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The idea was to orchestrate what would today be called regime change in Turkey.
Eagle named six senior South Yorkshire police officers of the time whose role, she said, was to "orchestrate that campaign".
Mr. Cheney's most important move at Halliburton was to orchestrate the 1998 acquisition of one of its largest competitors, Dresser Industries.
Nixon's last campaign, after his disgrace, was to orchestrate both the preservation of his own restored image and the direction of Republican Presidential politics.
His first move after American forces toppled Mr. Hussein, according to an indictment drawn up last fall by Iraqi prosecutors, was to orchestrate the death of a rival cleric.
Since each course relied upon pedagogically trained student instructors to engage student groups during the use of GIW tools, one of the instructor's roles was to orchestrate and manage an instructional team.
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Evans's great talent is to orchestrate funniness, to act as a kind of ringmaster.
It helps the whole offensive line when you have a guy as definitive as he is to orchestrate everything".
An important element that is making the waveform structure consistent is the control logic which purpose is to orchestrate the data routing and computing in the graph.
Their chosen approach, rather, is to orchestrate events to get what they want/need.
Besides the RBI's rate hikes, little is being done to orchestrate a soft landing.
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