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As the pyrotechnics are set off, they are often coordinated with music.
Most of the student protests were approved by, and often coordinated with, school administrators.
In pavilion after pavilion, most information is transmitted via motion picture and slide projectors, often coordinated with stereo sound systems.
Horizontal eye movements are often coordinated with head movements, particularly when the amplitude of the gaze shift is large.
Ms. Mashiah, who works out of Geneva, said much of the activity is in soft diplomacy and informal development meetings, often coordinated with human rights and nongovernmental organizations.
Oersted is still functuioning as designed and continues to produce valuable scientific data on the Earth's magnetic field that is often coordinated with similar instruments on the German CHAMP and the Argentine Sateliete De Apliocaciones Cienificas (SAC-C) missions.
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Foreign analysts say the fishing vessels often coordinate with fisheries enforcement agencies, other maritime law ships and naval vessels to present a united front in the South China Sea.
They may even include some language on what they won't or can't do — like estate planning or tax planning — although they often coordinate with other professionals.
"There is a moral obligation to attend to the wounded," he told VICE News, stressing that his staff often coordinates with the volunteer paramedics.
The documents, and interviews, also show that the committee often coordinated its efforts with Tom Craddick, a Republican state representative whom lawmakers elected speaker of the House after the 2002 elections.
Pressing global issues such as the rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are often neglected by a charity perspective simply because of the orientation to short-term relief efforts that are often not coordinated with the host government.
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