The tank commander can use his map display to navigate, orientate, and control his subunits. |
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It is our memories that locate us, orientate us, and tell us in what direction we are hastening. |
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There was another machine which was used to orientate tiny metal bushes on a line so that they were all the same way up. |
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Crystal structures help to orientate the scissile bond in the enzyme complex structure. |
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Made of billinga, a robust African hardwood, the walkways guide and orientate visitors around the site. |
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As such, philosophy itself must orientate itself to the continuous discontinuity of the event. |
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Scientists say that all animals orientate their inner ear canals in a similar way when they are alert. |
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We discussed the priorities that will orientate the life of the Congregation during the next four years. |
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By the idea of the creators, such symbols accepted all over the world would help foreigners to orientate themselves easier in the airport. |
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This means that farmers will be able to orientate their production according to economic and agronomic criteria without losing income support. |
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It is unquestionably the fundamental duty of man to orientate his person and his life towards God. |
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You'll be able to orientate yourself even more quickly and easily with points of interest in unfamiliar cities. |
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It is necessary to orientate research towards the development of new techniques, with an acceptable economic and social cost. |
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But the second part will be more important, since it concerns the way in which UNESCO will orientate its programme of action. |
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At the same time, our authorities must orientate their action towards youngsters themselves. |
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In this opening instalment the star guide shows users how to orientate themselves in the night sky and identify some of the more obvious constellations and stars. |
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We orientate at success and growth in harmony with lastingness, customer satisfaction and customer profit. |
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This will make the repairs harder than usual to carry out, since the telescope will not be able to orientate itself to dock with the shuttle. |
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Experiments with homing pigeons performed in the early 1970s found that attaching a magnet disrupted their ability to orientate themselves. |
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The Hubble is equipped with six gyroscopes and needs a minimum of three to orientate itself. |
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We must encourage Belarus to maintain its independence as a state and orientate itself towards European cooperation. |
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But there is a third way: orientate, redirect this market more subtly in the direction of which we approve. |
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The Swiss Youth Hostels expect to continue to orientate themselves to the targets set by the state. |
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The resulting colour stripes help to orientate visitors and to define routes and zones within the park, using communication as link between topography and function. |
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Could they be picking up magnetic signals to orientate themselves? |
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The humeral epicondyles locate the y-axis and therefore orientate the array with respect to the arm. |
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A comprehensive colour-coding system and easily understood model applications help customers to orientate and to choose the perfect profile for them. |
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For example, Ozu commonly eschews establishing shots, denying viewers certain visual clues that might orientate them to place and time. |
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In 2004, Groupe SEB set up a Sustainable Development Department in order to standardise, orientate and give impetus to a collective, participatory process in this area. |
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It is also important to orientate participants not to seek consensus on all points, but rather to learn first to listen, understand, analyse and respect the perceptions of others. |
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The librarian plays an important role, since he promotes meetings, lectures, fora and other events to facilitate, orientate and disseminate actions of all kinds, especially in the field of human rights. |
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The mouse is used for quickly placing complex dimensions: after making a single entry in the dimensions field, use your mouse to orientate dimensions by simply clicking and dragging. |
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In our case, the companies tendering should not only orientate themselves on price, but also on the quality and performance of a service provider. |
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In the illuminated cave, he is welcomed by his brothers and receives the Lord's prayer, which, from then on, will orientate all the acts of his life. |
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As the Administrative and Financial Manager I supervise, organise and co-ordinate all the Groupe Frayssinet departments so as to make it possible for the management to orientate its financial policy. |
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Everything is designed to help passengers orientate themselves. |
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The Portuguese government will watch to see whether such a party wikll orientate itself along more Marxist lines, which had become less and less distinct under Mr Cabral's leadership. |
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Furthermore, the birds orientate themselves carefully with regard to the sun and gently flap their feathersome wings to increase convective cooling. |
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He came out of the station and took some time to orientate himself. |
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Try to orientate your students towards the science subjects. |
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Jerry Bailey will retain his regular mount aboard Orientate, while Pat Day will be in the irons with Day Trader. |
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Daytrader is an outsider but Orientate is hot favourite with the British bookies. |
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