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(Mussorgsky wrote the songs for piano and voice and intended to orchestrate them but never did).
"At this level, cells can be directly democratic, and don't need a special governor or president to orchestrate them.
In 2004, there were similar amendments on the ballot in eleven states, and many Democrats suspected that Karl Rove had helped orchestrate them.
Some argue that it shows the underlying potency of the Qaeda idea, as a loose network of militants whose leaders can inspire attacks perhaps more than orchestrate them.
"The reason so many people don't get those real moments, is they are busy trying to orchestrate them, 'Come over here, you're here, turn this way".' 2) Be unobtrusive... somewhat.
"A developing fetal brain contains all of the cells germinal to the cells of an adult brain, as well as all of the programs necessary to orchestrate them toward the final network of neurons," Mr. Johe writes in the patent.
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While the company previously split up many of the features it takes to use containers in production (think building containers, deploying them and then orchestrating them), it is now building container orchestration right into the Docker Engine.
Busoni and Liszt transcribed his works, and Leopold Stokowski orchestrated them.
He has put his own modern-day stamp on them, too, by orchestrating them both himself.
Yet he orchestrates them into semi-abstractions of quite sophisticated elaboration.
Karzai was desperate to find out whether the riots were spontaneous or whether Fahim orchestrated them.
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