Marian Maloney Higgins, head of the hairdressing college is orchestrating the hair style element of the show. |
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Barber's skill in assembling and orchestrating this 17-minute work is beyond question. |
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Irwin is credited with orchestrating the successful campaign last year that returned Marolt to office after a four-year hiatus. |
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I am disappointed that the seminary succumbed to the lure of media exposure in orchestrating this event. |
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At least, listening to his account, a composer would probably know how to go about orchestrating the work. |
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He denied the charges and accused the government of orchestrating a frame-up. |
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A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match. |
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Both leaders played a major part in orchestrating the EU's pledge at the Lisbon summit in March to copy US-style labour market flexibility. |
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In fact, the recursive aspect of confirming predictions and orchestrating multiple cues is a common thread throughout this article. |
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To boost revenue, Pyott is orchestrating a major shift in the company's product mix. |
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Almost every call was less about chatting than about arranging and orchestrating the logistics of family and home life. |
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It's a bit disturbing that I was laughing hysterically at a leader who's orchestrating the death of thousands, including our own people. |
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The chairman of a credit union that fired its two managers for misconduct has been accused of orchestrating a campaign to blacken their names. |
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Motor proteins in the kinesin superfamily play important roles in orchestrating spindle formation. |
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils. |
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Right from the top of her column, The Virgin Mary, goldenly dressed, is orchestrating the ceremony. |
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Often in the same breath, they spoke about the critical importance of family time, and the difficulty of orchestrating it on a regular basis. |
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I spent more time orchestrating my next score than looking for work. |
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The Federal Government denies it's been orchestrating a smear campaign. |
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The importance of orchestrating small business policy obviously applies to the Commission as well. |
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It is clear that Russian President Putin has allied himself with the side accused of orchestrating the electoral fraud. |
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Regional policy should play a major role orchestrating the emergence of a new development model that takes full account of climate problems. |
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The army appears to play a role in the judiciary in orchestrating arrests without proper warrants. |
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It entails orchestrating the resources so as to attain the anticipated results and satisfy the client. |
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Once I'd come up with the initial story, I had great fun orchestrating the album and drawing characters to go with it. |
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Being such a versatile artist himself, George was the obvious choice when it came to orchestrating new versions of Gainsbourg's songs. |
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Getting the yardbird orchestrating attacks off the street is far more important to the lives of your soldiers than a little wounded pride over a screwed up form. |
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This superior adventure, set partly in Prague, involves threatening political machinators, a fearsome golem, and a brave girl who is orchestrating anti-magical resistance. |
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His former secretary and deputy governor of Sichuan is now suspected of orchestrating the car accident. |
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Once there, they were treated to the sight and sound of the club's vice-chairman orchestrating the post-match analysis in a distinctly uncomplimentary manner. |
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Opposition leaders accused the government of orchestrating the 2003 coup as a pretext for purging the military and cracking down on political opponents. |
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British composer Colin Matthews is orchestrating all 24 of Debussy's piano preludes, a project which many will find either foolhardy or sacrilegious. |
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By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography. |
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And everyone knows that the Indonesian military had no intention whatsoever of stopping the militias, indeed it has itself been actively involved in orchestrating the operations that have taken place in recent days. |
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Oberon, in his view, is the interior dramatist of the play, orchestrating events. |
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No wonder the general public are angry when they learn they are actually bankrolling union officials orchestrating these strikes. |
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It's like orchestrating a chamber piece, a tone poem. |
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Learn who is orchestrating, encouraging, permitting, and colluding in the perpetration of violations, as ideologues, strategists, and active supporters. |
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Oracle Application Integration Architecture is the most complete integration solution for orchestrating agile, user-centric business processes across your enterprise applications. |
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Far from orchestrating a coup d'état in Haiti, in fact, the significant action of the international community was not to send troops to defend Aristide's government. |
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It's one of those books with a thousand subtly connected plot lines, the most prominent of which is a hedge-fund manager orchestrating an incredibly shady deal. |
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Cannon had a big hand in advocating and orchestrating this campaign. |
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Bill Walker accused his second wife Anne Gruber and third wife Diana Walker of orchestrating a smear campaign against him. |
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The Diversity Committee is becoming an increasingly active partner in identifying and orchestrating activities and events related to multiculturalism and diversity. |
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Based on hundreds of interviews with victims, eyewitnesses, and some of the soldiers involved, the report accused Dadis of instigating the massacre and then orchestrating its coverup. |
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They have been engaged in orchestrating violence on our streets, and it's very clear to me that they are engaged in an array of mafia-style activities. |
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Like my previous strategy in my personal life of creating short-term love affairs to keep me feeling studly, I had been orchestrating my relationship with Maharaji to provide well-timed payoffs. |
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Manpower is orchestrating an innovative workforce partnership in the Austin, Texas, area in collaboration with Austin Community College and a host of local high-tech employers. |
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Another scandal erupted after a high-ranking official in the Fisheries Ministry was found guilty of orchestrating illegal business deals with foreign parties. |
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The Germans orchestrating the rescue package hit back: why should fiscally sensible north Europeans pay for the profligacy of indolent Mediterraneans? |
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For me, orchestrating an album is almost a carnal pleasure. |
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Jacques Hétu used the published score to begin orchestrating the work. |
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Have no doubt, Mr President, all your talents in orchestrating the media will not be sufficient to ward off the imminent dangers that you will have to face before the end of the year. |
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By orchestrating this work with such cool reserve, Doolas avoided the pitfall of turning her celebration of womanhood into a free-for-all hugfest. |
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For composers with little or no understanding of music notation, Bennett explains how to use computer technology for orchestrating pieces of music. |
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It's still unclear who was responsible for orchestrating the attack. |
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Orchestrating a tenants' battle with him through the courts, she became immersed in the intricacies of housing law. |
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