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Socialism as a means of orchestrating a modern industrial system did not receive explicit attention until the Russian Revolution in 1917.
If Einhorn's sudden entry was Selig's means of orchestrating his friend Fred Wilpon's graceful exit and a transfer of majority ownership is imminent, then Reyes could still be a centerpiece of a stable ownership moving forward.
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A morally legitimate policy of lustration must take into account such gradations of guilt.[36] But the ability to determine degrees of culpability requires expensive, lengthy investigations which are often beyond the means of those orchestrating a transition.
A learning ecosystem has been described as a means for orchestrating a variety of learning approaches given by the varied characteristics of learning processes (Siemens, 2003).
Rousseff was impeached last year for breaking budgetary laws, but she and her supporters have accused Temer, her vice president, of orchestrating her ouster as part of a soft "coup" meant to halt the Car Wash investigation.
Alex Salmond has accused David Cameron of orchestrating "scaremongering" by major companies.
Nine men were convicted, in 2011, of orchestrating the attacks.
Hastert is flailing around accusing George Soros of orchestrating his demise.
"Scottie has done a great job of orchestrating things.
Some openly accuse Syria of orchestrating the bombings.
Experts in Seoul suspect Pyongyang of orchestrating the attack.
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