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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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Rwanda denies supporting M23 and says its troops are in eastern Congo for “defensive measures” against a rebel group formed by Hutu extremists who orchestrated the 1994 genocide in Rwanda before fleeing to Congo.

From The Wall Street Journal

As studios have become more orchestrated in their approach to franchises, there are more entry points for brand partnership, said Gerry Chesser, the chief executive officer of men’s personal-care company Every Man Jack.

From The Wall Street Journal

They accused several people of orchestrating a scheme to embezzle money in Ukraine's energy sector, including at the national nuclear opertor Energoatom.

From BBC

The Australian government accused Iran last year of orchestrating a recent wave of antisemitic attacks and expelled Tehran's ambassador.

From Barron's

“The cohesive personality of the film, the expressiveness of the film, depends on every aspect being orchestrated without an ego,” Del Toro says.

From Los Angeles Times