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    orchestrated


    1. She’d orchestrated this whole evening to lead up to a seduction


    2. What fool would ever want to leave this new beautiful way of life for the war-ravaged (orchestrated) madness above ground? Logic had always been his guide: causally predictive, applying to a cost-benefit analysis – who could argue with that? It was sure to give the most satisfying results


    3. The boy bowed as if he had orchestrated the construction


    4. Satan‘s clever strategy of Divide and Conquer has been brilliantly orchestrated by his enlistment of the spiritually depleted who, although not inherently evil, and perhaps motivated in part by ―good‖ intentions, have fallen victims to pride and self-love


    5. They also made sure that the local black population did not betray them by orchestrated brutality beyond belief


    6. First, most of the contacts inside Rhodesia were orchestrated by the Seleous Scouts who would meet with other genuine terrorists groups and identify their whereabouts to fireforces


    7. Recent events following, what seems like an eternity, the national catastrophe of September 11th 2001; I am referring specifically to the emergence of mass demonstrations orchestrated by political activists from the Jewish and Arab Communities and other groups mutually sympathetic to their anti-war agenda, that effectively amounts to bringing the war to our shores, runs counter with how, until (relatively) recent times, most Americans historically responded during time(s) of national crisis


    8. Pacing around the chaos, a woman with a tablet and a notebook snapped orders as she orchestrated the groupings of furniture into a different configuration


    9. Jack Herbertsin had orchestrated this clandestine unsanctioned mission for his own personal benefit, now he had to call it off


    10. confirming to me that the entire trip was completely orchestrated

    11. we believed was entirely planned and orchestrated by the Lord


    12. “The second you orchestrated an attack against innocent people


    13. It was a huge event, orchestrated by the captain’s hostess, Carol


    14. 139) It was all orchestrated by none other than God, the Master Architect


    15. government that orchestrated the 9/11 attack and blamed it on terrorists, using it as a


    16. “But he orchestrated and coordinated everything that led to Carson’s death


    17. “I’m not facing deportation for getting someone killed, not to mention the crimes you orchestrated against me and my staff


    18. person who orchestrated most of this cover-up was Commissioner


    19. orchestrated entirely by the machinations of Mr


    20. “It’s obvious you haven’t orchestrated this yourself,” Felton said

    21. Whatever was going on I knew that she had orchestrated it somehow


    22. Beautifully orchestrated in a field of wolves


    23. who had orchestrated them at the Cup final led them in another


    24. But how is this orchestrated?


    25. "I thought it might have been Zoe who orchestrated it," Henry chortled


    26. At that moment I realized that everything had been a trap orchestrated by Zoroastro and Duprina to reach me


    27. Last but not least, a major dent was supposedly put in the War on drugs with the raids and sweeps that were orchestrated throughout the city


    28. Does he still think that the Angel orchestrated the whole thing, or has he come to his senses? “Indeed? I am glad to hear that


    29. There was nothing anyone could do about it as they had orchestrated the whole event and Sam had sabotaged it with his own agenda


    30. He was beginning to regret agreeing to Siri leaving the village, and he turned his frustration towards Lankenuna who he suspected had somehow orchestrated the whole adoption business

    31. The attack was orchestrated by a man who had a personal


    32. the rapists and those who orchestrated these acts lived the


    33. He could have orchestrated the entire scene at the cemetery


    34. orchestrated in some way


    35. tribulation have been known from before the foundation of the world, carefully orchestrated by


    36. The former are imbued with the catalytic energy of the moment of their birth, tuned like a tuning fork to the frequency containing their evolutionary experience in past and present terms, and orchestrated to accommodate a future intent born of their personal design


    37. Again, I saw the superbly orchestrated symbiosis of event-probabilities that Kha-li, Saa-ra, and the rest of the gang had designed, which were nevertheless not a done deal


    38. the end, when he orchestrated the fear and chaos that would bring the United


    39. we now know the second Iraq war was orchestrated through an excessive use of


    40. Briefly, the raging alter-ego that orchestrated the methodical plan dissolved, leaving him terrified of where he was, and ultimately what he was doing

    41. Each orchestrated movement was carefully premeditated before proceeding to another level, to minimize any possibility of homicide suspicion


    42. I bet if you analyse it, you’ll realise that it was all orchestrated


    43. It was orchestrated by Hussayn, the Sharif of Makkah and leader of the Hashemites of the Hijaz, and supported by Britain, the southern revolt aimed to liberate the Arab lands from the Turk and to establish an independent state with Husayn as Khalifa of the world of Sunni Islam


    44. Although collectively they formed a team, they were all high achievers, individuals pulling in the same orchestrated direction; this was the reason for the success of the Duke’s enterprise


    45. been orchestrated by Van Thorn


    46. was something that had been cleverly orchestrated


    47. The capabilities of land, sea, and air forces had to be carefully orchestrated, especially since the enemy was, at least on paper, numerically equal or in some areas superior


    48. And all of the activities a mosquito engages in is orchestrated by a brain about the size of the period at the end of this sentence


    49. He orchestrated Clegg’s death, the switching of the identities


    50. He surmised the movie was orchestrated in a way to make one feel











































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    "orchestrated" definitions

    arranged for performance by an orchestra