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interpretative

[in-tur-pri-tey-tiv] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪˌteɪ tɪv /


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One of Ms. Beck’s most ambitious projects was a 1988 exhibition called “Creative Copies: Interpretative Drawings From Michelangelo to Picasso,” organized with the art historian Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, also a professor at N.Y.U., and Ph.D. students.

From New York Times • Jan. 23, 2014

Many monitoring programs are ongoing in and along the Chesapeake to collect data, said Doug Wilson, project manager for the Chesapeake Bay Interpretative Buoy System.

From Washington Post • Aug. 5, 2010

A teacher's manual of exercises, suggestions and bibliographical notations to be used in connection with Interpretative reporting. © 15Mar38; A114899.

From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1966 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

Interpretative Application of the Symbols.—A little discussion of the foregoing from a "A Scholar's Funeral" in the "Bonnie Brier Bush" may serve to make some of these things clearer.

From The Writing of the Short Story by Smith, Lewis Worthington

The Interpretative Sense.—The sense of taste, as the true interpretative sense, often talks the other senses over to its point of view and imposes upon them its laws and customs.

From Human, All-Too-Human, Part II by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm




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