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  • The primary sources are used descriptively and not interpretatively.
  • Nowadays C . P . E .'s music usually is performed in " historically informed " fashion, interpretatively restrained and on the harpsichord.
  • He may be able to talk wistfully and interpretatively about the University of Massachusetts, but about the Nets and the NBA, he can't be so selective.
  • Les Chants de la mi-mort dealt largely with the concept of sleep ( interpretatively referred to as " The Half Death " ) and was filled with odd, mechanical toy-like characters.
  • The iconic pose of Marat dead in his bath has been reviewed from a different angle in Baudry's posthumous painting of 1860, both literally and interpretatively : Corday, rather than Marat, has been made the hero of the action.
  • Bryan Garner _ author of A Dictionary of Modern American Usage, and no pushover _ says commentate is not merely a " needless variant " but a different word from comment; the former implies brevity, he says, while commentate means " to expound persuasively or interpretatively ."
  • This memorable ( and interpretatively potent ) revelation is still encountered in writings about the symphony & mdash; in spite of the fact that it is not merely uncorroborated, but is conclusively refuted by the chronology : the movement was composed in the Summer of 1903, when Maria Anna Mahler ( born November 1902 ) was less than a year old, and when Anna Justine Mahler ( born July 1904 ) had not even been conceived.