| 11. | There are two things wrong with this reinterpretation of history.
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| 12. | Modernism, in these reinterpretations, is gnomic, ironic, wavering.
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| 13. | There was nothing trivial about the task of reinterpretation, he added.
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| 14. | Their deeper retelling, in a sense, presaged the reinterpretation campaign.
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| 15. | Reinterpretations of Japan's wartime role are gaining popularity among Japanese.
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| 16. | This created a large number of cover songs and reinterpretations.
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| 17. | Various reinterpretations have led to various conclusions about the site.
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| 18. | His reinterpretation of Descartes has become the foundation for a new idealism.
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| 19. | Together, these works amount to an important reinterpretation of French romanticism.
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| 20. | All three of these later fictions were provocative reinterpretations of Victorian times.
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