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The students were working to orchestrate various voices in their argumentative texts, including the external voices, and their own points of view on educational issues.
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The American Albert Sabin and the Russian Mikhail Chumakov worked together to orchestrate one of the largest vaccine trials in history, testing the live virus vaccine in the Soviet Union.
In an upcoming update, the speakers will be able to wirelessly work together to orchestrate the operations and keep your tracks in sync, all without a speaker/bridge unit hardwired into the router.
Carefully watching the dancers, Byrell and Symba work together to orchestrate the perfect conditions for them to express themselves to the music.
The solution comes in the form of mitochondria: highly dynamic organelles subject to a repertoire of trafficking, fission/fusion and quality control systems which work in concert to orchestrate a precisely distributed and healthy mitochondrial network.
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Pairs of salt bridge interactions between transmembrane helices work in tandem to orchestrate alternating access transport within the PTR family.
This summer, the Bush administration began working behind the scenes to orchestrate a transition to democracy in Pakistan that would leave General Musharraf in the presidency while not making a mockery of President Bush's attempts to push democracy in the Muslim world.
Today, with the Republicans in control, Mr. Gold, a prominent Washington lobbyist and unpaid adviser to the Senate majority leader, Bill Frist, is among a handful of savvy strategists working behind the scenes to orchestrate the delicate drama over the judicial confirmations playing out on the Senate stage.
Martin suspected that the administration of Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower was working behind the scenes to orchestrate Halleck's victory because they thought Martin was too independent.
Hoover worked closely with Strauss to orchestrate Groves's testimony in the context of Groves's vulnerability to prosecution.
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