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Many had never been written down before, much less orchestrated.
Nothing was more carefully orchestrated by Church than his house.
He's a guy that has to be out there orchestrating.
"This was orchestrated so we would not be able to do that."
Was he taking the place of an officer who had orchestrated it?
Huge efforts have been orchestrated in recent days to win public support.
It could have been orchestrated for his single and particular benefit.
If he was to do this, God would have to orchestrate it.
It was the first move in a carefully orchestrated process.
But who had orchestrated the second half of the match?
Whatever the reason for your move, getting everything you own from one home to another can be difficult to orchestrate.
And that was a good thing, because they also knew now who had orchestrated the attack upon them.
By Monday, he was back at head office orchestrating the move.
What a war it was, the one quietly orchestrated here.
It was not a change orchestrated or controlled by the Church.
Thank you for your little part in orchestrating this event.
But then I learned how to deal with the technology and orchestrate for the camera.
The people who'd orchestrated the strike were dead, history, whether they knew it or not.
Everything worked out for the best; the past two hours had been orchestrated properly.
"I may have let the President down by not carefully orchestrating the groups."
Between them they had orchestrated 90 percent of the productions seen up to the war years.
"They were not orchestrated from the headquarters of the church," he said.
This way, I could orchestrate the first quarter of the game.
He is certainly one who knows how to orchestrate a contract campaign.
However, the company said that it was orchestrated by the union leadership.