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"orchestrate" Definitions
  1. orchestrate something to arrange a piece of music in parts so that it can be played by an orchestra
  2. orchestrate something to organize a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly synonym stage-manage

930 Sentences With "orchestrate"

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They orchestrate things onscreen, they orchestrate who's writing it, they orchestrate who's directing it, they orchestrate who's producing it, and they orchestrate who's acting it.
What Workflows does is help you orchestrate your serverless functions.
Farha's challenge was to orchestrate this reaction on dry fabric.
There's so much that we wouldn't be able to orchestrate.
Cultural change is trickier to orchestrate than the legislative kind.
I trust President Trump to orchestrate a conservative final outcome.
Governments no longer need to launch or even orchestrate attacks.
She tells us, instead, of the quiet revolution they orchestrate.
The basic mistake of either is to orchestrate too much.
Moreover, they orchestrate the vetting, editing and archiving of articles.
To orchestrate another narrative for the jury to think about.
The writers could engineer plots for the directors to orchestrate.
What does it take to orchestrate the biggest heist in Hollywood?
Rick Snyder helped orchestrate a switch back to Lake Huron water.
Rome is desperate to orchestrate a rescue to avoid mass layoffs.
He's trying to orchestrate a hit on one of your officers.
Did LC's reality television nemesis, Spencer Pratt, orchestrate the whole thing?
Videgaray helped orchestrate the GOP presidential nominee's visit there last week.
Our role is to grow the political conversation, not orchestrate it.
Critics accused the army chief of trying to orchestrate a coup.
They orchestrate what's going into your TV, your lives, your bedrooms.
The question was how exactly he would orchestrate it this time.
The significant moves that Perry did orchestrate came only after external pressure.
If anyone knows how to orchestrate a grand return — it's Mother Monster.
"Maybe Rich Barton can orchestrate a phenomenal turnaround at Zillow," Carmer said.
John Campbell helped to orchestrate the coup, which Dunford swiftly batted down.
MYTH: A Soviet nuclear physicist named Ulana Khomyuk helped orchestrate the cleanup.
Len Fasano, a Republican leader, even though he helped orchestrate the effort.
She can make blunt shapes, delicate lines, and orchestrate the dripping paint.
He attempted to notate this strange music, orchestrate it and normalize it.
There are people that are just.. they will orchestrate, coordinate, like slander campaigns.
He's trying to orchestrate a campaign where truth and the facts are irrelevant.
TALLINN (Reuters) - The decision to orchestrate a rescue of Spain's Banco Popular POP.
The rest of this is going to be a lot harder to orchestrate.
Kubernetes is a tool that helps companies running containers juggle or orchestrate them.
Which I mean, you can't really orchestrate that — I wouldn't even know how.
I tried to keep that energy in it but tried to orchestrate it.
He's thriving in an unstructured environment that lets him orchestrate as he wishes.
She accused Giuliani of partnering with corrupt Ukrainian officials to orchestrate her removal.
We need a designated leader — one with the authorities needed to orchestrate change.
CBS had been resisting the attempt by Ms. Redstone to orchestrate the merger.
Cooper helped orchestrate US strategy for bolstering Ukraine's military, a bulwark against Russia.
After trying to orchestrate a very civil split, those plans careen off the rails.
The impetus to orchestrate something so lavish could only spring from a privileged mind.
That is where they orchestrate the attacks that affect the rest of the world.
Or if you could orchestrate the specifics of exactly how you will be remembered?
Local governments are also asking social media companies to help orchestrate public shaming initiatives.
News that she thinks a Hills reunion might be a little challenging to orchestrate.
You feel like a brilliant badass helping to orchestrate the plan of a lifetime.
We also did that in part so we could [orchestrate] some employee liquidity events.
Their bodies don't bother with repairing cells — they only orchestrate the damaged cell's death.
The defendant, Reza Zarrab, above, helped orchestrate the billion-dollar oil-for-gold scheme.
Now he has helped orchestrate a series of events that should elevate it further.
The team's role is to orchestrate structural behavioural change across all lines of defence.
On Venezuela, Bolton helped orchestrate a campaign to remove President Nicolás Maduro from power.
Cohen helped orchestrate more than a dozen deals with financial institutions during the bailout.
Federal prosecutors argued that Salman had helped her husband plan and orchestrate the attack.
Snarkitecture, the design company he runs with Alex Mustonen, helps orchestrate Public School's runway shows.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German government is ready to orchestrate a merger between Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
Khan helped orchestrate Safi's death with Raza Khan, a man who was seeking her affection.
Karim Baratov, the Canadian accused of helping orchestrate the breaches, pleaded guilty in November. [Reuters]
Board of Education originally helped orchestrate internment as California's World War II-era Attorney General.
Such moves also reduce some of the pressure for Uber to orchestrate a liquidity event.
Complex technological systems orchestrate many — if not most — of the consequential decisions in your life.
He said the man – allegedly Bidi's lover – and his aunt helped orchestrate the murder plot.
Centerview reaped a $22011 million fee for helping orchestrate the merger of Kraft and Heinz.
In my dreams, someone will soon discover a meta-Kubernetes that will orchestrate multiple Kuberneti.
However, Saudi Arabia and Russia are reportedly in talks to orchestrate another round of cuts.
Kubernetes helps orchestrate these workloads and with this update, the orchestrator is now GPU-aware.
Most analysts still expect him to orchestrate another quarter-point rise at the Fed's Dec.
And then Bethenny, who really took care of the television side and helped orchestrate that.
That's not to say there are no consequences for the ranchers who orchestrate these blazes.
The memos continue to allege that Cohen helped orchestrate Russian hacking during the election. 3.
Mnangagwa, 75, took power after helping orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe in November.
Rather, they sought to convince the jury that he helped orchestrate it behind the scenes.
Conduct, perform, go back to some old things, clean some things up, orchestrate some things.
You can't orchestrate this stuff deliberately; it needs to happen organically, or there's no gratification.
She also helped orchestrate Buffett's relationship with Astrid Menks, whom he married after she died.
That is an outcome Russia and America tried to orchestrate before and should try again.
That phone was used to interview people, orchestrate call-in shows, and take song requests.
When he was still Deputy President, Zuma helped orchestrate a putsch against then-President Mbeki.
United Airlines' next CEO helped orchestrate a stunning turnaround of the one-time industry laggard.
You can also create, share, and orchestrate your own multiplayer campaigns in the Zeus multiplayer mode.
These efforts, generally covert, have sought to orchestrate military coups or bolster particular parties in elections.
He attempted to orchestrate a cover-up of White House aide Rob Porter's alleged domestic abuse.
He wants that moment and will do everything he can to orchestrate, script and capture it.
It's no surprise that taking a step away could be beneficial, albeit very difficult to orchestrate.
Some pro-Kremlin politicians and officials have suggested that the West has helped orchestrate the protests.
If I could orchestrate her winning the pool event, as a fellow ginger, it's gonna happen.
However, it is the cited members of the government, not physicians, who should orchestrate the process.
He also helped to orchestrate the "green jobs" strategy under the Obama administration's economic stimulus package.
But that sympathy did not apply to a veteran like Beltran who helped orchestrate the plan.
According to the network, Kim Jong-un ordered two North Korean ministries to orchestrate the plot.
If you've ever coordinated your family holiday gathering, you're probably qualified to orchestrate a football halftime show.
Several reports, citing unnamed sources, suggested that police were investigating whether Smollett helped orchestrate his own attack.
If Bran can orchestrate all that right now, just think of what he could do with glasses.
And, to help with the overhaul, the Palace is hiring a planner to help orchestrate the renovations.
His top operative is Chuck Laudner, who helped orchestrate Rick Santorum's victory in the 2012 Republican caucuses.
He then tried to orchestrate an unsolicited purchase of Qualcomm, which would have cost over $100 billion.
One of the BJP's candidates is on trial for helping orchestrate a bombing that killed six Muslims.
One of the first moves to do that: McMaster helped orchestrate Bannon's removal from the powerful body.
Back in May, West appeared to orchestrate an attack on Drake by producing Pusha T's latest album.
Orchestrate Hospitality, the parent company of Zombie Burger, has since released a statement in support of Beeck.
They help put me in place to orchestrate things the way I want them to be orchestrated.
It also opened the way for the appointment of a special commissioner to orchestrate the reconstruction effort.
Serving in the Tennessee militia, Jackson went on to orchestrate several successful engagements in the Creek War.
CNN is also citing law enforcement sources saying Jussie paid the brothers to orchestrate the phony assault.
When he wasn't dropping back to orchestrate play himself, Zlatan looked distinctly isolated as Sweden's main striker.
Maureen suggests that Poussey's spirit has "unfinished business" on Earth, so she and Suzanne orchestrate a séance.
Severe challenges Mnangagwa, 75, took power after helping orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe in November.
Salah Abdeslam, who helped orchestrate the attacks on Paris, managed to slip out of the country afterward.
How did you orchestrate the narrative and focus on the three years or so the film does?
This is FIFA's enduring talent: to orchestrate the world in awe of the spectacle of international football.
His body has repeatedly betrayed him; he could not orchestrate the broad strokes of his baseball goodbye.
Chicago police believe Smollett paid the men to orchestrate an assault on him, two sources told CNN.
"We allowed him to kind of orchestrate the whole offense, and he got comfortable early," George said.
Republicans are attacking Schiff more than defending Trump, accusing the Intel chairman of helping orchestrate the allegations.
With their deeply literary brand of shock, these lines orchestrate a specious conflict between two inadequate responses.
His campaign also tried to orchestrate a face-to-face confrontation inside the debate hall with President.
I don't think I would have been able to orchestrate that together with the harmonies and everything.
I also helped orchestrate the bachelorette party, even though she knows I have $250k in law school loans.
And maybe now you'll have a new appreciation for the mini toy car crashes you used to orchestrate.
Of course, your farm would never try to orchestrate a prank, because you are a self-aware website.
Its leaders, motivated by both ambition and cult-like allegiances, conspire to orchestrate the end of the world.
His wife, Emma Coronel, has been barred from visits, apparently because she helped orchestrate his 2015 tunnel escape.
The writers clearly needed to orchestrate a Negan arrival in which the Saviors' leader has the upper hand.
Additionally, the BNP and its allies lack the capacity to orchestrate mass street protests, given their weakened state.
Rather, it is the members of the various committees and associations that plan, organize and orchestrate the Games.
Then why orchestrate an "attack" on Iran, and then cancel it because of the deaths it might cause?
They'll probably love just spending time with you, and knowing you went to the trouble to orchestrate this.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have publicly accused her of attempting to orchestrate a "soft overthrow" of the Iranian government.
SoftBank had previously tried to orchestrate a merger of the two, but had been blocked by antitrust regulators.
I am in charge of, and help lead, inspire, direct and orchestrate over 1,000 creative designers at Nike.
Last month, a Conservative Party lawmaker, Grant Shapps, sought — and failed — to orchestrate an internal coup against Mrs.
Human rights groups believe Mr. Maduro's government has detained dozens of people accused of helping orchestrate the blackout.
She helped orchestrate a turnaround for NBC, taking it from a nadir when it briefly abandoned 10 p.m.
Any such bailouts, which the Trump administration appears eager to orchestrate, must include conditions well beyond preserving jobs.
Shari Redstone, the president of CBS parent company National Amusements, has been trying for years orchestrate a reunion.
He would need to orchestrate a shutdown of non-essential government functions while minimizing the impact on citizens.
It seems impossible he could orchestrate storms of interdimensional sea creatures falling from the sky at this point.
The first question is whether Senate Republicans will hear all the relevant evidence or merely orchestrate a coverup.
And so often, as a photographer, I'm trying very avidly to orchestrate a specific path to be productive.
The venture-capital group's Bill Gurley was an early supporter and mentor, but later helped orchestrate Kalanick's exit.
In 1972, Dean helped orchestrate Nixon's cover-up of Watergate — he was "the master manipulator," according to the FBI.
Berchtold went to extreme lengths to orchestrate his plan, which included manipulation of both Broberg's parents and Broberg herself.
But over the next few years, he'd orchestrate the party's return to power and Yanukovych's 2010 election as president.
A coterie of ex-politicos—including a former aide to Tim Kaine—were helping him orchestrate meet-and-greets.
The sharp decline has ratcheted up the pressure on the OPEC alliance to orchestrate another round of supply cuts.
He's still tackling the big questions, still trying to orchestrate a union between the quantum and the gravitational forces.
Did Bran also go into time and orchestrate the life and death of Donnie Darko with the plane turbine?
Trump often tried to orchestrate outcomes, then found himself thwarted by a system that was beyond his direct control.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt helped orchestrate a campaign along with conservative interest groups that rallied Trump's most ardent supporters.
Orchestrate the 1981 dedication of a new building for the Forensic Science Research and Training Center at Quantico, Virginia.
You also orchestrate views, through the facade, with cutouts, and through windows in the galleries, onto the National Mall.
In the United States, suicide cultists orchestrate mass "self-murders," taking with them as many animals as they can.
METI has been trying to orchestrate the sale in an effort to keep Toshiba's semiconductor technology in domestic hands.
Cruz, in the event, rebuked the debate moderators for trying to orchestrate "a cage match" between various presidential contenders.
They should go to the University of Minnesota Medical Center Fairview, where Dr. Jacob would orchestrate a thorough workup.
The 2016 coup attempt proved so useful to Erdogan that many still question if he didn't orchestrate it himself.
The relocation of Burning Man that Harvey helped orchestrate in the early 1990s would exemplify this boundary-less vision.
President Trump will hold a meeting about human trafficking today as well, which Ivanka pushed for and helped orchestrate.
Even if it's a small-scale film, you're dealing with five, six people, so it's a lot to orchestrate.
And, in a brief detour, he explained that Lyndon B. Johnson helped orchestrate the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
But Kindred Ventures will also step up and lead seed rounds, then help startups orchestrate their follow-on fundraises.
"There was a big problem when I began writing opera: I didn't know how to orchestrate," Mr. Wainwright said.
It's not your job to turn your brother into an optimist, or to orchestrate his reconciliation with your parents.
Mr. Rechnitz, a wealthy real estate scion, had helped to orchestrate a bribery scheme and testified against Mr. Seabrook.
SeatGeek gives Dobrik the freedom to orchestrate a campaign and come up with the creative ideas behind a sponsorship.
Maduro has accused Guaido and the United States of attempting to orchestrate a coup to remove him from power.
Arena would have some time to meet his new team and orchestrate the initial steps of his attempted revival.
ISIS has long relied on the encrypted app to orchestrate attacks and recruit new members from around the world.
In 1953, the CIA helped orchestrate a military coup, which overthrew the then democratically-elected Iranian leader, Mohammad Mossadegh.
But for too long, many elite colleges have done too much to orchestrate the racial composition of their classes.
While the brothers orchestrate spectacles, his job has often been to make sure that quiet, intimate moments ring true.
Najib denied the allegations and accused the Malaysian government of using Azilah to orchestrate a political attack against him.
He has suggested instead that aid efforts are part of a plot by the US to orchestrate a coup.
Cohen said he'd helped orchestrate hush-money payments to women who'd claimed to have had sexual relationships with Trump.
Expectations are high that OPEC and non-OPEC members will orchestrate a fresh round of supply cuts later this week.
"I wanted to involve my viewers more," Condren explains, referring to why he decided to orchestrate a project like this.
Those are to orchestrate the digital part of that transaction with the physical part which includes traffic and accidents, etc.
Moore "helped orchestrate and approved the transaction" that equipped Vance with a weapon used in shootings during the reported rampage.
Clearly, my old systems of coping weren't working: My desire to obsessively orchestrate my whole life was burning me out.
Al-Badawi helped orchestrate the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors and wounded at least 40.
As part of the alleged scheme, Giuliani helped orchestrate a smear campaign of Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
Parker and Broderick both served on the NYCB's  2018 Spring Gala Honorary Committee, which helped orchestrate the elegant fundraising event.
Missy helped orchestrate the iconic "Ladies Night" collaboration that included herself, Angie Martinez, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez, and Da Brat.
"It's a disappointment when [you're] trying to orchestrate a setup, and one of the participants doesn't follow through," Golden says.
A new youth culture, second wave feminism, and the widespread availability of color televisions combined to orchestrate the Scopitone's decline.
Master pianists can better orchestrate, in a sense, the multilayered textures of these études than Mr. Lando did at Zankel.
Iran made great strides in this regard by the 2010s, hence the Obama administration's efforts to orchestrate the nuclear deal.
First Mr. Achleitner tried to orchestrate a merger between Dresdner and Deutsche Bank, in which Allianz also owned a stake.
Should Trump orchestrate the firing of Mueller, he would unleash a political tsunami and trigger demands for impeachment by Democrats.
Now it'll be up to Simmons to orchestrate a talented Sixers lineup that is also a bit light on shooting.
Zuma served as Deputy President to Thabo Mbeki for six years when he helped orchestrate a putsch against the President.
Block helped orchestrate that growth and worked with the executive team to help determine which companies it should be targeting.
First Mr. Achleitner tried to orchestrate a merger between Dresdner and Deutsche Bank, in which Allianz also owned a stake.
SoftBank and Misra denied the accuracy of the report, saying that Misra did not orchestrate any campaign against former colleagues.
Weber is "trying to orchestrate the emergence of a truly global pharma company with Japanese roots and heritage," Feldinger said.
The agreement stemmed from prosecutors' investigation of Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen, who helped orchestrate that hush-money payment.
He helped orchestrate the Obama administration's response to the collapse of the housing bubble before returning to U.S.C. in 2012.
Yet a filing cabinet cannot be used instantaneously to organise a large-scale drug deal, procure firearms or orchestrate a murder.
He helped orchestrate the rise of A$AP Mob, which has produced rappers A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, and more.
Responsys' stock later took a nosedive and Springer helped orchestrate the company's subsequent $1.5 billion sale to Oracle Corp in 2013.
Venezuela's government accuses the United States, which is openly pushing for Maduro to step down, of attempting to orchestrate a coup.
In my early 20s, when I found myself in a long-term relationship, it got hard to orchestrate the sexual situations.
"What they did was orchestrate a palace revolution, a coup to get rid of her, because she's too headstrong," she said.
"Have the dog there and I can say it looks like Dorit's dog," Mellencamp Arroyave texted Blizzard, appearing to orchestrate #PuppyGate.
And independent unions helped orchestrate the industrial unrest and strikes that paved the way for the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak.
The aim is to be an independent platform that can orchestrate communication between self-driving vehicle services that may be competitors.
Apparently, however, they've since talked in greater length with the San Mateo County Sheriff's office, which had helped orchestrate the operation.
In summer 43, Ms. Mercer helped orchestrate a shake-up that put Mr. Bannon at the head of the Trump campaign.
They orchestrate a deadly bombing in an Ohio shopping center and frame a Muslim immigrant woman, inciting fear across the country.
So that Ambassador Sondland was trying to orchestrate an investigation being called by Mayor Giuliani, who was a live hand grenade.
This is not the first deal that Icahn has tried to orchestrate by having a small company buying a bigger one.
Democratic Representative Steve Cohen seemed flustered that the media would shrug at the bit of political theater he had helped orchestrate.
The charges, if filed, would target alleged Chinese middlemen who prosecutors believed help North Korea orchestrate the theft, the people said.
He helped orchestrate the company's sale to the oil-field services giant Schlumberger for just shy of $200 million in 1981.
What Comey and Clappy -- Clapper have done here is orchestrate a massive abuse of power, the biggest in American political history.
SoftBank invested in ride-sharing companies Uber and Grab and helped orchestrate a merger in a deal announced earlier this week.
Romantic love is just like hunger and thirst, because the "parts of the brain" that "orchestrate" them all hang out together!
Authorities say Oksuz, the theology professor, helped orchestrate the bombing of parliament by rogue air force pilots during the coup bid.
I believe Olympic cooperation is a political show that North Korea managed to orchestrate by using their puppets in the South.
If Beijing truly wants to orchestrate an influence campaign among Chinese students in America, it needs to step up its game.
It takes a lot more than Donald Trump to orchestrate the kind of feeding frenzy that's currently playing out in Washington.
This would explain why a typical client spends about 13,000 dimes, or $50,000, on a wedding she is hired to orchestrate.
No matter where they are, they seem to look for him and hope he can orchestrate something from near the sideline.
We are talking about a man who helped to orchestrate a commercial planeful of food and supplies for famine-stricken Somalia.
It was Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, and Mr. Stepien who helped orchestrate Mr. Van Drew's party switch.
Cuomo's ability to negotiate -- or orchestrate, depending on your view of him -- that odd arrangement signals different things to different people.
The Taliban are likely to continue to orchestrate militant strikes in and around strategically important cities like Kabul, Kandahar, and Jalalabad.
Soon after that, evidence began to emerge publicly that Smollett allegedly paid two men to orchestrate the reported assault on him.
But over the next few years, Manafort would help orchestrate the party's return to power and Yanukovych's 2010 election as president.
First, it should establish an independent evaluation office that can orchestrate department-wide evaluations and ensure the results reach senior policymakers.
Now, police think Smollett paid two brothers to orchestrate the assault on him, a pair of law enforcement sources told CNN.
Their struggles smacked me with a truism I didn't want to face: Our children's lives are not something we can orchestrate.
A pure attacking midfielder who consistently makes passes that lead to a goal, the 26-year-old will orchestrate Belgium's attack.
In Cohen's telling, Trump — while in the Oval Office — helped orchestrate the cover-up of his affair with a porn star.
If anyone can orchestrate a Kardashian pregnancy pact — and get all the headlines, ratings, and exclusive interviews in the process — it's her.
Reports on Tuesday indicated the Wolves were trying to orchestrate multi-team deals to acquire assets to then trade to the Warriors.
Leave it to Bruno Tonioli to orchestrate what may go down as the steamiest performance this season on Dancing with the Stars.
But me saying, 'Can I orchestrate this fairy story with a French company?' wasn't seen as serious enough to warrant the disruption.
Indeed, the practical people who orchestrate supply chains for clothing retailers are somewhat sceptical about the role of robots in the industry.
The junta's efforts to orchestrate the contest in favour of its leader, Prayuth Chan-ocha, the current prime minister (pictured), appeared doomed.
A man who helped orchestrate attacks on several gaming platforms, then abruptly disappeared in 2014, pleaded guilty in a California court yesterday.
In the US Kremlin agents were even revealed to have used Facebook's Events tools to list and orchestrate real-world meet-ups.
"I'm honored that @jnegrelli57 & @m_abu24 shared such a monumental moment with me, and let me help orchestrate their surprise engagement," she wrote.
At the turn of the century, Teddy Roosevelt helped orchestrate Panama's secession from Colombia to secure US control over the Panama Canal.
Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Vietnam are haunting reminders of America's failures at trying to orchestrate political and social change abroad.
The trial of Ahmed Abu Khattala, a Libyan accused of helping orchestrate the September 2012 attacks in Benghazi, is underway in Washington.
Mathew Batsiua, a former Nauruan lawmaker who helped orchestrate the offshore arrangement, said it was meant to be a short-term deal.
AUDACIOUS ACCOUNT It was unclear how Ghosn, who holds French, Brazilian and Lebanese citizenship, was able to orchestrate his departure from Japan.
Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick recovered from a miserable first half to orchestrate three lengthy second-half touchdown drives for the Jets (823-5).
In just a few days, Chiwenga and his co-conspirators managed to orchestrate a ZANU-PF party leadership call for Mugabe's resignation.
This includes the payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate designed to silence women, like Daniels, who claimed affairs with then-candidate Trump.
Tehran could also continue to orchestrate attacks in the region that would not give the United States a clear case for war.
Videotape showed Mr. Ipek at the scene of the assault, and former Koza employees said that he had helped orchestrate the violence.
Michael Gove, who led the Vote Leave campaign with Mr Johnson in 2016, meets top officials daily to orchestrate "no-deal" preparations.
A botnet is a network of interlinked computers, all controlled from a central point, that can be used to orchestrate cyber attacks.
And it's more just how do you orchestrate all that to be new, to be different, to be exciting for other people.
Maduro, who says Guaido is a puppet of the United States seeking to orchestrate a coup, also called a march on Wednesday.
Damascus and Moscow have accused rebels of planning to orchestrate poison gas attacks in order to draw blame onto the Syrian government.
Maduro also dismissed Guaido's claim to the presidency, saying it was part of an American-led conspiracy to orchestrate a coup from afar.
She is a trained PR professional, whose primary task is to orchestrate or soften the blow of press coverage, not appear in it.
They also claim that Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, met with Kremlin officials to orchestrate the release of documents hacked from American political organizations.
It found "systemic failures in management and oversight" by the New York State Department of Corrections allowed for the "meticulously orchestrate[d]" escape.
Now, a Google alum who helped orchestrate Google's place in the Obama transition, Sonal Shah, just joined Buttigieg's campaign as national policy director.
If it did not like the price, it would try to orchestrate a production cut or increase together with its fellow OPEC members.
Create a large space right near the convention area and invite large, noisy protests, and orchestrate a very light, almost invisible police presence.
When she launched the SlutWalk Tired of the victim-blaming often tied to sexual violence, Rose helped orchestrate the SlutWalk in Los Angeles.
"This allows companies to orchestrate multi-step plays that engage target accounts across departments and channels, including email, phone, social, and demand generation."
Once Booker greenlit the plan, his campaign had roughly 48 hours to orchestrate a rollout and plot the 10-day push to come.
But she recovers the pace to orchestrate a charged denouement in which secrets are shared, loyalties tested and fates hang in the balance.
Pragya Singh Thakur, who is free on bail, has been charged with helping to orchestrate a bombing that killed six Muslims in 2008.
In fact, it doesn't even take a group of six, five, four or even three women to successfully orchestrate a headline-worthy theft.
If any floor general can orchestrate a half-court offense with the deft touch that's necessary to make this duo work, it's Paul.
While it may sound like one seamless scenario, the above feat took me close to an hour to carefully orchestrate after countless failures.
His paintings orchestrate multiple figures, details of clothing, textiles, and interior patterns through a variety of textures and mark-making across the surface.
Prosecutors argued that while there was no concrete evidence of Khattala personally firing weapons or starting fires, he "nevertheless helped orchestrate the attacks."
Fleet, which launched at Disrupt SF 2014 as Shipstr, offers a broker marketplace too, while TruckerPath and Overhaul just orchestrate trucking over land.
"For as much time as the Democrats have spent trying to orchestrate 'political theater' they have done a terrible job," Eric Trump tweeted.
Kilimnik later reportedly suggested to an unnamed associate in Ukraine that he had helped orchestrate that change, according to a story in Politico.
Russian leaders believe that Washington interferes in their domestic politics and that the United States intends to orchestrate a regime change in Moscow.
The platform gives developers tools to orchestrate the various microservices, which obviously means it'll make it easy to scale applications as needed, too.
It is involved in things as diverse as setting off breast cancer in mice and helping orchestrate the body plan of fruit flies.
Mnangagwa, 75, took power in November after helping to orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe who he had served with for decades.
"Parents may orchestrate the future life of their offspring by choosing only those objects that symbolize prestigious and desired professions," Professor Antonyan said.
But it's not yet clear whether he has made any big-name hires to orchestrate his campaign from its El Paso, Texas, headquarters.
Anthony is as likely to toss a self-alley-oop off the backboard as he is to orchestrate a surgical half-court set.
"I don't remember exactly but it could be $100 million," Mr. Zarrab, who helped orchestrate the scheme, told the jury through an interpreter.
It can be difficult, activists say, to rally uniform support for Latino-focused films, much less orchestrate a cohesive repudiation of Hollywood practices.
It's the perfect synthesis of romance, history, and carefree living, which work together to orchestrate what people believe their lives should be like.
Cohen said he helped orchestrate hush-money payments in fall 2016 to two women who claimed to have had sexual relationships with Trump.
The United Nations Security Council convened for an emergency meeting later last week to orchestrate a seven-day truce in the besieged city.
The letter expresses concern that the tech company will set an ominous precedent whereby it dances to whatever tune of censorship police departments orchestrate.
She's last seen at Riverrun getting her revenge on Walder Frey, who helped orchestrate the Red Wedding that wiped out much of her family.
Maduro denied that a humanitarian crisis exists in Venezuela and suggested that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb told reporters "nameless and faceless people" had interfered to orchestrate Sharif's political demise and the downfall of the PML-N.
The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, accused Nadler of trying to orchestrate a "show trial" and "political theater" for Trump administration officials.
Cytokines orchestrate other components of the immune system to appropriately fight the invading virus, while chemokines direct these components to the location of infection.
Over four decades, he helped to orchestrate mergers with Texas Commerce Bank in 1987, Manufacturers Hanover in 1991 and Chase Manhattan Bank in 1995.
Prosecutors say Sanchez and Cuixart helped orchestrate pro-independence protests that last month trapped national police inside a Barcelona building and destroyed their vehicles.
There, with greatly varying degrees of success, they have tended to orchestrate elaborately kitted-out spectacles, heavy with noise, lights or high-tech wizardry.
From there, he helped orchestrate an armed resistance, emerging as a war hero both at home and abroad when the conflict ended in 1979.
Mr. Malone helped orchestrate a complicated stock swap last year that gave Lionsgate a stake in Starz — and himself a board seat on Lionsgate.
All too often, people make assumptions that, oh it's black characters, we don't need to orchestrate, let's just put some hip hop in there.
But experts and investigators remain skeptical, Politico reported, because they doubt that those groups have the capability to orchestrate such a large-scale attack.
Venezuela's opposition blames the tragedy on Maduro's inability to reform Venezuela's lawless jails, where inmates strut around with weapons and orchestrate crimes from cells.
"When we talk about DER management, we&aposre talking about how well software can manage and orchestrate systems participating on the grid," Brasington said.
The Coast Guard lieutenant arrested in connection with a plot to orchestrate a mass killing reportedly pleaded guilty Thursday to weapons and drug charges.
Last fall, Mr. Yang's campaign even scooped up the advertising firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh, which helped orchestrate Mr. Sanders's insurgent campaign four years ago.
At present, the Peronist coalition of President Alberto Fernandez and Vice-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner are attempting to orchestrate a delicate balancing act.
The Supreme Court on Monday let stand convictions for two former financial executives for helping orchestrate one of the nation's largest-ever Ponzi schemes.
Somehow, their teams were able to orchestrate this without Karina knowing, and Todd showed up in the middle of the show to surprise his wife.
Instead, Annalise and Frank orchestrate a plan to sneak Charles a burner phone in prison, and Frank calls the phone's number from the woman's house.
We think we don't need physical newspaper editors whose role it is to gather a mixture of news and orchestrate a paper of varied content.
Cohen made or helped orchestrate payments that were designed to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with Trump years before his 2016 bid.
Surrounded by 22 beeping flat-screens, live video-streams and lots of phones, staff members wearing headsets orchestrate the 1,100-bed institution around the clock.
Some news reports claimed that Mr. Penn and Kate del Castillo, the actress who helped orchestrate the interview, were under investigation, without specifying anything further.
Similar concerns that Google Earth was used to orchestrate the 2008 terror attack in Mumbai have also been cited as possible grounds for the rejection.
If Evan Spiegel can orchestrate another product invention as beloved as Snapchat Stories or disappearing messages, there's no telling how successful the company could become.
Tensions and fierce protectiveness of her people led Sheela to allegedly orchestrate what is still known as the largest bioterror attack in the United States.
The former New York City mayor not only publicly defended Trump, but helped orchestrate the appearance of four Bill Clinton accusers at the debate itself.
It's pretty shocking to imply that Taylor Swift would wish physical harm on Kardashian, or worse, orchestrate a plot to have her robbed at gunpoint.
The event was hosted by Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer, who helped orchestrate Netanyahu's speech last year to Congress about the then-pending Iran nuclear deal.
Of course, we will continue searching for new treatments to cure disease, but at the same time we must orchestrate a revival of preventive health.
Agalarov's son Amir, a pop star in Russia, helped orchestrate the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower between campaign officials and Russians with Kremlin connections.
Kissinger was attending the 21976 Organization of American States General Assembly in Chile, where he had, a few years earlier, helped orchestrate a coup d'etat.
Kids who dictate what the family is going to eat for dinner, or those who orchestrate how to spend their weekends, have too much power.
Coach also has plans to build Kate Spade's brand awareness both at home and overseas, provided the company can orchestrate a good international roll-out.
The structure has gained popularity in Silicon Valley but has been criticized for allowing wealthy individuals to orchestrate large-scale social agendas behind closed doors.
Some Turkish officials have run with the idea of a global conspiracy, accusing the United States of partnering with Mr. Gulen to orchestrate the coup.
Messaging app Tango has made further layoffs as new CEO Eric Setton continues to orchestrate changes in a bid to transform the struggling company's fortunes.
A president who can't get a bill through Congress — a bill the majority party has been promising for years — probably can't orchestrate a hostile takeover.
Make sure there is someone you know who was invited to be in cahoots with you, and you could orchestrate your attendance as a surprise.
But if the Communist Party truly wants to orchestrate collective displays of nationalism among Chinese students abroad, it sorely needs to step up its game.
Mr. Reimann Sr. served as president of the regional Chamber of Industry and Commerce, which helped orchestrate the Aryanization, expropriation and expulsion of Jewish businesses.
Shareholders expressed anger at its attempt to block corporate governance changes at Nissan and to orchestrate a merger with Fiat Chrysler without consulting Nissan executives.
The best way forward is to commit to the goal of thinking more holistically about A.I. and then orchestrate activities and conversations to advance it.
In 2013, with the House Freedom Caucus, Mulvaney helped orchestrate a government shutdown as a protest against funding for then-President Barack Obama's healthcare law.
To have him now defending Trump, with millions watching on national TV, is the type of juicy storyline Trump the executive producer wants to orchestrate.
Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation have told CNN that Chicago Police believe Smollett paid two men to orchestrate the alleged assault.
Symbols were introduced to orchestrate the all-important recitation of its contents: indicators of where to pause, where to place emphasis, how to pronounce words.
The Journal reported that sources alleged Misra recruited an intermediary to attempt to orchestrate a "honey trap" against Nikesh Arora, then the president of SoftBank.
The banker, Tim Leissner, pleaded guilty to helping orchestrate the looting of billions of dollars from a sovereign wealth fund in Malaysia known as 1MDB.
In another display of incredible disregard for those elected to govern, Warren and Cordray have tried to orchestrate what amounts to a mini-coup d'état.
First, he helped to orchestrate the annulment of the king's marriage to his longtime wife, Catherine of Aragon, so that Henry could marry his mistress.
Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation have told CNN that Chicago police believe Smollett paid two men to orchestrate the alleged assault.
El Chapo's wife speaks: "I admire him" Emma Coronel Aispuro said, while declining to comment on whether she helped orchestrate her husband's 33 jail escape.
Maduro, a socialist who retains the support of Russia, Cuba and China, calls Guaido a U.S.-backed puppet seeking to orchestrate a coup against him.
BAGHDAD — The top commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment.
In order to orchestrate the escape, Mendez had the diplomats pose as a Canadian film crew scouting for locations for a science-fiction film called Argo.
That's intangible, and, let's face it, a lot more difficult to orchestrate than the perfect reception entrance, the dream tablescape, or the cute signature-cocktail table.
To what extent are you able to believe in the military's ability to orchestrate certain cover-ups, as opposed to just lose things or mishandle data?
He exposed how corrupt officials and organized criminals had taken over three of Hermitage's Russian companies and used them to orchestrate a $230 million tax fraud.
Chapo was not allowed to see his wife, Emma Coronel, likely because she is suspected of having helped orchestrate his 2015 escape from a Mexican prison.
President Trump knows that China's leaders, who run what is essentially a command economy, can easily orchestrate a dramatic increase in their imports of American products.
Maduro said he would provide evidence to officials in both countries and ask for their cooperation handing over suspects who helped orchestrate and finance the attack.
International libertarian circles had acquainted Arthur with one of the figures who'd helped orchestrate Ethereum's coin offering, a South African expat in Switzerland named Johann Gevers.
Russia's TASS news agency reports that Russia and Saudi Arabia are in bilateral talks to orchestrate another round of output cuts when producers meet next month.
It's fascinating how well they manage to orchestrate their escape, although the pair have no choice but to work together while they're chained to each other.
In doing so, Mr. Machado, who has been accused of helping to orchestrate the Petrobras bribery scheme, is betraying various senior political figures whom he recorded.
A White House official confirmed Trump accepted co-host Steve Doocy's invitation to appear on the show before directing his press office to orchestrate the logistics.
Francesco Caio, a former McKinsey manager, was appointed as CEO of the post office in May 2014 to orchestrate the turnaround and privatisation of the company.
Among the successes he had at the helm of the fourth-largest US carrier by customer volume, Claure helped orchestrate the ongoing merger with T-Mobile.
This service is mostly meant to help enterprises orchestrate their disaster recovery plans, however, it can also be used to migrate existing virtual machines to Azure.
Last week, Dámaso López Núñez, 52, a former prison director turned high-ranking cartel member, testified that Ms. Coronel helped orchestrate her husband's 2015 prison escape.
He is the leader of a Turkish Muslim sect accused by Mr. Erdogan of having helped orchestrate an attempted coup that roiled Turkey in July 2016.
Write for your school or local newspapers, orchestrate rallies and protests and spread the word online; there are unlimited ways we can participate in this movement.
And they're taking another tip from the infamous terrorist group: using internet savvy and encrypted networks to spread propaganda, recruit new members, and ultimately orchestrate terrorism.
Authorities said the witness helped orchestrate a fraud scheme in which Huberfeld promised to return half of Platinum's 20 percent commission to Seabrook as a kickback.
Last year, a former Goldman partner, Tim Leissner, pleaded guilty to helping orchestrate the fraud, which involved the sale of bonds to raise money for 1MDB.
They allege "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett hired two men to orchestrate what appeared to be a racist, homophobic attack on himself in Chicago on January 29.
Besides the pirouette Lee attempts to orchestrate at the end of Hold your breath, dance slowly, there are other ways he sneakily choreographs a visitor's movement.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Tuesday the government was in a final rush to orchestrate a rescue of trouble carrier Alitalia.
"The Diplomat" Mohammad Barkindo began his tenure as Secretary General of OPEC in August 2016, and has since actively worked to orchestrate cooperation within the cartel.
Chan "abused his unique position" to "orchestrate an extremely large and complex fraud, resulting in the loss by Sino-Forest of billions of dollars", wrote Justice Penny.
Investigators claim Franco worked with a hookup in Hong Kong for months to smuggle snakes between China to the US, using Whatsapp to orchestrate their illicit exchanges.
To be sure, top OPEC producer Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies are widely expected to orchestrate another output cut when producers meet in Vienna on Thursday.
Perez Vizcaíno was the go-between for Rodriguez Mota and another suspect accused of helping orchestrate the hit from a Dominican prison, identified as Jose Eduardo Ciprián.
Morales on Wednesday repeated his claim of victory, accusing the opposition of trying to orchestrate a coup after mass opposition-led protests claimed the counting was rigged.
Key players: Nemanja Matic: The Manchester United enforcer pulls the strings in midfield and is expected to protect the back four as well as orchestrate the attacks.
"We were able to develop cooperating defendants that provided specific information related to the meetings that were conducted to orchestrate the murder of the victims," he said.
So instead, the Ayatollah was forced to leave Iraq for Paris, where he could more effectively orchestrate the Shah's downfall and the creation of Iran's Islamic Republic.
A couple that came to watch the royal pair say "I do" in Windsor on Saturday got engaged after ET Canada's Sangita Patel helped orchestrate the proposal.
They are also working with ARG company Alice & Smith, known for their persistent alternate reality game The Black Watchmen, to orchestrate the roleplays and in-person meetups.
Otherwise, the kind of blackmail Kim Jong Un is trying to orchestrate may never end or could be copied by the world's other rogue nuclear club members.
In this political environment, "it's very hard to orchestrate the kind of bipartisan coalitions that one could imagine forming even in an election year, " Peterson told CNBC.
Centered around a diverse group of teen radicals who successfully orchestrate a terror attack on Paris and then hole up in the mall to wait it out.
As device protections improve, the easiest route to the private communications of a dissident is not malware, but credential theft—stealing passwords, an easier attack to orchestrate.
This year, Italy's government helped orchestrate the creation of Atlante, a private fund intended to help shore up the capital in Italy's banks and buy nonperforming loans.
Despite the cuts in its revenue, the group still controls much of its border-spanning "caliphate," inspires global affiliates and is able to orchestrate deadly external attacks.
Mnangagwa, 75, who took power after helping to orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe in November, said he was receiving "extremely positive" information on the election.
And now he's trying to orchestrate the comeback of Mr. Rajapaksa, his predecessor, naming him his new prime minister in an attempt to oust a political rival.
American prosecutors say the yacht, called Equanimity, was bought by Jho Low, a Malaysian financier accused of helping orchestrate the diversion of money from the state fund.
He said he believed that he had been blackmailed through the dating app, and that Mayor Brad Bailey and Councilman Kyle Hollier helped orchestrate the recall effort.
At the meeting, the officials also discussed methods to help track the militants who participated in and helped orchestrate the ambush — an endeavor that could take years.
In 2016, he helped to orchestrate Nissan's deal for a 34 percent stake in Mitsubishi, bailing out the company after it was caught falsifying fuel economy estimates.
Mayer helped orchestrate four of Disney's key acquisitions alongside Iger: Pixar, Marvel Entertainment, Lucasfilm, and BAMTech, and he was instrumental in the purchase of 21st Century Fox.
But state officials said the phones have been used by inmates to propel unrest, and by gangs to orchestrate attacks on rivals, inside and outside of prison.
Mueller has not charged any members of Trump's campaign in connection with Russian efforts to hack Democratic emails and orchestrate social media fronts to sway the election.
"In the process, they have a tendency to orchestrate their age as it suits them," said Singh, a professor emeritus at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
Women don't have to worry about whether the organizer will be able to carve out time to orchestrate a meeting because doing so is the organizer's job.
It's probably too soon to write off many as failed investments, as they may have developed technology of value to an acquirer or may orchestrate a successful pivot.
Beijing intervened to stem that rout and orchestrate a recovery of sorts, but anyone who mistook that for a bottom and bought back in is nursing losses again.
This collapse has ratcheted up the pressure on OPEC and its allied partners to orchestrate another round of production cuts at its final meeting of the calendar year.
Amazon is also inviting people to take tours of its fulfillment centers; the invitation comes right on the heels of the company trying to orchestrate a PR campaign.
The tracks are going the wrong way, so William decides to detour by Lawrence's hometown, which sounds like something Ford would orchestrate as part of this new game.
Warren's Wednesday release offers new insight into how she would use presidential powers to orchestrate what climate activists often call a "just transition" toward a green energy economy.
Prosecutors, according to court documents, will attempt to prove that federal agents were afraid of the armed civilian protesters, and that the Bundys worked to orchestrate the standoff.
Nor did he answer a series of questions regarding specific instances of hate speech on Breitbart or the existence of Disqus communities used to orchestrate coordinated trolling campaigns.
HONG KONG — Last year, with smartphone sales sagging, Samsung Electronics said it would orchestrate a turnaround using the components that power electronics — things like chips, screens and circuits.
He tells us Azriel is the one who suggested Trump Tower as a means to control the media circus she thought her family would orchestrate around the meetup.
Twilio today announced the launch of a new API that allows developers to orchestrate the push notifications, text messages and chats they want to send to their users.
Mr Son is, for example, trying to orchestrate his various ride-hailing investments so that they do not burn through so much cash by competing with each other.
In 2016, you don't have to secretly plot and hire a team of goons and orchestrate a massive cover-up to get private information about a political enemy.
He helped orchestrate a takeover of a large portion of the Turkish news media, much of which is now under the control of his younger brother, Serhat Albayrak.
Police want to interview Smollett after two people of interest to the case told investigators they were paid by the actor to orchestrate the alleged hate crime (CNN).
The Kremlin's recent attempts to meddle into elections across Western democracies (even allegedly trying to orchestrate a coup in Montenegro) makes Bulgaria's dependence on Russian energy interests troubling.
This, according to the experts, is a very plausible way that the convention could implode—and implode in a way that the Stop Trump movement could plausibly orchestrate.
Before becoming governor, Mr. Barbour helped orchestrate the transfer of about $270 million in federal subsidies from a canceled coal plant in Florida to the proposed Mississippi plant.
Banning a single person, even if that person were to orchestrate some sort of mob, is not a meaningful step towards fixing a base problem with Twitter's platform.
CDP, which is 82.8% state-owned and overseen by the treasury, aims to orchestrate a network merger in a way that would enable it become TIM's biggest shareholder.
Frontline has backed a number of successful companies in Seed Funds I and II, including Britebill (acquired by Amdocs), Logentries (acquired by Rapid7) and Orchestrate (acquired by CenturyLink) .
That one was by Abd al Aziz Ali, a citizen of Pakistan who also goes by Ammar al-Baluchi and was charged with helping to orchestrate the Sept.
Last year Mr. Burke was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison for assaulting Mr. Loeb and for trying to orchestrate a cover-up of what had happened.
The protests appeared to have been sparked by a prominent critic of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who claimed the police had tried to orchestrate an attack on him.
The group's ability to orchestrate or attack targets in the West has atrophied in recent years, as American airstrikes have targeted their bomb-makers and English-language propagandists.
What follows is truly a wild game — an elaborate one that lasts years, in which Adrienne is a pawn helping orchestrate an affair between her mother and Ben.
According to Beijing's official thesis, Washington is trying to orchestrate another "color revolution," similar to those that produced pro-Western regimes in countries such as Ukraine and Georgia.
"It's like the deep state all got together to try to orchestrate a palace coup," Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida, said in January on Fox Business Network.
Over the last two years, President Trump has replaced labor officials who helped orchestrate the 2016 decision with conservative board members who have moved to limit union powers.
Around then, the U.S. set up a new operations center near Erbil to orchestrate the war in northern Iraq in concert with the peshmerga and other coalition partners.
Mnangagwa, 75, was sworn in again in November as interim President after helping to orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe, who he had served with for decades.
The tiny Gulf country has also reportedly been involved in mediating secret talks between Hamas and Israel and helped orchestrate secret negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban.
FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE, Japan (Reuters) - Japanese actor Mansai Nomura will orchestrate the opening and closing ceremonies for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, it was announced on Monday.
"We needed money that would be highly certain," Mark Shafir, who helped orchestrate the deal for Occidental as global cohead of M&A at Citigroup, told Business Insider.
But a few anecdotes stood out, among them that they helped to orchestrate El Chapo's famous tunnel escape from a maximum-security prison in Almoloya, Mexico, in 2015.
Perez Vizcaíno was the go-between for Rodriguez Mota and another suspect accused of helping orchestrate the hit from a Dominican prison, identified by investigators as Jose Eduardo Ciprián.
"He would draw on his nearly boundless, undisclosed wealth to orchestrate his flight from the jurisdiction and sustain himself in hiding, as he has done twice before," prosecutors write.
It seems the stars finally aligned, however, and the show's crew managed to orchestrate the cameo — much to the delight of Williams herself, who says she's a huge fan.
The backdrop: Those prosecuted were accused of paying California college admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer to orchestrate their children's acceptance into athletic programs or using forged college-entrance exams.
Last year, CEO Jeff Bezos placed a target squarely on Walmart and every other big-box retailer in the market when he helped orchestrate the acquisition of Whole Foods.
People feared that Andrew Johnson would set himself up as a king; that Ulysses S. Grant would orchestrate a military coup; that foreign powers would invade the United States.
In the alleged screenshots, which PEOPLE has not been able to authenticate, the Migos rapper tries to orchestrate a threesome between himself, Summer Bunni and rapper/model Cuban Doll.
Several particularly gruesome attacks took place in France, Belgium and the United States, showing how the group could both orchestrate attacks and inspire individuals to kill under its name.
This is another example of Washington's attempt to orchestrate people's behavior and its refusal to admit the purpose of any healthcare system is to improve access to quality care.
It does seem like there's a certain poetic justice that you beat Bananas to get to the final since he was the one who tried to orchestrate your downfall.
It is a trap that can easily ensnare golfers, who have to return to the same course after a bad first round and try to orchestrate a different outcome.
Organizers said that the rebellion had never been re-enacted on such a vast scope, taking six years to orchestrate and involving hundreds of performers on foot and horseback.
I don't want to reveal too much, except to note Diop's daring use of music and simple visual effects to orchestrate a complex mood of longing, desperation and anger.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the man who helped orchestrate the coup from hiding, was sworn in as interim president last Friday with all the pomp and circumstance that the occasion demands.
In a speech, Maduro accused President Trump of trying to orchestrate a coup against his country, which is reeling from an economic collapse that's caused food and medicine shortages.
Still, that starter is point guard Tre Jones, who is primed to orchestrate the offense and lead a very young but very talented core into the 2019-20 season.
After losing the 1990 election, Ortega risked fading into history, but the former fighter managed to orchestrate a return to power when he became president in the 2006 election.
The informant's testimony, given through an interpreter, marked the beginning of the sixth week of the trial of Mr. Khattala, 46, who is accused of helping orchestrate the Sept.
The gold trader, Reza Zarrab, who helped orchestrate the billion-dollar scheme, recently pleaded guilty to conspiring to evade the sanctions and has become a witness for American prosecutors.
The real Dylan Dili from Diddy's "Making The Band" finally getting the chance to meet his impersonator, Dave Chappelle, was no accident and it wasn't easy to orchestrate either.
Alex Cora, who helped orchestrate the sign-stealing as the Houston bench coach in 2017, was soon let go from his job as manager of the Boston Red Sox.
The counts were tied to his work for Trump, including payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate that were designed to silence women who claimed affairs with the then-candidate.
Two of those meetings came on the heels of Trump's surprise removal of ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, whose ouster prosecutors say Parnas worked behind the scenes to orchestrate.
But before settling into that role he led major orchestras, conducted the premieres of important works by Bernstein and others, and helped Ellington orchestrate some of his signature compositions.
Returning to orchestrate a rush-heavy offense, he played the final snap of a 31-26 victory on defense, patrolling the goal line to thwart a potential Hail Mary pass.
Veteran political operatives and organizers helped orchestrate protests, disseminate information about events, and suggest points to raise, and otherwise worked behind the scenes to make the Tea Party a reality.
OPEC and non-OPEC members are due to meet in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, with the energy market widely expecting the alliance to orchestrate a fresh round of supply cuts.
"So it's not just about Microsoft, but it's about again being able to orchestrate that entire ecosystem of tech providers in order to help companies like WBA transform," Nadella said.
The agency was hired by Faraday Future in June 2018 to orchestrate a last-minute event at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance car show, which took place in August 20183.
"The day after her 37th birthday, I hired a team to orchestrate her 40th birthday," Smith said to Pinkett Smith, daughter Willow Smith and mother-in-law Adrienne Banfield-Jones.
Of course Tywin Lannister was going to die by crossbow: The band playing "Rains of Castamere" shot into the crowd with crossbows during the Red Wedding, which Tywin helped orchestrate.
Many of the hardline Brexiteers in her party, or those who want a decisive break from the EU, have long loathed May and tried to orchestrate her ouster in December.
Meanwhile 48-year-old Habony - who has helped orchestrate several Fidesz election victories as an unofficial spin doctor for Orban - has launched a new media company, Modern Media Group (MMG).
If you want to take him out by both detonating a heat lamp and using a remote explosive, you have to orchestrate two separate meetings with the Russian agent Decker.
Giuliani was also eroding morale in the State Department, multiple diplomats have testified, particularly after he helped to orchestrate the removal of Yovanovitch, who was recalled to Washington in May.
He recalls a suicide attempt in 2011 after falling out with an influential official, his subsequent spell in a psychiatric ward, and his eventual release to orchestrate the Sochi scam.
The incident is an illustration of the image-conscious ruling Communist Party's efforts to control the media as its seeks to orchestrate what it hopes will be a flawless event.
The project came together quickly, said Mat Vlasic, the chief executive of Bravado, the Universal Music Group-owned merchandise company, who helped orchestrate the international stores, their stocking and security.
Once Tesla confirmed that it would accept the gift, Sullins traveled from San Diego to the Fremont factory where Musk has been pulling his all-nighters to help orchestrate delivery.
Even if Guaido proves successful in gaining power, the view that the US once again helped to orchestrate regime change will embitter Venezuela and the region for years to come.
With his wife away looking after the grandchildren, he abandoned his lunch and found himself helping to orchestrate an international response in the heat of an unusually blistering British summer.
"It is also clear that your client's organization is attempting pre-election to conspire and orchestrate a 'trial by media' and is playing to a 'mob mentality,'" the letter said.
In an era where capital has been abundant and investors are flush with liquidity to orchestrate deals, that meant a lot left on the table that the company was ignoring.
To find out how inmates plan and orchestrate jail breaks, I spoke to three escapees: reformed heroin smuggler David McMillan, Glaswegian gangster John Steele, and former weed dealer Scott White.
Maduro said he will provide the evidence to officials in the United States and Colombia and ask for their cooperation handing over suspects who helped orchestrate and finance the attack.
"They do not have the ability to orchestrate operations in more than one part of the country at a time," General Shoffner said this month in a briefing with reporters.
And having proliferated inside Brazil's prison system they're allowing a critical mass of inmates the means to orchestrate mass attacks on rival gangs and control drug trafficking from behind bars.
But since Reichenstein, 66, retired a few months ago, he has been thinking about how to orchestrate the rest of his retirement accounts and he came up with a plan.
When that deal was inked, SCL and Cambridge Analytica had just helped orchestrate a massive upset in the 2016 presidential election, and were viewed as power players in data analytics.
Others pointed fingers at Pakistan's meddlesome military, which may benefit from Khan, a Pashtun Prime Minister, if elected, who could quell any residual Taliban rebellions and orchestrate post-conflict peace.
The president, who came to power after helping orchestrate the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff last year, could still face charges when his term ends at the end of 2018.
As much as we may want to intervene and orchestrate at times, friendships form through exposure to other kids with shared interests; true friendships need time and space to develop.
Ghosn faces charges relating to alleged financial crimes in Japan and was able to orchestrate his departure despite being under strict surveillance by Japanese authorities, with movements and communications curtailed.
This deal, by contrast, encourages China's government to orchestrate purchasing, most likely with a heavy reliance on the very state-owned enterprises the United States has long sought to constrain.
The GOP leadership is under pressure both to orchestrate Trump's swift acquittal to please base voters and to shield vulnerable incumbents as they battle to keep control of the Senate.
Tehran: US helped orchestrate protests The protests began a week ago over Iran's stagnant economy and the rising cost of living, and developed into a broader outcry against the government.
But Maduro vowed to block the supplies, denying that a humanitarian crisis exists in Venezuela and suggesting that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Al-Adani ran "emni", a clandestine ISIS intelligence branch that heavily recruits European and other foreign fighters to be trained and returned to their home countries to orchestrate "homegrown" attacks.
Maduro: 'My patience has run out' Maduro denies that a humanitarian crisis exists in Venezuela and suggests that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Prosecutors also presented evidence suggesting that Mr. Reichberg had used his influence with a third police official, Michael Harrington, a former deputy police chief, to orchestrate promotions for several officers.
The New Yorker's report landed a day after the Observer reported that aides to President Trump had hired Black Cube to orchestrate a "dirty ops" campaign on Rhodes and Kahl.
Beijing intervened to stop that crash and orchestrate a recovery of sorts, but anyone who mistook that for a bottom and bought in will have lost their shirt again in January.
This collapse in prices has ratcheted up the pressure on OPEC and its allied partners to orchestrate a fresh round of production cuts at its final meeting of the calendar year.
Mikerin, former president of a U.S.-based Rosatom subsidiary, pleaded guilty in 2015 to helping orchestrate more than $2 million in bribe payments through secret accounts in Cyprus, Latvia and Switzerland.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is now on the scene to help orchestrate assistance, monitor response activities, and "ensure there are no unmet needs," a FEMA spokesperson told BuzzFeed News Wednesday.
An early Facebook stakeholder and investing presence across several industries, Palihapitiya told CNBC in April that entities like the Fed have used tools like quantitative easing to orchestrate a pacified economy.
These memos include a lot of damning accusations, including a claim that Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen worked with the Kremlin to orchestrate leaks of political documents from democrats secured via hacking.
After a peace offering by Kim Jong Un in January, Moon was able to orchestrate his own summits with Kim, which were followed by Kim and Trump&aposs meeting in June.
I would say, on one side—I would describe it in one sentence—was understanding the instrument, Manifesta, and developing opinions and ideas of how to orchestrate things a bit differently.
After all, if you were hired to orchestrate an event that pays homage to the history of a currency, who in the hell wouldn't decide to organize a bacchanalian caviar orgy?
But previous administration officials who helped orchestrate meetings between US presidents and the Pope said that high-level Catholic staffers who expressed interest in attending the papal sessions were regularly accommodated.
Kobach was permitted to orchestrate a massive breach of Americans' civil liberties, and he came up empty-handed—a sequence of events that would become a familiar pattern in Kobach's career.
Romney never was able to speak effectively about the most potent issue against the president, ObamaCare, because as governor of Massachusetts, he helped orchestrate a state version of the hated law.
For decades Saudi Arabia had a preferred oil price target and if it didn't like the prevailing market level, it would try to orchestrate a production cut or increase in OPEC.
Cohen also has admitted helping orchestrate a $150,000 payment from the parent company of the National Enquirer, to bury news of an affair allegation from another woman, Playboy model Karen McDougal.
Given that activist firm Jana Partners (which helped orchestrate the Amazon-Whole Foods deal) still holds a large stake in Zimmer, Cramer said a future deal is possible, though far-fetched.
The video also shows Slager walk over to Scott's body to drop his police-issued taser nearby, which prosecutors point to as evidence that he was trying to orchestrate a coverup.
This fact channeled some of the biggest US corporations to the UK and more specifically to London, from where they orchestrate their European business as well as their EU lobbying operations.
Beijing intervened to stem that rout and orchestrate a recovery of sorts, but anyone who mistook that for a bottom and bought in will have lost their shirt again in January.
To orchestrate a turnaround, Disney paid $7.4 billion for Pixar in 2006 and put Mr. Lasseter and another Pixar executive, Ed Catmull, in charge of the struggling Walt Disney Animation Studios.
The Kachin are an ethnic minority who were Christianized in the 19th century by American missionaries — and their leaders use church networks to orchestrate this underground resistance to the meth trade.
Joycelyn Savage's father knows EXACTLY who got her involved with R. Kelly, and how she ended up living with the singer ... because she claims her dad helped orchestrate the whole thing.
TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgia's parliament on Wednesday stripped an opposition lawmaker of immunity and ordered him arrested to answer allegations that he helped orchestrate anti-government protests last week that turned violent.
Set in a rural village called Inviolata, the film is about an unlikely friendship between a pure-hearted peasant and a nobleman who asks him to help orchestrate his own kidnapping.
Mr. Grucci said the production took months to orchestrate, from matching fireworks to songs to writing the thousands of lines of code required to set them off at a precise moment.
The drug kingpin's sons were often mentioned during his trial, and they were accused of helping to orchestrate his tunnel escape from a maximum-security prison in Almoloya, Mexico, in 2015.
But the beleaguered president has remained defiant, denying that a humanitarian crisis exists in his country and suggesting that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
The kind of article that Anne started writing and that Harriet was trying to orchestrate is more suited to the tiny-type paid death notices placed in newspapers or on Legacy.
Federal prosecutors are building cases that would target Chinese middlemen who prosecutors believe helped North Korea orchestrate the theft, according to The Wall Street Journal, which earlier reported the potential charges.
Maduro called on the military to stay united and severed diplomatic relations with Washington, which he accused of trying to orchestrate a coup with help from its allies in the region.
Meanwhile, the researchers listen to thousands of neurons in the mice brains as they work together to orchestrate something like reaching to toggle a joystick left or right to receive a reward.
Becky's school counselor/"life coach" Jones (Michael Stahl-David) is the one who helped orchestrate the ceremony, which involved cult members in super creepy masks and a cloud of black, evil smoke.
The gains come ahead of a critical OPEC meeting on Thursday, with energy market participants widely expecting the influential oil cartel and its allies to orchestrate a fresh round of production cuts.
Per Buzzfeed, Lisa Stanley spoke to KIIS 101.1 about how the Kardashians are dealing with the allegations against Thompson, and made it clear that Jenner did not orchestrate any of this drama.
WE CAN CONSOLIDATE DELIVERY CENTERS WE CAN AUTOMATE AND ORCHESTRATE BETTER THE DELIVERY FOR CUSTOMERS AND WE'LL HAVE A BROADER SET OF OFFERINGS THAT I THINK WILL BE REALLY GOOD FOR CUSTOMERS.
For all the talk of leaking, the daily reality is that officials in the White House, like in any administration, speak privately with reporters all the time and orchestrate sanctioned background discussions.
As BuzzFeed News has reported, MicroChip, "a notorious pro-Trump Twitter ringleader," has and continues to orchestrate automated networks of Twitter accounts to help push trending topics and advance pro-Trump narratives.
She also wrote a series of messages rebutting Lil Xan's claim that she had worked with Columbia Records to orchestrate the relationship, speculating that he was the one who had been unfaithful.
The recovered texts speak volumes about a key figure behind the Holocaust—a man who could orchestrate mass killings at one moment and then casually switch to mundane family matters the next.
Facebook has struggled with the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica controversy, as well as criticisms of the platform being used to orchestrate disinformation campaigns and spread hate speech and incitements to violence.
Russell is best suited to orchestrate high pick-and-rolls, but he is good enough as a spot and post-up threat to function in the Triangle (at least until Jackson retires).
A White House official told CNN Thursday that tensions between Bannon and Kushner are rising and that the senior adviser to the President helped orchestrate Bannon's departure from the National Security Council.
Unlike other venture outfits that orchestrate expensive dinners with journalists, for example, Pear organizes events at its offices for cash-strapped founders and students that feature VCs and renowned CEOs as speakers.
While office culture dictates that during slow periods, one must orchestrate a careful song and dance of faux busyness, Takala secretly filmed herself simply sitting still, staring into space, doing absolutely nothing.
Brent, who will star in a new TLC series with Berkus in 2017, teamed up with Cointreau to orchestrate the beautiful and unique party, which they dubbed the Collection de Voyages soirée.
Mr. Cameron summoned his cabinet and announced the creation of a policy unit of the "best and brightest" civil servants — overseen by Oliver Letwin, a Conservative lawmaker — to orchestrate the withdrawal process.
The New Hampshire suit makes a similar claim about deceptive marketing, and both actions are led by Joe Rice, the lawyer who helped orchestrate a massive settlement from Big Tobacco in 1998.
It seemed clear that they were all about to die, Mr. Wickland testified Monday, the first day of the trial of Ahmed Abu Khattala, who is accused of helping orchestrate the attacks.
This has given organised syndicates a reason to orchestrate many such applications, knowing they can funnel the applicants into low-wage jobs in restaurants, farms and brothels while their cases are reviewed.
Critics accused the army chief of trying to orchestrate a coup, and he suggested Saturday that unnamed figures were plotting against him as a result of his stand against Mr. Bouteflika's presidency.
A month ago, Mr. Zarrab, 34, a Turkish-Iranian gold trader, was facing years in prison on charges that he had helped orchestrate the billion-dollar scheme in violation of American sanctions.
At the Fed, she helped orchestrate stricter postcrisis oversight of the financial industry, including the creation of annual "stress tests" to determine whether the nation's banks could withstand a severe economic downturn.
He took power barely more than a year ago after helping to orchestrate the ouster of his predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, over accusations that she manipulated the budget to conceal mounting economic problems.
She was someone expressly focused on getting things done, who felt it was her job to orchestrate his wishes when the board approved them in ways that protected him and the company.
Mr. Rohatyn helped orchestrate a combination of bank loans and loan extensions, bond sales, wage deferrals, union investments and advance payments in state aid to get the city through July and August.
They stated that Smollett was angry about the latest developments, which included two police sources telling CNN that Chicago police believe the actor paid the brothers to orchestrate the assault on him.
Multiple witnesses established that a pressure campaign existed beyond that call, that Trump had direct personal knowledge of it, and that he continued to orchestrate it until it fell apart in September.
Regulators eventually cracked down on the practice in late 2014, but not before Actavis capitalized on the financial flexibility to buy Forest Laboratories for $25 billion and subsequently orchestrate the Allergan merger. 
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of defendants on trial in Kenya on accusations they helped the Shabab orchestrate the assault on the Nairobi shopping mall five years ago.
The FBI has arrested a U.S. soldier who allegedly planned to orchestrate an attack on a major American news network and spread instructions online about how to build explosives, ABC News reports.
The departure, which comes three month after Chief Financial Officer Dennis Riordan said he would quit, will leave the company without the two key executives that helped orchestrate and implement the ConAgra deal.
The group still controls much of its border-spanning "caliphate," inspires eight global affiliates and is able to orchestrate deadly external attacks like those that killed 32 people in Brussels on March 220.
Viewers can watch the first two episodes The Act now on Hulu to see the web begin, and how Gypsy eventually found her way out of it by helping orchestrate her mother's death.
Evaldas Rimasauskas, 50, pleaded guilty last week to wire fraud after helping to orchestrate a scheme that included setting up a fake business and sending phishing emails to employees of Facebook and Google.
The bigger picture, the story of how the government is using technology to orchestrate a genocide, is an abstract, conceptual horror, rather than Black Mirror's usual more personal, visceral attack on the emotions.
This is especially risky given that unemployment is now at historically low 3.9% and Trump might be on the cusp of helping to orchestrate a major peace deal between North and South Korea.
As one of Oracle's long-time execs who helped orchestrate its dominance in the tech world, she is perhaps more intimately knowledgeable of all of Oracle's moving parts than anyone except Ellison himself.
Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi was an al Qaeda operative who the US believes helped orchestrate the October 236, 22018, bombing of the US guided missile destroyer, which killed 17 American sailors.
Timothy Carpenter was allegedly able to orchestrate an armed-robbery gang in two states because he had a cell phone; the law makes it difficult for police to learn how he used it.
Mnangagwa -- who according to the election commission late Thursday won 50.8% of the vote -- took power in November after helping orchestrate a de facto coup against Mugabe who had served with for decades.
Reflecting on the first months of planning her own big day, Lee recalls how she and then-fiancé, Dan, got caught in the craze-inducing frenzy of trying to orchestrate the "perfect" wedding.
Whatever its scale, the move plunged the US further into the multi-sided Syrian civil war, even as Trump presses his aides to orchestrate a swift withdrawal of American troops from the country.
How many centers can take a defensive rebound the length of the court and then orchestrate a backdoor layup on the fly by whipping a one-handed bounce pass off a live dribble?
Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) and a report he helped orchestrate that alleged corrupt behavior from a leading opposition politician in Ukraine (which also may implicate the now-defunct lobbying firm the Podesta Group).
Having more kids likely requires a bit more work on the part of parents to orchestrate family meals, which could translate to less fast food or other convenience items, and fewer empty calories.
One of the bank's top executives, Mehmet Hakan Atilla, is serving time in an American prison after being convicted of charges related to helping orchestrate a billion-dollar scheme to evade the sanctions.
Seeing as Hawkeye can't get past all those foes on his own, the Avengers orchestrate a plan on the fly, passing the Gauntlet among themselves like relay racers headed to the finish line.
The autonomous car is something vastly different, in which the 5G network allows computers to orchestrate a flood of information from multitudes of input sensors for real time, on-the-fly decision-making.
Through this educational initiative, which has been going on for more than 20 years, the Philharmonic invites students enthusiastic about music to compose and orchestrate their own pieces, working with designated teaching artists.
Mr. Navarro also helped orchestrate an investigation into China's abuse of American intellectual property, which resulted in the United States threatening to impose tariffs on everything from medical devices to flat-screen televisions.
Vogel's play originated Off Broadway, as did "Oslo" (March 23, Vivian Beaumont), J. T. Rogers's exploration of how a Norwegian couple (Jennifer Ehle and Jefferson Mays) secretly helped orchestrate the 1993 Oslo Accords.
Did Paul orchestrate all of it, or some of it, in order to get his grandpa to cough up some money and to finagle his way out of trouble with the Italian mob?
The detainee, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, is accused of helping orchestrate the 2000 bombing of the American destroyer Cole off the coast of Yemen and could face the death penalty if convicted.
On Sunday, Bouteflika's campaign manager said if re-elected, the president would orchestrate a national conference to pave a way for debate over amending the constitution and deciding a time for early elections.
The judge also tried to arrange to have drugs planted on the witness and orchestrate a traffic stop so the drugs would be found, destroying that person's credibility, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
Investment bankers, usually first in line to orchestrate and help finance cross-border deals, have largely remained on the sidelines, wary of damage to their reputations and fee income if deals blow up.
The Journal reported that federal investigators are focusing on Chinese individuals or businesses who allegedly helped North Korea orchestrate the heist, and that the U.S. Treasury is considering sanctions against these alleged middlemen.
Prosecutors are also reportedly investigating whether the hush money payoff he helped orchestrate to porn actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal during the 2016 election violated any campaign finance laws.
Bacelar, a self-proclaimed political junkie and former political reporter, was so invested in the election that she helped orchestrate an election-night viewing party in Lisbon with the U.S. Ambassador to Portugal.
In March 2014, when prosecutors announced a 106-count indictment in the case, Mr. Vance said the four original defendants had helped orchestrate a nearly four-year scheme to manipulate the law firm's books.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Three Hong Kong student leaders who helped orchestrate the financial hub's massive pro-democracy street protests in 2014 were spared jail time on Monday but ordered to carry out community service.
"The more we talk about it, the less afraid we are and the more we can involve whoever we want -- friends or family -- and ... orchestrate the kind of death we think might be fantastic."
And then there'd be a next step where you have one or two people orchestrate taking over when ... KS: It's a little bit like "Ready Player One" when you were watching them do that.
TALLINN, June 8 (Reuters) - The decision to orchestrate a rescue of Spain's Banco Popular this week was triggered by a run on the bank, European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio said on Thursday.
In mid-1974, as his administration crumbled, a shaken President Nixon visited Anwar Sadat and helped orchestrate Egypt's flip from the Soviet camp into the four-decade U.S. partnership Trump now seeks to resuscitate.
Prosecutors said Liu would then stockpile the aluminum at four southern California warehouses, and with his associates orchestrate bogus sales to companies he controlled to inflate Zhongwang's financials and make it appear more valuable.
For decades, Saudi Arabia, Vienna-based OPEC's largest producer and de facto leader, had a preferred range for oil prices and, if unhappy, would try to orchestrate a group-wide production cut or increase.
Scott Stuber, the company's head of films, called it "a perfect marriage" — one that could be difficult to orchestrate again, given the logjam of Broadway-bound shows with not enough theaters to house them.
He's working this weekend with a close peer, the bassist Matt Penman, and a sort of elder: the drummer Leon Parker, whose recent re-emergence is a welcome development that Mr. Goldberg helped orchestrate.
The GKNB security service said in a statement that deputy Kanatbek Isayev, a supporter of main opposition presidential candidate Omurbek Babanov, had conspired with criminal groups to orchestrate rioting during and after the Oct.
ANC leader Jordi Sanchez and Omnium chief Jordi Cuixart are accused by prosecutors of helping to orchestrate pro-independence protests that last month trapped national police inside a Barcelona building and destroyed their vehicles.
It's challenging to feel invested in what happens to the Underwoods' marriage at this point, and it's even more confounding to determine how, exactly, Claire had time to orchestrate such an elaborate campaign strategy.
Some experts say it is too soon to know whether a shift away from corruption investigations is underway or even possible to orchestrate, particularly because of the number of investigators pursuing cases across Brazil.
Saudi Arabia's stock exchange, the Tadawul, was down 7.7% in afternoon trading after plans to orchestrate a supply cut among OPEC and non-OPEC states collapsed amid investor fears surrounding the fast-spreading coronavirus.
Game of Thrones Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish has helped to orchestrate many of the most monumental events in "Game of Thrones," a list that includes Ned Stark's downfall, the Stark-Lannister conflict and Joffrey's murder.
Simply put, corporate efforts to orchestrate an "event" around something this profoundly silly undercut what had originally made the exercise unexpectedly fun -- demonstrating that it's possible to jump the shark both literally and figuratively.
As Mr. Pruitt's chief of staff, Mr. Jackson will be asked to help orchestrate a near complete turnaround of many of the agency's highest-profile regulations — efforts that environmentalists are poised to fight aggressively.
In this conversation, we discuss the difference between productivity and creativity, how artists orchestrate attention, the ideologies we use to value our time, what it means to do nothing, lucid dreaming, and much more.
In Mr. Batista's recording, Mr. Temer seems to be heard endorsing bribes of a jailed politician who helped orchestrate Ms. Rousseff's ouster, as Mr. Batista brags about buying off a prosecutor and a judge.
The Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that prosecutors believe Chinese middlemen helped North Korea orchestrate the theft from Bangladesh's central bank, which was among the biggest bank robberies in modern times.
Some examples: In 2006, middle and high school students used MySpace, text messages and film screenings to orchestrate high school walkouts across the US to protest anti-immigration legislation proposed by a Republican congressman.
The news that the world's wealthiest countries were convening to orchestrate a response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak had resonated across economies like the sound of whirring helicopters bringing relief to a disaster zone.
With that in mind, nothing makes more sense than for her to turn to Gendry — who she's had a crush on since they first met in season two — to orchestrate a positive sexual experience.
Thiel, who was an early supporter of President-elect Donald Trump and is also on Facebook's Board of Directors, helped orchestrate the meeting between the incoming president and tech leaders from Silicon Valley's biggest companies.
She also helped orchestrate a women's business initiative, launching the United States Canada Council for the Advancement of Women Business Leaders and Female Entrepreneurs while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in town last week.
Earlier this year, trolls used similar tactics to orchestrate a harassment campaign against Dhanya Rajendran, the editor of an Indian news website, by flooding the platform with the hashtag #PublicityBeepDhanya and getting it to trend.
The defendants, all members of the Russian intelligence agency GRU, are accused of conspiring to hack into computer networks, steal documents, and orchestrate their release with the goal of interfering with the 2016 presidential election.
The defendants, all members of the Russian intelligence agency GRU, are accused of conspiring to hack into computer networks, steal documents, and orchestrate their release with the goal of interfering with the 103 presidential election.
Sophomore quarterback Alex Hornibrook completed 4 of 4 passes for 63 yards on the Badgers' second series to orchestrate the second score, capped by a 14-yard TD pass to sophomore wide receiver Quintez Cephus.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Iraqi-Canadian man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to a U.S. charge that he helped orchestrate the April 2009 truck bombing of a U.S. base in Mosul, Iraq, that killed five soldiers.
Prosecutors said Liu would then stockpile the aluminum at four southern California warehouses, and with his associates orchestrate bogus sales to companies he controlled to inflate China Zhongwang's financials and make it appear more valuable.
Denial-of-service attacks are common and fairly easy to orchestrate, and these caused relatively little damage compared to massive operations like the Mirai botnet, which took down large sections of the web last year.
I'm also helping to support major players such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, and Google as they build new types of cloud services and operating systems to help connect and orchestrate all of these new devices.
The post-summit transformation of North Korea's official version of Trump, who's now being shown by state media looking serious and almost regal, underscores the carefully choreographed reality show the government has had to orchestrate.
That demands intense political effort from those committed to keeping Britain as relevant and engaged in Europe as possible, one that the existing Stronger In campaign will, even in defeat, be perfectly placed to orchestrate.
Alitalia has been under special administration since 2017 when workers rejected the latest in a long line of rescue plans, leaving it to the government in Rome to orchestrate a rescue and avoid mass layoffs.
Moscow sees an unwavering cyber-omnipotence in the U.S., capable of crafting uniquely sophisticated malware like the 'Stuxnet' virus, all while using digital operations to orchestrate regional upheaval, such as the Arab Spring in 2011.
"I believe that right now in Raqqa they're working hard on trying to orchestrate cyberattacks [on the power grid], just as they are working hard on trying to develop weapons to be used," said Sen.
He was accused of helping orchestrate recent armed provocations by the North along the inter-Korean border, including an artillery barrage against a South Korean island in 2010, when he was the army's intelligence chief.
Once Tesla confirmed that it would accept the new couch, Sullins booked a flight from San Diego to head to the Fremont factory where Musk has been pulling his all-nighters to help orchestrate delivery.
Even worse, Apple's close relationship with record labels puts Apple in the driver's seat, just as with e-books, to "orchestrate a conspiracy among the publishers to raise prices," as the court of appeals held.
It was Sunday night, and he took advantage of the evening quiet around the office to orchestrate an intimate night, including a conference-room table spread with a white tablecloth, flowers and takeout Thai food.
According to the court, Schellenberg was dispatched to Dalian by drug traffickers in November 22000 to orchestrate the smuggling of more than 222 kilograms (489.4 pounds) of methamphetamine from the Chinese port city to Australia.
The response of the formal party leadership in the Republican National Committee was to orchestrate a stunt through which all of the party's candidates for president pledged to support Trump if he won the nomination.
Chicago (CNN)Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation tell CNN that Chicago Police believe actor Jussie Smollett paid two men to orchestrate an assault on him that he reported late last month.
But the United States ambassador, Henry Lane Wilson, worried that Mr. Madero's policies would hurt American business interests, and helped orchestrate a coup that resulted in the assassination of Mr. Madero and his vice president.
"One intriguing option would be a possible combination with the satellite business at DISH, if they were able to orchestrate something from a regulatory and financial perspective, both of which could be challenging," Power said.
GOP lawmakers have maintained that Democrats failed to deliver any evidence that Trump explicitly communicated his intentions to orchestrate a quid pro quo involving the White House meeting or the military aid that was frozen.
The beleaguered President, who is facing growing calls to step down, denies that a humanitarian crisis exists in his country and suggests that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Back in Washington, Trump is trying to orchestrate a sprawling federal response to the coronavirus epidemic bolstered by a White House message machine that churns out daily praise releases hailing Trump's "whole-of-government" approach.
"This is possible because the circadian rhythm doesn't just orchestrate big processes in your body like sleep and digestion; it's also present in every single cell, right down to the molecular level," Braun tells me.
Ivanka Trump also helped orchestrate a women's business initiative, launching the United States Canada Council for the Advancement of Women Business Leaders and Female Entrepreneurs while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in town last month.
"A trusting relationship with a doctor who will `orchestrate' your care through the course of illness can be very valuable, rather than bouncing from one subspecialist to another without a `conducting' doctor," Landefeld said by email.
It gave them a clearer sense of how Osho's followers were able to orchestrate an attack that few people in younger generations know even happened—and how seismically this attack altered America's conception of food safety.
Instantly it became clear to me that I had to meet him and I wasn't taking any chances – I refused to orchestrate a 'bump in' and I certainly wasn't going to a drum n bass night.
For example, they're increasing their reliance on sensor-based technologies such as smart chips, RFID tags, real-time location systems (RTLS) and beacons to better orchestrate the flow of patients, doctors, nurses, medical equipment and supplies.
The government is trying to orchestrate a private-sector rescue of Alitalia, which is under administration, but interested investors have yet to stump up the required amount of capital to ensure the airline's longer-term future.
Actions for GitHub Enterprise Server will launch next year and will include a hybrid option that will allow you to keep the code in a private data center and still use GitHub to orchestrate the workflows.
The purpose of the experiment was nominally to show how easily online disinformation campaigns can be set up, Critics lambasted the experiment, in which Jigsaw paid for a Russian troll army to orchestrate a disinformation campaign.
Lawmakers first selected Jordi Sanchez in March, but that bid was dropped as he was unable to attend the investiture ceremony, the government in Madrid having jailed him for helping orchestrate pro-independence protests last year.
Multiple suspects in Khashoggi's slaying were part of the crown prince's security team, and U.S. intelligence officials have pointed out it would have been very difficult to orchestrate an attack without any knowledge by Saudi leadership.
Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight federal crimes, including tax fraud, making false statements to a bank and campaign-finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including hush payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate.
Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight federal crimes, including tax fraud, making false statements to a bank, and campaign-finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including hush payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate.
The nomination also says a lot about how the president envisions the role of military affairs in foreign policy and how he intends to orchestrate the entire national security team to advance our United States interests.
A senior State Department official told the newspaper that while both sides were eager to orchestrate such a summit, there were concerns about the amount of preparation needed to get Trump ready for such a meeting.
He has been instrumental in helping to orchestrate and execute Twitter's plan to be more of a destination for live streaming video, including striking a partnership with the National Football League to stream Thursday night games.
Prosecutors acknowledged that no evidence existed that Mr. Khattala had personally fired any shots or set any buildings ablaze, but argued that he had nevertheless helped orchestrate the attacks and aided them while they were underway.
Indeed, Mr. Trump effectively sided with the party establishment by helping to orchestrate his former aide's political banishment, making Mr. Bannon the fall guy for an embarrassing string of political setbacks, most notably Mr. Moore's defeat.
The researchers are currently collaborating with scientists in England and the United States to see if this is the case and if visual signals could help orchestrate crowd movements to prevent or stop bridges from wobbling.
Tehran used its allies in Iraq to orchestrate demonstrations at the US Embassy in Baghdad, burning parts of the compound: just enough violence to threaten the United States, but not enough to provoke US military retaliation.
He said the White House had tried to orchestrate a smear campaign against Republicans, and he asked the Senate floor, "Will we pursue the search for truth or will we dodge, weave and evade the truth?"
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Lithuanian man on Wednesday pleaded guilty to U.S. charges that he helped orchestrate a scheme to defraud Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google out of more than $100 million, federal prosecutors announced.
The authorities in China, however, are holding up those kinds of gestures as evidence of what Chinese officials portray as an American campaign to orchestrate the protests that have roiled Hong Kong for almost three months.
Following is a chronology of major events in relations between the Iran and the United States: 22013 - The CIA helps orchestrate overthrow of Iran's popular Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, restoring to power Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
Ghosn was adamant that former colleagues at Nissan and some in the Japanese government set him up mainly out of fear he would orchestrate a full merger between the Japanese automaker and its alliance partner Renault.
But Maduro -- who won re-election in a widely-criticized vote last year -- denies that a humanitarian crisis exists in Venezuela and suggests that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
There is a consensus among European and Latin American nations that the Trump administration should play as understated a role as possible, even if Washington has helped orchestrate much of what has occurred in recent weeks.
And any move toward amnesty, while aimed at lesser and non-violent offenders, is sure to face opposition from the general public, rivals in Congress and U.S. allies who helped Mexico orchestrate its force-based approach.
"We've had little pieces of this story come out before, but this is the first time anyone's been able to orchestrate the whole story to bring in global climate change along with feminization," Dr. Owens said.
Inside Project Wing, the conversation is more focused on airspace — ways the unit can help orchestrate and manage the to-be-determined system for controlling future drone traffic below 400 feet, the federal ceiling for unmanned aircraft.
It turns out that Charles was sleeping with a longtime employee of his father's company — a woman who happens to be the same person who convinced Frank to help orchestrate the car accident that caused Annalise's miscarriage.
Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) helped orchestrate the Democratic takeover of the House by running moderate, pro-gun Democrats, but the incoming class of House Democrats are far from moderate when it comes to taking on gun violence.
"Rajaratnam was motivated to orchestrate not merely a scheme to gain a few million dollars by trading in his own account, but a massive project that gained tens of millions for his clients and associates," Lynch wrote.
Obama So if Clinton and Sanders cannot orchestrate the coming together after a divisive primary themselves -- as she and Obama did after their own fierce duel for the nomination in 2008 -- who can do it for them?
Sherman is accused of suggesting to Zak that they should "pose naked in various compromising positions," and at one point allegedly asked Meiss to orchestrate nude scenes, although Circa Laughs does not create that type of content.
CONCORD, N.H. (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors urged a federal judge on Monday to keep a New Hampshire man behind bars while he awaits trial for allegedly helping to orchestrate a high-profile 2014 armed standoff with federal agents.
"We're catching up with the culture of our company and the types of games we've been making," said DeWolfe, who previously co-founded MySpace and helped orchestrate the 2005 sale of the social network to News Corp.
Trolls from 4chan sometimes orchestrate ugly and racist posting campaigns on the wider web and attract media attention as a result, leaving experts and tech companies wondering how to stem the online tide of politically-motivated hate.
It had been a slow reveal: absent on the first day, on the second Mrs Clinton spoke briefly by videolink after her formal nomination, which, in the end, her cantankerous rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, helped to orchestrate.
Among the charges, Chmielewski disputes Pruitt's claim in a Fox News interview that he was unaware someone at the EPA went behind the White House's back to orchestrate a pay raise for two of his close aides.
But on Wednesday, BuzzFeed broke the story that Ivanka Trump connected her father's lawyer Michael Cohen with Russian wrestler Dmitry Klokov, who tried to orchestrate a meeting in 2015 between candidate Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Caio, a former McKinsey manager, was appointed as CEO of the Post Office in May 2014 to orchestrate the turnaround and privatisation of the company as part of the reform agenda of former prime minister Matteo Renzi.
Investigators are also looking at if the tried to to orchestrate the extradition or forcible removal of elderly Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen from the United States to Turkey in exchange for millions of dollars, the report said.
Cohen pleaded guilty in August to eight federal crimes, including tax fraud, making false statements to a bank and campaign-finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including the hush payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate.
That act of betrayal is left dangling until the story resumes 16 years later, finding Stan seeking to orchestrate a comeback, and Ollie having ballooned in weight and suffering with the ill health effects associated with it.
That crushing disappointment for one of hockey's most rabid markets inspired General Manager Marc Bergevin and Coach Michel Therrien to orchestrate a major roster reconstruction that included trading for center Andrew Shaw and signing wing Alexander Radulov.
Microsoft today announced that it has acquired Cycle Computing, a twelve-year-old Connecticut-based company that focuses on helping enterprises orchestrate high-performance computing jobs, large data workloads and other "big computing" jobs in the cloud.
The question was the first step Ginsburg would take that morning to deftly maneuver the shape of the proceedings and orchestrate an attack on the Texas law while attempting to untangle a host of complicated procedural issues.
Craig Carton, a co-host of a New York morning sports-radio program "Boomer & Carton," was arrested on Wednesday morning by the F.B.I. on charges that he helped orchestrate a fraudulent multi-million-dollar ticket-reselling scheme.
She left the company in 22014 after The Times reported that she had helped orchestrate a strategy of funding scientists who encouraged the public to focus on exercise and worry less about how calories contribute to obesity.
An Idaho state lawmaker is facing backlash for sharing a conspiracy theory that former President Obama helped to orchestrate the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., as part of a plot to take down President Trump.
But Maduro -- who won re-election in a widely-criticized vote last year -- denies that a humanitarian crisis exists in the country and suggests that aid efforts are part of a US plot to orchestrate a coup.
Tech giant Amazon has partnered with literally hundreds of police forces in the U.S. via its home surveillance subsidiary Ring, in some cases helping to orchestrate package theft sting operations with the goal of getting people arrested.
Duffey also helped orchestrate the Trump administration's push earlier this year to effectively force the cancellation of billions of dollars in State Department and USAID funds through a presidential rescission package, although the administration dropped that effort.
She has spoken to dozens of BJP volunteers who told her the troll army's attacks on political opponents are coordinated and directed by the party's powerful social media team, using WhatsApp groups to orchestrate the trolls' messaging.
Mr. Pecker and his associates had helped orchestrate the deals involving two women who alleged past affairs with Mr. Trump in "catch and kill" deals: the former Playboy model Karen McDougal and the porn star Stormy Daniels.
French President Francois Hollande says Paris prosecutors will seek extradition so that Abdeslam, a Belgian-born French citizen, can stand trial in France for helping orchestrate the attacks on the French capital, which left 130 people dead.
Jen: Thinking about how The Good Place might orchestrate the reemergence of the Chidi-and-Eleanor relationship that Alissa is hoping to see, I think I'll put in a request for a return to the Medium Place.
But Amazon's new, three-part series A Very English Scandal tells the absolutely true story of Jeremy Thorpe, an ambitious and closeted British politician in the 1970s who attempted to orchestrate the murder of an unpredictable ex-lover.
The mother suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and essentially kept her healthy daughter, Gypsy Rose, a prisoner in her own home — ultimately leading Gypsy to orchestrate Dee Dee's death at the hands of Gypsy's boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn.
That's partly why in the year leading up to his arrest, Ghosn was trying to orchestrate a full merger between Renault and Nissan that many industry executives believe may have contributed to Nissan's move to have him prosecuted.
Fisher focuses much of her research on the Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA), which is one of the two major dopaminergic areas at the base of the brain that lies close to the regions that orchestrate thirst and hunger.
Pricing: Available upon request Limelight Orchestrate Content Delivery is one of the world's largest private CDNs and optimizes delivery for multiple HTTP and streaming protocols, while security services like geo-blocking, DRM and tokenized authentication protect your content.
These groups are easy to find, mostly free to access, and largely unpoliced by Telegram, which has become the go-to gathering place for bitcoin and "altcoin" traders to exchange news, tips, and, increasingly, to orchestrate cryptocurrency scams.
Jonathan Shell -- who two years ago was credited with helping orchestrate the first GOP takeover of the state House in nearly 100 years -- over his role in writing a new state law changed the state&aposs pension system.
"The conviction is important because all too often when powerful executives orchestrate marketing maneuvers that put patients at risk, they go unpunished even as their companies pay fines or their lieutenants are prosecuted," Stat News' Matthew Herper writes.
Poland's affinity for the United States is rooted in Reagan's actions to counter the USSR and truly blossomed when his successor, George H.W. Bush, helped orchestrate a soft landing for the country as it left the Soviet bloc.
Venture capital funding for ad tech companies—the shorthand for the sprawl of esoteric businesses that orchestrate the buying and selling of digital ads—shrank substantially last year as did the number of business deals in the space.
My pet theory here is that with the park's infrastructure established, he has all the tools to take it one step forward: orchestrate a vast novel, the greatest of stories that would have a beginning, middle, and end.
Enter Taggart, who was 24-25 in four seasons at South Floridabut did guide the Bulls to 18 wins and two bowl berths over his final twoseasons and is now attempting to orchestrate a similar turnaround in Eugene.
Mr. Manafort was paid more than $60 million by Ukrainian oligarchs to help orchestrate Mr. Yanukovych's rise to Ukraine's presidency and to maintain his grip on power for four years, before he was toppled and fled to Russia.
Moore was joined at the rally by Phil Robertson, the star of the Duck Dynasty franchise; Steve Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist and the executive chair of Breitbart; and Nigel Farage, the British politician who helped orchestrate Brexit.
To help orchestrate the change in strategy, Mr. Narvekar has brought in several new managers, including Richard Slocum, former chief investment officer of the Johnson Company and senior director at the investments office at the University of Pennsylvania.
This talking point is absurd, coming as it does on behalf of arguably the most personally corrupt president in modern American history, and it ignores that the administration didn't go through the proper channels to orchestrate the holdup.
Turks are churning out conspiracy theories about who helped orchestrate the abortive military coup that nearly toppled President Tayyip Erdogan, with the United States - a close NATO ally but a traditional object of suspicion - top of the list.
"Naturally it makes you very concerned, but the President should not be held responsible for the actions of the people he's trusted," Hatch said, ignoring the fact that Cohen alleged Trump directed him to orchestrate the illegal payments.
Further, the documentary suggests that because of the Catholic Church's powerful presence in Baltimore, and Maskell's relationships with authorities and the police — he had a brother on the force — Maskell was able to orchestrate a perfect cover-up.
The national security adviser has long called for the overthrow of the Iranian regime, a point Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif alluded to recently in New York when he predicted that Iran hawks would seek to orchestrate a clash.
The US is trying to orchestrate peace talks that convene all sides of the ongoing war in Syria, where Iran supports embattled President Bashar al-Assad and Saudi Arabia funnels guns and funds to opposition groups in the country.
And it's the same method that digital marketing agencies in India use to orchestrate marketing campaigns, by paying influencers to help brands trend on Twitter in India, according to a report the Indian business publication Mint published last year.
The service, which allows its users to choose either Mesosphere's Data Center Operating System (DC/OS) or Docker's Swarm and Compose to deploy and orchestrate their containers, was first announced in September 2015 and hit public preview this February.
Industry veteran Qi Lu was previously in charge of Microsoft's applications and services unit and helped to orchestrate the firm's push into AI and bots before a bicycle accident led to his early exit from the company last September.
Hersh, who has over 40 years of experience in family law, said if a prenup exists, it would be a "thorough" document that would orchestrate the division of property in the case of divorce, including respective and joint earnings.
The Paralympics are due to start on August 25, 2020, over two weeks after the end of the Olympics on August 9, but Sasaki is determined to orchestrate a ceremony that keeps the Paralympics firmly in the public consciousness.
An adult film actress accused of trying to orchestrate a killing stood before a federal judge this week and entered not guilty pleas to five counts of using interstate commerce in the commission of murder-for-hire, PEOPLE learns.
ISTANBUL — A Turkish newspaper reported that an American academic and former State Department official had helped orchestrate a violent conspiracy to topple the Turkish government from a fancy hotel on an island in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul.
The cloud communications platform also announced a new product called Programmable Wireless — programmable SIMs for IoT and handsets with T-Mobile — as well as its new Notify API that lets developers orchestrate push notifications, text messages and chats. 4.
It came only weeks after she helped orchestrate a deal between the European Union and Turkey aimed at preventing migrants and refugees from reaching Europe's shores by boat in return for billions in aid to Turkey and other concessions.
Alex Jones and his conspiracy theory says I was paid $320,000 by George Soros to come to Charlottesville to orchestrate the event, and then to get on mainstream media and lie about what happened — which would undermine Trump's administration.
Read any major policy history and you will find that behind landmark legislation are dozens of hardworking staff, toiling intensely for months, more often years, to organize hearings and orchestrate complex compromises and deals and master difficult technical details.
Ahead of March national elections, the League called for Italy to exit the euro, but since forging its alliance with 5-Star has repeatedly denied any suggestion that it is planning to orchestrate Italy's exit from the single currency.
While usurping Dalits' rights and damaging their livelihoods, Mr. Modi's government has tried to orchestrate a Dalit-friendly image by including the images and words of B.R. Ambedkar, the Dalit revolutionary and architect of India's Constitution, in its propaganda.
From May 18 to June 12, Mr. Eweka and Mr. McKay also worked together to orchestrate a similar scheme out of an office at 521 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, using a company named Howard Consulting Group, L.L.C., prosecutors said.
Men in "Good Witch" aren't judged by their ability to orchestrate scams or kill zombies — they're judged by whether they can be trusted to tell a woman the truth, and whether they try hard enough to make her happy.
Thomas said Uzbeki was "known to interact" with ISIS leader Abu Bakr Baghdadi and helped orchestrate the deadly New Year's Eve attack that left at least 39 club patrons and staff dead at an upscale nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey.
Police looking into whether Smollett paid the brothers Two law enforcement sources with knowledge of the investigation told CNN that Chicago Police believe Smollett paid the brothers to orchestrate an assault on him that he reported late last month.
They shared a deep skepticism of globalism and multilateralism, a commonality that empowered Mr. Bolton to use his time in the White House to orchestrate the withdrawal of the United States from arms control treaties and other international agreements.
What other museum director would orchestrate the crowd-pleasing spectacle of moving a 340-ton boulder through the streets of Los Angeles at night before installing it on the museum grounds as "Levitated Mass," a work by Michael Heizer?
Securities regulators have barred a former partner at Goldman Sachs from working in the industry more than a year after he pleaded guilty to helping orchestrate the looting of billions of dollars from a sovereign wealth fund in Malaysia.
If both countries continue with their intended policy paths, the U.S. continues to risk global economic isolation, and China will increasingly orchestrate global economic integration through infrastructure investments that reflect a novel institutional order made in the Chinese image.
American Media admitted to federal prosecutors that it had helped orchestrate hush-money deals involving two women who said they had had affairs with Mr. Trump: the former Playboy model Karen McDougal and the pornographic film star Stormy Daniels.
Ms. Harris's campaign, for example, has deep ties to big political names such as the longtime California consultant Averell Smith, the Democratic strategist also known as Ace who helped her orchestrate several campaigns in advance of her presidential run.
The show focuses on the odd circumstance of Donald Wilber, a well-regarded American scholar of Middle Eastern architecture who wrote well-received texts on Persian gardens, and nevertheless was a CIA agent who helped to orchestrate the coup.
Leavitt is a Washington-based lawyer by trade, but in the past few years, his photography has blossomed into a prolific body of work that has seen him orchestrate 40 intimate nudes to represent what being trans looks like today.
Now Elway is trying to orchestrate another happy ending for the Broncos as general manager and possibly another perfect exit for one of the game's best players, Peyton Manning, when Denver meet the Carolina Panthers in Sunday's Super Bowl 50.
The Nigerian leader is spending between one and four hours a day in his office to conserve his energy levels, three diplomats and presidency sources said, deepening concerns he is too unwell to orchestrate reforms to the recession-hit OPEC economy.
In the new report, Europol points to intelligence that suggests the group's leadership has developed a "special forces" group to orchestrate attacks around the globe, and said it has intact "terrorist cells" that are currently operating throughout the European Union.
During that period, he earned a reputation as the "Maestro" who helped orchestrate the U.S. economy through some rapidly changing economic times, from the Reagan boom through the days just before the financial crisis that exploded under the latter Bush administration.
" This idea spawned another: "Why not orchestrate a social movement around natural highs, around people getting high on their own brain chemistry—because it seems obvious to me that people want to change their consciousness—without the deleterious effects of drugs?
Mahathir promised on the campaign trail that one of his first acts in office would be to orchestrate a pardon for Anwar, his former deputy prime minister, who is currently in jail after being found guilty of sodomy in 2015.
LA PAZ, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Bolivian leader Evo Morales repeated his claim that he had won victory in a presidential election and railed against the opposition for trying to orchestrate a "coup" after mass protests claiming the vote was being rigged.
This time, Mr. Dermer collaborated with President Reuven Rivlin of Israel to orchestrate Mr. Obama's invitation to speak at the event, timed to coincide with International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 71st anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
GE Ventures is looking for a buyer for its portfolio of more than 100 start-ups, according to people familiar with the matter, as parent company General Electric tries to orchestrate a turnaround and get its debt problem under control.
The same source told us that Uber had another program intended to orchestrate the physical destruction of end-point workstations in the event of a raid by law enforcement — again as a strategy to render company data inaccessible to external investigators.
"Hamas continues to orchestrate belligerent activity throughout the Gaza Strip, cynically using Gazan civilians and endangering children by sending them to the security fence as a cover for terror activity," the Israeli military said in a statement that summarized Friday's events.
I had one friend who took care of my financial situation, one who was really looking into what rehab I was going to go to, and then Bethenny — who really took care of the television side and helped orchestrate that.
The same source told us that Uber had another program intended to orchestrate the physical destruction of end-point workstations in the event of a raid by law enforcement — again as a strategy to render company data inaccessible to external investigators.
Cleveland (CNN)As a political media strategist for President George W. Bush, Mark McKinnon helped orchestrate two Republican National Conventions and he believes the plagiarism controversy earlier this week may be symptomatic of a larger problem for GOP nominee Donald Trump.
" Mattis also said that he wanted more support from US allies: "We've got to determine what level of support is necessary, and how we orchestrate the international community, not just the Americans, but the international community to deal with this.
Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, has been the leading internal opponent to Trump's planned tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, working to orchestrate an eleventh-hour effort in recent days to get Trump to reverse course.
The floods might even help bolster economic growth starting in the second quarter if the government can orchestrate a rapid reconstruction effort, despite the damages wrought, said Pedro Tuesta, the chief Latin American analyst for 4Cast and a Peru native.
This was perfectly encapsulated in a tweet by Avik Roy, president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, a very official-sounding think tank that popped up in 503 seemingly just to orchestrate a repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
When Mr. Frank was hired by the local organizers of the 19993 Winter Olympics in Calgary to orchestrate the bidding for United States television rights, he knew that no network had paid more than $21999 million to televise the Winter Games.
Ahead of the election, the League had called for Italy to exit the euro, but since forging its alliance with 5-Star it has repeatedly denied any suggestion that it is planning to orchestrate Italy's exit from the single currency.
The first had the artist Vanessa Beecroft as its creative director and about 100 models; the other, the director Louis J. Horvitz (who is known for directing the Grammys and the Emmys) to orchestrate the live-stream with about 24 cameras.
On June 7, a judge ruled that eight of Guatemala's top former military leaders will stand trial for massacres, torture and disappearances they ordered or helped orchestrate at a military base in the city of Cobán between 1981 and 203.
Inslee said he would orchestrate another global agreement to focus on tapering methane gas, which is 22019 times more heat-trapping than carbon, and look for alternatives to hydrofluorocarbons used in refrigeration and air conditioning that are also heat-trapping.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An American was taken into U.S. custody on Wednesday after arriving from Russia to face charges that he helped orchestrate a massive computer hacking and fraud scheme that included an attack against JPMorgan Chase & Co, prosecutors said.
Those included tax fraud, making false statements to a bank and campaign-finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate that were designed to silence women who claimed affairs with the then-presidential candidate.
After all, it's easier to rip things up — or to launch Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, or to tweet about almost anything — than it is to orchestrate the still substantial, but limited, components of American power in a very complex world.
Even though it looked like the impromptu set I had selfishly hoped to orchestrate wasn't going as planned, I knew enough about the man to bank that'd he'd be stoked to hang out in the space and nerd out on gear.
As the two men told the jury their story, Ahmed Abu Khattala, the Libyan man accused of helping to orchestrate the attacks on the American Consulate and the C.I.A. base in Benghazi, listened intently to the testimony while occasionally taking notes.
Then in 2002, during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, Mr. Bolton helped orchestrate the removal of the head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (which would win the Nobel Peace Prize more than decade later).
But amid mounting fears among Republicans about his political viability, Mr. Harris again insisted that he did not know of any illegal behavior carried out by L. McCrae Dowless Jr., who helped to orchestrate voter-turnout efforts in rural Bladen County.
In a sign of the White House's determination to project party unity, a top Trump campaign official, Bill Stepien, traveled to the Republican National Committee meeting in New Mexico this week to orchestrate an ornamental resolution of support for the president.
If Paul stays with the Rockets, Houston becomes a dangerous player, no matter how complicated it would be for the 65-win Rockets and their general manager, Daryl Morey, to orchestrate the requisite salary-cap gymnastics to bring James in.
But where's the influence we all thought was coming: The reverberations from a thoroughly nontraditional royal, a woman who upended tight-lipped wedding protocol to orchestrate an event that changed expectations about everything the word "princess" (or even "duchess") could mean?
I could go crazy thinking about all the time and effort that went into planning this thing, from staying up late to orchestrate flight reservations to waking up at the crack of dawn before work to design the table settings.
Costa's analysis is a simplification, but some experts agree that a lack of preparedness was a significant factor that led to a little-known Islamist group being able to orchestrate the deadliest attack of its kind in South Asia's history.
Few of the songs existed in written form, so the producers of the "Jonathan Larson Project," as the 54 Below concerts are being titled, had to transcribe and orchestrate them from recordings; Ms. Tepper is presenting them as a song cycle.
Most immediately, it was unclear how Ghosn, who holds French, Brazilian and Lebanese citizenship, was able to orchestrate his departure from Japan, given that he had been under strict surveillance by authorities while out on bail and had surrendered his passport.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Protests against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia erupted on Wednesday, threatening to taint the aura around his newly won Nobel Peace Prize, after a prominent critic accused the police of attempting to orchestrate an attack on him.
Background: According to the committees, "Sondland was at the center of the effort to orchestrate a Ukrainian statement confirming the initiation" of investigations into Joe Biden and alleged Ukrainian involvement in the 2016 election in exchange for a White House visit.
Some interpreted the government's insistence that Mr. Mugabe be buried at the national monument as a desire to signal unity within the governing ZANU-PF party, and his family's intention to orchestrate a burial elsewhere as a public — and final — insult.
Jacob Wohl, a conservative operative with a large internet following who has helped orchestrate efforts to smear opponents of President Trump, was charged this week with a felony in California related to the sale of a security, according to court documents.
Among the matters to which Cohen pleaded guilty were two campaign finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate that were designed to silence women who claimed sexual encounters with the then-candidate.
On Thursday, the group of scientists who orchestrate the Doomsday Clock, a symbolic instrument informing the public when the earth is facing imminent disaster, moved its minute hand from three to two and a half minutes before the final hour.
The big question now is whether Buffett has buyer's remorse: Berkshire took the rare move in 2015 of partnering with a private equity firm to orchestrate the Kraft Heinz (KHC) merger, which some are now condemning as a catastrophic decision.
Giuliani, a former New York mayor, has been sidelined from handling Ukraine matters on behalf of the president's impeachment defense since mid-October after media reports said federal investigators were scrutinizing his efforts to orchestrate the pressure campaign against Ukraine.
Before the election, Cohen paid $130,000 in hush money to Stormy Daniels to keep her from speaking out about her alleged affair with Trump, and he helped orchestrate countless business deals and legal maneuvers for Trump over the past several years.
Since then Kubernetes has emerged as a way to orchestrate the delivery of those containerized apps, but Docker saw a gap that wasn't being addressed beyond pure container deployment that they are trying to address with the next release of Docker Enterprise Edition.
Current Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi has been accused of helping orchestrate the coup that led to the ouster of the democratically elected Mohamed Morsy, who has been sentenced to death on charges many in the international community say are politically motivated.
From a fairy tale murder mystery to a cat's gritty determination to a group of exotic food enthusiasts who bite off more than they can chew, each story titillates, disturbs, and stays with readers in a manner that only Neil Gaiman can orchestrate.
Huffman is accused of paying William "Rick" Singer $15,000 to orchestrate a scam in which a proctor changed the answers on her daughter's SAT exam, thereby ensuring the high school student would get a higher test score on the college entrance exam.
In this way Bird can inspire the creation of new scooter companies that won't directly compete with its own service, as well as orchestrate the spread of e-scooters in cities around the world, without losing more money than it already is.
Christina Farr GE Ventures is looking for a buyer for its portfolio of more than 100 start-ups, according to people familiar with the matter, as parent company General Electric tries to orchestrate a turnaround and get its debt problem under control.
EXCLUSIVE – MUSCAT, Oman -- For more than three years, the international community and UN top brass have been unsuccessfully trying to orchestrate an end to the bloody war in Yemen, waged between a Saudi Arabia-led coalition and the Iran-aligned Houthi insurgency group.
Cameron described it as an act of self defense, saying they were "seeking to orchestrate specific and barbaric attacks against the west, including directing a number of planned terrorist attacks right here in Britain, such as plots to attack high profile public commemorations".
Bruyneel, a 54-year-old Belgian, was initially banned for 10 years in 2014 by the American Arbitration Association North American Court of Arbitration for Sport (AAA) for helping orchestrate an elaborate doping program that helped Armstrong to seven Tour de France titles.
"Monogamy is not an invention: The brain regions that are involved in monogamous romantic love are associated with some of our most basic brain regions—the ones associated with fear and addiction, [and] the ones that orchestrate hunger and thirst," she says.
It's a real privilege to be in the role where you can orchestrate what others are doing, but it does become a specialty, and it's very satisfying, to continue the metaphor, to listen to the music you can create with the group.
When deflationary forces dominate, as at present, characterized by a chronic shortage of private investment and thus, aggregate demand, fiscal policy should dominate the macrocosmic policy mix, and monetary policy should orchestrate friendly interest rates for the funding of larger fiscal deficits.
That has become one of the stranger puzzles in the music industry, as more musicians orchestrate special releases with online services, while at the same time sales of vinyl LPs have come to represent an increasingly important chunk of those artists' income.
But a few years later, prosecutors said, he went to work as a mercenary for a shadowy South African businessman, helping to orchestrate murders and other violence before becoming ensnared in a sting operation run by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.
Wilnelia Rivera, a Boston political strategist who helped orchestrate Representative Ayanna Pressley's primary victory in 2018, said that while a grass-roots strategy was often derided, she believed Ms. Warren could alter the way presidential campaigns are run if she becomes the nominee.
" Perhaps the highest-profile trial Mr. Kim oversaw was of the Turkish banker, Mehmet Hakan Atilla, who was convicted of helping orchestrate what Mr. Kim has called a "massive and brazen scheme that blew a billion-dollar hole in the Iran sanctions regime.
A former Goldman Sachs banker who helped orchestrate the looting of a multibillion-dollar Malaysian government investment fund told a federal judge that several other employees of the prestigious Wall Street firm had also been involved, according to a court filing unsealed Friday.
Russia has a murky recent history in the region: The United States and NATO have accused Moscow of trying to orchestrate a coup in nearby Montenegro in 2016, in an effort to topple a pro-Western government and to derail possible NATO membership.
The tape caused jaws to drop over Mr. Batista's description of moves that seem to crudely refer to buying off a prosecutor and judges, as well as bribing Eduardo Cunha, the jailed politician who helped to orchestrate the impeachment of Ms. Rousseff.
Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison by Pauley in December for multiple crimes, including campaign finance violations stemming from payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate in 2016 that were designed to silence women who claimed affairs with then-candidate Trump.
He is accused of helping orchestrate an attack in 2000 on a United States Navy destroyer, the Cole, in the harbor of the Yemeni port of Aden, which killed 17 sailors, and an attack on a French oil tanker, the Limburg, in 2002.
"Miller was trying to orchestrate the idea (of) this narrative that not only people of color or people who are Muslims dangerous individuals but they are an existential threat to the country that is what he was trying to push," she added.
The counts against Cohen included tax fraud, false statements to a bank and campaign finance violations tied to his work for Trump, including payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate that were designed to silence women who claimed affairs with the then-candidate.
An aide to Governor Chris Christie and an appointee at the Port Authority stand accused of closing lanes on the George Washington Bridge, for four days in September of 2013, to orchestrate a massive traffic jam as a form of political reprisal.
NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing two former American Realty Capital Properties Inc officers of helping orchestrate a fraudulent scheme that caused the real estate investment trust to inflate results in 2014.
Last week, Mr. Zarrab testified that he had been told that Mr. Erdogan gave orders in 2012, when he was prime minister, that two Turkish banks be allowed to participate in the scheme, which Mr. Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian gold trader, helped orchestrate.
While most of those were focused on groups like Al Qaeda and then the Islamic State, both with the reach to orchestrate or inspire attacks on the United States homeland, American military and intelligence agencies also built up resources against regional terrorism threats.
Sources close to Hariri said the Saudis, while keeping Hariri under house arrest, were trying to orchestrate a change of leadership in Hariri's Future Movement by installing his elder brother Bahaa, who was overlooked for the top job when their father was killed.
Though multinationals account for only 2% of the world's jobs, they own or orchestrate the supply chains that account for over 50% of world trade; they make up 40% of the value of the West's stockmarkets; and they own most of the world's intellectual property.
The president's allies have seized on that tension, touting allegations that Biden intervened during the Obama administration to orchestrate the firing of a prosecutor who was probing corruption claims at a company where Biden's son Hunter had earned $3 million as a board member.
It comes a day after special counsel Robert Mueller successfully sought an indictment against 12 Russian state military hackers, accusing them of conspiring to hack into computer networks, steal documents, and orchestrate their release with the goal of interfering with the 2016 presidential election.
Shari Redstone has tried to orchestrate a merger between CBS and Viacom, ostensibly to sell them as one company for a higher profit (which would also benefit the Redstone family) and stop a buyer from cherry-picking among the various properties owned by the companies.
Here's what it sounds like when artificial intelligence learns to play "Ode To Joy" in the style of EDM, Brazilian guitar, and The Beatles' "Penny Lane": The Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris was challenged to re-orchestrate the theme song of the European Union.
I really enjoy new experiences, and it gives me an opportunity to test my ability to orchestrate with an actual orchestra and hopefully that'll set me up for – I don't know if I mentioned it – my cock symphony that's gonna cost somebody ten million bucks.
The US helped orchestrate a 1953 coup in Iran in part to maintain access to the Persian Gulf's immense oil reserves, and assuring that the US and other countries continue to have that kind of access has remained a key priority for all presidents since.
Traditional organization structures are very good at optimizing in a static environment, when you are trying to orchestrate people to do what you want them to do, and also in a world when those roles don't have a lot of variance in potential output.
An examination of the campaign by The New York Times, including a review of documents and interviews with more than a dozen people, shows that Mylan is well aware of that benefit and, in fact, has been helping orchestrate and pay for the effort.
He frequently expresses admiration for Escobar, whom he calls El Patrón, and cheerfully acknowledges his crimes; he admits to having murdered more than two hundred and fifty people, including several leading politicians, and to having helped orchestrate the killings of some three thousand more.
Nearly four years ago, the hedge fund titan Daniel S. Loeb took aim at the company and helped orchestrate the ouster of its chief executive, eventually claiming three seats on the board and pushing for the hiring of Ms. Mayer, a former top Google executive.
Mr. Ubben's testimony about the mortar attack in September 2012 and its aftermath highlighted the third day of the trial of Ahmed Abu Khattala, a Libyan man charged with helping to orchestrate the Benghazi attacks and the first person to stand trial in the case.
For nearly 22015 years, Mr. Wang has been a little-known force at HNA, working behind the scenes to orchestrate investments, build supply chains and transfer assets, according to a review of annual reports, court filings and corporate documents by The New York Times.
Back in the day, they'd orchestrate removal operations like "Operation Wetback" that just swept up Latino citizens along with unauthorized farmworkers and deported everyone in an unprincipled way precisely because mass removal is hard to do within the confines of the rule of law.
In late May, Mr. Mnuchin helped orchestrate a meeting among the president, top White House advisers and Republican lawmakers, in which he appealed to lawmakers to help make the case to Mr. Trump that legislation would be a more targeted way to police Chinese investment.
They join: • Silver Lake, which initially invested in WME then helped orchestrate its takeover of IMG • SoftBank, which invested $250 million • Fidelity Management The new investments value WME IMG at roughly $6.3 billion, up from $5.5 billion last year, according to The Financial Times.
Fauci, who is helping to orchestrate the US response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, told Politico on Friday that he has not been "muzzled", but admitted that he has been asked to clear interviews ever since Vice President Mike Pence was made coronavirus czar.
The office of Speaker Paul Ryan on Monday released a series of documents from the probe, suggesting that the most powerful House Republican -- who would have to orchestrate any impeachment proceedings down the road, if it ever came to that -- was fully on board.
Mr. Smollett's legal team maintains that their client did not orchestrate a hate crime and that the two acquaintances, Abimbola Osundairo and Olabinjo Osundairo, attacked him near his apartment building in downtown Chicago, shouted slurs at him and placed a noose around his neck.
Beyond the investigator's basic background research for which he was paid $52,000, Birchall also offered Howard-Higgins a $10,000 bonus "for successful confirmation of nefarious behavior" and asked that the hired gun help orchestrate a leak campaign about Unsworth in the UK and Australian press.
Onboard the New England Patriots&apos private charter plane, on its descent into T.F. Green Airport in Rhode Island, Philadelphia 76ers partner and Reform Alliance co-chair Michael Rubin reflected on the cause behind a remarkable day in progress that he&aposd helped orchestrate.
Motherboard called up former Obama-era EPA administrator Gina McCarthy—who helped orchestrate two rules Trump is already trying to undo: the Waters of the US rule and the Clean Power Plan—to wrap our heads around what this means for our environment and health.
As part of his services, he helped orchestrate a smear campaign against the alleged victims of the mogul's sexual misconduct and hired Black Cube, a private investigations firm staffed by former Israeli intelligence agents, to undercut accusers and the journalists looking into Mr. Weinstein.
McGuinness was active until the last weeks of his life, helping to orchestrate one of the biggest political victories for Irish nationalism in decades by forcing a snap election in March that deprived pro-British unionism of its majority in the regional parliament for the first time.
At the same time, Trump has begun second-guessing the recommendations of the immigration hardliners who have worked to orchestrate a harsh stance toward immigrant families, which this week came under new scrutiny for heartrending depictions of children being held without basic necessities such as soap.
Republicans have long sought a probe into a 2900 episode in which then-Vice President Biden helped to orchestrate the ouster of Ukraine's top prosecutor while his son Hunter Biden served on the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company that was linked to corruption allegations.
Warren Buffett - who teamed up in 2015 with 3G Capital to orchestrate the merger of Kraft Foods and Heinz Co - said in February that pressure from retailers' store brand products had changed Kraft Heinz's ability to price, adding that Costco's Kirkland brand outsells all Kraft Heinz.
They wrote that I was a CIA operative, funded by (choose your own adventure) George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, the IMF/World Bank, and/or a global Jewish mafia to orchestrate the Charlottesville attack in order to turn the general public against the alt-right.
It's not yet clear whether Stein's party will keep increasing their campaign goals to get their hands on the extra millions needed to actually orchestrate recounts, but if the Kickstarter-esque campaign does bear fruit, it could be the biggest stretch goal payoff of all time.
Clinton, who was the only named Cabinet official to attend the secure teleconference, believed it was equally important to orchestrate the lies the administration planned to tell the U.S. public as it was to organize a military response to the attack that in the end never happened?
At work here is a fundamental reconsideration of a joke teller's function: With Carmichael, the goal is not only to orchestrate a series of raucous eruptions — signaling, as they do, a simpatico mind meld with the audience — but to generate rifts of displeasure, confusion and anger too.
As one of the few in his community to own a computer, he had the facility to organize tournaments, devise schedules, orchestrate fund-raising events, compile player and team data, and write newsletters—the kind of grunt work that the other parents were grateful not to do.
As attorney general, Mr. Sessions has been instrumental in putting that agenda into practice, leading the assault on protections for young immigrants, ordering a "zero tolerance" crackdown on migrant families at the border, and helping to orchestrate changes aimed at severely reducing legal and illegal immigration.
"There will be a need for humans to orchestrate a collection of narrow-focused apps, and to spot the edge cases that none of them can deal with, but this will not replace the expected mass unemployment — at least not for a very long time," he added.
The promise of Kubernetes is that it can orchestrate the delivery of containers at the right moment, but if you haven't automated delivery of the underlying infrastructure, you can over (or under) provision and not provide the correct amount of resources required to run the job.
The new case came to light after India's central bank ordered all state-run lenders to provide it with details of all letters of undertaking - a form of credit guarantee used to orchestrate the alleged $2 billion fraud - issued by them in the past several years.
Reeker also testified about the concerns of veteran diplomats like Kurt Volker about the maneuverings of Rudy Giuliani, the President's personal lawyer, who has been accused of trying to orchestrate the quid pro quo of a White House meeting in exchange for an investigation of the Bidens.
ABOUT PURDUE (83-3, 1-2 Big Ten): David Blough, who helped orchestrate last year's upset with 201 yards passing and four touchdowns, became the first Boilermaker to throw for five touchdowns since 22, and he also passed for a career-high 210 yards last weekend.
At this moment, when Americans are joined by artists from China and Europe as they come to New York to make a reputation, it's instructive to note how much Carroll gained by focusing instead on exhibitions in places where he had more freedom to orchestrate the display.
And her impulse to retreat from public view and cultivate a tamer, more mature image is understandable, but it doesn't really square with what we expect from reality TV—aside from the fact that the medium offers her enough control to orchestrate scenarios to her liking.
The new lawsuit comes amid existing litigation between the NRA and its longtime advertising firm Ackerman McQueen, with the gun group alleging that the firm attempted to orchestrate a failed coup against the NRA's leadership and worked to smear the organization and LaPierre with leaks about the NRA's finances.
Plouffe has been quite active to orchestrate this political shift in favor of Uber in the U.S. He was on cable TV to praise Uber, he prepared studies that showcase why Uber is good and he created countless online petitions to make local governments change their minds about Uber.
Warren Buffett - who teamed up in 2015 with 3G Capital to orchestrate the merger of Kraft Foods and Heinz Co - said in February that pressure from retailers' store brand products had changed Kraft Heinz's ability to price, adding that Costco Wholesale Corp's Kirkland brand outsells all Kraft Heinz products.
Then-deputy campaign manager Rick Gates, a top Mueller cooperator, recounted that Trump Jr. believed the information would come from a group in Kyrgyzstan -- potentially a reference to Aras Agalarov, Emin Agalarov's father and the Azerbaijani-Russian who helped to orchestrate the meeting, according to the special counsel.
Just weeks after the horrifying attack, Grande helped orchestrate the One Love Manchester benefit, which included performances by artists like the star's boyfriend Mac Miller, and friends Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, the Black Eyed Peas, Victoria Monet, Pharrell Williams, Take That, Coldplay, Niall Horan, Robbie Williams and Justin Bieber.
The Internet "Come Over" You know that feeling of a summer crush: when you've got lots of free time to orchestrate chance encounters with the person you're maybe obsessing about, when every chance encounter in the neighborhood feels like fate, or when you stay up too late texting?
"In addition to providing companies with a significantly less expensive and faster way to orchestrate workloads across various cloud delivery models, IBM Cloud Deployment Services also provides next gen automation with its niche patterns and workflows," IBM's CTO and VP of Global Technology Services Bridget Karlin tells us.
Given all this, the way in which he seems to orchestrate acts of God again and again in order to compensate for his brother's antics has started to seem less quirky and endearing, and more like a convenient way for the show to avoid any kind of continuity.
Who knows the reason why, maybe it's the cold weather locking down most of the hemisphere, or maybe LeBron James has secretly been working behind the scenes to orchestrate a distraction big enough to get us to overlook his own personal struggles as the Cavaliers sink in the East.
Oil prices sank on Wednesday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported the import figures, but they rebounded 1.6 percent on Thursday as comments from Saudi and Russian officials fed hopes that the top oil producers will orchestrate an extension to output cuts among about two dozen exporters.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Mexican actress Kate del Castillo helped orchestrate a secret meeting between actor Sean Penn and drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in what became an explosive Rolling Stone article, little did she know she'd be drawing from the experience for her new Netflix series.
Federal officials working with the Manhattan district attorney's office have seized on the festival to orchestrate a series of daily raids that have netted more than a half-dozen antiquities that the authorities say were looted overseas, then smuggled out for later sale by auction houses or dealers.
As DeMint and his allies saw it, Needham was trying to orchestrate a palace coup, turning a handful of isolated complaints about his hiring practices and handling of Heritage's research into a major case against DeMint as part of his own campaign to take control of the think tank.
"I got a call from a longtime acquaintance who lives in Moscow, and in the process of communicating with him it turned out that he works for a Putin foundation precisely to orchestrate destabilization in Ukraine," Mr. Herman was quoted as saying by Interfax Ukraine, a news agency.
But Caleb Melby of Bloomberg Businessweek shows that the wager has cost Mr. Barrack and his firm, Colony Capital, a lot: He damaged relations with the Qatari royal family, his best business partner in the Middle East, by helping orchestrate a relationship between the White House and the Saudis.
Which makes it all the more striking that in his current campaign the longtime Democratic political consultant has essentially switched sides and accused associates of the Clintons of helping to orchestrate a politically driven, manufactured "deep state" investigation into President Trump that Mr. Penn says should be shut down.
READ: Maybe Rudy Giuliani Should Hire a Lawyer Yet another Giuliani associate, David Correia, was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly helping to orchestrate illegal campaign donations to GOP causes in order to buy political influence — the third of Rudy's associates to get booked by the feds in two weeks.
After hitting several wrong notes, Williams tuned her game to orchestrate a 6-3, 6-4 victory over 69th-ranked Pauline Parmentier of France on Tuesday in the first round of the ASB Classic, a WTA tournament that serves as a warm-up for the Australian Open this month.
Yet Cohen's appearance, if it brings significant revelations and congressional fireworks, is likely to complicate and detract from Trump's efforts to orchestrate an international peace pageant at the summit in Hanoi, and could also inflict serious political damage on the President even as he is out of the country.
Volker is apparently trying to orchestrate the exact set of circumstances under which Trump would agree to work with Zelensky—on the one hand, doing his job to facilitate a better U.S.-Ukraine relationship, but on the other, allowing that relationship to be predicated on Trump's personal political desires.
The police helped orchestrate the big move in 1969, down to the last cabbage, in just three days — a feat the French compared to the Allied landing in Normandy during World War II. Today, Rungis is an ultramodern market, generating nine billion euros in annual sales (about $10.4 billion).
Among Pena Nieto's closest advisers, Videgaray helped orchestrate then-candidate Trump's visit to Mexico in 2016, a trip that was widely panned in Mexico as the Mexican president failed to confront the New York businessman and reality TV star over his anti-Mexican rhetoric on the campaign trail.
Regarding the first part of the question, Bannon is undoubtedly trying to orchestrate a hostile takeover of the GOP, as Trump succeeded in orchestrating a hostile takeover of the GOP presidential nomination in 2016, through surges of voters in primaries supporting candidates who are neither classically conservative nor traditionally Republican.
In fact, Cohen hasn't been sentenced in either case, and the charges to which he pleaded guilty in August included information about his reimbursement by the Trump Organization for payments he made or helped orchestrate to conceal allegations from two women about sexual encounters with Trump before he ran for office.
The prosecution led to Charles Kushner, a wealthy real estate developer, being in prison for almost a year and a half and, Christie claims, was motivation for Trump's son-in-law to plot against him and orchestrate his removal from the president's transition team in the weeks following the 85033 election.
The meeting, which has never been reported, also included Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close confidant of Mr. Putin who was indicted in the United States for helping to orchestrate Russia's effort to manipulate the 2016 American election, according to Mr. Rajaonarimampianina and another government minister present on the trip to Moscow.
At her first New York Fashion Week, Dix struggled to reconcile her personal obligations—which included taking care of her roommate after an accident—with her professional obligations to live-tweet a show and orchestrate a social media takeover that was constantly interrupting what she needed to do in the present.
Abimbola Osundairo and Olabinjo Osundairo, the brothers at the center of the Smollett saga, told the police that the actor, who is black and gay, had paid them $3,500 to orchestrate the attack, directing them to shout specific racist and homophobic epithets at him and place a noose over his neck.
In late May, Mr. Mnuchin helped orchestrate a meeting between the president, top White House advisers and Republican lawmakers, where the Treasury secretary asked lawmakers to help make the case that legislation would be a more targeted way to police Chinese investment, three people with knowledge of the meeting said.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt infamously used emergency powers to orchestrate the internment of over 100,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II. Yet as sweeping as they are, the president's emergency powers are no sure thing, and the historical example most comparable to Trump's possible pathway doesn't paint an optimistic outlook.
New York Supreme Court Judge Saliann Scarpulla ruled that the foundation had wrongly allowed Trump's campaign to orchestrate a fundraiser in Iowa for the charity in January 2016, and that the campaign used the event to its benefit, which was a violation of rules that govern the operation of nonprofits.
He helped orchestrate a fence-mending phone call between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi last month, in which Mr. Trump pledged to abide by "one China," the four-decade-old policy under which the United States recognized a single Chinese government in Beijing and severed its diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
EditorsNote: adds city in lede; fixes "McCaffery" in fourth graf Junior center Luka Garza delivered 28 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks to orchestrate a second-half rally as No. 19 Iowa earned an 85-80 victory over No. 23 Rutgers in Big Ten action Wednesday night in Iowa City.
Trump breached his fiduciary duty to the Foundation," including by "allowing his campaign to orchestrate" a televised fundraiser ostensibly for the foundation in Des Moines, Iowa, in January 2016, and allowing the campaign to direct the distribution of the money raised from that event "to further Mr. Trump's political campaign.
Surveillance is often ineffective since individuals are less likely to communicate with a central command, financial support is not necessary to orchestrate a small-scale attack, and terrorists no longer require extensive training since a great deal of technical information such as bomb-making is widely available on the internet.
While the tax evasion and false statement charges were rooted in Cohen's taxi medallion business, the campaign finance charges were directly related to his work for Trump -- specifically, payments Cohen made or helped orchestrate that were designed to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal.
The most prominent former aide to George W. Bush who has worked for Mr. Trump was Joseph W. Hagin, who helped orchestrate the president's recent summit meeting in Singapore with Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, which Mr. Trump credited with defusing the nuclear showdown with the North.
It's even harder for Trump, who has already failed to orchestrate passage of Obamacare repeal — a signature campaign issue not just for him but for the Republican Party — and who has been unbridled in his criticism of leading GOP lawmakers in recent weeks, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen.
His wife, Emma Coronel, is a birthright citizen of the U.S. who is allowed to travel freely, but she has been barred from visits for reasons that were unclear until his trial, when a witness testified that she helped orchestrate his 2016 escape in Mexico through a mile-long tunnel.
Flynn and his son have been eyed by Mueller's investigation in connection with a variety of issues, including the elder Flynn's contacts with the Russian ambassador, and the question of whether he tried to orchestrate the potentially illegal removal of a Turkish cleric from the United States in exchange for millions of dollars.
So the Avengers assembled once more, this time with Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), to orchestrate a "time heist" and travel back to three separate points in time to specific places where they knew the Infinity Stones existed, steal them, bring them back to the present and make their own Infinity Gauntlet.
READ: Trump's veto won't stop Congress from trying to punish Saudi Arabia While Saudi Arabia has been a top American ally for decades, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (or MBS) lost the faith of many senators after the American intelligence community found he'd helped orchestrate the torture and killing of Khashoggi last October.
"KJ, as he's known on the Street, recognized that if he could improve digital ordering, if he could solve the throughput problem, if he could make delivery happen, he could then orchestrate a magnificent turnaround, regardless of what the competition was up to," Cramer said of Johnson, the former CEO of Juniper Networks.
Pearl is not so much unreliable as she is unclear on the details of her past, her "not-brain" foggy and filled with fragments of her life as the only daughter of a wealthy man who plans to orchestrate a marriage of convenience for Pearl in order to advance his own business interests.
Pakistan's blasphemy laws dangle like the sword of Damocles over journalists who report on issues that can irk religious conservatives, the military or the powerful strongmen who regularly rob the country's coffers, any one of whom can orchestrate an accusation that can put an end to talk of those issues -- or to lives.
The CIO would orchestrate some of the major victories of American labor's peak decade, the 1930s, as radical unions like the United Auto Workers won historic strikes against industrial employers such as General Motors and Chrysler, paving the way for the mass unionization of the auto, rubber, steel, and electricity industries, among others.
The New Yorker was following up a report on Saturday by Britain's Observer newspaper that said an unidentified Israeli firm had been hired by aides to President Donald Trump "to orchestrate a 'dirty ops' campaign against key individuals from the Obama administration who helped negotiate the Iran nuclear deal" signed in 2015.
All of this is in contrast to what we're hearing from the federal government: on Monday, the FDA stepped forward to say it would orchestrate the production of one million coronavirus tests by this Friday, working with public and private ventures; the possibility of this feat happening was immediately questioned by experts.
I have always liked peeling back apart the sound from the image because now you have all of this mind's eye material based on the tone of a motion picture or a television show and the listener can then orchestrate their own mind's eye silver screen as they listen to stuff like that.
And so began a career that in time would lead Mr. Mendez, who died on Saturday at 21960, to orchestrate one of the most audacious covert operations in C.I.A. history: the rescue of six American diplomats from a tumultuous Iran after Islamic militants had stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran on Nov.
Parnas and Fruman also urged a top Ukrainian prosecutor to investigate allegations that Biden had intervened in Ukrainian government affairs during his time as vice president in order to orchestrate the firing of a prosecutor who was probing corruption claims at a company where Biden's son Hunter was a board member at the time.
It will be a rare public appearance by Mr. Obama alongside Mr. Dermer, who figured prominently last year in the feud between the president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Iran nuclear agreement, helping to orchestrate an invitation for Mr. Netanyahu to address Congress to denounce the deal as it was being negotiated.
In 1998, Patterson helped orchestrate the passage of an amendment to the Baptist Faith and Message that outlined, again, his beliefs about gender roles in the church: "A wife is to submit herself graciously to the servant leadership of her husband even as the church willingly submits to the headship of Christ," it reads.
But the arrival of a blue wave, like the one Pelosi helped to orchestrate in 2006 — when Democrats last seized control of the House and Pelosi become the country's first female Speaker — would eliminate one of the central arguments against her: namely, that the Democrats simply can't win the majority while she's in charge.
The lawsuit against the charity is one of two cases in which the President himself is accused of wrongdoing after federal prosecutors said in court filings earlier this month that Trump directed his former attorney, Michael Cohen, to make or orchestrate payments during the 2016 election to silence women who claimed sexual encounters with Trump.
Even when he fell ill and was hospitalized with diverticulitis in the summer of 2006, giving up most of his powers for the first time, Mr. Castro tried to dictate the details of his own medical care and orchestrate the continuation of his Communist revolution, engaging a plan as old as the revolution itself.
He accused them, without proof, of helping to orchestrate a caravan of Central American migrants; complained that Democrats had opposed opioid legislation when in fact they universally voted for it; and asserted that they would not protect patients with pre-existing conditions — even though that was the heart of President Barack Obama's health care program.
The problem was that Berezovsky's private enemies could easily hire a moonlighting FSB hit squad to go after him, and the state was equally capable of enlisting another oligarch or mafia boss to orchestrate his killing as a cutout, so it was all but impossible to be sure where any given threat really originated.
On the rare occasion that a Trump campaign email mentioned the Russia probe, it was only to label the probe a "witch hunt," or a "phony" narrative -- a far cry from the suggestion Thursday that Mueller could remove the president from office by overturning the results of the 2016 election, and essentially orchestrate a coup.
While this is true, they completely missed the main concern had by U.S. military and civilian leadership that Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and other terrorist groups have used Pakistani territory to orchestrate and carry out attacks on Americans (as well as NATO allies, Afghans, and Pakistani security forces), perpetuating what is America's longest war.
Other methods, like gassing the birds with carbon dioxide or suffocating them with a dense CO2 foam, require more time to orchestrate: you have to find a way to get a CO2 tanker to the farm, pump the gas into the barn, and wait for the concentration to get high enough to depopulate the flock.
Income Property host Scott McGillivray has been on HGTV long enough to remember when he was "the one with the hair," (before the likes of Drew and Jonathan Scott and Chip and Joanna Gaines' luscious locks moved in), so the Canadian contractor can basically orchestrate a dramatic makeover reveal and add resale value in his sleep.
Newly released documents from the estate of Thomas Hofeller, a Republican consultant known for gerrymandering maps that ensured the GOP took control of the House in 2010, show Hofeller helped orchestrate the citizenship question "to create a structural electoral advantage" for Republicans and white people, according to the documents filed in federal court in New York.
It's well known that the contestants have limited access to phones and the internet while they're on the show, in part so that they don't inadvertently spoil things and in part so that the producers can more convincingly orchestrate truly bananas scenarios in which the contestants "stumble upon" tabloids, consume them ravenously, and then freak out about their contents.
"For anybody to orchestrate an arbitration event would be so detrimental to their reputation in the market, that it would be much more expensive to do than to just sit out the contract and sign a better one (later)," said Maarten Wetselaar, director for gas and new energies at Royal Dutch Shell, the world's biggest listed LNG company.
"As a direct result of Defendant Clinton's reckless handling of this classified, sensitive information, Islamic terrorists were able to obtain the whereabouts of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and thus the U.S. State Department and covert and other government operations in Benghazi, Libya and subsequently orchestrate, plan, and execute the now infamous September 11, 2012 attack," according to the suit.
Both McConnell and Ryan previously said they would not issue an invitation for Putin to visit the Capitol even as the administration worked to orchestrate a meeting between Trump and his Russian counterpart in Washington, D.C. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are also becoming increasingly concerned that the Kremlin is working to interfere in the 2018 midterm elections. Sen.
As for the firewalls in place inside the White House and the Justice Department, the good news is that it appears both Mr. McGahn, in refusing this order to fire Mr. Mueller, and Attorney General Sessions, in recusing himself from the Russia investigation, have stood up to the president's attempt to orchestrate the ouster of the special counsel.
That same flash of ambition and willingness to elbow her way to the front of the line was on display this spring when Ms. Malliotakis crashed the coronation that the wealthy real estate sales executive Paul J. Massey was trying to orchestrate for himself, as he sought to emerge as the Republican candidate to challenge Mr. de Blasio.
"Harrowing testimony from eyewitnesses suggests that, almost immediately after the Iranian authorities massacred hundreds of those participating in nationwide protests, they went on to orchestrate a wide-scale clampdown designed to instill fear and prevent anyone from speaking out about what happened," Philip Luther, Middle East and North Africa Research Director at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
The Journal, which cited unnamed people "familiar with internal dynamics" at SoftBank and financial documents, reported that Misra recruited businessmen to leak negative stories about the other executives to the press, orchestrate a shareholder push to fire them, and try to trick one executive into a "honey trap" to obtain sexually compromising photographs to blackmail him.
He used it to create music for commercials and to orchestrate perky melodies — most notably "Pop Corn," an instrumental originally released on Mr. Kingsley's 1969 album "Music to Moog By." It became a best seller and was remade (usually renamed "Popcorn") in hundreds of versions: by Kraftwerk, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Aphex Twin and the Muppets, among others.
The assault by the Shabab, an Islamist extremist group with ties to Al Qaeda that has carried out many attacks in eastern Africa, came on the eve of a verdict in the trial of three men accused of helping the Shabab orchestrate a deadly assault on a the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi five years ago.
"We're trying to figure out how to leave it with him in as many places as possible so he can't keep hiding from us," said Representative Katie Hill, Democrat of California, who led the group, which at one point wandered onto a mostly empty Senate floor in vain attempts to orchestrate a face-to-face encounter with Mr. McConnell.
CIA operatives gave millions of dollars to their Italian allies and helped orchestrate what was then an unprecedented, clandestine propaganda campaign: This included forging documents to besmirch communist leaders via fabricated sex scandals, starting a mass letter-writing campaign from Italian Americans to their compatriots, and spreading hysteria about a Russian takeover and the undermining of the Catholic Church.

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