orchestrator

IPA: ˈɔrkɪstreɪtɝ

noun

  • One who orchestrates.
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Examples of "orchestrator" in Sentences

  • "orchestrator" of third party participation over the next five years.
  • I jokingly refer to the 'orchestrator' as the tea party block captain.
  • Ms. Aschan proves a masterful orchestrator of the unspoken, the intolerable pause, and the laser-beam gaze.
  • He is probably best known as the orchestrator and organizer of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother (suite)" in 1970,
  • Steer too close to the traditional and you cease to be an architect and become, instead, an orchestrator of Disneyesque fantasies of exotica.
  • Tate Brady, who was not only one of Tulsa's founding fathers and major landowners, but also a prominent Klansman and orchestrator of the Tulsa Race Riot.
  • Madoff became known as the orchestrator of a massive, long-running scheme than included thousands of investors who had entrusted their life savings to him.
  • Bearing all that in mind, it would be a real shipwreck for an overwrought orchestrator to take the graceful skiff depicted on the cover of "Maiden Voyage" and overinflate it into a bulky ocean liner.
  • Renukanth Subramaniam, 33, was revealed today as the founder and a major "orchestrator" of the secret ­DarkMarket website, where elite fraudsters bought and sold personal data, after it was infiltrated by the FBI and the US Secret Service.

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