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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reinterpret .
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Examples
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Ranging from nylon duffel bags to leather water-proof messengers and even tweed day packs, the Japanese label reinterprets the modern day fashionable, technically proven bag into their own aesthetic.
Hypebeast 2008
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We must demand that the Congress pass legislation that "reinterprets" the 14th Amendment -- to put a stop to the inane practice of granting citizenship to babies born to foreign nationals who arrive illegally.
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In a new adaptation, graphic novelist Joann Sfar reinterprets this French classic with reverence and in saturated color.
Book Review Roundup: Movie Flops, Reality TV And The Constitution The Huffington Post 2010
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On the album, Spalding reinterprets the traditional string ensemble and adds drums, piano, and her voice to the mix.
See Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding on March 4 Jessica Righthand 2011
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In a new adaptation, graphic novelist Joann Sfar reinterprets this French classic with reverence and in saturated color.
Book Review Roundup: Movie Flops, Reality TV And The Constitution The Huffington Post 2010
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Even as Filson continues to make tin-cloth pants for real-life loggers, its new Black Label collection reinterprets traditional outerwear with trimmer fits and a more urban palette.
Mountain Man Mode Darrell Hartman 2011
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Mr. Lear similarly reinterprets situational irony, the kind of irony where what happens diverges from what is expected.
Insight By Surprise Andrew Stark 2011
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Vitra is releasing a nine-piece line in collaboration with G-Star RAW that reinterprets French Modernist architect Prouvé's stark, utilitarian furniture.
Modern Masters 2011
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Magos reinterprets the works of master composers with equal verve.
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This one opens with a ghost story by Mary Robinette Kowal and a pair of unusual fantasies by Patricia Russo and Scott Edelman, the latter of which reinterprets the devil.
First review of Talebones #38 marshallpayne1 2009
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