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But the "variety and extent of the active measures suggests the deeper goal is turning Georgia from its Euroatlantic orientation back into the Russian fold", he said.

No doubt the Russians' would like to see Saakashvili removed, but the variety and extent of the active measures suggests the deeper goal is turning Georgia from its Euroatlantic orientation back into the Russian fold.

He also reminded those at the meeting that despite dire warnings before the state passed a law banning discrimination based on sexual orientation back in 1992, "the world as we know it hasn't changed".

Zumthor himself, a little wishfully, perhaps, told me not long ago that he regarded the prize as reflecting "a new orientation, back to the earth, back to the real thing, architecture in the traditional sense of making things.

The city of Munster passed a human rights ordinance that prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation back in 2016.

Exiting campus, I passed hulking St . Lukes Hospital and remembered the several hours I had spent there during my own Columbia freshman orientation, back in 1996.

"It doesn't matter if you're from a poor urban district or a middle class suburban district, it's shocking how many people want to make improvements on our health care system," Congresswoman-elect Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) told reporters during her freshmen orientation back in November.

Deletion of 1 or 3 amino acids in this β-sheet would alter the orientation of Cavβ with respect to α1 by 180°, while deletion of two would return the orientation back to WT (Fig. 7).

Because of the relatively large scatter, it was not possible to determine whether orientation back toward the capture site or toward the winter grounds fitted the data best (Figure S2).

Every contig in the solution to the MWM projects a coordinate position and an orientation back to a single chromosome in each of the grapevine, cacao and peach genomes (even though the contig may contain a minority of genes from another chromosome), based on the average coordinates and most frequent orientation of the genes it contains from that genome on that particular chromosome.

Cultural training is common when employees move to foreign countries, but surprisingly, employers find that returning expats may need a re-orientation back home to get up to speed not only on changes at the company, but also on social, political and technology developments.

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