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Humans are not born with sensors that orient them to the horizon, magnetic north or a runway's alignment.
Here, meanwhile, dullish ensemble playing did little to foster any notion that "Orient et Occident" was more than an occasional trifle, if admittedly an agreeable one.
He has claimed that Orient will be "crushed" if they are not allowed to share the stadium with West Ham, but has conceded he is unlikely to succeed.
And one can see why: it is not just that Orient are out of the League Two relegation zone only on goal difference, two seasons after making the League One play-offs, but rather the general chaos under the Italian.
"We don't have a hardware store, we don't have a video store, and the nearest 24-hour supermarket is 40 miles away, so I'm not terribly concerned that Orient is going to be overrun".
Its star program is Philanthropology, a set of daylong workshops that "orient participants to the field, and equip them to handle the politics involved in their work," Mr. Stahl said.
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One, he said, is a kind of inner global-positioning system that orients a person to the surrounding world.
Carry it in a purse or briefcase or get a nonmetallic belt clip that orients it away from your body.
But it's his first-hand experience of struggle that orients him and gives him more of a grounding than most famous people.
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