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As soon as Food and his group heard about Maqdisi's arrest, they suddenly became suspicious of Cohen, and blamed the American government for having orchestrated the whole affair.
As an example, I cited the Mets for having orchestrated the return of the retired Frank Cashen when Steve Phillips, then the general manager, took a leave of absence over sexual-harassment allegations in the workplace in November 1998.
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In the Middle Ages, for instance, Jews were accused of having orchestrated an outbreak of the Black Death by poisoning town wells; there were pogroms across Europe.
The tribal areas also serve as the base for militants who have orchestrated a drastic increase in suicide bombings in Pakistan.
For years, Cubit has orchestrated exhibitions and performances around social justice themes ― themes she believes are often overlooked by the mainstream art world.
On the way, however, Archer reveals he is aware of Malory's plan and has been attempting to discourage Cyril from becoming a field agent, presumably due to his own feelings for Lana, and had orchestrated the whole fiasco to this end (revealing the prostitute was merely tranquilized).
The man who for nearly 15 years has orchestrated a bloody revolt in the country's Kurdish south-east has been snatched abroad in Kenya and whisked back to Turkey to face charges of fomenting murder and mayhem.
But these days, helped in large part by the book and the movie "Game Change," particularly the sympathetic portrayal of him in the film by Woody Harrelson, Mr. Schmidt has emerged from that car crash and settled into a lucrative and prominent existence that suggests he is the beneficiary of the kind of political resurrection Mr. Schmidt might have orchestrated for a beleaguered public figure.
Hunter's bust is one of several that Le Roux appears to have orchestrated for the DEA.
Thankfully, God reminded me of the Christmas miracle for an orphan he had orchestrated, and the beautiful part I have to play in it.
Mr. Garvin, an adjunct professor of urban planning and architecture at Yale, was the lead planner for NYC2012, the group that has orchestrated the city's bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, and he is the author of "The American City," considered a seminal textbook of urban planning.
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