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is reoriented
verb
To orient again; to become oriented after a dislocation or period of disorientation.
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The icy sexual power of Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs, already the subject of a work by Glenn Ligon, is reoriented to the heterosexual male gaze in monumental close-ups of the artist's tightly corseted, thonged or garter-belted torso.
Subsequently, the ME-MPRAGE is reoriented to the reference position.
However at more negative potentials 2-thiothymine is reoriented into a slightly tilted position interacting via its S, N and O atoms with the surface.
Here, we report a domino effect originating from the point mutation at position 69: we find that the side chain of T62 is reoriented far from its expected position leaning on the lumen of the pore.
If portal ends are not on parallel planes, the character passing through is reoriented to be upright with respect to gravity after leaving a portal end.
The UK Foreign Office remained wary, speculating in a January 1966 report that while the British government hoped to reclaim Rhodesia "in such a way that policy and thinking is reoriented, racial attitudes changed, and the path to majority rule firmly laid," the Chief Justice "would be content to see a 1961-type constitution, without independence, remain for a long time".
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Since I.B.M.'s Watson won "Jeopardy," the company has committed more than a billion dollars to develop it, and is reorienting its business around "cognitive systems".
Also, Albin Serviant, CEO of MXP4, has confirmed that the company is reorienting itself towards social music gaming.
And Otellini is reorienting Intel's focus to look beyond its slow-growth mainstay, processor chips for desktops, to what he hopes will be the Next Wave.
KIRK is reorienting its store base to off-mall locations, where it can get more space and a lot more visibility.
Instead, the entire planet is reorienting itself.
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