reinterpretation in A Sentence

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    For a sofa, the shape is usually either classical or a Reinterpretation of the classical model.

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    Set with diamonds, rubies, sapphires or emeralds, it is a new, feminine Reinterpretation of Rolex's emblematic Datejust.

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    This House was a Reinterpretation of Palladio's Villa Capra, but purified of 16th century elements and ornament.

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    And'scout tie dye'(60 euros), a Reinterpretation of a classic model of the brand with ninety tie-dye print.

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    Although a classic, the image of the monkeys looks new and fresh thanks to its cubist Reinterpretation.

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    Madonna's influence on the Spice Girls came with her Reinterpretation of feminism as a power in her music videos.

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    In France the fable tradition had already been renewed in the 17th century by La Fontaine's influential Reinterpretations of Aesop and others.

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    William Appleman Williams viewed world history through the wrong end of the telescope,” writes Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman in her novel Reinterpretation of American statecraft.

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    Of course, compared to the PC version there are Reinterpretations as regards the graphics and the game interface, but overall the visual experience remains essentially unchanged.

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    The program aims to fathom the depths of the history of economic, political, social and intellectual structures in Arab countries while revisiting historical events with the goal of Reinterpretation based on new research methodologies.

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    Quite simply, to suggest the account of Adam and Eve(and the associated issue of sin and death) is myth, or needs“Reinterpretation”, is both a direct attack on God and the authority of Scripture, and also brings into question the whole purpose of Jesus' death.

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