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Rather, big ideas can be orchestrated, if you can simply gather people with different perspectives in a room and get them to talk about things that they don't ordinarily talk about.
I am only the maestro who
orchestrated
this beautiful symphony.
It seems totally magical, but these bioluminescent signals arise from carefully
orchestrated
chemical reactions that happen inside the firefly lantern.
Her first memories are of her family fleeing violent riots
orchestrated
by the ruling political party.
When he went to trial, the central piece of evidence was that he paid for these weapons, when in truth, these transcripts show how the FBI
orchestrated
someone who was essentially mentally ill and broke to get money to then pay for weapons that they could then charge him in a conspiracy for.
And what you were left with is something they refer to as "net
orchestrated
conviviality," or, really, just a net "Good Times" created.
Well, what this misses is that in the 1970s, when you were just gossiping on the telephone, there wasn't a hundred engineers on the other side of the screen who knew exactly how your psychology worked and
orchestrated
you into a double bind with each other.
You know how we know that 9/11 was not
orchestrated
by the Bush administration?
Brilliantly
orchestrated
in its timing, and the comedy kicked in exactly when the tension needed a release.
Beautifully filmed, perfectly
orchestrated
by John Williams and one of the most moving films about love and how it can change you.
Brilliant psychological thriller, heart-wrenching drama, and gripping horror all wrapped up in one beautifully
orchestrated
package.
It is over-flowingly rich, fantastically orchestrated, strange and cumbersome, unique and visionary.
When I first heard that the subject matter for Checking Out was a self
orchestrated
suicide party, my first thought was how morbid, tasteless and then a comedy on top of that.
As I grew older I realized these night raids to the girls cabin that I participated in were carefully
orchestrated
by the counselors so that we wouldn't find the girls in embarrassing situations but at the time I thought it was real and it was fun.
I am more like many religion type but I felt Kamal Hasan is a man low character to have
orchestrated
this kind of thought.
I find it incredibly hard to comprehend how Lewis Collins (the hero here) was almost chosen as Roger Moore's successor in the Bond films.... this guy is so expressionless he'd struggle to get a job in a waxwork museum (as a waxwork!!!) Luckily, Judy Davis is on hand to partially redeem the affair with a meaty performance as a hard-line lady terrorist, and there's a climactic ten minute action sequence that is quite competently
orchestrated
by director Ian Sharp.
Seeing these kind of extraordinarily talented/well
orchestrated "
throw-downs" in the clubs was nothing short of spectacular and all the big names from back in the day are here...Pepper La Beija, Paris Duprée,Xtragavaganza, etc...all commemorated in the likes of such period-pieces as Malcom McLaren's song "Deep in Vogue"...it didn't matter who you were, or where you were from because when you walked through those doors into this "magic kingdom" of sorts, you became part of something bigger than yourself/you were important/and most importantly the creation of your own moves and imagination...and anybody from anywhere could become King (or Queen) as the case may have been.
Such an array of first-rate songs, from beginning to end, that are perfectly performed and
orchestrated.
What he had seen there is displayed in form of blank spots
orchestrated
to a magnificent score by German avant-garde composer Werner Henze.
I found this to be one of this years most
orchestrated
powerhouse films and with reason.
A carousel accident,
orchestrated
by "evil" psychic Andrew Stevens (in a chilling performance), has great entertainment value, and the liberal use of blood and bulging prosthetic facial veins goes a long way towards elevating this film to cult status.
The correlations between the original Shawshank Redemption were masterfully
orchestrated.
I was especially impressed by the bathroom floor-height angles that are so well
orchestrated
that they would give Hitchcook and Zemeckis a good run for their money in terms of suspense.
A realistic cast striving to find truth in an artistically
orchestrated
world makes this the game that has finally bridged the gap from games to movies, and burned the bridge from games to cartoons.
Dallaire's roman-catholic spiritualism whereby he says he could feel "the coldness" of the "evil" men who
orchestrated
the genocide.
Sydney reprises his Mr. Tibbs moniker in a nicely paced crime drama that has some well
orchestrated
action sequences, especially the one at the onset of the film.
Obama, they concluded, was part of an elaborate plot – of which there is no convincing evidence – to let Clinton off the hook legally, and that the campaign appearance was
orchestrated
to distract people’s attention from Comey’s harsh comments.
Of course, in that case, investigative journalists have marshaled ample evidence to suggest that the government
orchestrated
the attacks to bolster its public support.
Driven by these beliefs, a union of “liberals” attempted to bring about a kind of bureaucratic modernization, having convinced themselves that liberal political outcomes could somehow be
orchestrated
by corrupt bureaucracy through limited democratic institutions.
Relations with Israel actually improved with more visits by ranking Turkish officials than ever before -- a move
orchestrated
by Ciller but accepted by Refah.
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