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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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Elizabeth Parmelee, a scholar of democracy and civic education at Metropolitan State University of Denver, explained how Colorado orchestrates its elections, which are conducted by mail, but without postmarks.

From Salon

Levitsky also pointed out that societies that fail to hold responsible people who attempt to orchestrate a coup have had negative repercussions in the past.

From Salon

Lake may be the “juice” that helps the Rams stop a repeat of the explosive plays that Bryce Young orchestrated in the Panthers’ 31-28 win over the Rams on Nov. 30.

From Los Angeles Times

Rexing, who suspects a large organization orchestrated the lobster theft, said the Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the incident.

From The Wall Street Journal

But after a career orchestrating policy from the wings, Wiener’s patience had worn thin.

From The Wall Street Journal