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are masterminding
noun
A person with an extraordinary intellect or skill that is markedly superior to his or her peers.
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One minute you are masterminding Labour's election strategy and dreaming of being the next Foreign Secretary.
"Whether they are masterminding command and control is still being debated".
We never see a German soldier, let alone the generals and politicians of either side who are masterminding events.
The Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, said on state television on Wednesday evening that the government knew that "destructive forces are masterminding the violence from the front and from behind".
Members of La Campora, the Peronist youth group founded by her son Máximo Kirchner, these young economists are masterminding the nationalist imprint that characterises her second term after a landslide 54% in last year's elections.
His testimony has accelerated Brazil's political crisis, in which fearful rulers are masterminding power grabs, secretly recording each other and preparing for the day that they, too, might find themselves on the wrong side of an early-morning police raid.
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Minichiello is masterminding that process.
Some believe he is masterminding the hostage operation from there.
The San Francisco architecture firm Gensler is masterminding the renovation.
The next month, Mr. Yukawa joined Goldman, where Mr. Egol was masterminding the Abacus deals.
The political operative Karl Rove even suggests the White House is masterminding these attacks.
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