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- verb Present participle of
orchestrate .
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Examples
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LaFrance has made her name orchestrating site-specific works in dramatic spaces.
The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011
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LaFrance has made her name orchestrating site-specific works in dramatic spaces.
The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011
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– “No Stimulus,” a group launched to try to stop the passage of the Recovery Act. Notably, AFP was also instrumental in orchestrating the anti-Obama, anti-tax tea party protests in April.
Wonk Room 2009
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George W. Bush, Afghanistan, Ramzi Yousef (played a part in orchestrating the attacks), The Pentagon, and New York City all have 11 letters or characters in them.
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These groups were instrumental in orchestrating the anti-Obama tea party protests, where thousands gathered to display racist signs directed at the President, absurd calls for an impeachment, and more recently, protesters hanging Democratic leaders in effigy.
Wonk Room 2009
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– “No Stimulus,” a group launched to try to stop the passage of the Recovery Act. Notably, AFP was also instrumental in orchestrating the anti-Obama, anti-tax tea party protests in April.
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The Pavlovian NONACKNOWLEDGMENT of the CFR and its role in orchestrating and engineering domestic socialism and GLOBAL socialist intervention to achieve its AND ITS BiPARTISAN BACKERS and SHILLS like Abrams is typically breathtaking … and breathtakingly typical.
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His search brings him closer to home than he had expected … the villain orchestrating this sinister plot was a close friend!
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Thus, whilst it seems that Anthony Hamilton has been the primary mover in orchestrating Dennis's withdrawal, there remains a sense in which Lewis seems to have committed an act of professional patricide.
Archive 2009-04-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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I have to commend the right for being so successful in orchestrating the shift.
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