1. With what Mattie interpreted to be a cynical smile, the woman repeated in a most deliberately explicit manner her question. 2. However, the system is not here interpreted to be the broad political and administrative superstructure, but the school organization... 3. I would presume people would interpret to be contiguous with the district boundaries, where a district boundary straddles that line. 4. I called Davis at Springfield College, where she is an assistant professor of sociology, and asked how she would interpret Banks being on the cover. 5. Just ask The Economist and The Asian Wall Street Journal, both banned at various times for publishing articles interpreted to be critical of the ruling regime. 6. She found it fascinating and saw in it what she interpreted to be a prediction of World War II. 7. They serve to illustrate what the authors interpret to be an astonishing variety of animal emotions. 8. It is generally interpreted to be a symbol of support for the Islamic movement. 9. Moellemann apologized to the Jewish community last Thursday for a series of comments widely interpreted to be anti-Semitic. |