Our business pivoted a few times to end up in a live and growing state.
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But if the building is well pivoted to reduce friction, that requires surprisingly little power.
Apparently dissatisfied, the bull pivoted, lifted Mr. Kluesner on its horns and threw him into the air.
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The bookstore chain pivoted to anointing liquidators as the opening bidders in the auction, set for Tuesday.
When the government put cities under siege and cut off Internet service, activists pivoted to satellite phones.
Hernandez fielded the ball in front of the mound, pivoted and snapped a throw to second for a forceout.
In response to this movement, as the super slow-motion footage revealed, the insect pivoted its abdomen up and down.
Since then, the national conversation has pivoted dramatically to focus on income inequality.
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Mr. Wu pivoted Huaxi's economy from farming toward manufacturing and trade, with ventures in steelmaking, then liquor, banking and tourism.
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The women then took a collective breath, pivoted and resumed their demonstration, with the young man leading the way this time.
So Obama immediately pivoted and followed up with warnings on global warming.
As he headed back into the Capitol after the swearing-in, the president pivoted and planted himself to look back at the scene.
Mr. Weiner pivoted to make a larger point about fighting Albany on many fronts, including teacher evaluations, charter schools and even liquor licenses.
Recognizing that he could no longer advance his agenda through Congress, Obama pivoted to maximizing the vast regulatory powers of the Executive Branch.
This is sort of a two-part question that relates: One is, you've talked about how you've pivoted to Asia on this trip.
Recently, Brightcove, who makes one of the most popular video players for the web, pivoted away from emphasizing tools for HTML5 development towards native apps.
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Although the debate was meant to focus on foreign policy, the two candidates repeatedly pivoted back to the fragile US economy, an issue uppermost in American voters' minds.
The cradle itself can be pivoted from the base, clicking into place in one of four positions, so you can play in either portrait or landscape mode, depending on the individual game's needs.
But with a runner on first and one out, Hernandez fielded a soft comebacker by Curtis Granderson in front of the mound, quickly pivoted and snapped a throw to second base for a forceout.
For example, when Keynes pivoted to a protectionist stance on trade in 1933, he was mortified to receive a congratulatory letter from Oswald Mosley, who had founded the British Union of Fascists the previous year.
Today one can still descend to the vaulted cellar and inspect two wooden panels one holding glasses behind a well-stocked bar that may be unlocked with a small key and pivoted from floor to ceiling to permit a discreet exit.
After somehow failing to argue competently on behalf of a patently justifiable invasion, and as its more specious arguments were collapsing, the Bush administration then pivoted with breathtaking enthusiasm to nation building, something so Clinton-tinged that it had previously been held in contempt.
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