| 41. | This reorientation could be one of the largest peacetime military relocations in U . S . history.
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| 42. | Rachel Whiteread's 1996 departure from the gallery triggered a reorientation of Schubert's activities.
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| 43. | Exposing children to reading results in a massive reorientation of human cognition in the inferior temporal cortex.
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| 44. | If that approach can lead to a genuine reorientation of drug policy, it will deserve congressional support.
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| 45. | Forgive Boselli if Monday's practice, his first with the Texans, felt like a reorientation.
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| 46. | Here, the Liberals approached to by their reorientation in East Germany and politics especially of the SPD.
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| 47. | This was the beginning of what Anoushiravan Ehteshami calls the " reorientation phase " of Iranian foreign policy.
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| 48. | FRET will respond to internal conformational changes result from reorientation of the fluorophore with respect to the other.
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| 49. | Catholic and sexual reorientation of persons who voluntarily opt for changing their sexual orientation from homosexuality to heterosexuality.
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| 50. | Higher plants sometimes employ strategies such as reorientation of leaf axes to minimize incident light striking the surface.
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