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Mr. Caamano said that California's air pollution problems in the 1970s instilled in him a deep revulsion toward internal combustion that oriented him toward electric drive.
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With the damage, managers have decided to lock the rotary joint that orients the array toward the sun.
One, he said, is a kind of inner global-positioning system that orients a person to the surrounding world.
So the sun will be somewhere west of due south, and a bird that orients itself in the same way will be heading south-southeast.
The instructors think that the park terrain, with its abrupt changes in elevation, narrow corners and unpaved paths, is unique and requires a training session that orients the riders to the topography.
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.
There's a built-in accelerometer that orients the screen horizontally or vertically.
"IBM will offer an onboarding system that orients users with the service easily.
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