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were orchestrating
verb
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
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Sinn Féin's Gerry Kelly said dissident republicans, from the Real IRA, were orchestrating the violence.
"They were orchestrating their questions so as to embarrass and demean the prime minister," he said in an interview.
Rumors were swirling that Pierce and his allies were orchestrating a coup to replace Davis as the firm's chairman.
The UDA leader denied that his organisation and the rival Ulster Volunteer Force were orchestrating much of the violence and intimidation.
In 2013, Sufi wrote an essay for the Menzies House website arguing that same-sex marriage proponents in Australia were orchestrating a "perfidious and futile attack on language".
Some on the right believed, or professed to believe, that he had been murdered by or at the behest of the Clintons, who were orchestrating a monstrous coverup.
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Some were orchestrated by Brahms himself, and others were orchestrated by his colleagues, including Antonín Dvořák.
Arrests were false, allegations were fabricated, statements were orchestrated.
Instead, the songs were orchestrated by Mr. Mills's guitar.
Of course, both appearances were orchestrated.
He's orchestrating the whole thing.
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