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pivot

noun as in center point about which something

verb as in revolve around center point

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That led Russia to pivot to the Khartoum government, Sudanese and rebel officials said.

On the game’s opening possession, Betts received a pass, took one dribble and pivoted to bank in a jump hook for the first basket.

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We have no need to pivot; our policy is baked into our DNA.

Pony AI’s pivot to an asset-light method and collaboration with Sunlight Mobility will also help support the company’s earnings growth, they add.

As Beijing pivots policy toward boosting domestic demand, the older cohort may be a “safe” growth bet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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