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You can change scenery, add characters and orchestrate events.
Despite his holiday, Perkins found himself increasingly preoccupied by the previous week's events, and he was unable to resist continuing to try to orchestrate events at Hewlett-Packard.
Their chosen approach, rather, is to orchestrate events to get what they want/need.
The dynamic and reciprocal interplays between the tumor and its microenvironment orchestrate events critical to the establishment of primary and metastatic niches and maintenance of a permissive environment at the tumor−stroma interface.
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Some of the Hutu extremists orchestrating events might have heeded such warnings, they have suggested.
President Obama is right to take pains to avoid any impression that Washington is orchestrating events.
It seems inconsistent for you to urge changes in Egypt while warning the president against orchestrating events.
She focuses on orchestrating events, rentals and promotions using castles, as well as sales of estates through a sister company, Hermitage Estates.
It also orchestrates events like the spring Viking Fest, a celebration of Scandinavian culture with choral music and a replica of a Viking ship.
It suggests the idea of unseen forces orchestrating events and steering outcomes, which is good for narrative but bad for the supposed purity of competition.
Those roles have prompted accusations that the Kremlin is orchestrating events behind the scenes and that Mr. Kucherena has ties to the authorities or the security service itself, which he disputed.
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