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How to use reinterpretation in a sentence

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Scored for sixteen players, the work offers a Carterian reinterpretation of the form of the concerto grosso.
These he removed with his reinterpretation that removed the axiom of reducibility.
The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila.
Milton's marital experience underlies his reinterpretation of at least two Biblical passages.
The chandeliers he creates suggests that it is a form awaiting reinterpretation if not reinvention.
No reinterpretation of the evidence and no protestations of innocence can alter those facts.
But the Talmud in its own way is just as radical in its reinterpretation of Scripture as is the New Testament.
Donald Worster, on the other hand, provides an analytic reinterpretation of explorer John Wesley Powell as a neglected visionary.
Its curved frame suggests almost a modern reinterpretation of the bentwood chair.
Something familiar yet different, his reinterpretation of the trench is just genius.
But another part of the bill requires notification to Congress of any significant reinterpretation of the law by the Fisa court.
It would be a complete desecration of the entire artistic ethos of the undercroft, of the appropriation and reinterpretation of space.
They note the emergence of large private business in the post-bellum U.S. following the courts' reinterpretation of shareholding companies as a legal person.
Indeed, a Bollywood Brontë would be far from the strangest reinterpretation of a book we've ever seen.
In addition, the judgment under appeal includes an inadmissible reinterpretation of the forms of order sought.
Each photo and montage he presents in this publication is a reinterpretation of the works of Zingaro, which he has rediscovered year after year.
That is why the case against a reinterpretation of article VI is overwhelming.
He gives an initial illustration of this reinterpretation applied to the issue of animal cloning that we will now try to develop.
Scholarly reinterpretation of the altar's upper text has been accompanied by reidentification of the seated figures who appear along the main block's sides.
Common to all these groups, either white or black, is either a total reinterpretation of Biblical text to support a racist agenda or an espousal of neo-pagan beliefs.
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My own sketch of modern philosophy is but a reinterpretation of the very truth which that ancient doctrine attempted to portray.
Unless the cry of vanity is to be the last word there must be a reinterpretation of the promise of God.
At the same time the old shamanism was legitimized under a Buddhist reinterpretation.
It demands a social reinterpretation of many of the Church's doctrines, a reinterpretation which gives them richer meaning.
And on all sides the need for this reinterpretation is becoming clear.
It is also necessary to conduct field seismic studies and reinterpretation of existing geophysical studies on the wells.
Chris Bangle, who leads the creative drive team at BMW, deserves props for an amazing reinterpretation.
It is clear that, if our analysis of physical objects has been valid, this way of defining sensations needs reinterpretation.
Rather, it is the perceived need for constant interpretation and reinterpretation of the Charter's intent that has chucked the fox into the hen house.
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