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"We need to fundamentally rethink how we orchestrate and create government value," he said.
Yes, the very same Varane who helped orchestrate and lead Real's defence against Schalke on Tuesday night.
It became the Shakespeare play I most wanted to orchestrate, and luckily that opportunity came my way in 2012.
The leadership we need will not only adjust, but will also orchestrate and alter events, attitudes and positions.
The surgeons' minds map, orchestrate and experience the machine like an infant taking possession of its own body.
She snickered at the custom dictating that campaigns should "orchestrate" and "script" everything for the media's ease.
This was no "angry brigade" of Oxford-educated "anarchists" but, rightly or wrongly, a real attempt to orchestrate and instruct a tangible manifesto.
The specialized skills required to successfully orchestrate and manage an outsourcing agenda need to be cultivated and nurtured as an integral part of a management curriculum.
Miami did what it does best, spreading the floor with shooters, letting James orchestrate and, whenever possible, taking advantage in transition.
Most notably, he was an avid early adopter of the digital composition software Performer, which made it easy to orchestrate — and repeatedly reorchestrate — his music himself.
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Still, this is a skillfully orchestrated and effective work.
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