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As part of "Fusion Challenge," Ford worked with two Hachette car magazines, Road & Track and Car and Driver, to orchestrate test drives in Washington and Los Angeles.

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It led to a dramatic moment at the federal courthouse this month, when a former schools superintendent, Lorenzo Garcia, was sentenced to prison for his role in orchestrating the testing scandal.

Eventually, the panic over Crossroads prompted William Blandy, the vice-admiral in charge of orchestrating the tests, to release one of the more memorable official denials in modern history: The bomb will not start a chain reaction in the water, converting it all to gas, and letting the ships on all the oceans drop down to the bottom.

Within two decades the charity got its vaccine one of public health's greatest triumphs as it financed the research of Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin while orchestrating mass testing and inoculations.

If anything happened to the volunteers, we could say, 'You were offered an out,' but then we were also telling them, 'Listen, this is the Army, and we are at war.' Our view was that this was a terrible thing to do to these kids, because who the hell knew what could happen?" When Ketchum sought to orchestrate a field test with a new version of BZ, four doctors wrote in dissent.

Don't know if you've heard but Australian cricketing culture and by extension our democracy at large have recently been brought into disrepute courtesy of a BALL TAMPERING SCANDAL orchestrated by Australian test captain Steve Smith, vice captain David Warner, and opening batsman Cameron Bancroft.

Everything is poised and balanced, every leap and plummet orchestrated and timed to test your reactions to the nearest pixel.

Our intern Patrick found a couple people on the street who helped him determine the culprit of the area's essence du baby batter, and then orchestrated a blindfolded smell test between them and the real deal.

By Raffi Khatchadourian December 12 , 2012The pinnacle of Colonel James S. Ketchum's career in developing psychochemical weapons during the Cold War was a field test that he orchestrated at the Dugway Proving Ground, in Utah, in 1964.

The pinnacle of Colonel James S. Ketchum's career in developing psychochemical weapons during the Cold War was a field test that he orchestrated at the Dugway Proving Ground, in Utah, in 1964.

Sometimes he was forced to march for hours in the streets, and he endured a fake police raid that had been orchestrated by his superior as an elaborate test of loyalty.

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