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Orchestrate a Republican "national unity ticket" of Giuliani for president and Joe-mentum Lieberman for vice-president.
FRC's Tony Perkins: Rudy "Far Outside Of The Mainstream Of Conservative Thought" 2009
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Orchestrate your getaways around long weekends and you'll give your managers just enough time to remember why they should be paying you more.
Nicole Williams: Should You Be Using Your Vacation Days? 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Rather than Vetting Palin, McCain Will Orchestrate a Cover-Up of Her Abuse of Power'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'It\'s bad enough that a presidential ticket claiming to run on reform is now orchestrating a cover-up of an apparent abuse of power.
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Orchestrate on-going governance Setting of Project Priorities for the Portfolio by the Executive Leadership Team to ensure clear project priorities that are shared across functional organizations
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Orchestrate the PMO portion of the weekly Operations Review to report out on project status and to raise and resolve key project problems in a timely and productive way
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Orchestrate and conduct Top to Top meetings with key customers.7.
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Orchestrate special engineering builds with normal production and equipment maintenance activities.
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Orchestrate special engineering builds with normal production and equipment maintenance activities.
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Orchestrate face-to-face meetings with the target audience and support the entire selling process from the initial meeting to discussions to pilots and contracts
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Cloud Orchestrate will provide workflow control and policy-based automation of changes in service infrastructure, as dictated by feedback gathered by Cloud
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