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To have a really good, close, tight contest like that is invaluable and if you could orchestrate it, that's the sort of game you'd orchestrate I reckon - a good hard tussle for the whole game and then to think it's over and then having to go again - that's priceless.
Grant Thomas
There's so much to orchestrate.
Bill Walsh
I will orchestrate a Hartford renaissance.
Eddie Perez
Mick likes to orchestrate, direct and control.
Natasha Terry
I don't think he had the intelligence to plan, orchestrate and execute any such action, ... He may or may not know exactly who used him, but I think he knows more than he has revealed.
Joseph Lowery
Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan; you just hope for it.
David E. Kelley
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1956
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orchestrate a conspiracy to intimidate members of Congress by using their past lives.
Tom DeLay
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1947
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If the euro does tumble again -- and we think it will -- we must expect the ECB to orchestrate another round of currency intervention.
Carl B. Weinberg
With the leadership and the confidence he has in his teammates and the unselfishness that he has as that point guard now, he's able to orchestrate. He knows who's hot and where they want to get it. He knows the offense well enough now to know what to call and it's like an extension of the bench.
Riley Wallace
We've been allies for a long time, ... We've had our public battles, but we know each other so well. When pressure situations came, he knew I'd be able to orchestrate the offense exactly how he wanted it.
Kobe Bryant
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1978
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We are very pleased to announce the groundbreaking of the Paramount. It is always challenging to orchestrate the development of a project of this magnitude, particularly in an environment of skyrocketing construction costs.
Steve Patterson
It has been almost three years since the attack on the USS Cole, but we have not forgotten this nation's commitment to bring justice to all those who plot murder and orchestrate terror, no matter how long they run or how far they flee,
John Ashcroft
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1942
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He knows what's going to happen before it happens. It's like playing a game of chess with him. He can see a couple moves ahead and orchestrate the game.
Hilton Armstrong
We recognize ourselves in Westerns, ... I believe the Western can orchestrate moments around reality. The reality can be as entertaining to us as the lie.
Kevin Costner
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1955
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I was a purported composer with some self-taught notions about how to orchestrate for cinematic instrumentation, but no one was exactly knocking at my door. If you'd seen the apartment I was subletting at the time, you wouldn't have knocked at my door either. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. I was a purported composer with some self-taught notions about how to orchestrate for cinematic instrumentation, but no one was exactly knocking at my door. If you'd seen the apartment I was subletting at the time, you wouldn't have knocked at my door either.
Rupert Holmes
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1947
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