Sentences with phrase «orchestrators who»

«The more interdependent the world becomes, the more we rely on collaborators and orchestrators who are able to join others in work and life,» said Schleicher ahead of the event.
With colossal expectations to live up to, Sanchez has to assume leadership, and be the orchestrator who not only plays his part in the game, but can also be a key influence in getting the best out of others.

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This quality would surely suit van Gaal, who will be acutely aware that his current midfield orchestrator, Michael Carrick, will be 34 when the new season starts.
In essence, Pellegrini is a massive, athletic and agile attacking midfielder, one who can, depending on his role, being the silent orchestrator or the flamboyant finisher.
Zhao, who's now a professor at the University of California, Davis, sees bioelectricity as an orchestrator of complicated events, such as the healing of an injury.
Mr. Glass, who was also in UNBREAKABLE, acts as an orchestrator and knows secrets about the two men.
The score is by young British composer Benjamin Wallfisch, perhaps still best - known as orchestrator and conductor for Dario Marianelli, but who has also been making a name for himself as a composer in his own right (and in film terms, last year's Conquest 1453 is perhaps his most popular effort to date).
The song, written by Germaine Franco — who also worked with composer Michael Giacchino as the orchestrator for Coco alongside cultural consultant Camilo Lara — and Molina, is the result of a spontaneous performance by Miguel and Hector, who must perform at a Land of the Dead talent show to gain access to Ernesto de la Cruz.
The movie is a love story between singer (Joanna Kulig) and orchestrator (Tomasz Kot) who meet in a state - sponsored folk troupe used for propaganda in post-war Poland.
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