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- In this modern western-like re-interpretation featuring Vincent Gallo, a music-obsessive Kaspar washes up on a Mediterranean beach, where half a dozen protagonists try to make sense of who he is.
- The first part of the book thus contains an extensive look at the history of psychological theories of learning and a minute re-interpretation of those concepts from the perspective of critical psychology, which focuses on intentional action situated in specific socio-historical/cultural contexts.
- Graves' re-interpretation is very similar to some Gnostic traditions, with the demiurge (often represented as a serpentine "Yaldabaoth") claiming to have created the world alone, despite the assistance of others.
- The last American re-interpretation of Vignola's "Regola", was edited in 1904 by William Robert Ware.
- 2001's "Ocean's Eleven" is a remake of 1960's "Ocean's 11", while 1989's "Batman" is a re-interpretation of the comic book source material which also inspired 1966's "Batman".
- In 2012, X-TG (featuring members of industrial band Throbbing Gristle) released a re-interpretation of the "Desertshore" album.
- However, in practice there is rarely anything about a language that "requires" it to be exclusively compiled or exclusively interpreted, although it is possible to design languages that rely on re-interpretation at run time.
- The first is the use of the concept of an evolving "national consensus" to allow for the re-interpretation of previous rulings.
- Recent evidence by a Horatian scholar suggests they may have been intended as performance art, a Latin re-interpretation of Greek lyric song.
- Orphism has been described as a reform of the earlier Dionysian religion, involving a re-interpretation or re-reading of the myth of Dionysus and a re-ordering of Hesiod's "Theogony", based in part on pre-Socratic philosophy.
- The matter was settled after a re-interpretation by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPCSC).
- The history of early Anglo-Saxon England is very uncertain and prone to re-interpretation according to the fashion of the time.
- The outcome of this mixing and integration was a continuous re-interpretation by the Anglo-Saxons of their society and worldview, which Heinreich Härke calls a "complex and ethnically mixed society".
- The book was in part a memoir of their careers teaching at fabled Balboa High School, but also a re-interpretation of the Canal Zone as a creature of turn-of-the-century Progressivism, a workers' paradise.
- The ancient name of the island is "Trinacria" (Greek "having three headlands") for its triangular shape, likely a re-interpretation of earlier (Homeric) "Thrinacia".
- In the C family of languages and ALGOL 68, the word "cast" typically refers to an "explicit" type conversion (as opposed to an implicit conversion), causing some ambiguity about whether this is a re-interpretation of a bit-pattern or a real data representation conversion.
- They have generally refused to accept innovative re-interpretation of Fon mythologies within the Abrahamic mythical framework.
- On the "de re" interpretation, 'someone' is specific, picking out some particular individual. There is some person Peter has in mind, and Peter believes that person is out to get him.
- It is up to the historian to reconstruct the secret history by re-interpretation and speculation, a technique often used by historical novelists.
- After joining IBM Research in 1972, he built on the work of IBM's Rolf Landauer to show that general-purpose computation can be performed by a logically and thermodynamically reversible apparatus; and in 1982 he proposed a re-interpretation of Maxwell's demon, attributing its inability to break the second law to the thermodynamic cost of destroying, rather than acquiring, information.
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