The design offers independent screen rotation and positioning, and each can tilt back up to 70 degrees or forward by 5 degrees.
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Huddles typically last a few hours, during which the penguins may cycle through multiple rotations from the huddle’s cold exterior to its warm interior.
Math of the Penguins|Susan D'Agostino|August 17, 2020|Quanta Magazine
They give the Nationals what projects to be one of the top rotations in the NL.
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ROMY could also detect a change in Earth’s spin rate so small that it would add up to only a four-second difference in the length of a day, over a single rotation.
A giant underground motion sensor in Germany tracks Earth’s wobbles|Maria Temming|July 17, 2020|Science News
That offseason, the Dodgers signed Zack Greinke to join Kershaw, pairing Cy Young winners at the top of the rotation.
The Dodgers’ Legacy May Depend On This Short Season|Robert O'Connell|July 13, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Following one week of “R&R,” the team will spend one more six-week rotation in the ETU before entering a three-week isolation.
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"Palmer always keeps his word," beamed Weaver, putting the right hander back in the rotation.
Will the Real Jim Palmer Please Stand Up|Tom Boswell|September 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Others who will join the rotation include Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, Stacy Keach, and Carol Burnett.
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Of course, that relates to the other rotation of the spin herethat she was difficult and demanding.
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Ten stand, eight sleep, then eight different men sleep, all in a rotation.
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In other words, it was entirely independent of the earth and its rotation.
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The success of the potato is largely dependent on the crops preceding it in the rotation.
The Vegetable Garden|Anonymous
With the sweet potato, as with other crops, rotation is the keynote of success.
The Vegetable Garden|Anonymous
We say, then, that the wind in a storm is not in rotation, and it is a dangerous doctrine to teach the navigator.
Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms|T. Bassnett
Dancing masters held their classes in rotation at the great plantation houses.
Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian: A Plantation Tutor of the Old Dominion, 1773-1774.|Philip Vickers Fithian
British Dictionary definitions for rotation
rotation
/ (rəʊˈteɪʃən) /
noun
the act of rotating; rotary motion
a regular cycle of events in a set order or sequence
a planned sequence of cropping according to which the crops grown in successive seasons on the same land are varied so as to make a balanced demand on its resources of fertility
maths
a circular motion of a configuration about a given point or line, without a change in shape
a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin
another name for curl (def. 11) Abbreviation (for sense 4c): rot
the spinning motion of a body, such as a planet, about an internal axisCompare revolution (def. 5a)
A single complete cycle of such motion. See Note at revolution.
A transformation of a coordinate system in which the new axes have a specified angular displacement from their original position while the origin remains fixed.