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1 They snapped suddenly, locking together, fundamentally changed, perfectly attuned to this new orientation .
2 Having grasped this idea the new orientation was not difficult.
3 Maybe your new orientation will be of help somehow.
4 The press referred to these months of turmoil as a period of " new orientation . "
5 He was seeking a new orientation , and until that was found his life must stand still.
6 Because of the new orientation , Canon added a 1.8-inch flip-out LCD.
7 The stars α, β and γ of Perseus form a concave bow which will serve in a new orientation .
8 In the coming new orientation the Government is only one factor, another is Parliament, the third and decisive factor is the people.
9 Izzy was firing her thrusters, coming about to a new orientation , trying to put Amalthea between herself and the bolide-realor imagined.
10 Most of the landmasses now lie in the "bottom" hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation .
11 Very frequently these opportunities are ignored, and will be until we achieve something of a new orientation in the matter of teaching English.
12 I must take a new orientation , or else those wicked policemen would orientate me to a cell, a police court, and more cells.
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