She's just scored a diplomatic coup of the highest order.
"No one kills a friend to score a journalistic coup."
But, as the rest of the Dodgers did, he conceded that they had scored a major coup.
He, on the other hand, had scored a major coup by landing the Duchamp murder.
That is a rhetorical exercise, because he has already scored a coup.
His advertising agency had not scored such a coup in its twenty-five years of existence.
Big Four director Huntington, for example, had scored a major coup with the subsidies.
This will allow the Nephrines to score a financial coup and seize control of the company.
Eleven years before, Ross had scored a coup, conquering her mind and body within hours.
The villain himself scored a coup by showing up with an olive branch at the perfect time.