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Some of the passengers had been in 30 or 40 accidents, though prosecutors said that one man who was indicted, Aleksandr Tarashchansky, had orchestrated as many as 1,000.
A-Rod is, of course, Alex Rodriguez, baseball's most highly paid player and its best shortstop — and the Yankees' new third baseman, thanks to a surprise trade and defensive realignment that seems to have been orchestrated as much by Rodriguez's agent, Scott Boras, as by either of the teams (the Yankees and the Texas Rangers) involved.
Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra is a perfect orchestral warhorse, as colorful as Stravinsky, as mercurial as Prokofiev, as resourcefully orchestrated as Ravel, featuring near-Bachian counterpoint in some sections and eruptive emotional climaxes.
They are as meticulously rehearsed and orchestrated as a $10 million Broadway musical.
These meetings are as orchestrated as a road show of "Jersey Boys".
The coverage of the Olympics is as orchestrated as ever; it just flows with more style than it has before.
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I can't overstate how hard this must have been to orchestrate, as well as the presence of mind to tie in a feed to a national television station.
Another component of the strategy to counter global warming is to orchestrate as rapidly as possible a shift from carbon polluting fossil fuel to clean renewable energy sources.
Some commentators have savaged Europe's policymakers for not orchestrating as aggressive a fiscal and monetary policy as their US counterparts have.
My job is to help orchestrate it as much as possible, basically.
"I'm orchestrating with as much variety and tempo as I can," Mr. Thiebaud said.
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