| 31. | Some will wear striking reinterpretations of their current clothing.
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| 32. | But others are wary that such reinterpretation is really a rewriting of history.
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| 33. | This, a reinterpretation of Nat King Cole songs, sounds eminently rediscoverable.
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| 34. | Eventually, there might be rules changes or reinterpretations.
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| 35. | But to proffer unique and original reinterpretations of well-established English words?
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| 36. | Or consider this sensitive reinterpretation of a literary classic:
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| 37. | Critics say " Bolivarian thought " is a reinterpretation by Chavez.
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| 38. | In 1930, Rutherford published a systematic reinterpretation of the book of Revelation.
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| 39. | According to one suggestion, gumbo is a reinterpretation of traditional African cooking.
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| 40. | The passage regarding the curative treatment has been subject to emendations and reinterpretation.
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