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  • adjective Common misspelling of interpreted.

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  • 'interpretated' to have acted on their religious beliefs, and then to argue that the mitigation is the provocation by the Selangor gov … And if they do seriously charge them, they will use the law book and throw it any how at all kinds of so-called 'seditious' acts by any protestors or PR actions ….

    SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator 2009

  • Well, guess what, his film wasnt good taken, not cause of how he insulted the jew in his movie, but how he interpretated the life of Jesus, and came out with that story (i dont go into details oyu got to see the movie for oyurself to know why).

    Robert De Niro Joining Mel Gibson in Edge of Darkness « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • This is a pefectly understandable reaction of course, given how the Bush Presidency behaved, however, it must not be interpretated as weakness.

    The McCain factor 2008

  • In that sense I've interpretated the accuse of being "libertarian".

    Henry Kaufman's Narrative of the Crisis, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • I would never thought that the punch cards used in computer systems would be related to looms if I've interpretated this text correctly.

    Analytical Women Ele 2009

  • There is something riveting about seeing or hearing a story as interpretated in art or music; I've had that experience with Stephan Martiniere's artistic representations of my series.

    Bright Music Kay Kenyon 2008

  • There is something riveting about seeing or hearing a story as interpretated in art or music; I've had that experience with Stephan Martiniere's artistic representations of my series.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Sean Williams 2008

  • Amazing that at this date in time the same piece of literature has survived, and is just interpretated for a different reason.

    Comment on: Not funny, but it struck home 2006

  • Amazing that at this date in time the same piece of literature has survived, and is just interpretated for a different reason.

    Comment on: Not funny, but it struck home 2006

  • It seems to me — and this is just my theory — that because a roomful of people who were not trying to persuade any audience or play to any constituency didn't perform the usual liberal rituals about how terrible Jim Crow was, Ann interpretated sic this as a lack of commitment.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Ann Althouse 2006

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