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This seemed inviolable for more than half a century, but since the beginning of the twenty-first century it has been subjected to some reinterpretation.
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V2 for reinterpretation, after which the signal is sent to the parts of the brain where the impression of an image seems to emerge.
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The reinterpretation of seismic data has also pushed the boundaries.
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Before his death in 1991, Valokay had become Turkey's most admired mosque-maker, and his challenging reinterpretation of old forms were known in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states.
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Since Brahms took pains to destroy much of the documentary evidence of his life and musical work, there is far less scope for the kind of reinterpretation Mr Carr offers.
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As marketers, we are embarking on a reinterpretation of what it means to do branding, in a way that does not involve just advertising but that truly changes the way companies talk to customers.
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What to make of this spate of reinterpretation?
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Where Pi breaks ground is its reinterpretation of deep dish, with a lot of cornmeal added to the crust, less buttery than the Chicago version, and much more coherent, so that you can pick up a slice and eat it fairly neatly with your hands, rather than the fork and knife casserole version of the Windy City.
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