| 31. | Thus, Nerdrum's position could be construed as ironic.
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| 32. | Florence Robinson Cottage was construed by students and alumni at Jarvis.
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| 33. | This should be construed as a formidable endorsement from someone so exacting.
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| 34. | That should not be construed as a normal event for a child.
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| 35. | By no means should that be construed as a slight, though.
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| 36. | In fact, those sentiments just might be construed as a weakness.
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| 37. | Even some of the charges against Texas can be construed as virtues.
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| 38. | The statutory provision that the Court construes today was enacted in 1927.
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| 39. | Any informal contact, without authorization, might be construed as tampering.
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| 40. | This, Galbraith replied, would be construed as a green light.
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