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But should PMs try to orchestrate their departures?
"But I think if we were to try to orchestrate something like that, it would backfire".
Despite his holiday, Perkins found himself increasingly preoccupied by the previous week's events, and he was unable to resist continuing to try to orchestrate events at Hewlett-Packard.
Moreover, experience suggests that it is unwise to make heavy bets on Iran's presidential poll, however assiduously the ruling circle may try to orchestrate its outcome.
He also seemed to try to orchestrate a cover-up, telling a friend, "Just say she came to your house and passed out".
"It's like the deep state all got together to try to orchestrate a palace coup," Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, said in January on Fox Business Network.
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Was Espada involved with Rosenberg, trying to orchestrate a new kind of coup?
In 1970, President Nixon tried to orchestrate a Republican sweep in the off-year Congressional elections.
President Kiir then accused Mr Machar of trying to orchestrate a coup.
These are precisely the steps that the Bush administration has tried to orchestrate before, without success.
Mr. Mauro accused Mr. Bush of trying to orchestrate a debate that no one would watch.
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