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- adverb In an
interpretive way.
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Examples
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And while the BSO players are, to a man and woman, superb technicians, many (or even most) of them aren't actually that interesting interpretively; they're brilliant foot soldiers, and trust me, there are many more like them.
In the ballpark Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Peeler: Issues in Lanham Act cases are often much finer interpretively than government enforcement actions.
Archive 2009-06-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Obviously, Ms. Wang will continue to grow interpretively, hopefully avoiding the temptation to make technical display an end in itself.
The Fast and the Serious Barbara Jepson 2011
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As a result of efforts given to the attention needed here to integrate Spanish and English in such a way that it produces more meaning to me and what I say interpretively to others gives way to not being shy and speaking Spanish when opportunities arrive.
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As a result of efforts given to the attention needed here to integrate Spanish and English in such a way that it produces more meaning to me and what I say interpretively to others gives way to not being shy and speaking Spanish when opportunities arrive.
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But his short-breathed, clumsily phrased, interpretively blank and often pinched and strained singing makes his Don Jose a tough listen.
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This court yard is also yours to prance interpretively about.
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This court yard is also yours to prance interpretively about.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Review : Court Yard Hounds, Plus a Conversation With CYH's Emily Robison & Martie Maguire Mike Ragogna 2010
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This court yard is also yours to prance interpretively about.
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As a result of efforts given to the attention needed here to integrate Spanish and English in such a way that it produces more meaning to me and what I say interpretively to others gives way to not being shy and speaking Spanish when opportunities arrive.
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