The ancient Egyptians were the first to find a solution for the problem, combining four quarter-days into one full day every four years to reorient the calendar.
Her delay in conceding had wasted precious campaign resources, preventing Barack from being able to reorient the battle toward his Republican opponent, John McCain.
Centuries ago, botanists noticed that an upside-down seedling would always reorient its parts, and that plants grown on a spinning wheel would point their roots in the direction of centrifugal force.
Give yourself a moment, and it might be the more skilled among us might need 30 seconds to take a deep breath, reorient themselves, remind themselves of the focus.
And with gas, since it's pipeline gas and the pipelines from western Siberia are built specifically going west to Europe, it cannot as easily reorient that gas to China or anywhere else in Japan.
Then the box office has been reoriented with its own access from the side of the building instead of through the foyer, which means it can be open longer hours, and has more space too.