| 31. | Bruce liked it and decided to reinterpret it.
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| 32. | O'Marah often remakes and reinterprets films, interviews, and other media.
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| 33. | He reinterprets invisible histories those of a migrating people and the queer body.
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| 34. | That leaves conservatives competing to reinterpret Republicanism, to try to make it popular again.
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| 35. | Now, he said, attempts are being made to reinterpret the Qing dynasty itself.
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| 36. | You can revise it, you can recover from it, you can reinterpret i.
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| 37. | It has been my sustained dream to reinterpret this classic story for a new age.
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| 38. | Reframing asks the communicators to step outside of the situation and reinterpret what it means.
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| 39. | This allows for the patient to reinterpret their current situation with new information and insights.
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| 40. | Lloyd-Smith reinterprets " Moby Dick " to make this point convincingly.
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