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Her book brought about a whole new interpretation on pesticides by exposing their harmful effects in nature.
Her name has traditionally been associated with marital faithfulness, and so it was with the Greeks and Romans, but some recent feminist readings offer a more ambiguous interpretation.
Her interpretation was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike.
Her interpretation of the music led to a new album, Twentieth Century Blues ( 1996 ), which focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, followed in 1998 by a recording of The Seven Deadly Sins, with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.
Later the public's interpretation of the symbolism of the painting went even farther afield, and it appeared in a myriad of commercial advertisements and parodies, such as doctored images of the subject watching a television, sometimes accompanied by slogans such as " Whistler's Mother is Off Her Rocker.
Her interpretation of Plato's Symposium in particular drew considerable attention.
" Her musical collaborations with composer Ezra Laderman which had begun in 1956 with Duet for Flute and Dancer, inspired by Erdman's interpretation of Debussy's solo flute composition Syrinx in her 1948 solo Hamadryad and culminating in the 1957 group work Harlequinade, featuring dancer Donald McKayle, were the subject of a feature story in Time Magazine in April 1957.
Her foresight often sparks an entire episode, depending on GA-2's interpretation on her prediction.
Her interpretation of Strauss's Four Last Songs is especially acclaimed.
Her interpretation, based on a case of two Serbian
Her appearance alters from time to time and it is unclear if this is an effect of her connection to the planet or artist interpretation.
" Her biggest mantra was perhaps, ' in your choices lies your talent ,' she would encourage actors to find the most grand character interpretation possible in a scene, another favourite phrase of hers regarding this was ' don't be boring.
Her interpretation of the movement called for social action, which set her apart from Pater.
Her interpretation of the young wife just a shade this side of delirium tremens -- the flighty dancing around the room, her weakness of character and moments of anxiety and her charm when she was sober -- was a superlative accomplishment.
Her talent at foreign languages also made her an accomplished interpreter of lieder ; she sang and recorded works by composers such as Hugo Wolf, Hector Berlioz, and Gustav Mahler and was noted for her intelligence and skillful analytical interpretation.
Her book was a mixture of geology and scriptural interpretation, the book was popular to a number of geologists because it mixed biblical events with science.
Her publication, Studies and Memoirs ( 1888 ), provides a lively account of an interesting career, and is particularly valuable for the chapters devoted to the psychological explanation of the characters of Mary Stuart, Elizabeth, Myrrha, Phaedra and Lady Macbeth, in her interpretation of which, Ristori combined high dramatic instinct with the keenest and most critical intellectual study.
Her interest in revisionist interpretation of cinematic tradition led her and Red to combine two genres that they regarded as ripe for reinterpretation: the Western movie, and the vampire movie.
Her final thesis covered the topic of the young Karl Marx's interpretation of Hegel.
In Jewish mystical interpretation, the National turmoil of the recent expulsion from Spain, and its subsequent persecutions of remaining Jewry led to the new mystical endeavours of the Safed Kabbalists, and their sensitivity to the distress of the Shechinah in Her exile.
Her American interpretation of minimalist, rationalist design theories is clearly evident in Knoll's storage pieces.
Her paintings take anywhere between two days and two years to complete, and usually start by her " going out and getting pissed with my friends ", when she takes the photographs which provide the initial ideas, although the images she works from are often " very bad, dark, fuzzy photos ", necessitating subsequent real life studies as well as imaginative interpretation.
Her husband soon awakes and, having had a dream, asks some wise men for an interpretation.
Her version was described as an " exquisite interpretation " by music critic Joe Viglione of Allmusic.

Her and Brigitte
The Parachute Training School, and RAF Abingdon generally, featured heavily in the 1953 Alan Ladd film " The Red Beret " ( aka " Paratrooper " in the USA ), and the Parachute Training School was used as a location for some scenes for the films " Carve Her Name With Pride " ( 1958 ) and " Operation Crossbow " ( 1965 ) as well as the French comedy " Babette s ' en va-t-en guerre " ( 1959 ) which starred Brigitte Bardot.
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation's success inspired a series of light-hearted family comedies starring Stewart including Take Her, She's Mine ( 1963 ) and Dear Brigitte ( 1965 ), taking him away from the western movies he had become a staple of.

Her and Bardot
Her father had an engineering degree and worked with his own father ( Charles Bardot ) in the family business.
Her resemblance to Bardot was widely remarked upon.
Her schoolmates called her " The Wimbledon Bardot " on account of her resemblance to the French film star Brigette Bardot.

Her and movie
Her response was, " Wait until I'm dead before you make a movie about my life !".
Her movie career included a bit part in It Happened One Night ( 1934 ) and roles in Outlaw Women ( 1952 ), Glen or Glenda ( 1953 ), Body Beautiful ( 1953 ), The Blue Gardenia ( 1953 ), Count the Hours ( 1953 ), Mesa of Lost Women ( 1953 ), College Capers ( 1954 ), Jail Bait ( 1954 ), The Raid ( 1954 ), This Is My Love ( 1954 ), The Opposite Sex ( 1956 ), The Ironbound Vampire ( 1997 ), and Dimensions in Fear ( 1998 ).
Her son, Wyatt, makes an appearance on the song " Lullaby for Wyatt ," which is featured in the movie Grace Is Gone.
Her final screen appearance was in 1991, with the movie Al Ra ' i We El Nissa.
Her novels were especially popular and included the Pulitzer Prize-winning So Big ( 1924 ), Show Boat ( 1926 ; made into the celebrated 1927 musical ), Cimarron ( 1929 ; made into the 1931 film which won the Academy Award for Best Picture ), and Giant ( 1952 ; made into the 1956 Hollywood movie ).
Her parents opened a drive-in movie theater, where Tharp worked from the time she was 8 years old.
Her main competitor for the prize was Judy Garland's much heralded comeback performance in A Star Is Born ; playing not only the part of an up and coming actress-singer, but also ironically, the wife of an alcoholic movie star.
Her last movie was Regina Roma ( 1982 ), a direct-to-video release.
Her most mainstream and well-received role was as Laotian refugee Keo Sirisomphone in Michael Landon's 1983 American television movie, Love Is Forever, in which she was credited as Moira Chen.
The tattoo can be seen for a brief moment in the movie Her Jungle Love ( 1938 ).
Her next role would significantly reinforce her position as a bona fide international movie star, The English Patient, based on the prize winning novel by Michael Ondaatje and directed by Anthony Minghella, was a worldwide hit.
Her last silent movie, The Kiss ( 1929 ), was also the studio's.
Her last American film appearance was in Stephen Frears's Western The Hi-Lo Country, capping a half-century-long American movie career.
Her most recent job was a role in the movie Beastly, which was based on the book of the same name by Alex Flinn.
Her last role was as Stacey in the movie Story of a Girl, which is currently in pre-production and stars Kevin Bacon, Julian Thome and Terrence Howard.
Her performance was regarded as " memorably touching " by Variety magazine, and critic Roger Ebert commented, " Her first kiss is one of the most perfect little scenes I've ever seen in a movie.
Her next feature film in 2002 was Sweet Home Alabama, a movie directed by Andy Tennant.
Briny Breezes was used as the setting for the 2005 film In Her Shoes, and many of its residents served as extras in the movie.
Kavner has frequently appeared in Woody Allen films, having roles in Hannah and Her Sisters ( 1986 ), Radio Days ( 1987 ), New York Stories ( 1989 ), Alice ( 1990 ), Shadows and Fog ( 1991 ), the television movie Don't Drink the Water ( 1994 ) and Deconstructing Harry ( 1997 ).
Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series Richie Rich, which she followed with a starring role in the television movie Marian Rose White ( 1982 ) and her first feature film, Twilight Zone: The Movie ( 1983 ).
Her first movie role was in the United States, a bit part in Forced Landing at Paramount Pictures.
The first movie to use music made with a ( Moog ) synthesizer was the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969.
Her mother played a part in several films, including Vykrutasy, and the upcoming American silent movie Silent Life ( 2012 ).

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