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been reoriented
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To orient again; to become oriented after a dislocation or period of disorientation.
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Rank-and-file soldiers have been reoriented from battlefield missions to urban combat ones.
Four aircraft have been reoriented to the area 2500 kilometres south-west of Perth as a result of this information.
"We have this unstoppable, energetic, self-righteous drive that's innate in us, but which has been reoriented by limitless consumption.
Ski-touring gear, originally designed to facilitate uphill walking and climbing as well as the occasional trip down the mountain, has been reoriented toward more thrilling descents: The skis are fatter and more versatile and the clothing is more fashionable.
But if it hadn't been reoriented, the view of the house from West 141st Street would have been of its undistinguished rear rather than its front facade, which will become even more welcoming as Hamilton's circular flower garden is reproduced according to his written instructions.
Another possibility is that the former four-legged Motorola business structure has been reoriented to one big leg and two tiny other businesses.
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But behind the scenes, President Obama has actually been reorienting U.S. diplomacy toward Europe.
"For a few years, Champagne has been reorienting itself toward quality, and oak barrels are back," he said.
The surprise wasn't just being reoriented so abruptly.
Rather, "the composition of spending needs to be reoriented".
Certainly, bonus payments lost that purpose and need to be reoriented.
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