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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. According to the US Department of State,...
- 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...
- ideology emerged in 1942, after **** Germany invaded the USSR and decided to reorient its propaganda on a Europeanist ground. In Italy, the Italian Social Movement...
- 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...
- pp. 38–41. Peter D. Hershock (2006). Buddhism in the Public Sphere: Reorienting Global Interdependence. Routledge. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-135-98674-2. Reiko...
- 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...
- to landowners for the provision of environmental services. This helped reorient the forestry sector away from commercial timber production and the resulting...
- improving the infrastructure of the province to introduce European gauge and reorient it towards Romania.: 41 : 53–54  The total length of the railway lines...
- by the church. One cause of the Reformation was the perceived need to reorient Christianity around its early text as authoritative.: 13  Some Protestant...