This tightens the belts, gets the airbags ready and repositions the seats when the car thinks things have gone horribly wrong. |
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Then the trap is shut and Mark waits as Gerry repositions the boat and gives him the signal to drop it overboard. |
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To follow the sun's arc through the sky, Chris daily repositions the panels. |
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He staggers away and is half-carried to a room where a smoking doctor repositions his dislocated shoulder. |
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The Treasury Board Policy on Internal Audit repositions the audit function as a provider of assurance services to departmental senior management. |
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A sophisticated algorithm instantaneously and automatically repositions every single lens in the array according to the new zoom beam angle. |
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When the hydraulic lift lever is moved to a higher or lower setting, the system repositions the equipment and maintains that selected position. |
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In Thailand, young women who sell beauty products are perceived as a vanguard of modernity whose independent income repositions them in relation to family and kin. |
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It not only changes our relationship with time, but profoundly repositions us in relation to distance. |
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It clarifies and strengthens the role of internal audit and repositions the internal audit function as a provider of assurance services. |
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The tool automatically maintains and repositions bends or connections with other components. |
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As the fuel level increases, the float repositions the needle valve towards the closed position. |
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It's an idiom that effectively repositions women back into the domestic sphere… it trivialises their words. |
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It repositions the phone number as the ubiquitous identifier whatever the communication channel. |
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Now Sarah Palin has found a new role, that of film critic, with a rousing review of new movie The Giver in which she repositions the dystopian tale as an anti-Obama polemic. |
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To combat the rising number of suicides, the BTP launched a new programme that embeds mental-health care into their police work and repositions the force as a shepherd into the care system. |
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Breast reduction is a surgery that helps reduce the volume of a large and droopy breast. At the same time, it lifts the breast and repositions the nipple. |
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Because of its verticalness, it repositions your jaw slightly down and forward. |
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Johannesburg simultaneously strengthens the environmental pillar of sustainable development, repositions within that development the problems of eradicating poverty and introduces new factors such as cultural diversity. |
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The revised Treasury Board Policy on Internal Audit repositions the role of internal audit as a provider of assurance, including assurance that information for decision making and reporting is complete and accurate. |
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At the Centre Pompidou, the exhibition Robert Mallet-Stevens repositions the important architectural work of the pioneer of the modern movement, and in particular the Barillet workshop. |
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Maroc Telecom repositions the Mobisud product, now dedicated to customers making international calls, and overhauls its national and international rates. |
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As such, CIDA's new Program Activity Architecture for 2007-2008 repositions ODG programs to reflect the contributions to enhanced institutional performance in our partner countries and organizations. |
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As you do so, your skin repositions itself continuously. |
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It repositions climate change in the global context of citizen mobilization in response to international challenges and today's multidimensional crisis, and demands deep-reaching economic and social change. |
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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is offering a nine-night sailing from Aqaba to Istanbul on May 7, as the line repositions the Song of Flower from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. |
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