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There would be no better demonstration that although he was able to orchestrate an attack on the US that claimed the lives of 3,000 people, he utterly failed to destroy America and all that it stands for.

The agency's expertise in areas including telephone communications analysis and decoding Warren's conversations proved crucial in demonstrating how he was able to orchestrate drug deals from his prison cell and quantifying the vast wealth he has accumulated through his criminal activity".

and their results were summed up in Science Daily: The scientists explained, "The fact that Hitchcock was able to orchestrate the responses of so many different brain regions, turning them on and off at the same time across all viewers, may provide neuroscientific evidence for his notoriously famous ability to master and manipulate viewers' minds".

"The fact that Hitchcock was able to orchestrate the responses of so many different brain regions," they wrote, "turning them on and off at the same time across all viewers, may provide neuroscientific evidence for his notoriously famous ability to master and manipulate viewers' minds.

For example, in the paragraph below, she was able to orchestrate a dialogue (Bakhtin, 1981) between three theorists, paraphrasing their opinions with fairly neutral verbs suggests and advocates, such that the audience can read and judge the ideas on their own, which Hu and Wang (2014) describe as an employment of "attitude-free" verbs (p. 21).

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Commanders have been able to orchestrate these aircraft from a high-tech air operations center at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia that was fully outfitted for combat before Sept. 11.

This, he added, requires private bankers to be a little more "quasi-investment banking type people," and they must be able to orchestrate the right team of internal resources.

Note the vicious, jittery satisfaction that Ms. Burton manifests when Hedda, for one moment, is able to orchestrate Eilert and Thea's lives as if she were a stage director.

To this end, hereby a novel standard compatible framework is proposed, which is able to orchestrate several layer-2 security mechanisms with a limited computational footprint.

Therefore, it is important for biomaterials to be able to orchestrate the biochemical and biophysical cues to facilitate cell cell and cell ECM interactions to facilitate stem cell therapy.

It considers the extensions of the runtime environment in order to be able to orchestrate the invocation of different application components with advanced scheduling techniques that take into account energy efficiency parameters.   2.

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