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Then he orchestrates at least three or four "news events" a day.
All this, Conner orchestrates at an almost funereal pace, even though he didn't tinker with the speeds of the footage itself, only looping the opening sequence, to prolong the wait for the first explosion.
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That is just one of the many changes Lynton has orchestrated at the New York publishing house.
Also exceptional is a brief performance piece that Tino Sehgal, ephemeralist extraordinaire, has orchestrated at the Marian Goodman Gallery's stand.
It is art," Ms. Bruni said of a Bulgari display she orchestrated at Portofino on the Italian coast.
The Islamists, for their part, think America condoned or even orchestrated, at Israel's behest the coup against them.
In 1976, they orchestrated at the site their protests at both the Democratic and Republican presidential conventions.
Using the years of LSD research that Van Sim had helped orchestrate at Edgewood, the response time of the drug could be charted with reasonable accuracy.
In the English version of the statement, the official said the programme was being "orchestrated at the tacit connivance, patronage and instigation by 'Downing Street'".
But Mr. Park's jittery posture reflects the peculiarity of the elaborate ceremony — called kaiseki — that he's orchestrating at Rosanjin.
"The MDC views this is as a wanton act of aggression by Zanu-PF aimed at covering up the massive electoral fraud by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) orchestrated at the behest and connivance of Zanu PF," the party said.
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