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The teams were not even on each other's schedules until ESPN, looking to orchestrate early-season excitement and ratings, went to work.
Of course, Syracuse quarterback Ryan Nassib will be looking to orchestrate his own no-huddle coming out party.
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For the Chargers it's much of the same from a team that shouldn't be in danger of coming in second in the AFC west they'll look to orchestrate back to back wins against NFC east teams on Sunday.
If Mr. Rudman or any of his colleagues are looking to depose Zuckerberg and David Ebersman, Facebook's chief financial officer, who helped orchestrate the I.P.O., they will have to get in line.
Or, if I'm looking to make something to smash down a rave, I'll be looking at a whole different palette of sounds to orchestrate it.
His signature achievement was orchestrating the $68 billion takeover of Wyeth in 2009, kicking off a huge wave of health care mergers by drug makers looking to replenish depleted product pipelines.
Although Gates looked to be utterly entranced, he continued to orchestrate the improvisation, instructing the cellist to take over for a solo, signaling another singer to continue on with a particular thread.
The sheer heinousness of the cartels is going to make it politically difficult for any of the candidates to orchestrate something that looks on its face like a détente.
STEVE GILLMOR: Is it a fundamental thing that's different, that's been instantiated by the ubiquity of broadband coupled with the ability of XML based technologies to orchestrate processes that look a lot like social interaction?
But Ms. Shemy looks to be moving into more enigmatic territory, orchestrating these battles less firmly and letting dreamy pockets open up within the sometimes brutal action.
At the same time, the administration does not want to look as if the United States is trying to orchestrate the outcome in Syria, for fear that the image of American intervention might do the Syrian opposition more harm than good.
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