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It orchestrates a drama of its own, starting on the street.
Eventually, Henslow orchestrates Darwin's summons from the organisers of the Beagle voyage.
Liz orchestrates our first "back at the ranch" drama of the season.
Kam orchestrates a plan to get everybody to burn votes on certain people.
Dora orchestrates a daring jewel theft; Lili has difficulty lighting a bomb's fuse.
"The guest orchestrates his own good time in a restaurant," Mr. Nieporent said.
King John is a sweet pacifist who's asleep while his wife orchestrates a war.
Upon touchdown, Aoki wakes, powers up his phone, and orchestrates his first stop: a gym.
Still, it can only accomplish so much while the White House orchestrates another cover up.
Aurora currently orchestrates the majority of machines inside Twitter and a number of other firms.
The company plans out products years in advance and meticulously orchestrates the events where they launch.
Two staffers told the outlet that Friday's senior staff meeting, which Kelly normally orchestrates, was canceled.
Last month the company bought Meetup, which orchestrates gatherings of people with similar hobbies and interests.
It orchestrates predictable peaks and troughs of energy over the course of the 27-hour day.
He orchestrates many different voices into a steady rhythm, with a tempo that is fast-paced.
The Salty Seabirds, a loose, mostly female collective, also in Brighton, orchestrates daily meetups through Facebook.
Instead, he orchestrates an elaborate cover-up to mask past indiscretions, which ultimately threatens stability on Alpha.
The gray skylines, building facades, and scaffolding form an underlying grid upon which Sekula orchestrates percolating dramas.
Eventually, Liv — who seems to be the leader of the Haunted Mansion Parade — orchestrates her daughter's official homecoming.
Allison orchestrates a group vote on the demands among the inmates, eventually creating a list of 210 demands.
Her makeup never smears and her expression never trembles as she orchestrates the fall of New York City.
It orchestrates a number of components that we offer, but we didn't make them easy to use [together].
Bestmile has developed fleet management software that orchestrates the delicate balance between demand for, and supply of transportation.
And at the center of it all is Kai Anderson (Evan Peters) and a weird game that he orchestrates.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Luthor "orchestrates a mass murder aimed at turning the two heavy hitters against each other."
Cersei orchestrates Robert's death and becomes Queen; Serena briefly governs Gilead when her husband Fred (Joe Fiennes) is ailing.
And yet time has shown that our ingenuity for efficiency orchestrates our removal from all forms of repetitive tasks.
Dean Devlin, a frequent writer and producer on Roland Emmerich's movies ("Independence Day," the 1998 "Godzilla"), orchestrates the mayhem.
Across the river, the diamond-clad Queen Ingrith (Michelle Pfeiffer) orchestrates the growth of her empire with ruthless precision.
The man who orchestrates it all ran through the pyrotechnic delights he's pulled from across the world for your benefit.
Nevertheless, as seen in the film's terrifying opening and its gruesome climax, Avery deftly orchestrates some grisly, intense set pieces.
But they do have evidence that the mesentery takes environmental signals from the intestine and orchestrates the body's response, Coffey said.
Campbell orchestrates a plan, alongside The Guard (minus our sweet boy Grizz) to claim that Allie attempted to steal the election.
Though Lane orchestrates the girls' unlikely union with mysterious invitations to her treehouse, Cat propels them toward a quest for justice.
Before the photo shoot, he orchestrates a scheme to smuggle used dumbbells marked up with fake weight indicators into the Janesville YMCA.
Playing with memory and lovely melancholy images, Mr. Boyle orchestrates an "orgy of nostalgia," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The New York Times.
As Nautilus CEO, Merav orchestrates Aol's investments in Israeli startups, as well as the fruitful connections between the company's businesses and Israeli innovation.
The once-lifesaving Andrew goes on to become a villain who orchestrates Olivia's kidnapping, and his relationship with Mellie is all but forgotten.
DNA orchestrates what we look like, our capacity to think and behave, and even determines the diseases to which we are most susceptible.
Mr. Mantello orchestrates the complicated action and shifting emotional currents with admirable dexterity; this may be his finest work in an already distinguished career.
But when it is the government that orchestrates a boycott of particular groups, it is a pernicious assault on free association and free speech.
It rewrites and re-orchestrates Berg's unfinished opera "Lulu" as a jazzed-up, raw journey to mid-20th-century New Orleans and New York.
Known as the skip, Shuster orchestrates the game plan and throws the most important shots, leaving most of the sweeping duties to his teammates.
Still, the film's point comes across by the end: Not only is capital punishment barbaric, but the system that orchestrates it is grossly flawed.
The Kimberley Diamond Cup, which orchestrates its own Skateboarding World Championship in South Africa, awards $100,000 every year to the winner of that standalone contest.
While the twins and older brother JD's production company, Scott Brothers Entertainment, orchestrates the filming of the shows, the network covers the cost of shooting.
Launched in London, Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that orchestrates mass non-violent civil disobedience campaigns to raise awareness of issues of climate change.
To do this, the team is also building its own open-source projects for managing specific aspects of Kubernetes and the container clusters it orchestrates.
Erpenbeck beautifully orchestrates a counterpoint, a thread that weaves its way between Richard's established European patrimony and its disruption in the face of the Other.
I then wrangled in "orcaestraits," because I always forget that even cryptic entries should usually be actual words, and then I fixed it to ORCHESTRATES.
One of our reporters recently visited the command center outside Doha, the Qatari capital, where the U.S. orchestrates the air war against the Islamic State.
Enlisting a bemused informant (Kayvan Novak) to pose as an Arab terrorist, Kendra orchestrates a sting operation designed to entrap Moses rather than investigate him.
And as Oliver T'sien, Nick's fashionable cousin and Rachel's de facto fairy godmother who orchestrates her sartorial transformation, Nico Santos (Superstore) is also one to watch.
For Real Madrid it is Cristiano Ronaldo and captain Sergio Ramos who lead the team Kroos orchestrates and has helped to three successive European Cup victories.
In March, Syrian opposition media reported that Katerji orchestrates the sale and transport of oil from areas under Syrian Kurdish control to those held by Assad.
Fetal hormonal sex orchestrates internal reproductive sex (formation of the uterus, cervix and fallopian tubes in females or the vas deferens, prostate and epididymis in males).
Instead, she orchestrates an escape, stealing a car from the facility's parking lot in an attempt to make her way to the father she's never met.
But, of course, in "SNM O153H," the magic lives not only in each distinct pocket of tonal space, but in how Bien-U orchestrates their weave.
Or on HBO's Westworld, where the evil mastermind played by Anthony Hopkins eventually orchestrates his own murder as recompense for his sins against the androids he created.
That's essentially the way I view President Trump now, as the Godfather—as the member that orchestrates everything within his team and expects loyalty, honest or otherwise.
Luckily, the "Everlasting" twist isn't one of those: as Quinn orchestrates the live finale with the gusto of an evil wizard, Rachel and Jay deliver true romance.
Conspiracy theories about Western plots against Serbs are rife in the country, spread by the pro-government news media, which also orchestrates smear campaigns against government critics.
Now, viewers will get to go behind the scenes as West orchestrates one of the most memorable weeks of Sunday Service alongside a rotating cast of collaborators.
Wonderstorm's community manager, Danika Harrod, is keenly aware of this as she manages social accounts on platforms like Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr and orchestrates fan facing content strategy.
Once James has figured out an opponent, he orchestrates the offense like a chess master, moving the other nine players around the court to set up his strike.
When Alice orchestrates a "chance" encounter with the writer—all thanks to geotags—Mizuko is unable to see that what feels like a happy coincidence is anything but.
Bouteflika and his inner circle have built a multi-layered network of power over the years that includes the military — which often orchestrates politics from behind the scenes.
The centerpiece of "La Dame Blanche" is the dinner party that Jamie orchestrates in the hopes of getting the Duke of Sandringham to relinquish his support of Prince Charles.
Perkin, who orchestrates this change, is depicted at the far right, also clad in purple The British chemist was just 18 years old when he discovered the dye in 1856.
Fake passport acquired, jewels in hand, and overseas accounts ready to cash out, he orchestrates an impressively complex covert operation to say a final goodbye to Mira before ghosting forever.
Both of those things have to do with the body clock and the way the brain orchestrates all the cells and the metabolism of every single cell in your body.
Dolores, who directed the colonel to have his men retreat on her command so she could detonate the nitroglycerin hidden at the base of the flag, actually orchestrates a monumental slaughter.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BRIGHTON, UK — Johanna Billing is an artist who orchestrates and films idealistic group activities which involve the viewer, but only up to a bittersweet point.
Started over a century ago, it's the largest furnishings trade show in the world, said Tom Conley, president and chief executive of the High Point Market Authority, which orchestrates the event.
There is an air of self-loathing about this Carmen that explains why she not only accepts her death at the hands of her jealous lover but also actively orchestrates it.
As the close-knit March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy — glide and tumble their way through the story, Gerwig orchestrates a kind of choreography that is as much physical as verbal.
In the 6½ by 9 foot "Poolside," Kasey orchestrates the shadows and limbs of the four fragmented bathers to create a sonata of themes and variations on volumetric forms and flat negative spaces.
AlgoSec, which is headquartered in the United States with its research and development in Israel, says its system automates and orchestrates network security policy management, and that it has 1,500 enterprise customers globally.
Even though he has famously built the show on improvisation, make no mistake: Mr. David orchestrates comic awkwardness with the pacing, precision and panache of Hitchcock meticulously setting audiences up for a scare.
Grande orchestrates her songs with all that her voice can do, from solo acrobatics to massed harmonies; her stripped-down instrumentation is a matter of self-sufficient bravado that fully underscores her lyrics.
The six-part biopic depicts Eli as lavishing money and attention on potential Syrian sources - including at an orgy that he orchestrates at his swanky Damascus apartment to entrap a top military general.
The development bank is important because it orchestrates most of Puerto Rico's complex web of debt, and because it has the increasingly difficult job of making sure all branches of government have adequate cash.
She orchestrates a series of meet-cute setups, trying to force Harriet to catch the eye of Mr. Elton (Alan Cumming), who seems like kind of a sleaze, but at least he's no farmer.
Behind the scenes, the chatbot is linked to an API that orchestrates candidates from LinkedIn and Glassdoor, enriches their information using GitHub and Meetup and reaches out to them to gauge interest and fit.
Gregory, upset that he lost an election to Maggie for the leadership of Hilltop, orchestrates a hairbrained assassination attempt that seems designed solely to give the end of the episode an overwrought, awkward punch-up.
Britain's Channel Four ran a 20-minute documentary with undercover footage of the company's CEO admitting that the company orchestrates bribes of politicians with the explicit purpose of filming those encounters and releasing the footage online.
Duvivier orchestrates an accomplished synthesis of Germanic lighting and Soviet montage, while providing an American-style narrative drive that builds to an extraordinary ending in which the disillusioned and dying Golder returns to his native Russia.
Portworx provides persistent state for containers; NS1 offers a DNS platform that orchestrates the delivery internet and enterprise applications; Lightbend combines the scalability and resilience of microservices architecture with the real-time value of streaming data.
The former four-stars were all the chiefs of US Southern Command, the military organization that orchestrates operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, and served in that post at varying points throughout the previous three administrations.
But the romantic elements aren't what make "Thanksgiving" so special, it's the way the writer Andrea Newman orchestrates the changed plans, missed connections and emotional emergencies that create a makeshift holiday dinner of friends, roommates, and exes.
Sitting in a dark nightclub, doing lines of inspirational blow, his dark yet inspired imagination orchestrates every detail of the event, down to Chace's and Gail's wardrobe, what car they'll drive and what the weather must be.
Project Veritas, which films undercover videos and orchestrates political stunts, and then shares them through social media and other websites, released a video purporting to show a woman wearing a head scarf and claiming the ballot of Mrs.
Chappell rents it for display she orchestrates a Busby Berkeley-style bacchanal with priapic sailors dancing in lines, whores whose pubic hair has been dyed green and a servant offering a marble dish of condoms soaked in milk.
Periodically the Museum of Modern Art orchestrates what I call a Miró Immersion, one of those experiences that can make you an art lover for life or, if that's already the case, prompt you to renew your vows.
Barletta's interviewer, American Free Press' "roving editor" Mark Anderson, Anderson is a prominent Bilderberg conspiracy theorist who believes a secretive group of the world's most powerful leaders constitute a de facto one-world government that orchestrates world events.
He orchestrates a plan to hand Paul off to Primo — a man who, in an earlier scene, shot an elderly couple and his own partner in the head when a robbery went wrong, without a hint of trepidation.
Medicine already knows a great deal about how it works: Approximately every 24 hours, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, a small region in the hypothalamus, orchestrates physiological changes to prepare us for sleep, like lowering body temperature and releasing dopamine.
In his final act as director and puppet master, Ford orchestrates the greatest "you can't fire me because I quit" maneuver in history, marshaling a sequence of events that empowers the hosts to claim Westworld as their own.
"The wedding used to be a statement of who you are," said Abijah Tabb, the sales manager for events at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and part of a team that orchestrates about 150 weddings each year.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America orchestrates the official New York Fashion Week schedule, which this season runs to 20183 shows, presentations and private appointments, a number that doesn't include many unofficial shows, presentations and private appointments.
Instead of applying brushstrokes to canvas or wood panels, she orchestrates drips, spindly strands, and other mostly thin shapes made of various materials ( along with polymer gypsum, she has used fiberglass, steel, gold leaf, copper leaf, and pigment).
Leadership on The Walking Dead is usually about making the best possible decisions on the fly, and Maggie more than shows she's capable of that when she orchestrates a turning back of the zombie horde that invades the Hilltop.
When Ratner obtains a rock that contains fragments of the rare Ethiopian gem the black opal, he orchestrates various bets in an attempt to be financially set for life and, in the process, wreaks havoc on his own life.
If you grew up in the 80s, when you think of producer, you're thinking of somebody like Quincy Jones, you're thinking of a person who orchestrates a huge group effort to arrive at a fantastic recording like Michael Jackson's Thriller.
Whoever's responsible orchestrates an elaborate plot involving lawyers, a battery of legal threats and actual lawsuits, a cadre of real minions who willingly helped carry out the ruse, and a host of nubile young men who get paid to be tickled.
In her book, "I am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP's Digital Army," journalist Swati Chaturvedi explains how the party orchestrates online campaigns to intimidate perceived government critics through a network of trolls on Twitter and Facebook.
They've also backed Serious Labs, which trains workers how to use heavy equipment and tools via virtual reality software, and Curbio, a real estate technology startup that orchestrates turnkey renovations for home sellers, then gets paid back once the home is sold.
The company is supporting open-source projects Istio and Envoy, which developers use to create what's called a "service mesh" that orchestrates how microservices on a distributed data center platform communicate with one another and work together as part of an application.
A reporter for The New York Times was given access to the command center, offering a rare glimpse into how the military plans and orchestrates the complex ballet of strike, surveillance and refueling aircraft that keeps the war going around the clock.
A proximity-sensing audio guide orchestrates the show with vintage rock and soundtracks to the videos, including live performances from Graham's "Day on the Green" concerts in Oakland and an excerpt from "The Last Waltz," the 21974 farewell concert by the Band.
There is a thriving online community of ardent linguaphiles who are, or who aspire to become, polyglots; for inspiration, they look to Facebook groups, YouTube videos, chat rooms, and language gurus like Richard Simcott, a charismatic British hyperpolyglot who orchestrates the annual Polyglot Conference.
The play itself is too much like an extended sitcom, and the issue-based arguments that Mr. Jaffe orchestrates can seem wildly inorganic — like the one about our societal addiction to oil, between Jaime and Manny (Jose Joaquin Perez), a drug dealer Jaime has just met.
In the first season, Tracey ditches her boyfriend for the sweet but dim-witted neighborhood poet, gets educated by her BFF about sex and Tinder bangs ("set the ting to find someone in your borough... and walk"), orchestrates her first threesome, and takes molly at an office party.
The show also includes selections from Mr. Lagerfeld's personal photography, which he orchestrates for his own ends: A multipanel take on "The Voyage of Ulysses"; a retelling of the Greek romance of Daphnis and Chloe, starring Mr. Lagerfeld's favorite model, Baptiste Giabiconi, in a loincloth of his design, as a youth being inducted into the mysteries of love.
In a group of collages, "Halina," she inserts her own nude body into the photographer Wojciech Zamecznik's intimate portraits of his girlfriend — an exercise that feels more rote and academic, but is quickly redeemed by two whimsically weird videos, "Headache" and "Bolimorphia," in which Ms. Grzeszykowska orchestrates compelling black-and-white ballets of isolated body parts: part Busby Berkeley, part David Lynch.
"Rehearsal transfers your words and ideas from the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for higher order conscious thought, to your cerebellum, which orchestrates the lightning fast motor activation needed to perform complex actions, like speaking to crowds, teaching your fingers to play a new piece of music, or learning your lines for a play," says Wyeth, who is also the author of The Essentials of Persuasive Public Speaking.
Then he sent the files to a bunch of non-African beatmaker-DJ-whatchamacallems unknown to me, although on handle alone I'm loving DJ Reaganomics, the only American identified as such, and Populous, whose eventful and not what I'd call danceable opener orchestrates crowd talk, sanza or balafon, hand drumming, and bass thrums of undetermined origin into a seductive environmental dub that sets a mood that welcomes all beats, including more conventional ones.
The long game here is unclear, but it's a fair bet that the family is part of Kai's plan to sow chaos in the city; we see him rambling at a city council meeting about the potency of political fear, he intentionally spills a latte on Ally when he passes her on the street, and he orchestrates his own on-camera beating after approaching a group of Hispanic men, urinating into a condom, and hurling it at them like a water balloon.

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