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He envisages orchestrating an event that would be more like London 2012 than a reality show, he insists.
In December, Yoko orchestrated an "event" that, in its particular mixture of cleverness, sentimentality, coyness, sweetness, satire, and mystification, was typical of her work.
Together, Lowenstein and Mr. Gans helped orchestrate a historic event in U.S. politics: the withdrawal of a sitting president from a reelection race.
Such moves also reduce some of the pressure for Uber to orchestrate a liquidity event.
But when she never got on the plane, police grew suspicious and said the kidnapping appeared to be an "orchestrated event," a "wild goose chase" and a waste of police resources.
He then instructed a police spokesman to tell reporters that Huskins' disappearance appeared more "to be an orchestrated event than an abduction by a stranger".
He added that the protest "seems to have the markings" of an event orchestrated by those who want to form a graduate student union.
He reveals that he is there to avenge the Bluth family's theft of his grandfather's frozen banana idea and the cause of his subsequent deportation, an event orchestrated many years earlier by Lucille Bluth.
Most of all, Mr. Reggie said, keep in mind you are recording an event, not orchestrating it.
He had used the predictable responses of the many stakeholders to orchestrate a series of events that helped achieve his ends, without looking like he was leading the way.
"It's the clearest evidence yet that the violence we saw yesterday was an orchestrated event by pro-Mubarak supporters".
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