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the orchestrating
verb
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
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Besides, some say, the orchestrating of publicity that comes from public testimony is not Mr. Silbert's strength anyway.
It's nothing like the way I usually work, when I bring a full band into the studio and we do the orchestrating right there".
Christopher Olgiati's film outlined Gaddafi's funding and coordinating of terrorist movements, the orchestrating of civil conflicts, the training of genocidal warlords, the ceaseless executions of enemies real and imagined.
Within APSIM and using the script manager, R scripts can be ran, making APSIM the orchestrating engine.
With Johnny Sexton not the orchestrating force that he had been in Ireland's earlier Six Nations games, Schmidt's side fell 12-0 behind in the first half.
Numerous studies have emphasized the orchestrating role of endothelium in sepsis, and endothelium injury could be one of the primum movens pathophysiological events in sepsis complications [102, 135 148].
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Onlookers joined the orchestrated riot, tipping over one of the cars.
They are the integrators, orchestrating the drug development process with members of the ecosystem.
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789.
But what I really loved was the person orchestrating the whole thing.
Kidd scored 21 of his points in the second half, orchestrating the Nets' comeback.
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