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Moreover, let T → w v be an optimal orientation consistent with c w that orients the edges on path T (v, w) from v to w. Assume that this orientation contains for a child u i the arc (u i, w).
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.
Carry it in a purse or briefcase or get a nonmetallic belt clip that orients it away from your body.
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.
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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Humans are not born with sensors that orient them to the horizon, magnetic north or a runway's alignment.
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.
But what would be the consequences of an anti-sexist campaign that oriented to the bottom of society rather than to the top?
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.
It's a 15th-century monastery that Orient-Express has taken and converted.
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