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- Reorient was a Canadian online magazine focusing on contemporary Middle Eastern arts and culture. The magazine was founded in 2012 by Joobin Bekhrad who...
- strengthen the country's military and economic capabilities, as well as to reorient its foreign policy westwards. The new government's efforts to re****ert...
- are obstinate and seemed to have found the last ditch." He planned to reorient his lines and shift the center of potential action to the east of Spotsylvania...
- a magnetic field is changed around a circular tank of young fish, they reorient themselves in line with the field. The mechanism of fish magnetoreception...
- bonded molecules, those molecules not only become polarised, but also reorient so that their symmetry axes align to the field. The study of dielectric...
- January 4, 1913, Joy and 108 other leading Detroit citizens came together to reorient the Detroit Athletic Club. Joy and his colleagues selected Detroit's most...
- all of 21st-century pop music" according to Billboard, with Beyoncé reorienting the music market to cohesive albums and unconventional promotional rollouts...
- increased friction. Claws can be used to interact with rough substrates and reorient the direction of forces the animal applies. This is what allows squirrels...
- leader in the field; subsequently, there are various proposals to reform or reorient the WHO's role and priorities in public health, ranging from narrowing...
- fallen 17%. Xi has circulated a policy called dual circulation, meaning reorienting the economy towards domestic consumption while remaining open to foreign...