Similar words: direct investment, direction, in all directions, direct, director, directly, directed, rectify. Meaning: [dɪ'rekt] adj. showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on.
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31 Local News Editor Rona Johnson was especially effective directing reporters to new trouble spots.
32 He stayed at his side, directing him toward the wooden fence, then moving him back toward the gate.
33 Donen and Vincente Minnelli were the directors with whom he collaborated on his most glorious musicals, often sharing the directing credit.
34 He's directing a new film, Shadowlands, based on the life of C.S. Lewis.
35 Drunken football fans began directing a stream of abusive language at the policemen.
36 Yet the ideal of perfect love still informs the spirit in which we live directing our thoughts and actions.
37 And after James Brooks dropped out of the directing spot, Ted Demme jumped in.
38 And rather than directing their anger at the authors of that injustice[Sentencedict.com ], they were directing it at one another.
39 Sometimes she was directing others while some one held a Super-8 camera.
40 His last attempt at directing a movie ended in failure.
41 We were a whole week in Westway film studios making the video with Ken Russell directing.
42 Johnston appears to have the inside track on directing the movie.
43 This inner focus is truly the compass of our lives, directing us in the ways we live and behave.
44 To unburden themselves of arranging and directing these tasks, grieving families turn to funeral directors.
45 He'd been directing traffic at a census point in Weedon, Northamptonshire.
46 Yeltsin could do his country a power of good by directing public attention to these issues.
47 I was directing this question at Jen, who was fishing in her coffee for something.
48 In war, a Cabinet designed to manage political conflict finds itself instead directing armed force.
49 Hence the importance of directing part of the control process to the implementation of appropriate corrective action. 4.
50 The chair stopped, and the hands directing it tightened on the controls until the knuckles turned white.
51 But there was an interesting sequel, which gave him his first, insightful, small stab at directing.
52 Mylar mirrors magnified the sunlight, directing it into the open doorway of the building on the corner.
53 Manipulate the oviducts in a plastic Petri dish or glass cavity block on the heated stage of a binocular directing microscope.
54 The Alexander Technique is a way of directing our conscious minds in order to be more in the present moment.
55 Longstreet merely sent another note directing that if the artillery fire had the desired effect the attack was to go forward.
56 It is believed Stavridis told the judge in a behind-closed-doors grilling that the pilot was directing him from shore.
57 In survey or exploratory research, questions are a more than adequate device for directing the organization of the methodology.
58 The film still had nominees in all other major categories, including acting, directing and writing.
59 Is the federal government a constructive force in directing industrial technology or an obstacle?
60 Since such orders are not the product of a directing intelligence they can not be said to have a particular purpose.
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