orchestrated造句1 I orchestrated the Song of the Volga Boatmen.
2 The demonstration was carefully orchestrated to attract maximum publicity.
3 The riots were orchestrated by anti-government forces.
4 So false - all that carefully orchestrated intimacy.
5 Police believe Casey orchestrated the kidnapping.
6 He orchestrated that entire evening.
7 A carefully orchestrated combination of biological, cultural and chemical controls may be the answer.
8 The outrage eagerly orchestrated by the newspaper did not focus in a serious way on the needs and dangers facing rape survivors.
9 It is almost as if there is an orchestrated campaign to take hard currency out of the market-place.
10 To be sure, many of those calls were orchestrated by political interest groups and stimulated by irate talk show hosts.
11 At this high point in his influence he orchestrated a movement whose significance would not become clear for three decades.
12 The so-called 'revolution' was in fact orchestrated by the CIA.
13 Was it, because it was orchestrated by the Communist Party, invalid?
14 The manager is concerned about how teams are orchestrated on various scales, with various combinations of players and various resources exchanged.
15 Their victory was largely a result of their brilliantly orchestrated election campaign.
16 Business-unit level Strategic discussions at business level are directly orchestrated by the corporate planning department.
17 This sum includes the cost of ensuring our case is ably orchestrated by John Popham - an essential requirement!
18 The Oregon women go through their structured warm-up, an orchestrated set of drills, crisp and choreographed.
19 Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
20 President Luis Echeverra, upset at the paper's critical tone, orchestrated the ouster of its editor, Julio Scherer.
21 There were many voices, screaming differently, loudly raised in a badly orchestrated cantata.
22 Reconciliation is not primarily a function of technique or strategy but a process orchestrated by the Holy Spirit.
23 The pickets travelling to Kent were met by unbridled hostility from local people, orchestrated by local newspapers.
24 Horner was the principal architect of the air campaign and orchestrated its execution.
25 Production and employment, therefore, are increasingly concentrated in the area of services, orchestrated by the key professional groups.
26 I do not mean to suggest that Tillyard or Olivier simply undertook their tasks as part of some officially orchestrated propaganda.
27 Again, there was no apology forthcoming from those who orchestrated the Ajar debacle.
28 But foreign witnesses and rights groups say it is a clearly orchestrated operation.
29 They are also the continuing decline of parliamentary politics and political control increasingly orchestrated by a small clique within the Cabinet.
30 They had been procured in the early years of the century through a carefully orchestrated city campaign.