The symbolism of this sign-off can be freely interpreted.
Shirley Temple played Rebecca in the more freely interpreted adaptation of 1938.
The listing description says it is a "freely interpreted neo-vernacular house of considerable architectural quality".
The capitol is often considered the first major expression of what has been termed Goodhue's "freely interpreted classical style".
In fact, he was adamant that conductors should not freely interpret his music, an attitude entirely consistent with his own behavior.
Endpapers in blue and beige and a full color dust jacket freely interpret scenes from the book.
The Masai moved from the great river of the north, freely interpreted as the Nile, says the professor in a note, down towards their present location.
Other sections also allow the government to conduct secret searches, seizures, and surveillance, and to freely interpret the definition of "terrorist activities".
Actions are freely interpreted and motivations freely ascribed - but the players are not given the benefit of reply.
The menu freely interprets Italian food.