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to orchestrating
verb
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
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It's been elevated to orchestrating a collective euphoria now.
Mr. Madoff is serving 150 years in prison after pleading guilty to orchestrating the fraud.
He admitted to orchestrating and sometimes taking part in torture that could continue for days.
Mr. Madoff was arrested on Dec. 11, 2008, and pleaded guilty three months later to orchestrating the Ponzi scheme.
Wildstein, a high-ranking Port Authority official, pleaded guilty to orchestrating the scheme and was the prosecution's star witness.
Threats appeared to have been made against Pamuk by the man who confessed to orchestrating the murder.
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You have to orchestrate your moves".
It allows you to orchestrate meals around your busy nights.
"Are you ordering me to orchestrate like Glazunov?" Prokofiev asked.
"They said, 'We are going to orchestrate this thing.
"I love to orchestrate on the organ," he said.
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