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You can use it to describe someone or something that designs, coordinates, or manages a complicated process or system, or to describe the process itself. For example: "The manager was the orchestrator of the project, efficiently coordinating the efforts of the entire team."
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orchestrator
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One who orchestrates.
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"The orchestrator of these policies that we have seen, that I just mentioned, will most likely be the Democrat nominee for president," he said.
Once heralded as the orchestrator of rapid growth and the master of the business cycle, Mr Greenspan is now seen as the progenitor of a failed theory of central banking, and the last man to recognise the troubling nature of the housing bubble.
Apple is, in short, an orchestrator and integrator of technologies, unafraid to bring in ideas from outside but always adding its own twists.This approach, known as "network innovation", is not limited to electronics.
One of his former right-hand men, Martin Liechti, received a non-prosecution agreement despite being described in court filings by Mr Birkenfeld's lawyers as the "chief architect, orchestrator and director of the entire UBS fraud committed against the United States".
Mahler was a fastidious and brilliant orchestrator.
He was likewise the more sensitive orchestrator, and in the last three symphonies he greatly expanded the role of the brasses.
Wagner understood Mendelssohn's inventive powers as an orchestrator, as is shown in his own opera The Flying Dutchman, and, later, the French composers of the 20th century learned much from his grace and perfection of style.
Initially, Rubinstein asked Ravel to create for her a work with Spanish character, suggesting that he a highly skilled orchestrator who six years earlier had reworked Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition might adapt for orchestra some piano pieces by Spaniard Isaac Albéniz.
His repertoire consisted largely of original music; with orchestrator Melba Liston, he also crafted scores for larger jazz ensembles, and his important recordings include 1990 solo piano albums of music by Ellington, Monk, and himself.
He made some excellent records with Sinatra, including "American Beauty Rose" and "I've Got a Crush on You", but in 1950 Miller wanted Sinatra to record "The Roving Kind" and "My Heart Cries for You" (which had been written by Miller's orchestrator, Percy Faith).
In return, the Ulstermen will look to bundle the champions out of their stride by playing a destructive game up front, thereby breaking the link at half-back, isolating the Leinster orchestrator, Jonathan Sexton, and minimising the threat posed by that talismanic warrior in the Dubliners' midfield, Brian O'Driscoll.
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