And I can reinterpret the number a little bit... | |
But the Constitution itself is an organic... ever-changing document... a document which empowers the courts to interpret and reinterpret... its meaning within the context of our times. | |
Do we have the right to interfere with there customs or reinterpret their laws? | |
One of the things that Erich did was to take very familiar Bible stories and reinterpret them... where people are interacting with angels. | |
You don't deny the facts, you merely reinterpret them in your favour. | |
And I can reinterpret the number a little bit... | |
But the Constitution itself is an organic... ever-changing document... a document which empowers the courts to interpret and reinterpret... its meaning within the context of our times. | |
Do we have the right to interfere with there customs or reinterpret their laws? | |
One of the things that Erich did was to take very familiar Bible stories and reinterpret them... where people are interacting with angels. | |
You don't deny the facts, you merely reinterpret them in your favour. | |
Durkheim reinterpreted Darwin's theory. | |
Everything... must... be... reinterpreted. | |
I kind of reinterpreted it. | |
It's American heritage reinterpreted. | |
Meanwhile, in New York City, basketball was being reinterpreted outdoors. | |
And what they're doing is they're reinterpreting the Batmobile in a way that they want to see it. | |
In reinterpreting World War I ideologically along the lines of the wars of the French Revolution a century earlier Wilson was claiming that this was a war to change humanity a war to end all war. | |
Oh, I think he has an incredible ear for music and for reinterpreting the past and putting it in the future. | |
Our concept of dinosaurs is changing all the time, of course, and, nowadays, we're making so many new discoveries every year, that we're reinterpreting them in many ways. | |
Durkheim reinterpreted Darwin's theory. | |
Everything... must... be... reinterpreted. | |
I kind of reinterpreted it. | |
It's American heritage reinterpreted. | |
Meanwhile, in New York City, basketball was being reinterpreted outdoors. | |
And what they're doing is they're reinterpreting the Batmobile in a way that they want to see it. | |
In reinterpreting World War I ideologically along the lines of the wars of the French Revolution a century earlier Wilson was claiming that this was a war to change humanity a war to end all war. | |
Oh, I think he has an incredible ear for music and for reinterpreting the past and putting it in the future. | |
Our concept of dinosaurs is changing all the time, of course, and, nowadays, we're making so many new discoveries every year, that we're reinterpreting them in many ways. | |