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reorient
verb as in reconstruct
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verb as in reorganize
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Taking a break from social media “allows individuals to reorient their lives back to their personal goals rather than what society tells them to want,” Rooney said.
He’s reoriented the story and its characters around race, and it’s worth mentioning that Bob and Perfidia’s blended family looks a bit like Anderson’s own with wife and actor Maya Rudolph.
The change would reallocate the Forest Service’s firefighting budget to the new agency and fundamentally reorient its mission to one of extraction and recreation.
Clubs are hiring managers who believe in it, academies are shaping players to fit it, and football education globally is being reoriented around it.
And it seems like she knows when it’s a good time to reorient.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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