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were reoriented
verb
To orient again; to become oriented after a dislocation or period of disorientation.
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The "surge" sucked in everything: aid, economic assistance, institution-building – all were reoriented towards the counter-insurgency project.
However, Alan W. Wolff, a Washington lawyer, said that Congress could support the Doha round if it were reoriented around issues that had been neglected, like food and product safety and the sharing of scarce commodities.
After the first World Festival of Negro Arts was organized at Dakar in 1966, a number of existing institutions were reoriented toward African traditions, and others were created, such as the Dynamique Museum, the Daniel Sorano Theatre, and the Tapestry Factory of Thiès.
The images were reoriented into conventional short-axis, vertical long-axis and horizontal long-axis views.
The transaxial images were reoriented into short, horizontal, and vertical long-axis slices for image quality assessment.
The images acquired for each participant were reoriented to have the same point of origin (anterior commissure) and spatial orientation.
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Now they were reorienting themselves and heading southwards to warmer waters.
The surprise wasn't just being reoriented so abruptly.
Rather, "the composition of spending needs to be reoriented".
Certainly, bonus payments lost that purpose and need to be reoriented.
Rank-and-file soldiers have been reoriented from battlefield missions to urban combat ones.
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