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orchestrate
verb as in organize; cause to happen
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Bonta said prosecutors believed the fights were orchestrated by the probation officials.
In its statement, the Congolese military said the Rwandan video was a "faked incident in poor taste orchestrated with the sole aim of discrediting our army".
They detailed how the attack had been "orchestrated" from prison and involved members of "one of the most hyperviolent gangs in the city of Atlanta".
The problem in America is that extremely wealthy men have orchestrated a coup to further enrich themselves and their greedy families.
He orchestrated a Newcastle team that has moved potentially into the top four.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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