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[Wall Street Journal] One Upper West Side resident single-handedly orchestrated the closing of an Amsterdam Avenue bar, according to fliers the bar's owners posted in their window.
In its campaign to revive the intimate, friendly feel of a neighborhood coffee shop, Starbucks orchestrated the closing of 7,100 of its American stores at precisely 5 30 p.m. for a three-hour retraining session for employees.
At his marathon news conference Thursday, Christie said he was "embarrassed and humiliated" by evidence that "people on my team" had orchestrated the closing of lanes from Fort Lee, N.J., to the George Washington Bridge.
Maneuvering behind the scenes in even more elite circles than Boothe, Hopkins and Harriman not only oversaw lend-lease — pushing through the transfer of planes, munitions and warships — but also played a crucial role in orchestrating the increasingly close relationship between the president and the prime minister.
Egyptian prosecutors, in an apparent effort to mollify the protesters, have recently charged some of Mr. Mubarak's closest allies in the former ruling party with paying the mounted thugs and orchestrating the attack.
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789.
He's orchestrating the whole thing.
They have Ray Rhodes orchestrating the defense.
ORChestrating the human DNA replication program.
Cheer George Will orchestrating the dancing elephants.
But McVay is expertly orchestrating the moves.
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