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get one's bearings



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Conspiracy theories can be comforting, a way to get one’s bearings during rapid change in the culture or the economy, by providing narratives that bring order.

From New York Times • Apr. 29, 2021

There is not much on the bay, but enough to get one’s bearings as the sky grows dim.

From New York Times • Jul. 11, 2012

Shelley A. Wilson Harford, Pa. Your Essay asserts that "it is difficult to get one's bearings in time if one stays too long on Oahu."

From Time Magazine Archive

For the armchair strategist who cannot visit the battlefields, or for anyone who simply wonders where all the shooting was, detailed maps drawn at the time are the only satisfactory way to get one's bearings.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I quite understand how one needs permanent lodgings—the more quickly one can find them in a strange city, why, the quicker one is able to settle into life, get one's bearings in a foreign port."

From Violists by McGowan, Richard