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It takes awhile to find one's bearings.
There are few landmarks by which to find one's bearings, but a clear map soon accumulates in the mind.
In a 1983 reissue, a new editor set the record straight, but noted as compensation that "it is easier to find one's bearings in Washington than in other American cities".
The best and cheapest international MBA in the world is still gained by living in a foreign country where everything is different, where the language is unknown, and where one must quickly find one's bearings.
The device used mechanical dead reckoning, rather than the magnetism of a compass, in order to navigate and find one's directional bearings.
Again, it's hard to get one's bearings.
Lost: unable to find one's way, not knowing one's whereabouts, astray, off-course, off-track, off the right track, disorientated, having lost one's bearings, adrift, going round in circles I lost myself.
It is hard to get one's bearings.
Bowlers like a dark ball if they can find one, which bearing in mind the consistent colour of the dye must mean the leather absorbs more and so perhaps shines better.
He found one with the same bushing, then used a "blind hole bearing puller" to extract it, as well as the one in my motor.
"I found one!" she yelled.
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