It is following through on the Lisbon Strategy which, in a bid to disorientate the workers, is now allegedly a 'reformed' strategy. |
Debb led her through a maze of corridors, up stairs, through rooms, as if trying to confuse or disorientate her. |
Cosmic spheres, where the inventories follow on from each other and disorientate us through a new creation of the world. |
The idea of being free seems to disorientate Stephanie as she rises from her seat but with every step she makes towards the gallery, the clouds drift out of her mind. |
Civilian detainees are alleged to have been subjected to a number of techniques to disorientate and debilitate them, including deprivation of sleep, food and water. |
Outside, you are overwhelmed with heady fragrances and a luxuriant nature that disorientate your senses. |