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Meaning of "reinterpretations"

Interpretation: (noun) the action of explaining the meaning of something. It is used in various contexts such as art, music, literature, and language
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Some of their reinterpretations of familiar works were controversial.
They are prepared to discuss reforms and reinterpretations.
These were complete reinterpretations of well known songs.
Reinterpretations of different lines and materials.
Entailments do not allow these reinterpretations.
They are major reinterpretations of some famous stuff.
The approach makes for some radical reinterpretations.
None of these reinterpretations is based on the medieval melodies.
This created a large number of cover songs and reinterpretations.
Various reinterpretations have led to various conclusions about the site.
For fans of religious conspiracy and reinterpretations of religious history.
Reinterpretations of our label.
After buying colorful postcards of some paintings he began his reinterpretations.
Their reinterpretations of the masterpieces always adopt the right tone.
Some of the most popular and acclaimed chefs create reinterpretations of the classic hotdog.

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Many songs are reinterpretations of earlier songs all the way back to their original demo.
It evolves inside the public space where it will the subject of influences and reinterpretations.
And it is not unusual to come across reinterpretations and embellishments of previously printed images.
Reinterpretations require meticulous writing and arranging when adapting the melodies to the harp . ".
Carte blanche will be given to these artistic reinterpretations celebrating a myth that has remained contemporary.
In fact this theology moderated by its feminist component, evolved towards more demanding reinterpretations.
Readings and reinterpretations of Soviet newspapers labeled collectivization as a second serfdom.
In the Ruskin Now section you will find modern reinterpretations of the collection.
Legacy Machines are wondrous reinterpretations of significant horological inventions by the greatest watchmakers in history.
He keeps bringing up, in a humorous spirit, compositions and reinterpretations in one same joy.
Both released stories have been reinterpretations of stories originally published during the Silver Age.
The original video is full of biases, half truths, historical reinterpretations or directly lies.
It is a CD of English reinterpretations of some previously published compositions.
The discussion over fasting is, in fact, a minor case of the need for such reinterpretations.
Never met a guy who used philosophical reinterpretations of Freudian teachings as foreplay before.
Sales growth, earnings and GDP are not for questioning or reinterpretations.
I suspect the Ugaritic myths are but reinterpretations of the older Mesopotamian myths.
Consequently, critics evidently are willing to read into Jesus ' mind all sorts of modernizing reinterpretations.
Kent Monkman is well known for his provocative reinterpretations of romantic North American landscapes.
Recent reinterpretations make him a king in Argyll throughout, but not necessarily the chief king.
At various times in our history, movements attempting radical reinterpretations of the tradition have appeared.
Three progressive reinterpretations have impressed me with their boldness,.
This study suggests that everyday lives, institutional structures and reinterpretations continuously produce urban spaces.
The disc presents reinterpretations of old frevo classics, but also presents new compositions.
As with other technologies, the new biotechnologies are forging reinterpretations within IP systems.
Stravinsky reinterpretations Petrushka.
From these silences, everyone can imagine their own interpretations, … reinterpretations.
The two songs on The Grey are reinterpretations of two tracks from The Mantle album.
Reinterpretations - what was the author thinking?
Rather than inspiring denial, religion stimulates reinterpretations of negative events through the sacred lens.
Reinterpretations Putting the concepts against the ropes Case study, room 316.
The Director 's Cut is a series of reinterpretations of motion picture theme songs.
Between its multiple reinterpretations and reggaeton as it exists in the Atlantic, a gap is widening.
For its début appearance, the company presented three reinterpretations of its Quai des Bergues models.
Various generalizations and reinterpretations of the connection form were formulated subsequent to Cartan 's initial work.

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