Word: interpretates
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...present has nothing to fear from the split, and perhaps something to gain. But just about the only sure thing is that the split, as such, will never solve the West's own problems, or preserve peace, or assure freedom. After all, no matter how Moscow and Peking interpret their Lenin, no matter what they read in that polished marble of his tomb, he is still the man who said: "We are all Chekists...
...that delight can come through morality, and perhaps only through it. No illicit pleasures commend themselves to Cheever. Says he, quoting Leander's last testament to his sons: "Stand up straight. Admire the world. Relish the love of a gentle woman. Trust in the Lord." Cheever does not interpret this as restrictive...
...Robert S. Schwab '26, associate professor of Neurology, served as a prosecution witness in the Ruby trial. He and two other neurologists were called in to interpret Ruby's electroencephalograms, or brainware diagrams...
...advance the cause of civil rights but to apply the law in the cases that come before him. "I'm not a segregationist," he says, "but I'm no crusader, either. I don't make the law. I don't create the facts. I just interpret...
Aiken's virtue as a novelist is not the way he writes, but the way he sees. Durrell has asked, "What is life but the way we interpret the silences around us?" Aiken interprets the silences of our lives and compels us to feel their pain. "Psychological novel" would be the term to describe the type of book Aiken writes, but no academic categorization or paraphrase can capture the poignancy and depth of his perception...