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en We've always interpreted [that] the law meant date of offense.

en Original Experience has not been interpreted for you, and so you’ve got to work out life for yourself. Either you can take it or you can’t. You don’t have to go far off the interpreted path to find yourself in very difficult situations. The courage to face the trials and to bring a whole new body of possibilities into the field of interpreted experience for other people to experience – that is the hero’s deed.
  Joseph Campbell

en When we got those numbers, I wasn't sure what they meant. But when we got them back yesterday from the doctor who interpreted them, she said the levels were high. The cocaine had just come into her system within several hours,

en It's Sunday, we play football. I sometimes forget the date my father died, but never what he meant to me.

en We tried to run a spread offense and our guys interpreted it as more of we didn't want to shoot, which wasn't the case. We had that last timeout and we told the kids to do what they do. They started attacking and our seniors stepped up and it worked out.

en Racial polarization is very high over this commission plan and so any statement on the part of the mayor, any ordinance passed by the council is going to be interpreted, 'is this for me or is this against me' and it's going to be interpreted in a racial way by many people.

en The government has interpreted the peacefulness of the movement as a weakness: the people's non-violent policies have been taken as a green light for government violence. Refusal to resort to force has been interpreted by the government as an invitat He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. The government has interpreted the peacefulness of the movement as a weakness: the people's non-violent policies have been taken as a green light for government violence. Refusal to resort to force has been interpreted by the government as an invitat
  Nelson Mandela

en This attack, which was the largest in terms of the bomb size to date, was meant to embarrass the United States the day before the president arrives in Pakistan.

en It's been interpreted as one of (Bush) coming to Ohio to try and pressure me to support 550 (billion-dollar tax cut) when he knows that I'm locked in at 350 (billion dollars), ... I think the timing of it made it look bad, in terms of his trying to put some pressure on me. I don't believe that's what he had in mind, but it certainly has been interpreted that way in our state.

en (Sherman) just wanted to let some guys know what Reggie White meant to this organization, what he meant to the NFL and what he meant to this planet as a human being.

en Gracious to all, to none subservient, Without offense he spoke the word he meant
  Thomas Bailey Aldrich

en This meeting was really meant to keep us close together and up to date on each other's problems and how we can resolve these problems and also to encourage cooperation in the economic field and the cultural (arena),

en Once the ticket is mailed on the first offense the driver has the option of paying the fine or going to a court date.

en I haven't circled the date yet, but I am keeping a close eye on it. I am excited, because this is a good opportunity for me. They have an offense that fits what I do best.

en Some people need something to be motivated. If that's what he found, that's what he found. I don't feel I was out of line. I meant what I said. I am not going to repeat it to stir something up. I meant it, and I meant it with no disrespect.


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