Word: interpretated
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...Breyer, a 1964 graduate of Harvard Law School, specifically cited the Harvard professors’ argument, asking rhetorically, ”Why not interpret the statute in the way that the amicus brief suggests in order to avoid the difficult constitutional question...
...perceive jokes [today], we have to change the way [the play] looks and feels.”To enliven the portrayals, Krause created a personal history—apart from the script—for each character. Eacg actor was given a deeper understanding of how to interpret their lines into attitudes and actions.“You have to understand why you spontaneously burst into song, and you have to make it believable” says Sammi K. Biegler ’08, who plays Zorah, the professional bridesmaid, “Not like [you’re singing...
...STEP IN DESIGNING A BOOK COVER READING THE BOOK? I don't have to read every word ? but I need to feel that I get a sense of what a particular author's take is on a subject. The process is very intuitive. You become this filter to interpret how this book should be perceived visually by someone who hasn't read...
...explores the ideas, emotions, and philosophies of twelve different citizens before and after the failure of the Soviet Union. The play is thought-provoking, intellectual—and wordy. With a script so oriented toward talk, “Slavs!” seems like a strange choice to interpret in American Sign Language (ASL). For example, when Janelle Mills, a faculty assistant at Harvard Business School, delivered a stirring monologue on the problems of the Soviet Union as activist Aleksii Antedilluvianovich Prelapsarianov, her stirring performance was almost completely based in her voice. The challenge of translating such a stirring...
...think one suicide attempt is too many," said Dr. Paul J. Barreira, Director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling at University Health Services (UHS). "Schools don’t routinely report on the number of suicides, and it’s hard to interpret what four means. But the important thing is that the fact that a student knows enough to call the Harvard University Police for help is a good thing...