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The hard times have reoriented the college seniors, too, who grew up during the longest boom in decades.
If the campaign succeeds -- and that seemed more than possible this week -- then Mr. Putin will have reoriented Russia's federal system toward the Kremlin.
By the time you have reoriented yourself, the next drop is beginning to swell from the tip of the copper pipe, and on the wall, there you are, in it again.
In the United States, the idea that we have reoriented our economy toward consumption and don't make things anymore has become a standard lament, not a sign of progress.
Newish groups of locally focused publications have reoriented themselves around data and visualizations, generally combining social media tips and third-party analysis by companies and governments to augment their own reporting.
The way that Obama and Congress have reoriented U.S. launch policy over the last eight years, low cost is almost the only measure of merit used to evaluate bids to provide launch services.
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You've reoriented your perspective.
Over the past half-decade, The Times and others had reoriented themselves to reader-centered journalism.
"Every downtown that has succeeded in combating that has reoriented itself in terms of what it does," he continued.
Kende has reoriented her search to include more affordable contemporary instruments but still faces the issue of high cost.
Neither official statistics nor independent estimates show any evidence that Chávez has reoriented state priorities to benefit the poor.
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