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Definition of Choreographs
1. choreograph [v] - See also: choreograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Choreographs
Literary usage of Choreographs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Urban Flotsam: stirring the city by Raoul Bunschoten, Hélène Binet, Takuro Hoshino (2001)
"... actors and agents controlling flows, m accordance with a game plan which
choreographs the zone as negotiated ground, creating a dynamic time-phase plan. ..."
2. Asking Questions: 10 Years of Architectural Design at the Gerrit Rietveld by Gert Staal (2004)
"He sees this as similar to architecture in that a building choreographs the action
that takes place in it. Almost despite himself, he has made a succession ..."
3. Workflow-Based Process Controlling by Michael Zur Muehlen (2004)
"Most authors describe management as a cross-sectional function that controls the
use of resources and choreographs the operative activities of the ..."
4. Workflow-Based Process Controlling: Foundation, Design, and Application of by Michael Zur Muehlen (2004)
"Most authors describe management as a cross-sectional function that controls the
use of resources and choreographs the operative activities of the ..."
5. Neither Created Nor Evolved: Living Joyously Without a Creator by Walter Prytulak (2001)
"It choreographs itself into fantastic snowflakes and ice crystals on windowpanes.
It circles the earth in form of clouds. Isn't every chemical structure a ..."