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orchestrates

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Third person singular of orchestrate

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The MEP is a friendly and non-confrontational style of learning that encourages classes to engage in pupil-led discussions to find solutions to maths problems, so the teacher orchestrates the activities but does not lead the lesson in the traditional way.

Few can better his goal-kicking accuracy, he orchestrates set moves and he tackles hard: he is a coach's model player.

Founded in Guangzhou in southern China a century ago, it does not own any factories or equipment but orchestrates a network of 12,000 suppliers in 40 countries, sourcing goods for brands ranging from Kate Spade to Walt Disney.

But even pleas from the world's most powerful man may not halt the path to war, in part because General Musharraf may not do enough to satisfy India.Intelligence sources in India say that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI), which orchestrates the militancy, has merely asked terrorists to lay low for four to six weeks.

In any event, influence may be shifting from the army, which keeps largely to its cantonments, to the Inter Services Intelligence, which orchestrates the proxy wars in Afghanistan and India's part of Kashmir.

Searching for a new script, Chili decides to manage the career of an escort girl/singer, but then finds himself caught between some gangsta rappers and the Ruskies and, sensing a story, happily orchestrates a bang-up bloody ending.

She also orchestrates publicity stunts for me".

But don't think that they have put on a manual on deconstruction where the mood-swinging bipolar spirit of the play should be or that they have replaced with a set of crude larks the enormous subtlety with which the play orchestrates its shifting conflicted atmospheres and its sense of conversation as the criss-crossing of competing monologues.

Understandably, the world's most glamorous drink has zealously maintained standards over the decades: the champagne watchdog, the CIVC (Comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne), orchestrates the rules and decides the harvest start date.

Yet Nicholson orchestrates the jump cuts, from one scene to the next, with quiet assurance.

Its show is scheduled the week of the Grammy Awards, and will be shown at the Hollywood Palladium, generally used for rock concerts, which designer Hedi Slimane often orchestrates his catwalk shows to resemble.

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