| 41. | It aims not to update, reinterpret or discover explosive contemporary meanings in the old text.
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| 42. | All Muslims, after all, have the right to reinterpret the faith for every age.
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| 43. | "We're going to reinterpret this music, " said drummer Hart.
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| 44. | It is not just that people reinterpret the media's messages to suit their needs.
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| 45. | Liebermann, his supporters insist, reinterprets the past by filtering it through a contemporary sensibility.
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| 46. | Rather than try to revise the Constitution, Koizumi has simply decided to reinterpret it liberally.
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| 47. | PJ : To continually reinterpret and confront issues, not always comfortable, in classical works.
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| 48. | Haden and Rubalcaba had to figure out how to reinterpret the material to suit their mission.
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| 49. | Do we reinterpret works by Shakespeare?
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| 50. | The audience is not going to listen to that and reinterpret the film through the song.
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