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"interpretive" Definitions
  1. serving to interpret; explanatory.
  2. deduced by interpretation.
  3. made because of interpretation: an interpretive distortion of language.
  4. of or relating to those arts that require an intermediary, as a performer, for realization, as in music or theater.
  5. offering interpretations, explanations, or guidance, as through lectures, brochures, or films: the museum's interpretive center.

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Interpretive rules Unlike rules that are substantive, interpretive are much easier to amend or repeal.
But here's where we have to use our interpretive powers.
At this point, you have to answer an interpretive question.
Others directly reference his photography in their personal, interpretive works.
Or does it refer to something more analytic and interpretive?
Interpretive puzzles mark the reading experience in unintended ways, too.
The issue is control: why is the viewer's interpretive latitude constricted?
See for yourself in our brand new interpretive space✨ #thisisnotahashtag . . .
There has been an accordion-like flexibility in these interpretive approaches.
The moral meaning of America is an interpretive, open-ended system.
Its interpretive to an extent but nevertheless it's still so prescriptive.
But the interpretive debate often becomes unmoored from the hard facts.
But it also gives an extra interpretive layer to audiences. Mother!
Side door books take more interpretive work, but yield special pleasures.
Vermeer's painting is suggestive and mysterious — custom-made to maximize interpretive musings.
It's a martial interpretive dance and… OK, yeah, I cannot do this.
It's an interpretive issue and they need to get the job done.
GIFs are more efficient, Leibsohn says, because they fill in interpretive gaps.
She directed that "interpretive signage" be added in front of the monuments.
The SEC's interpretive release was a step in that direction, Ketchum said.
He famously stuck to the score, ending arbitrary practices and interpretive excesses.
Conservative Muslims may find this interpretive take on the Quran too permissive.
Benner's book is a life-and-times biography, not an interpretive work.
Other ensembles arguably match these players in technical excellence and interpretive insight.
If they are unsure, they can file a request for interpretive guidance.
Not a note was dropped; not a single interpretive choice seemed misguided.
Was the DIA's handling and interpretive treatment of 30 Americans executed flawlessly?
But nothing could prepare K-Pop singer Heize for this man's interpretive dancing.
Yangzhou fried rice in the city of Yangzhou is a purely interpretive label.
Well buckle up, sir, because we are doing interpretive dancing with colored scarves!
Short of engaging in interpretive dance, cats can't tell you what they're thinking.
Naked interpretive dance is not encouraged by VICE HR, but it should be.
When I play the album for friends I interpretive dance the whole song.
Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Shannon M. Kent was from upstate New York.
Guiding affecting performances from the cast, Mr. Audi's interpretive hand was not heavy.
As usual, the performers let the story tell itself, without excessive interpretive psychology.
But it&aposs the interpretive function of the judiciary that is so important here.
Sara Devine, the Manager of Audience Engagement & Interpretive Materials, is clear about this distinction.
The CFTC published interpretive guidance in 2013 on spoofing and other disruptive trading practices.
And Corden wasn't kidding – the preschoolers had quite a talent for extreme interpretive dance.
If I don't like the music, I resort to interpretive dance as a punishment.
She sees her work as positioned on the mechanical side of the interpretive process.
A nominee should be honest on his or her jurisprudential views and interpretive approach.
His narrow interpretive approach tends to run counter to Roe and its constitutional foundation.
The rest of the exhibition lies in the interpretive materials, which are incredibly comprehensive.
"Contemporary Perspectives" does not mean a tangle of interpretive theory laid on the past.
It identified interpretive centers connected to the byway in each state along the river.
It's a gentle production that lets Gurney speak for himself, without flashy interpretive obstructions.
The ghost of Willy Loman nonetheless hovers over "The Salesman," suggesting an interpretive puzzle.
Nearly every canvas here is different, and most have an interpretive and painterly openness.
Like the Bible, his writings aid the interpretive bias of the person reading them.
Dromgoole heightened this adaptability by refusing to give the production any strong interpretive twist.
There are new interpretive signs and a kiosk of brochures, artifacts and a diorama.
Through interpretive dance, viewers then follow the woman's emotional turmoil, with an ultimately hopeful ending.
This matter of interpretive style is as much a political judgment as a legal one.
"We just revamped our adult-education course to reflect a broader interpretive paradigm," she said.
Soon he was instructing several strangers to improvise a group interpretive dance in a hayloft.
And Thursday I would do interpretive dance to get those words into my head. Friday?
Perhaps Trifonov's eccentricities will subside with time, or perhaps they will take on interpretive weight.
But after reading, I find I have rarely been pushed off my own interpretive square.
A preservationist might say, add an interpretive label and leave them in their intended context.
I thought I was going to do like an interpretive dance at this drag show.
It's fair to say that Smith's previous translations of Han's fiction veer toward the interpretive.
We start off with a more interpretive, contemporary feel, and then we go into the foxtrot.
The CFTC began by publishing interpretive guidance in 23 on spoofing and other disruptive trading practices.
Any reading is possible since, as with Saul's painting, there are no interpretive clues sprinkled about.
Their eldest, 5-year-old daughter North West, is often featured singing or doing interpretive dance.
And then if people want to dive deeper, and get some more interpretive content, then great.
It was not mere "legalistic argle-bargle" or "interpretive jiggery-pokery," to quote two recent witticisms.
Of course, even legal elements are subject to good-faith interpretive and jurisprudential differences of opinion.
It wasn't a run, it was more like three minutes of interpretive dance down the road.
These are the least interpretive sections of the book, although they contain the most intriguing stories.
On the Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has scheduled a series of interpretive centennial hikes.
The most compelling elements of "Das Rheingold" arise when Mr. Pountney's few interpretive ideas come through.
"We sound like Godzilla coming, so they flee," said Ruth Krc, 24, an interpretive park ranger.
The detail of the "fan" gets at the dizzying core of Newsome's representational and interpretive work.
Shannon Kent Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician (Interpretive) Shannon M. Kent, 35, was from upstate New York.
The staging is so vague as to be toothless; this opera demands a stronger interpretive hand.
Absent explicit narrative or other interpretive guides, content can be fickle, changing with the daily headlines.
Titled "O Horizon," it might be described as a species of creative nonfiction, an interpretive documentary.
When backed by insight, though, bold interpretive touches can make a familiar piece seem almost new.
These four collegial Scandinavians consistently bring comprehensive skills, penetrating musicianship and interpretive daring to their performances.
And some masterpieces almost cry out for interpretive intervention, none more so than Bach's "Goldberg" Variations.
This book is exemplary for its combination of new research, interpretive analysis and quantities of information.
Listeners have strong feelings about favorite pieces, even when they are open to fresh interpretive approaches.
The most important moment in my faith pilgrimage was when the cross became my interpretive prism.
They are situated in the world, inheritors of particular socioeconomic conditions, worldviews, dispositions, and interpretive filters.
It's nostalgic and goofy to watch a young girl dancing like an interpretive windmill in a graveyard.
But while that interpretive struggle proceeds, an immediate practical step can be taken to alleviate the dilemma.
Instead, he himself spoke directly to the American people, breaking through the interpretive lens of the media.
Guild said in his experience it takes OFAC even longer to reply to requests for interpretive guidance.
While interpretive policies can be issued without the required notice and comment, a new substantive policy cannot.
They don't give credence to the historical or interpretive validity of what we've been trying to do.
The CFTC began by publishing interpretive guidance in 2013{here} on spoofing and other disruptive trading practices.
In the calming clip, Woods goes from a soothing bath, to interpretive dances down a church aisle.
Both sides sliced their way through the interpretive thicket by appealing to common language and common sense.
Mr. Rattle's major interpretive choices followed what seem (amid contradictory evidence) to have been Mahler's final wishes.
Ms. Napadol's interpretive menu stretches through categories like small plates, sliders, soups, noodles, curries and big plates.
Contrary to Emily Bazelon's assumption, the law reflects political power, not intellectual tidiness or grand interpretive theories.
How much interpretive work did you have to do to get the score in shape for performance?
A scholarly Journal of Madea Studies could feast for decades on the interpretive bounty she leaves behind.
Fundamentalists did not view these "modernist" theological trends as a product of different interpretive methods and presuppositions.
For me, the value of Mr. Volle's performance is the way it opens up new interpretive avenues.
Even better, inside, the new permanent exhibition, which went up in 2016, is packed with interpretive displays.
Like the novella, the movie opens up some interpretive leeway as it invites your sympathy for Katherine.
The field needs pamphlets as well as tomes, it needs interpretive writing in addition to original revelation.
It demands more than just an interpretive reflex; it requires a standard for case-by-case evaluation.
He may just be able to quit his day job; then maybe he can come an interpretive dancer?
The Roberts court upheld the exchanges, but not because the interpretive tie went to the government base runner.
Her deliberation is expressed through a series of arm swinging interpretive dance accompanied with explosive graphics and patterns.
Interpretive signs placed by the city of Montgomery lead walkers along the remaining miles toward the state capitol.
Nor do we think there is a "correct" answer lurking in the constitution, whatever interpretive method one uses.
Page has posted numerous interpretive dance videos with Portner and the duo have sometimes shared cover songs together.
In the following years, the couple sailed to Europe, married in Boston, and began taking interpretive dance classes.
Inevitably, there are gaps in the record and holes in the interpretive framework the film constructs around it.
Interpretive dance magic and wild Jesus allegories weren't enough to keep The OA train rolling at Netflix, unfortunately.
" The soprano Ailyn Pérez revealed her interpretive range with characterful renditions of zarzuela selections and a passionate "Ebben!
The Sumner Courthouse and Emmett Till Interpretive Center shared footage of the group visiting the memorial on Saturday.
The first scene were done by interpretive instruction—take deep breaths, sound like a firework, now a squirrel.
"Slow Burn," the recent Slate podcast on Watergate, examines the same material from a wider, more interpretive perspective.
And the emotion and interpretive skills of his artistry and musicality have made him a figure of fascination.
And now, a brief aside about an outer-space action movie that I provides a useful interpretive framework.
Because it was interpretive and because the album was experimental, I think that gives you a freer reign.
Finally, in keeping with the orthodox textualist approach, Kagan's opinion belittles legislative history as a useful interpretive tool.
The conducting of Harry Bicket, though full of lively stretches and bold interpretive touches, was at times scrappy.
It has a one-mile interpretive trail, a stream, Nelder Creek, rudimentary visitor facilities and almost no visitors.
The conductor Marco Armiliato led a vibrant performance that was sensitive to the interpretive nuances of this youthful cast.
When folks get into interpretive freestyle they usually choose a piece of music that they enjoy, first and foremost.
Sometimes they may do it while performing some sort of interpretive dance, their bodies spattered with paint and muck.
It's unclear how this interpretive dance relates back to Ontell, apart from the family's urge to fetishize her creations.
I've seen interpretive readings that read the book as a series of references to other works above all else.
"G2G BRB just gonna make up an interpretive dance to this magnificent bop for the ages," the singer wrote.
That's a fine hobby, but it's not a useful interpretive lens for understanding America's past or guiding our future.
At Lennox Hill, Mr. Starr and Ms. Sachs offered to lead a weekly class they were calling Interpretive Cinema.
Progressives must look, instead, to presidents and other leaders who resisted the Supreme Court's claim to ultimate interpretive authority.
Trying to neutralize it with interpretive glosses — about how it symbolizes political tensions in China at the time, etc.
Rather, Mr. Nelsons's way recalls Eugen Jochum and Bernard Haitink, his undidactic temperament leading to an interpretive middle ground.
In my opinion, to sing Mahler is the summit that can be reached in a technical and interpretive way.
TikTok isn't all jokes; I've watched girls do interpretive dances to the soundtrack of abusive boyfriends and screaming parents.
But Mr. Olafsson's recording of 10, rich with interpretive depth and surprising turns, is nothing short of eye-opening.
He has a penchant for challenging players, partly though bold interpretive ideas, but also with his idiosyncratic conducting style.
In fact, video games are some of the most popular and best-funded interpretive art forms on the planet.
Likewise, skillful commentators and academics have been able to identify statements, holdings and interpretive methods that seemed irreconcilably inconsistent.
The interpretive pieces position the Lexus as the bold vehicle that will make anyone do a double take and linger.
One recent visitor of the exhibit described the Interpretive Gallery to me as the "cherry on top" of the exhibit.
We will not find out until she bakes an interpretive retelling of it into a cake somewhere around week seven.
Swift supported her country-pals-gone-mainstream with an interpretive dance and possible spell that looked suspiciously like underwater aerobics.
To fill in the gaps, we rely on a whole messy skein of assumptions, inherited beliefs, interpretive frameworks, and heuristics.
Staking out this interpretive position on the battleground was as much a result of Nash's luck as of his talent.
Reid calls his text "an interpretive historical essay, mostly along old-fashioned literary and political lines," and so it is.
"No interpretive gymnastics are necessary to determine that the investigation at issue here falls within" Mueller's authority, the judge wrote.
It is also responsible for writing rules and interpretive matters relating to offerings by foreign issuers in the United States.
His introduction was preceded by an interpretive dance of sorts in which men in period costume marched around with briefcases.
I will also use Opinion pieces from the NYT to broaden the students' exposure to multiple perspectives and interpretive freedom.
At times the book delivers more spectacle than impact, and risks projecting a gothic mood untethered to an interpretive framework.
There are the usual picnic benches, interpretive panels and gravel paths winding through a stunted aspen forest and a meadow.
Heterosexual coupling itself, moreover, is understood by Houellebecq's narrator through three interpretive frames: the pornographic, the romantic, and the biological.
Where a statute is ambiguous or silent on an issue, judges can use familiar interpretive techniques to discern its meaning.
Toscanini, an interpretive artist, is neither one nor the other and so "Maestro" lands with a thud in the gap.
"Scenes From a Collection" works best when it uses anachronism as an interpretive tool, and not just a visual style.
This standard presentation promotes the clinical, objectifying, secular way of seeing that the show's brochure and interpretive text labels argue against.
She also identifies interpretive dance, with its use of horizontal as well as vertical planes, as an inspiration for her work.
Hemlock Hospice is an interpretive trail of sculptures in the Harvard Forest which draws attention to the vanishing eastern hemlock tree.
A group of Bernie Sanders supporters held cardboard cutouts of the senator's head, played brass instruments and engaged in interpretive dance.
If this has got you hooked on scientific interpretive dance, all 50 entries to the 2018 contest are available to watch.
In the video he's accompanied by a pair of interpretive dancers who put the sounds of the track into their bodies.
LGBTQAlphabet shows 26 different voices speaking to what each identity or experience means to them, interwoven with footage of interpretive dances.
Michele Mariotti, in the pit, gave forward drive and interpretive shape to a long evening—around five hours, even with cuts.
It's a tough, difficult story that, anchored by Guinevere Turner's script, Harron recounts with lucid calm, compassion and intelligent interpretive license.
The show's time with Ocean's debut, "Channel Orange," makes leaps of interpretive wonder, followed by long stretches of corroborating music clips.
But the Sixth is so fraught with historical and interpretive inconsistency that a persuasive conductor could make a case either way.
" We need history, he insists in his introduction, to give us interpretive guideposts — "wooden stakes marking a road through heavy snow.
What does Mr. van Zweden's interpretive approach to Mahler's formidable Fifth Symphony tell us about his musical temperament and artistic values?
They all reflect his authorial voice, transcending mere representation of people or places to involve the viewer in the interpretive process.
Mr. Rouvali did so — not through any unusual interpretive approach, but simply by conducting a probing, clear and somberly dramatic account.
Visits begin at the Interpretive Center next door, which introduces neighbors and provides a personal chapter in the civil rights story.
But the book's conspicuous placement in this scene is no accident: It works on several levels as a handy interpretive key.
It is the definitive statement — if any were needed — that bringing interpretive dance to a battlefield is a really bad idea.
The interpretive nature of the posters has sometimes been a way for artists to evade censorship during times of political restriction.
She also raised questions about whether regulators changed their designation process for the insurer from that laid out in earlier interpretive guidance.
Since Election Day, of course, competing factions of left-of-center America have been engaged in an interpretive battle about the election.
I'm not proud of my recent perm and have a interpretive dance class at the interview time so I turned it down!
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center was founded underneath the umbrella of the Emmett Till Memorial Commission, which has been around since 2005.
A replacement sign was riddled with dozens of bullet holes in 2016 and is now housed in the Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
But there's a lot to worry about when it comes to this interpretive gray area when it comes to current legal frameworks.
The interpretive release was tied to the exchange application of IEX, which currently operates as a more lightly regulated alternative trading system.
"The Emmett Till Interpretive Center is committed to seeing the sign replaced," the center's co-founder, Patrick Weems, told the Clarion-Ledger.
Scalia castigated agencies for illegal "interpretive gerrymanders," stating that they cannot keep portions of the law they favor and discard the rest.
Patrick Weems, co-founder of the county-supported Emmett Till Interpretive Center, said the community has ignored Emmett's vicious murder long enough.
Our tradition of oral storytelling has faded, favored by methods that give more concrete, and less interpretive, records of our daily struggles.
In "The Icon and the Axe: An Interpretive History of Russian Culture" (1966), he examined 1,000 years of intellectual life in Russia.
In 2014, Professor Tell began working closely with the Emmett Till Interpretive Center, which grew out of the Emmett Till Memorial Commission.
A few hundred yards from the hillside where we watched the eclipse is a museum called the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center.
Professor Palmer, who lived in Yonkers, had traveled to Kingston to begin work on an interpretive history of Jamaica, his native country.
This vast interpretive spectrum converges in her multifaceted role in the play "Phaedra(s)," at BAM 's Harvey Theatre, Sept. 13-18.
I'm not proud of my recent perm and have a interpretive dance class at the interview time so I turned it down!
The Joint Commission established under the JCPOA is a forum that has already proved beneficial in working through compliance and interpretive issues.
You will find them on one of the interpretive walking tours led by the landscape architect and Aspen city councilwoman, Ann Mullins.
And unlike the late Justice Scalia, he did not pledge devotion to, and advocate, a single interpretive method (originalism, in Scalia's case).
Memorial plaques and interpretive signs at the state park mark the trail leading to the site, surrounded by rock walls and chain link.
The Icefjord Centre will provide a permanent outpost for this scientific work as well as an interpretive center to help visitors understand it.
There was an interpretive dance with men wrapped in mournful black robes, Alvin Ailey in Compton, artful, tribal, elegant and suffused with menace.
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center raised more than $10,000 in donations after the center released the surveillance footage, Mr. Weems said on Monday.
"The true threat posed by YouTube is the capacity to create radical alternative political canons and interpretive communities to match," the researchers wrote.
"[Archaeology] was very interpretive at that time," Jennifer Ramsay, associate professor of anthropology at the College at Brockport, SUNY, told Gizmodo by phone.
Unlike many nominees who hide their views, Bork testified at length on his interpretive views, which were far more nuanced than critics suggested.
There are some cute interpretive moves (a translator voiced by Frances McDormand), but Mr. Anderson clearly didn't want subtitles competing with his visuals.
As usual, Mr. Neuenfels's interpretive slants come through the most in the way he lumps groups of people together during episodes with chorus.
Modern scholarship has added layers of interpretive subtlety but never quite escaped the pull of that polar contrast: Machiavelli, good guy or bad?
MORE. While Kagan has exhibited a penchant for textualism over the years, this opinion is a tour de force in textualist interpretive technique.
Jia's approach "means that you have to do a certain amount of interpretive work," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
Below is the video for said song, which finds him slinking and dancing through dark streets, interpretive dancing, preening, posturing, and making out.
In more careful legal parlance, the phrase "strict construction" connotes an interpretive approach that reads federal powers narrowly and/or enumerated rights strictly.
Earlier that day, I'd stopped at the Selma Interpretive Center after visiting Brown Chapel AME, where the final march to Montgomery began in 254.
Any businessperson interested in traveling to Cuba but who has any doubts about eligibility can submit a letter to OFAC asking for interpretive guidance.
In the two years after the interpretive guidance, the S.E.C. issued 49 comment letters to companies addressing the adequacy of their climate change disclosures.
Joaquin Phoenix's interpretive dancing aside, Joker just doesn't earn any of its references, and it has nothing substantial to add to what it steals.
"The pioneer cabin tree was chosen because of its extremely wide base and large fire scar," wrote park interpretive specialist Wendy Harrison in 1990.
These articles of the natural world serve as interpretive indicators or symbolic representations of what is going on in the minds of each character.
Capping his 14-page interpretive foray into the 1996 law, Justice Breyer addressed how the phrase "when the alien is released" should be read.
And he can now add interpretive dance to his resume wth his artistic rendition of Solange's Grammy-award-winning single "Cranes in the Sky".
Other times he just puts his mouth on top of my whole mouth, like he's doing interpretive dance of two blobfishes trying to mate.
The action scenes looked like interpretive dance as translated by an aerobics instructor, and the high school subplots could be goofy in the extreme.
The guidance was issued as an "interpretive release," which the SEC uses to publish their views and interpret federal securities laws and SEC regulations.
Given that Gilbert's final concert consisted of a relatively familiar item, Mahler's Seventh Symphony, I'll focus instead on his interpretive powers, which are underrated.
From this, it followed that what was going on in the analyst's office might also be nothing more than a kind of interpretive freelancing.
The debate about interpretive philosophy goes beyond the Constitution and extends into the interpretation of statutes, including those delegating regulatory authority to administrative agencies.
In Beethoven's Opus 111, Sokolov's interpretive meanderings matched the saturnine magnificence of the score: endless even-toned trills and ethereal figuration cast a spell.
Here there was a striking balance between brawn and bite, and innumerable, tiny interpretive touches made their mark without ever seeming forced or overbearing.
When asked about this characterization, Benno told Insider that while the menu at his restaurant is unique and interpretive, it's ultimately rooted in tradition.
Trump activates these vigilant instincts, Pinker says, and channels them into the most primitive interpretive circuits of our cortex, the ones rooted in tribalism.
Interpretive dance may not be in demand, but the competencies that liberal arts majors emphasize — writing, synthesis, problem solving — are sought after by employers.
"That's precisely the kinds of interpretive approach that they vehemently reject and that they accuse liberals of engaging in all the time," he said.
The texts, he said, could not be translated literally, as a modern work might be, but instead required an interpretive translation with explicative integrations.
The reception space features powerful video works and often-provocative sculptures, with desk staff employees acting as de facto docents, deftly answering interpretive questions.
For Botticelli: Heroines + Heroes, the painter, cartoonist, and graphic novelist Karl Stevens was called in to provide interpretive drawings of the Renaissance master's paintings.
Pro-faith or Islamic feminism tackled the methods of textual interpretations, re-examined the canonical sources, created new interpretive methods, and constructed new knowledge.
They do a kind of interpretive dance with their hands, moving to face each other, then touch palm to palm, moving closer, moving away.
Note: This story contains major spoilers concerning the first season of Netflix's The OA, as well as a few semi-unfair jokes about interpretive dance.
The Viola Liuzzo Memorial sits just 5 miles east of the Lowndes County Interpretive Center, in what is one of the poorest districts in America.
However, SEC staff can issue interpretive guidance to scale back its requirements or, in a more aggressive move, staff can choose not to enforce it.
It might not have the interpretive gifts of a concert pianist, but the finger bot managed to hit a record of 21.079 keys per second.
Record your avant garde album, choreograph your interpretive dance, or get in touch with the full sensual vitality of your body with sex or masturbation.
Put intense, soul-seeking pursuits of finding answers to life's mysteries to more artistic and interpretive use rather than manipulating others and forcing your agenda.
TU Dance turn the whole thing into an interpretive spectacle, so think of these as three really good music videos for three possibly unfinished songs.
Nominees now routinely refuse to answer basic questions on their approach to interpretive questions of privacy, executive powers or other major areas of constitutional law.
The volume also contains a 40-page scholarly essay by Mr. Hopkins examining Gould's interpretive practices with regard to the "Goldbergs" and Bach in general.
A blob of mist balances on top of a mountain; leafless trees contort themselves in slow-­motion interpretive dance; heavy raindrops make the puddles boil.
"The true threat posed by YouTube is the capacity to create radical alternative political canons and interpretive communities to match," they write in the paper.
He sits facing the singers, hands in his lap, eyes following the score on an iPad, only occasionally offering a cue or an interpretive note.
The broad outlines of the Reconstruction story have long been familiar, though the particular interpretive pressures put on particular moments have changed with every era.
People say that love is when you know, but in "Trust Exercise" that intuitive physical connection is the start of David and Sarah's interpretive troubles.
Besides missed training time, Army EOD techs are also running short on important down-time with family, not to mention personal pursuits like interpretive dance.
The key is to listen to what data has to say — and develop the openness and interpretive skills to understand what it is telling us.
If there were no interpretive revelations — and, for me, a couple of scenes that lacked tragic weight — this was still a significant, and overdue, debut.
Farfetched, maybe, but these days, an artwork's implications, however latent they may be, migrate from the margins to the center of this viewer's interpretive imagination.
Ms. Sweeney, 30, is the coordinator of museum interpretation, writing and producing audio and video interpretive media, for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
"To drive up and see it like that, I was sad," said Patrick Weems, a founder of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner, Miss.
Ms. Sweeney, 22013, is the coordinator of museum interpretation, writing and producing audio and video interpretive media, for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Someone who has actually read any of the books — say, Sholem Aleichem's "Tevye the Dairyman" — will find an intelligent interpretive summary but no real revelations.
Listening to her music as a child, Bond was struck by her interpretive skill, by "her sense of how to sing a song," Bond said.
For example, Abdusalamov and his team of handlers were not given proper interpretive services that might have led to faster medical care for the boxer.
Late in Joshua Cohen's new novel, "Moving Kings," I noted a word, "precariat," which, though mentioned only in passing, seemed to offer an interpretive key.
The ACA law itself was over 900 pages long, and empowered the secretary of Health and Human Services to promulgate all sorts of interpretive rules.
No. The point is only that a sharp disconnect exists between the interpretive approaches given to allegations about Trump as opposed to those about Clinton.
The most persuasive version I've ever seen, from Fiasco Theater in 2014, refrained from interpretive gloss, and let the play's paradoxes speak eloquently for themselves.
It doesn't take great interpretive abilities to figure out how he's feeling, but it's a striking window into that ill-lit corner of his brain.
When high-volume, redundant tasks are performed through computer automation, humans are freed up to expend energy pursuing a wider range of interpretive or conceptual work.
But they also identified numerous examples of studies bedeviled by methodological and interpretive flaws, susceptibility to error, loose standards for replication, and evidence of publication bias.
She said the executive order could face legal challenges if the administration exceeds its interpretive authority, but that's impossible to say without seeing the order itself.
Unlike the more interpretive, individualized types of readings you may get from a clairvoyant, there's actually a system for the aura readings done at Magic Jewelry.
Preciado's visionary projects dovetail with the Shu Lea Cheang's creative background, lending the upcoming exhibition an interpretive approach able to penetrate the tension of the artworks.
I personally can't wait to see "The Veil" put to interpretive dance at the 2017 Academy Awards when it's inevitably nominated for a Best Song Oscar.
SAN ANTONIO — Manu Ginobili was shuffling his feet frantically along the sideline, waving his arms maniacally, as if he were staging some sort of interpretive dance.
Patrick Weems, a founder of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center, said he had not been contacted by the Justice Department or the F.B.I. regarding the vandalism.
Bernstein was a conductor whose interpretive gifts over the course of half a century shone light on the classics from Haydn to Mahler, Bartok to Stravinsky.
Then, in late 2011, he spotted a listing on a government website for a seasonal job as an interpretive park ranger at the Flight 113 Memorial.
The film took for granted a broad cultural tolerance, if not an appetite, for enigma, as well as the time and inclination for parsing interpretive mysteries.
" We happen to agree that the 19-year-old's moves — which are a great approximation of our own interpretive dancing to Lemonade — are indeed "Beyoncé af.
Each episode of this anthology drama follows a different set of patrons in the eponymous motel room, from cult leaders to ghost stories to interpretive dance.
Start at Ogden Point, where interpretive kiosks tell about the Breakwater and the Unity Wall murals painted on both sides, depicting Coast Salish First Nations culture.
Though there are eighteen contributors to the show's 350-page catalog, it fell to the curator Halbreich to provide the exhibition with a single interpretive distillation.
ANNA CATERINA ANTONACCI When she gave a recital in New York last winter, this Italian soprano offered a tour de force of programming and interpretive subtlety.
Who could be more ready for a lonely, unhandsome poet, a man who actually likes interpretive dance, a man who'd recite Rilke to her after sex?
This is why we should all be invested in making sure that we do not see race as an interpretive framework for understanding disease and outbreaks.
But instead of arming readers with interpretive tools and good questions, Aslan tells a highly selective, generalized tale with the goal of proving his own beliefs.
Where the story gets a bit interpretive is in their collective parsing of the subtext in the evening of exchanges that unravel between themselves, Marty, and Lisa.
The debate has led the SEC to issue an interpretive release, which in short asks: Do delays under 1,4003 microseconds pose a problem for equity market structure?
Mr. Prégardien also seemed better suited to "Schwanengesang"; he has long reigned in the Schubert repertoire, and at 63 his interpretive depth is more profound than ever.
"These markers are part of a moral responsibility that our community owes to the Till family," said Patrick Weems, co-founder of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
In her response to Senator Reed, Ms. White said that since the S.E.C. issued its interpretive guidance, "incrementally" more companies were making disclosures related to climate change.
Do you know that feeling of jumping into a metallic, purple catsuit to express your joy through interpretive dance with two backup dancers costumed in money signs?
Like so many aspects of the humanities, puzzles engender wonder, curiosity, and hypothesizing — in other words, they are concrete tools for developing critical thinking and interpretive ability.
And because the idea of bias and gender can be more interpretive or subjective, it can be harder to teach a machine to recognize and eradicate it.
But coupled with The OA's rousing score and the nearly believable narrative, the gestures, which look like the contents of an offbeat interpretive dance performance, seem inspiring.
Here's Serena dancing at what looks to be some type of hip-hop or interpretive dance class and the reality is ... she's a really great tennis player.
The remainder of the sonata offered plenty of glimpses of Mr. Abdelmoula's impressive technique and interpretive intelligence — refined, no doubt, by his own experience as a composer.
But, in fact, literary translation is a necessarily interpretive and subjective act that depends on the translator more as a reader than as a transmitter of information.
This interpretive "departmentalism" was widely observed throughout American history, although Congress has in recent decades abandoned its independent obligation to ensure its acts conform to the Constitution.
Ma makes striking interpretive points throughout, but never in a fussy or willful way, as sometimes happens when musicians stick to the same repertory decade after decade.
A third Vail Resorts property, Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado, plans to open more elements of Epic Discovery next summer, including a canopy tour and interpretive trails.
Luckily, the Manhattan Theater Club production — at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater, its Broadway house — is directed by Daniel Sullivan, who has experience solving such interpretive riddles.
Shannon M. Kent had a position that in the bureaucratic lingo of the military might sound like a ho-hum desk job: Navy chief cryptologic technician (interpretive).
And here's the crucial issue: Why have even senior City Ballet dancers been deprived for so long of interpretive wisdom about this (and many other) Balanchine ballets?
For years, he also had a proofreading side hustle, which helped him turn the interpretive back flips necessary to analyze the program at its birth in 2007.
In Japan, Susan Sontag's recently translated work has become, 13 years after her death, surprisingly popular, looked to as interpretive of the bewildering contradictions of American politics.
The pairing is the work of imps, apparently, who preside over the Jewish Lives series, billed as "interpretive" biographies, now rolling out steadily from Yale University Press.
Arguing that Austen wrote under "totalitarian" conditions and was obliged to veil her political messages, Kelly performs an interpretive coup that is dazzling, dizzying, and, occasionally, dubious.
Courts simply applied traditional interpretive approaches that looked at whether there was an ambiguity or gap in a statute as opposed to clarity on a given question.
There's now a soaring Arche Nebra interpretive center that opened in 2007 near the discovery site, its angular architecture contrasting to the surrounding landscape of low hills.
Former NBA player Yao Ming was in the audience at the media conference, which featured an interpretive dancer and a magician pulling a bird out of a hat.
Mr. Jia's approach means that you have to do a certain amount of interpretive work, though mostly you just have to pay attention and be a little patient.
Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Earthquake Scenario and Probabilistic Ground Shaking Maps for the Portland, Oregon, Metropolitan Area, Interpretive Map Series IMS-243 (2000), Sheet 3.
The Court's next bit of interpretive jiggery-pokery involves other parts of the Act that purportedly presuppose the availability of tax credits on both federal and state Exchanges.
The first star: Matt Stajan is an artist—Hey Matt, want to show us that interpretive dance you've been working on as a metaphor for the Flames season?
Alex: We're creating developer kits for the Torch© Interpretive Projector System™ which will allow other developers to create interactive tabletop and sandbox games, applications and more.
In a period when overtly political material may be more respected, and coveted, than ever before, he is disinclined to nudge viewers toward conclusions, whether interpretive or emotional.
It was a Supreme Court case dealing with the Clean Air Act — an entirely different statute with very detailed wording, a different framework, and its own interpretive cases.
The 4th century church is run by three separate religious groups—Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Armenian Orthodox—which each manages its own interpretive experience within the site.
Two short hiking trails on relatively level ground emphasize learning through play via new "story stakes," interpretive signs that display fun facts about the strength of an eagle.
At one point the stars of The King of Queens, a sitcom that has been off the air for a decade, came out and did an interpretive dance.
Approximately 8,000 seasonal postings—from science technicians to custodians to trail builders to interpretive rangers—are also unable to be filled, despite many candidates having already been selected.
What she would like is known in diplomatic jargon as a "Joint Interpretive Instrument," a legal clarification of the meaning of the deal, separate from the agreement itself.
Justice Alito, in the majority opinion on Tuesday, said that this interpretive approach, called "constitutional avoidance," was unavailable here, as the words of the immigration laws were plain.
Among the most vivid examples is Félix Vallotton's unsettling oil painting, "Verdun (Interpretive War Painting, Projections in Black, Blue and Red Colors, Devastated Lands, Gas Clouds)," of 1917.
From town, visitors can ride the Banff Gondola to the newly renovated summit center that has a theater, interpretive center and restaurant at an elevation of 7,486 feet.
From the first minute, she treats some quickly rising and falling motifs with an interpretive feeling that's more romantic than you hear from other players in this repertoire.
But, in interpretive defiance of the Supreme Court, it kept in place the ban on grandparents, first cousins and other relatives outside the narrow confines of the nuclear family.
We can argue within our communities about the interpretive and policy implications of that simple fact or about the social issues underlying debates over the fate of these monuments.
The book is a new addition to the press's Jewish Lives series of interpretive biographies, where the Jewess joins Semitic sisters including Sarah Bernhardt, Lillian Hellman and Emma Goldman.
But at the time and for many decades after the conflict, it was referred to by a variety of names that each carried heavy interpretive loads: rebellion, revolution, war.
Zuckerberg could wake up one day and decide that interpretive dance was the way of the future, and media companies would have to at least give it a try.
They not only critique existing scientific and political structures, but also produce a deeper scientific knowledge in the process, revealing how interpretive, mutable, and context-dependent our genetics are.
Pivotally, the exhibition skirts the singular interpretive mania of exploring the repercussions of modern cultural hegemony and colonialism on non-Western people by investigating the narrow politics of identity.
Jennifer Chi, at that time the director of exhibitions at the institute, pointed out that history is always interpretive, so Ms. Price was simply adding another layer of interpretation.
" Email, the paper suggested, had actually become an "interpretive scapegoat for the workers' perceptions that they were expected to do more than they could reasonably accomplish in a day.
And yet, Ms. Lasky said, knowing your chart can provide a kind of interpretive map with which to solve problems or understand larger forces at work on your life.
There is a reason the music-comedy stylings of Horowitz and Spector or Michelle Sutlovich's interpretive dance of the song "Fame" live on in the hall of kitsch fame.
She built on the work of trailblazers like Gertrude Mittelmann, who was hired by WQXR in 1940 to adapt her interpretive "Come Dance Through the Ages" programs for radio.
He meant, of course, not conductor-resistant, but adaptable enough to carry out the interpretive wishes of Ms. Alsop or any other conductor when they differed from his own.
Their goals include plans to: Patrick Weems told Hyperallergic that the Emmett Till Interpretive Center has contacted the Tallahatchie County sheriff, but there are currently no leads on the culprits.
But it's also true on an interpretive level: When you hear news like "Erdogan's whereabouts are unknown," it might not be clear exactly what that tells you about the situation.
" The CRS notes that it would be easy to repeal or amend "agency policy statements, interpretive rules, guidance documents, letters … not issued pursuant to the notice and comment rulemaking procedures.
Both scholars say, however, that strictly applying the interpretive theory known as "originalism" may lead a judge to question whether the circumstances of his birth fit the Article II standard.
But as the saying goes, it's the journey that matters, not the destination, and the sheer pleasure of peering into and poring over these pictures ultimately eclipses any interpretive imperative.
He says that he will nominate Supreme Court justices and federal judges who will interpret the Constitution according to its original public meaning, the interpretive approach championed by Justice Scalia.
It is a useful interpretive approach, from the viewpoint of mental hygiene—even if he sometimes takes aim at largely blameless thinkers like Hume, Kant, Mill, Marx, Darwin, and Russell.
For the implementation of said Constitution to meet contemporary needs is largely in the interpretive hands of those men and women (but mostly men) who sit upon the Supreme Court.
And while "Is This a Room" is on its face a re-enactment, there are elements of the transcript that pitch it into the surreal, and allow for interpretive space.
As a result, music from different decades intermingles amiably — and gives a sense of the vast interpretive possibilities that subsequent generations of artists might yet bring to Mr. Braxton's catalog.
The company debuted them at an event in a skydiving range, complete with a fog machine-powered zero gravity ballet and interpretive dancing models with silver paint on their heads.
If people do not think they know you, then you do not need to worry, as my 6-year-old did, that you have left yourself in their interpretive hands.
If people do not think they know you, then you do not need to worry, as my 6-year-old did, that you have left yourself in their interpretive hands.
Visitors can activate the digital images of the warriors' weapons by holding their phones in front of a two-dimensional "target" that's fixed to the interpretive display with each statue.
She noted that after the Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center, about two miles from the factories, was complete and became a stop on the aviation trail, housing in that area improved.
Céline Dion released her first new song in 13 months in the most "Céline" way possible — with a fun music video starring Deadpool's Wade Wilson doing an interpretive dance around her.
Even when we pick a single country or state, the legal definitions around these topics can be too broad or vague to allow us to avoid making subjective and interpretive decisions.
I'm ashamed that they called what they thought they were doing was dancehall, because it really looked like they were trying to summon a spirit from the afterlife through interpretive dance.
The beautiful mysteries at the core of "Picnic at Hanging Rock" The Secret of Hanging Rock also includes essays by academics and critics offering an interpretive meaning to this "official" ending.
In her role at the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, California, Soskin is an interpretive ranger, leading visitors on tours around the park.
Kisor argues the court's precedent incentivizes agencies to promulgate vague and broad regulations, which they can later clarify through interpretive rules without having to go through public notice-and-comment procedures.
A security camera video posted on the Sumner Courthouse and Emmett Till Interpretive Center's Facebook page shows seven people standing in front of the sign Saturday, while some of them film.
"Interpret it as you wish …" In "Annihilation" it's Lena who assumes the role of Orpheus, descending into a transfigured world filled with terrors, death, eccentric beauty and room for interpretive leeway.
Nearby, in a storefront, is the Emmett Till Interpretive Center, which has some exhibits on the walls and a typewriter belonging to J.W. Kellum, another member of the killers' legal team.
She opens a lot of interpretive room for the viewer — mostly through ambiguity and the withholding lead performance — a strategy that can be liberating but here too often feels like mannerism.
The Interpretive Center, to its credit, does not mince words, spelling out what many of the black tenant farmers in the South lost after the Voting Rights Act was signed into law.
One is the interpretive point made by Judge Owen: does the concept of "critical habitat" in the Endangered Species Act apply to land that is only potentially critical to a species' conservation?
And again, in the Interpretive Gallery, surrealism finds a phantom, futuristic limb in AR. "Magritte's sensibility and subject matter make his art perfectly suited to exploration in mixed reality platforms," Coerver said.
When investigators, after reviewing black box data, return to Addis Ababa and start conducting interpretive work, the NTSB and FAA will assist in verification and validation of the data, an official said.
Unfortunately, Noisey is sad to report Bieber seems to have fallen off said metaphorical bull and instead decided to engage in some lost interpretive dance to the track during his Purpose Tour.
"It's a tough, difficult story that, anchored by Guinevere Turner's script, Harron recounts with lucid calm, compassion and intelligent interpretive license," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
Well anyhoo, this video—with its interpretive dancing, a head on a plate, and a perfectly served cod and chips—is the green light we need to have fish on a Monday.
Guides on other tours may mention slavery in passing, but because Magnolia, like many plantations, provides guides with interpretive notes rather than a uniform script to follow, what tourists hear varies widely.
"The state issues interpretive guidance all the time on laws, and this is within their right to do that," said Judith Goldiner, who oversees the Legal Aid Society's civil law reform unit.
And the director Michael Mayer's track record with Verdi — half-baked, Vegas-theme "Rigoletto," turgidly traditional "La Traviata" — doesn't fill me with hope for his new staging's visual glamour or interpretive acuity.
A Christian school in Florida put up a real billboard with the hashtag, someone painted a beautiful tribute to the cause, and an interpretive dance was choreographed and performed in Olive's name.
A good director could make fine interpretive use of these metaphoric riches (the book has inspired other films) or of the brittle old papers that a brittle old woman has locked away.
What also came through immediately was that, still fresh in his new role at the Met, Mr. Nézet-Séguin has arrived with bold interpretive ideas and the determination to carry them out.
The restoration process will double the amount public space at the Capitol, allowing for an interpretive center for the offending artworks as well as new art that represents a present day identity.
Athens pretty much told the journey of life through interpretive dance, via statues that came "alive," and it was the first ceremony to use visual projection on floating objects, to stunning effect.
Ironically the person he most resembles in not just his resume but his writing style and his interpretive approach is John Roberts who the president referred to as a disaster on the court.
The INA makes "an explicit delegation of interpretive authority", providing that "the attorney general not only gets to conduct removal proceedings, but gets to render interpretations in those proceedings that are, quote, 'controlling'".
Idiosyncratic linkages, a few vials patterns and perhaps even narrative cohesiveness are apparent here and there, but the images do not 'admit'any interpretive insights into what sort of cultural history Darboven is providing.
Ultimately, Asher's research conclusions will become a toolkit in service of the curatorial department.. "So," she explains, it's all about the interpretive strategies that we happen to be taking for any given exhibition.
Listening to "Queen" is a bit like watching a figure skater obsess over perfecting a triple axel long after the judges have opened up the sport to a host of more interpretive criteria.
The interpretive communities convened by "2001" may persist in pockets of the culture, but I doubt whether many young people will again contend with its debts to Jung, John Cage, and Joseph Campbell.
The Department of Defense, however, in 2017 crafted an interpretive rule that swept up the GAP waiver in a broader effort to protect military personnel from what was perceived to be unnecessary products.
In effect, the economic burden for most provisions is reflected in the congressional revenue estimates that accompany the statute, and this economic burden is not significantly modified by the interpretive guidance or regulation.
As Khandekar rightly observed, while many artists are reluctant to enter the interpretive fray when discussing their own art works, most are eager to discuss materials and the physical execution of their ideas.
Ms. Kastner noted that, on her regular art tours, people sometimes have trouble connecting with artworks because they put so many interpretive or analytic layers between themselves and what they are looking at.
Justice Gorsuch is a formalist who is committed to the interpretive tools of originalism, which looks to the meaning of the Constitution when it was adopted, and textualism, which focuses on statutory wording.
Ira BelskyFranklin Lakes, N.J. To the Editor: "Decoding Robert Mueller" (editorial, May 30) uses elaborate interpretive contortions to represent the special counsel as a very subtle critic of Donald Trump and William Barr.
"To perform it is to court disaster," the pioneering Monteverdi scholar Denis Arnold once wrote of the many interpretive decisions and conjectures that have to be made before a sound is even produced.
Supporting new music without really championing it, and advocating the canon without really innovating within it, his orchestra is lately taking so few programmatic and interpretive risks that it sounds a bit lost.
This twist in the story gave the whole country a case of interpretive whiplash, feeding frenzied new rounds of argument over who the real victims were, and who was being disgraceful to whom.
To promote his upcoming book, Trump The Blue-Collar President, the Mooch recalled his short run in the Trump administration through interpretive dance for a very embarrassing video with the New York Post.
Organized by three Cuban-born curators, Gerardo Mosquera, René Francisco Rodriguez and Elsa Vega, the show is an interpretive survey that suggests, through art, what worked in the revolutionary experiment — and what didn't.
"The interpretive approach of Justice Department lawyers to the Constitution is very important because many separation-of-powers issues never wind up in court," said Peter Shane, an Ohio State University law professor.
Critics, and other organists, sometimes harrumphed at the interpretive liberties and flights of fancy that Mr. Guillou took in a time in which the trend, especially in early music, was toward historical fidelity.
The Old Faithful live-streaming webcam, launched in January 2008, is viewed by more than 2 million people annually, according to the park's deputy chief of interpretive planning and media development, Tami Blackford.
The idea that the only thing humanity needs to unlock other dimensions of power is interpretive dance is one that requires much, much more grounding than The OA is willing to grant it.
The book might well be considered an interpretive miracle, one performed in fealty and hope for a future show of presidential grace, either from this president or, should she get elected, the next one.
The officials said after investigators reviewing black box data return to Addis Ababa and start conducting interpretive work, the NTSB and FAA will assist in verification and validation of the data, the officials said.
Nate Parrott, a coder, designer, and student at Brown University created a neural network that mashes up thousands of the most common baby names into futuristic sounding interpretive takes on the current plebeian options.
But after VicRoads, the road and traffic authority in the Australian state of Victoria, rejected Hyams's interpretive autograph when Hyams used it to apply for a driver's license, Hyams brought the issue to court.
After a while, once the movements are decoded, it is almost possible to tell how Manchester City is playing simply by watching Guardiola, a cross between a telegraph service and an interpretive dance troupe.
But the impulse should be resisted, as should the slightly more elevated (or at least less prurient) urge to use the book as an interpretive skeleton key to unlock the meaning of difficult films.
Idiosyncratic linkages, a few visual patterns and perhaps even narrative cohesiveness are apparent here and there, but the images do not "admit" any interpretive insights into what sort of cultural history Darboven is providing.
One of the goals this summer has been identifying the precise location of soldiers' dwellings, which is critical to plans to turn the site into a historic park with walking trails and interpretive exhibits.
Although this sounds like a more palatable term for gentrification, the project has already supported Bibliogamers, the Game Jam, Marvila Days, historical neighborhood walks, community workshops, and is planning a library-based interpretive center.
In fact, as stated in the SEC's 2010 interpretive guidance on climate change, disclosure regarding sustainability impacts is already required by existing regulation when these "known trends" are material and reasonably likely to occur.
Into this quagmire bravely wade Ari Folman and David Polonsky, the creators of "Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation," a stunning, haunting work of art that is unfortunately marred by some questionable interpretive choices.
As we see throughout Beginnings, the Aicon Gallery's selection of Bhavsar's early paintings, the interpretive possibilities of his art are inexhaustible; and it may be this inexhaustibility that brings about a sense of transformation.
Some of them even explain themselves in performance, which should probably make you very nervous, since there seems to be nothing worse than interpretive dance about cold cases, but we'll see how it plays out.
And, yeah, you could complain about how Meirelles and Thomas attempted to work through these dark events via interpretive dance, or you could take issue with, say, the climate change section's relative lack of grace.
While the actual NSLs request a large amount of data, Twitter provides a very limited set of data in response to NSLs consistent with federal law and interpretive guidance from the U.S. Department of Justice.
This work was important from an anthropological and historical perspective, but it also served a practical purpose—namely the groundwork required for the construction of an interpretive trail system through the site, including accurate signage.
In the TV series "SpongeBob," Squidward, the hero's misanthropic neighbor, does stretchy "interpretive dance" (he's an octopus), which in pop-culture shorthand means he's pretentious, just as the clarinet he plays means he's a dork.
On the other hand, the policy exempts parody and satire, which would seem to require precisely the kind of interpretive judgment that the company abjures to the point of outsourcing fact-checking to third parties.
FEC Commissioner Caroline Hunter reportedly blocked the board's routine weekly digest from being published after Chair Ellen Weintraub submitted a draft memo to be included therein concerning "Interpretive Rule Concerning Prohibited Activities Involving Foreign Nationals".
At the same time, beginning in the early 1960s, Congress and the executive branch began enacting women's rights policies that provided both resources and interpretive incentives for women's groups to orient themselves around gender equality.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the Android version (the iOS version was released last year), I spoke with Sara Devine, the manager of audience engagement and interpretive materials about how the app was developed.
However, the sign will soon be getting fixed — the Emmett Till Interpretive Center announced that they had raised about $15,200 to replace the marker less than a week after the photo of the sign went viral.
The surveillance video, released by the Sumner Courthouse and Emmett Till Interpretive Center on Saturday and earlier reported by The Jackson Free Press, was the latest in a decadelong string of incidents involving the memorial sign.
The partial government shutdown has also closed several Alabama sites such as the Selma-to-Montgomery March interpretive centers in Selma and White Hall, the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site and Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site.
She also appeared to back, at least in part, MetLife's charge that regulators relied on unsubstantiated assumptions or speculation during the designation process that were not supported by the reform law or regulators' own interpretive guidance.
Anne, who was educated at the École Sainte Marie de Passy in Paris, was only 17 when she was cast in "Au Hasard Balthazar" by Bresson, who liked his performers to be natural and non-interpretive.
He showed off the town's one tourist draw: a stretch of highway and interpretive sign newly dedicated to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the R&B and gospel singer and guitar pioneer who was born in Cotton Plant.
The light disconnect feels like a skipped beat in music — rather than plodding along the predictable path, it makes the mind reset, activating new pathways of interpretive possibility and raising questions about our own optical assumptions.
"If you're studying interpretive dance, God bless you, but there's not a lot of jobs right now in America looking for people with that as a skill set," Governor Bevin said in a speech in September.
Actually opening the door requires deft navigation of the physical forces involved, bracing the Spot's body in a way that's nearly impossible for a human operator to replicate — but it's all athletic intelligence, not interpretive intelligence.
If you were to watch these performances on mute, you might think you had happened upon a public-access broadcast of an interpretive-dance recital rather than a song with more than a billion YouTube views.
There is much more that matters: footwork, spins, speed across the ice, interpretive ability, moxie under pressure and the still-daunting triple axel, which — unlike the other jumps in skaters' arsenals — demands a forward-facing takeoff.
"The Birth of a Nation", which is released this week, asks audiences to make another interpretive leap: to see that, since slavery was evil, it was legitimate, even righteous, for slaves to rise up against their tormentors.
Page, who has already proven herself as a skilled vocalist with her cover of Britney Spear's "Lucky," plays guitar and sings "As Long As You Love Me" by the Backstreet Boys as Portner performs an interpretive dance.
"To further propel the expansive color and textural fields of the record, we are blessed to play and perform music with a group of musicians who possess not only great talent, but great interpretive ability," he wrote.
So there is interpretive work to be done about what the president was trying to bring about, and who was implicated in that, and who he talked to about it, and what the mechanisms of it were.
What distinguished the Pentagon Papers was that The Times was not only providing interpretive articles, but also presenting the documents themselves, which had been leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, a military analyst who had worked on the history.
" In an opposition to the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision, Scalia wrote, "The Court's decision reflects the philosophy that judges should endure whatever interpretive distortions it takes in order to correct a supposed flaw in the statutory machinery.
The duo just released the video for the silky and smooth cut, "Never Knew Love Before," which features Caldwell cooly smoking in a suit and fedora and surrounded cast of interpretive dancers washed out in Warholian neon.
Like Katie Mitchell, another director who frequently works at this bold ensemble theater, Mr. Rau films and seamlessly edits the production in real time, providing a parallel visual track of expressive cinematic images that add interpretive layers.
Now that the show has aired in full, this random, hilarious meme machine has been superseded by an older, creakier interpretive machine that can make sense of, say, the visual echoes of its opening and closing episodes.
But Mr. Ancarani's allegiances are less to traditional journalistic approaches to documentary than to the immersive, anti-interpretive ethos of Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna Paravel, J.P. Sniadecki and other exponents of what is sometimes called sensory ethnography.
Christian Bale Before he was Batman, Christian Bale was the star of Newsies – and while he may now call the role "embarrassing," we invite you to seize the day and watch him do some interpretive fancy footwork.
The National Park Service has adapted its slogan "Find your park" to "Find your park after dark" to increase awareness of its night sky programs, which include star parties, festivals, interpretive talks and children's night explorer programs.
Alongside Highway 22, uphill from Longview is its only remnant: a memorial cairn topped by a miniature derrick and surrounded by photographs from the glory days, including one of Pete's store and post office, and interpretive panels.
"While it's really great that we got this new marker up, it's in the background of trauma that's never been healed," said Patrick Weems, co-founder of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center, in a phone interview with Hyperallergic.
And fans of the boyband turned manband will not be disappointed, as the group also dropped the single's video in which the quintet shows off some impressive interpretive and synchronized dance moves that harkened back to their heyday.
Well, a new service called Scout It Out has launched in the city that never sleeps to provide would-be artists, directors, actors, interpretive dancers and anybody else with spaces they can use to fulfill their procreant urges.
Here the same interpretive divide exists: While Republican appointees believe that the court must adhere to statutory text, Democratic appointees believe that the court ought to implement a statute's policies, even when the text dictates a different outcome.
An official told Reuters that when investigators - after reviewing black box data from the Ethiopian Airlines crash - return to Addis Ababa to conduct interpretive work, the NTSB and FAA will assist in verification and validation of the data.
What they share as well is a premodern interpretive approach called "typology," whereby events and principles in the era of ancient Israel act as "types" or "shadows" for their correlated "antitypes" or "substances" in the era of Christianity.
The Bill of Rights, sometimes taken as a definitive statement of what freedom means, was in fact a hasty appendix to the Constitution and provided only a rough starting point subject to further amendment and continuous interpretive disputes.
Federal judge T.S. Ellis rejected these efforts -- even after publicly criticizing Mueller's approach of targeting Manafort -- writing that "no interpretive gymnastics are necessary to determine that the investigation at issue here falls within" the authority of Mueller's investigation.
And he knows that, amid that uneven landscape, his interpretive talents may extend far beyond the lone audience figure of his imagining, illuminating the contours of black life for viewers who may never have seen it up close.
The Luther portrayed here is a hero cast in a Whiggish mold, a titanic figure who single-handedly slays the dragon of the Dark Ages, rescues God from an interpretive dungeon, invents individual freedom and ushers in modernity.
Here, all the intricacies of the song come through—the bass lines, guitar parts, harmonies—while Boucher does a million things at once and a pair of interpretive dancers twirl around the stage like pixies at an illegal rave.
Most of the wall labels, for example, eschew interpretive descriptions of individual artworks and instead feature an apposite block quote from the book, and the entire voice-over script of the thirteen-minute film Configurations derives from the book.
We're releasing a development kit for the community which will allow anyone that wants to develop these interactive experiences with our interpretive projector to get involved in an ecosystem that we believe is going to be developing very quickly.
Activists and theorists who, since the nineteen-sixties, had insisted that the legacy of slavery and white supremacy was the interpretive key to America's history now had a contemporary tragedy to point to as the proof of their case.
The exhibition is presented in the second-floor History Gallery, serving as a historical anchor commemorating the friendship between the two cities and endowing this curatorial theme of cultural dialogue with an interpretive milieu for an array of discussions.
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The interpretive rangers (the people you meet at the visitor center who give talks and answer your questions) were having to double up on evening programs, and there were fewer of them behind the counter than in previous years.
That would require not just reassuring words, which were readily available here Thursday and Friday, but more legally binding interpretive documents, of the kind used in the past to get around objections from parliaments of member states or regions.
You can learn about the city's logging history by reading the interpretive signs along the Deschutes River Trail in Bend's lively Old Mill District, where you'll see the three smoke stacks that have dominated Bend's skyline since the 1920s.
The work, which runs just over an hour, is reminiscent of Bartok's expressionist (and similarly concise) "Bluebeard's Castle" and Debussy's symbolist "Pelléas et Mélisande," which Ms. Lash point to as models for the way they allow audiences interpretive space.
Adrienne (Addie) L. Gayoso, Senior Educator at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Ms. Gayoso develops programs for school, teacher, and multi-generational audiences as well as interpretive materials for online and on-site visitors.
The medieval literary scholar Corinne Saunders points out that Margery's experiences were strange then, in the early fifteenth century, and they seem even stranger now, when we are so distant from the interpretive framework in which Margery received them.
In Atlanta, the Cyclorama — a 360-degree diorama the length of a football field that depicts the Battle of Atlanta — was restored and returned to public display, this time with new interpretive materials that defy the Lost Cause myth.
Unlike the recent Paris exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation which the Brant derived 70% of its Paris show, co-curators Dieter Buchhart and Peter M. Brant opted not to present the artwork with any interpretive text on the walls.
In a letter to the current S.E.C. chairwoman, Mary Jo White, 35 members of Congress asked for an update on the interpretive guidance issued in 2010, using the occasion to suggest that the S.E.C. had been asleep at the wheel.
Sean Donahue, a lawyer who represents environmental groups, agreed, saying if the EPA were to "advance fancy interpretive footwork to try to make greenhouse gases not a Clean Air Act pollutant," the administration may not get the deference it wants.
Ellen Page's announcement that she's tied the knot with girlfriend Emma Portner was even a surprise to their fans on social media, many of whom have followed the couple's posts, from interpretive dance videos to sweet cover songs, since the summer.
SAFETY ANALYSIS An official told Reuters that when investigators - after reviewing black box data from the Ethiopian Airlines crash - return to Addis Ababa to conduct interpretive work, the NTSB and FAA will assist in verification and validation of the data.
And Ms. Tomlin regularly grabs a small piece of business — a few seconds of interpretive dance, a sudden mock lowering of her voice — and reminds us that, since long before "Friends," she's been one of the great comedians of our time.
His name is Robert Franz, he is 29, and his title is "interpretive park ranger," which means that his job is to tell the story of what happened in that color-dappled field behind him, again and again and again.
Kellerman, for his part, casts his difference with Smith in terms of Isaiah Berlin's famous dichotomy between foxes—nimble empirical machines who address each problem as it comes—and hedgehogs, who strain their understanding of the world through grand interpretive frameworks.
In sum, he argues that in instances where the meaning of the Constitution's text is not patently obvious, a judge's best bet is either to discount the text entirely or paint it with a broad, better-safe-than-sorry interpretive brush.
" Faced with this different meaning and no congressional action to change the statute in more than half a century, Judge Posner wrote that judges should "infus(e)" the law with "vitality and significance today" — what he called "judicial interpretive updating.
But interpreting statutes is what the Supreme Court does most of the time, and given Congress's affinity for using language that is deliberately or carelessly obscure or internally contradictory, it matters a great deal how the court approaches its interpretive task.
By sifting through these materials four decades after Callas's death, the movie aims to correct a popular perception — spread by the news media and interpretive biographies (Terrence McNally's play "Master Class") — that Callas was a diva offstage as well as on.
It just says, 'Yes, we are going to have a school shooting and they're going to fight it with interpretive dance, we are going to have a telepathic octopus who communicates with her through his suction cups, just go with it.
"The OCC's proposal raises interpretive and policy issues for the Federal Reserve regarding whether charter recipients would become Federal Reserve members or have access to Federal Reserve accounts and services," Brainard told a conference at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Israel ("The Energy of Creation") had a (Popeye-inspired?) display about turning spinach leaves into hydrogen fuel as well as a lovely young dancer who performed an interpretive dance on the themes of solar and thermal power and alternative fuels transportation.
Everything else was in order: The stadiums were ready, and the opening ceremony, led by Robbie Williams, the 1990s pop star, and Aida Garifullina, the Russian soprano, was as good as a nonsensical 15 minutes of interpretive dance can be.
The girls (and a sweet, lone boy, Luke) execute interpretive dances choreographed by their blandly fascistic Dance Teacher Pat, but as the play unfolds, their transforming bodies unlock new forms of self-expression, and the locker room becomes their stage.

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