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"But I think if we were to try to orchestrate something like that, it would backfire".
Comedy connects cinema to its deepest roots in pure entertainment – though perhaps a new Billy Wilder is needed to orchestrate something more ambitious from these current stars.
Other countries have wasted millions trying to build film industries; but only Tinseltown that fashionably flexible and (culture ministers, note) unsubsidised network of players, suits and "talent"—could orchestrate something like this.All true, but note one interesting fact.
The sheer heinousness of the cartels is going to make it politically difficult for any of the candidates to orchestrate something that looks on its face like a détente.
"You can't orchestrate something like that," Mickelson said of the reaction.
It doesn't matter if they pop the question in a super low-key way, if they orchestrate something more extravagant or if it falls somewhere in between.
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He is orchestrating something that will challenge the hardliners".
He will not be wearing the conductor's suit he donned in Atlanta in January, but he will be orchestrating something just as complex: the Mets' revamped roster.
In 1997, Mr. Gilmore, 50, orchestrated something of a tour de force, turning an underdog run for governor into a rout.
Schmidt makes it clear that his tool is just an illustration of how easy orchestrating something like this and getting people to attack could be.
Before he died, Mr Litvinenko accused Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, of orchestrating his demise, something the Kremlin vigorously denied.
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