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Yet many of her sensorimotor abilities are close to normal she would be able to reach out and grasp the banana, orienting her hand and wrist appropriately for its position and orientation, and using a normal and appropriate finger grip.
One of my patients broke her habit of mindlessly overeating in front of the TV by orienting her table so she could eat more mindfully while enjoying the view out her window.
Upstairs, Kristine Donnelly is orienting her sixth-graders to life in middle school.
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Getting her into the sun, Dr. Lemole said, is important to re-orient her and allow her body rhythms to begin to return to normal.
He had to orient her and help her settle in, and he felt in his very spine that he was training his replacement.
The military dictatorship, as well as her stay in Paris right after the 1968 student movement, oriented her to the political left.
As you start the conversation, set the stage by sharing your support for the other person, and then orient her to the situation you're talking about.
With this idea in mind, she has oriented her efforts towards the publication of original scholarship addressing both a general and academic audience within and outside of Malaysia.
Ms. Le Pen has oriented her appeal around what analysts and politicians call the "un-demonization" of her party — the shedding of its racist, anti-Semitic, Nazi-nostalgic roots.
As a Post-Doc, she realized she wanted to orient her research to a more disease-related area, so she began working in Chemical Biology with a focus on malaria at Harvard Medical School.
I know a woman who has oriented her whole portfolio toward soil health.
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