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to orchestrate
verb
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
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You have to orchestrate your moves".
"It's an appropriate piece to orchestrate," he said.
To orchestrate such havoc is no mean skill.
"Are you ordering me to orchestrate like Glazunov?" Prokofiev asked.
"I love to orchestrate on the organ," he said.
But Ken's intervention allowed the union to orchestrate a response.
"They said, 'We are going to orchestrate this thing.
He asked how she managed to orchestrate it all.
It allows you to orchestrate meals around your busy nights.
The video showed Chechens the level of humiliation the government was prepared to orchestrate.
Though they can be tricky to orchestrate, deals on fixer-uppers are still being done.
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