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1 It was capable of many interpretations - reproof ,angerat fate, polite disbelief, deprecation.
2 The evidence is open to many interpretations , depending upon one's point of view.
3 That is why I'm so fond of Shakespeare-headmits of so many interpretations .
4 In fact, the rules admitted of so many interpretations that an umpire was indispensable.
5 Hopefully, there are as many interpretations as there are viewers.
6 Sir, - Statistics are notoriously open to many interpretations .
7 The first impression I received was that of the many interpretations put upon library work.
8 There are so many images and so many interpretations .
9 There were too many interpretations that made sense considering the enmity between the two races.
10 The ambiguities of "Coriolanus" have lent themselves to many interpretations .
11 There have been many interpretations of the song's meaning, ranging from drugs to a simple love story.
12 That many interpretations are possible is both the lesson and the abiding fascination of this SF classic.
13 Religions and the many interpretations of Christianity have been good or bad, according as they ministered to character.
14 Ay, it has many interpretations .
15 On making inquiry on this point I commonly got the answer, susceptible of many interpretations , "for bad behaviour."
16 On the other hand, if he proclaimed the lady's spontaneous offer, it might be subjected to heaven knew how many interpretations .
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