The political liberalism of the moderates was matched by their economic liberalism. |
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The suspect vessel matched the description of a pirate vessel issued by international anti-piracy authorities, Commander Sinha said. |
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Ross had rich material to work with, given that Holiday's talent was matched by her tumultuous private life. |
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Five of the eight matched pairs were from male cadavers and three were from female cadavers. |
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The marine and bird life that followed the boat matched that observed by the Endeavour crew. |
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But if supersymmetry were unbroken, fermions and bosons would be exactly matched in the Universe, and that's not the way things are. |
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Thick red lipstick was plastered on her full lips that matched with the blue eye shadow and thick mascara. |
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The public response to her crime, a sort of winking approval, was matched by the lightness of her punishment. |
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Different combinations were tried, but none of them quite matched the richness and complexity of the English Consort with a bandora on the bass. |
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The teams were still equally matched at 14 players apiece when it started to rain. |
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Volunteers are comprehensively trained and screened before being matched with a suitable family or parent. |
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Nevertheless, I think you'd have to admit this is one of most evenly matched smackdowns. |
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They were curiously matched as unheroic, down-to-earth, but knowing outsiders on their respective sides. |
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He matched an eyewitness's account of a man seen with Walsh shortly before she died, and was picked out in a police line-up. |
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They are the touchline terrors whose aggression and foul language is matched only by the players on the pitch. |
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That one point margin again separated the sides at the final whistle as two evenly matched teams shared 10 second-half points. |
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But U.S. media coverage matched the bipartisan refusal by leaders in Congress to do anything but scorn the offer. |
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Changing the length of a transmission line will change the input impedance if the load isn't properly matched to the line. |
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Thus we get images of dollar bills followed by cheering crowds, or scenes of violence matched with screenshots of video games. |
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All of the staff present drank their tea from a matched set of fine bone china. |
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The mean age of the combined groups, and the mean education level matched the unexposed group. |
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I must have blushed, because he told me that my face matched my dress and to go easy on the rouge. |
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You can see the bolero jacket matched with bell-bottom pants or a sensuous tuxedo with lace trousers. |
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Along with the dress in the bag was a white mask, shoes that matched the dress perfectly and a large selection of underskirts and a new corset. |
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Elegant and complex cuisine matched with just the right wine raises dining to an art form. |
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Gasping for breath at the top, I went into the bedroom and found that my respiration rate matched that of the patient. |
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The loveliness of the location is matched by exceptionally attractive performances from the leading players. |
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The cool elegance of the shapes, such as stemmed goblets, is matched by the smooth silvery-grey burnished surfaces. |
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A layered and truffled potato cake, and a strangely matched champagne sabayon sauce, could not make the dish click. |
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Mitted cats have evenly matched and scalloped white mittens on their front legs. |
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I thought that as dad was a smoker we would be evenly matched but he started springing from rock to rock like a mountain goat. |
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Colors often matched with brick red to good effect are deep gold, rich cream, and a pale green, such as a celery, celadon, or sage green. |
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The freshness of the form in both plays is more than matched by the daring freshness and audacity of the content. |
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I can report that the unappealing brown appearance was perfectly matched by the unappetising brown perfume. |
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His imposing physical stature is matched by an authoritative voice and the appearance of absolute confidence in his convictions. |
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As with you, their over-the-top bloviating for true believers is matched only by an eagerness to please their new corporate paymasters. |
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Preliminary test of a sample of his blood revealed, to his relief, his blood group matched with that of the girl. |
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She wore a peaceful smile as she swayed down the aisle, holding a bouquet of baby's breath that matched the flowers woven through her hair. |
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The ground was light sand that matched my tan clothes perfectly and the seats surrounding me were all made out of stone. |
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I listened to the tap of her feet against the wooden floor, and could have sworn that it matched my own heart's beat. |
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In addition to using the same granite, the original mortar was matched with Portland cement lime mortar. |
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The outrageousness of his action is matched only by the blithe indifference with which he apparently expects to carry it off. |
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The heat of the moment at the stadium matched the blistering heat of the day. |
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Next she had on a light pink top, which matched her baby-blue skirt, her top was a tube top with a very, very low-dipping neckline. |
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City more than matched the league leaders for an hour and could count themselves unlucky not to be in front. |
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But it has produced sides whose spirit, determination and commitment have matched that of any club, anywhere. |
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He might have made it, too, had his twopenn'orth of talent been matched by more than a ha'porth of speed. |
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It is well matched with creating, transforming and outputting digital images of a photographic nature which share common pixels in a bitmap. |
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The expertise of physicians and psychologists in their respective fields is not always matched by their depth of knowledge of ethics. |
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The boarding school background matched his very closely, and some claim that specific models for each character are known. |
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This is matched by the metre where, however, intricate use of trochees and dactyls gives a song-like quality to the verse. |
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She was trim and aware of her body, unafraid to diet to the point of starvation until she had matched her physical presence to her mind's ideal. |
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We know which modules need to be mixed and matched to get ratings for airplanes, trikes, gyroplanes, airships, etc. |
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No, Stevie has a friend named Sparrow whose pot-bellied biliousness is matched only by his horrible table manners. |
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And most crucially, the treble bells could be replaced with new ones better matched to the bass bells. |
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This pattern is matched by the way in which the siblings of one's parents are named. |
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The girl had a milky white complexion, dotted with light freckles that matched her hair. |
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She is wearing her original dainty lawn dress with lace edged bertha collar, pigeon breast front and matched underwear. |
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But Falk and colleagues only compare the Flores fossil to one poorly matched microcephalic skull of a modern human. |
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Smith also believes it is acceptable for women to fight men, as long as they are properly matched for weight and ability. |
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Sequentially numbered slabs can be kept together through the finishing process to provide matched patterns in the final installation. |
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She went home and changed into a pair of jean shorts and a blue-and-white tie-dye shirt that matched her blue eyes. |
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Each positive piece of economic news last fall was matched by equally bad economic tidings. |
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Her lack of enthusiasm was matched only by her lack of tidiness, as she clumsily searched through the devastation of her messy bedroom. |
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Plenty of crispy bits were matched by succulent meaty bits, superbly flavoured with honey soya and paper thin pancakes. |
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I mixed and matched and came up with something my meat eating family devoured. |
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Deep pile beige carpets matched the leather, but might prove impractical over time. |
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Overall, these are truly terrible transfers matched with no meaningful windfall material and sound like a 1950s transistor radio. |
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So far the oil from the birds has matched, but that oil has not matched any known natural seeps or other reported incidents. |
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He matched Chile's Marcelo Rios and Argentina's Guillermo Vilas as the only South Americans to be seeded so high here. |
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If her top notes sound thin, she's matched at the other end of the scale by Paul, whose bottom notes almost disappear. |
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Any samples of hair, blood or other organic material removed from the cars will be matched up against a national database. |
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And the skill of sailing is matched in these young modern matelots by the skill of recovery from the capsize. |
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Sums given for flood relief have not matched up to even half of the needs of those left homeless, at risk, and without an income. |
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The teams are evenly matched as they have split their games so far this year. |
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In games like this where the stakes are so high, I think when the teams are evenly matched it can go either way. |
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The two periods of extra time also failed to separate these two evenly matched teams but one wonders how. |
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No good or exciting game can be played without the participation of two good evenly matched teams. |
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Having drawn the first game it took extra time in this replay to separate what were two evenly matched teams. |
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The two teams are evenly matched in this series, and what will separate them is strategy. |
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Both teams came with the spirit of competition and were evenly matched with the skills displayed by all participants. |
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He can be effective in the slot when he's matched against nickel cornerbacks who can't get their hands on him. |
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This was a lively game of football with two evenly matched teams who played some good football in slippery conditions. |
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New features include a 1.8V matched impedance interface, known as stub series terminated logic. |
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Some of the dioramas were repainted up to six times until they matched his exacting standards. |
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The next event was his best, the high jump, in which he matched his personal best, jumping clear of the field and moving into fourth. |
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Any matched donations you make will be allowed as a deduction against your profits for tax purposes. |
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One survey suggests that if British enterprise levels matched those in the United States an extra 250,000 businesses would be created. |
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The game was all square after 10 minutes as points from Ryan Cafferkey and Eamon O'Reilly were matched by Noel Convey and Ciaran McDonald. |
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New York City matched an 1893 degree record low for the day at one degree, according to the National Weather Service. |
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Two years ago more than 124,000 people attended this event, but they knew those figures couldn't be matched this time. |
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This sensitivity about representing race is not matched by an equal sensitivity about representing class. |
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They found that the couples whose expectations matched their relationship skills were most satisfied. |
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Once the guide dogs are fully trained they are matched with a blind person on the waiting list. |
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York matched Wharfedale until the last five minutes when they notched a decisive try. |
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Yet the promises of technology were often found wanting, and each new technological development was swiftly matched by a counter-response. |
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The abundant supply of credit is not matched by an abundance of personal responsibility in current bankruptcy law. |
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Murali and Madhi warmed to each other immediately and the horoscopes matched well. |
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She had a distinctive voice of intense warmth and startling range, and a technique seldom matched in the history of opera. |
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The law was more than matched by popular literature and even progressive political movements. |
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The allure of the strapline was usually matched by the quality of the content. |
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Only ears attuned to the metre will hear it, but the shock of recognition is matched by a jarring discord. |
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But their professionalism in immediately stabilizing my wife and taking her vitals was matched with exceptional kindness. |
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The angry cross-hatch of purple weals between his nipples is matched by four on his back and, according to some reports, one on his buttocks. |
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This box's contours are also unevenly matched and fit together like warped pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Black accessories now matched the other services, and a black trouser stripe, with gold chin strap and visor cap embroidery, identified officers. |
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Another big challenge was to make sure that the quality of generic drugs matched that of branded medicines. |
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The colors are also computer-generated and matched in acrylic paint that is applied to canvas in smooth layers. |
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Another slow grower identified as M. xenopi also matched with the identification based on biochemical tests. |
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Yes, this film where Bachchan plays a millionaire whose riches and jives are only matched by Irani, is actually a father-son tale. |
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Canty took his from a crisp 100m in 11.5sec and Stevens matched this from his 11.4sec hurdles dash. |
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The increasing demand for vascular and neurovascular radiology has not been matched by a similar rise in consultant posts, stated the report. |
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His continually moronic, arrogant behaviour has meant that his results have never matched the drivel that comes out of his mouth. |
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Santi and Itti are a pair of compelling, well matched leads with surprising twists and turns to their characters. |
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It's a shame that a match between two well matched sides like this has been ruined. |
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In his next fight, Taylor dropped back down to welterweight, where he was matched against a giant welterweight in Crisanto Espana. |
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The selfishness of fame seekers is only matched by the personal cost they have to pay for the fame they seek. |
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His tactical skill was matched by administrative and organizational ability. |
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She wore a tattered denim jumper and a white shirt that matched the spotted peeling wallpaper, and she knew nothing of wealth. |
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Their skills increased as they trained and soon Raymond's people matched warriors of the other village. |
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The dance steps matched the beat as it sped up and everything intensified with complexity. |
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Hitler's growing involvement in the details of economic life matched an increasing intervention in military affairs. |
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However, very few if any endowment policies have matched the interest rate being charged on debt and bonds. |
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Likewise, feedlot operators will be able to feed rations matched to an animal's economic promise. |
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The lean and raw-boned McGrath's physical strength is matched by mental attributes. |
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As they danced, the rhythm of the song and dance matched the rhythm of the music. |
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First, we found that the average aftermarket volatility of matched seasoned stocks has also increased over time. |
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It was followed by four aftershocks, one of which almost matched the intensity of the first quake, registering 5.2 on the Richter scale. |
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After I had adjusted and readjusted the necklace and bracelet to perfection I noticed how the stones in both pieces perfectly matched my eyes. |
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His light grey coat, sharply belted to accentuate his bulkiness above and below, is matched by his pearl tie-stud. |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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McCarthy's perceived influence among his peers is matched by his personal popularity. |
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Because each record represented a separate loan, aggregates of multiple loans were matched with individual social security numbers. |
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It was Nelson who took the title for the best aggregate gross score, although their 296 total was matched by Burnley and the host club. |
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Her beautiful looks and elegant acting were matched by rich tone, expressiveness, and virtuoso technique, which can be heard in her recordings. |
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Calf rearing systems must aim to produce rapid growth rates matched by proper rumen development. |
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The name of one of the passengers aboard matched a name on the U.S. no-fly list. |
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Her hair was short and windswept, and its color matched the pale purple of the sky at twilight. |
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The outer door of the airlock slid to one side when the air pressure in the airlock exactly matched that outside it, of course. |
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Australian Airborne Battle Group wings take on a special flavour when matched with the Malaysian uniform. |
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Although Jairzinho got their winner, we matched them for most of the game and I thought we were unlucky to lose. |
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On the opposite side of the room were four recliners that matched the couches spread across the length of the wall. |
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Her clothes matched with her hair, consisting of a short black skirt, green shirt, and black heels. |
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Back then, the venality of the criminals was often matched by the corruption of the police. |
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The power of the press to cause panic was matched by their equal power to quell the imbalance they had caused. |
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The venison had strength of flavour, matched with a deeply glazed sauce of bacon, red wine, port, redcurrant and wild mushrooms. |
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The Galway southpaw, a classy boxer, matched him in every department and came out a convincing points winner. |
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This cultural radicalism was not matched by any serious commitment to a redistribution of wealth. |
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The difficulty and complexity of the play's plotting is matched by an unusual density and knottiness of syntax. |
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Although Ghana matched Italy for the first half an hour, the Italians' extra skill and know-how told in the end. |
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Unfortunately, the author's knowledge of his subject is not matched by literary grace. |
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Her boss, Keith, is a world-weary figure whose vast experience is matched by his ineffectiveness. |
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You should consider yourself lucky that you have been matched with a young noble at all. |
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My answers were matched with those of people who were happy and successful in certain jobs. |
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What was most striking to an outsider's sensibility was the impression that the ferocity of the battle for power was matched only by its vacuity. |
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They wore navy blue brimmed caps that matched the double breast pocket long sleeve uniforms they wore. |
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Searching for matched donors within these registries takes only 1-2 days and is done free of charge. |
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Within each triplet set, the items were matched for rhyme and whether the initial letter was an ascender, descender, or x-height. |
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When pieces are stolen and smuggled out, sometimes blocks of fossils are matched together mistakenly. |
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Tape the two vinyl sections firmly together after they are matched so they won't move when you cut them. |
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A sculptural relief on one wall was matched by a smaller negative version inserted into the wall opposite. |
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Some asteroids orbit at a solar distance where their year is matched to Jupiter's year. |
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Are there people you want to read solo whom you'd like less if they were matched up with some appropriate co-bloggers? |
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Surprise attacks, ambushes and terrorist attacks are matched by military operations and policing. |
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Her glance matched mine with apprehension, I dreaded what would come from her lips. |
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The green satin obi was matched perfectly with the different colours of her yukata. |
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The walls were a deep white with a cream carpet that matched the sofa and two chairs. |
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Here, they are matched with a smoked haddock rarebit for an ultra-tasty dish. |
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He then found a tight-fitting lavender halter-top that matched almost perfectly. |
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Content can be matched to therapy issues analogically as well as concretely. |
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Can you chip in $25 to help keep up the momentum? Every new or increased donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. |
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Introspective female singer-songwriters of a certain ilk are usually, lazily, matched up against Joni Mitchell. |
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The colour schemes are bright, with yellow and pink tie-dyes and vest tops matched with acid-washed denim. |
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These two evenly matched players compete neck and neck and so the mental element will make the difference. |
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The resumption of amicable commercial relations was also matched by cultural and artistic transactions. |
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This second chamber contains an osmotically matched buffer and the test peptide in solution. |
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This style is matched by regular sidebars in which Anderson expands on and annotates concepts and formulas that appear in the text. |
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In the end, it hardly matched the legendary success of its earlier incarnations. |
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We put together an unprecedented ground operation, but it was matched by the zealots on the right. |
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Interestingly, the popularity of the songs is matched by the box-office performance of the films as well. |
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My eyes looked flat, dead, though I was crying, and my tone matched my eyes. |
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He wore a pair of worn out old sneakers that matched his worn out old jean trousers. |
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If there is evidence of moral cowardice and a lack of conviction among the pro-war lobby, however, it is more than matched among the antis. |
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Then, with a bounce in her step that matched her head of curls, she came out of her office to announce that she was ready. |
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The population heterogeneity model matched the leptokurtosis, variance, and overall distribution of the movement data. |
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These can provide transplant physicians with stem cells from unrelated but matched donors. |
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The honeyed brown of the truck matched her skin tone perfectly, and it was leathery soft. |
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They were not the usual fluff that is true for anyone but closely matched his personal life. |
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In 2002 the increase in wages was matched by the climb in the consumer price index of 30 percent. |
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In my surprised state I noted that his lime green hair matched my bottle green carpet perfectly. |
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Over time, she became nearly as skilled as he was with the great sword and with the dagger, and on horseback they were evenly matched in both riding and in mounted combat. |
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The quality of the hot dog is matched by the quality of the toppings. |
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For this ensemble, Britney matched silky black pants with an artful, geometric corset. |
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With a backbone of steel, she matched her husband in intelligence, perseverance, and strength of spirit. |
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The home team matched Falkirk's efforts and for some of the time at least played well enough to have warranted a more positive result on another day. |
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Including such intervals into the basalt layer, we have matched the amplitudes and waveforms of many features observed in the magnetic anomaly field. |
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Its beautiful landscape and coastline are matched only by its fascinating history. |
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At that time, she faced a race against time to find a bone marrow donor who matched her rare blood type, after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. |
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The jingle of her anklets was matched by the jingle of her laughter. |
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The eight punchouts matched a career high for the junkballer. |
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It did so with jet planes, pulling off a coup de theatre it has never since repeated or matched on the American homeland. |
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What creeping advances the government has been able to make on some fronts are being matched by setbacks. |
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I got in about a foot from his rear wheel and matched his speed. |
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The performers of the reading were uniformly matched and admirably conformed to the director's wishes in under six hours of rehearsal making the event memorable. |
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The dark mahogany wood on the bed matched well with its surroundings. |
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The pale blue lining of the brim of her satin hat perfectly matched the flowers on her jacket. |
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It is naive to consider that the expert services given by doctors after their several years of training can be matched by the 24 months of training of a registered nurse. |
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My colleague approached his bank to say he was remortgaging with another company advertising a special offer and his bank matched the deal rather than lose his business. |
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While soccer stars are duking it out in South Africa, math nerds matched wits in Germany. |
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Because the tests were conducted on corn grown in replicated experiments, they could determine if the diagnostic test level accurately matched the plant response. |
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For a mere generation, UK-wide public policy had matched the notion of Scottish egalitarianism, at least moderately. |
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Of course, the innate watchability of these socialites is matched only by their elusiveness. |
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In a Finnish study, mothers of anencephalic children were more likely than matched control patients to remember having a cold in the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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Support for entrepreneurship has to be matched by a large public construction project that would facilitate commerce in general. |
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His tasteful interpretations never force the music into being something that it is not, and his temperament is well matched to that of the retiring and modest composer. |
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In fact, anthropoids are matched only by raptors for their sharp vision. |
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Examining surviving Victorian housing from outside and from within can be very revealing particularly if these can be matched to information from Census returns. |
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It is matched six months away by the festival of May Day and by the eve of Walpurgis Night which precedes it. |
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Drones need be matched with deeds that expose the false precepts of Al Qaeda's narrative. |
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Her hair was a dark brown, a rich colour that matched her eyes. |
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Though it matched their bedstead, Steph wanted to be rid of the wardrobe. |
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All six lenses are fully corrected aplanats, so they can be mixed and matched in a focusing or non-focusing configuration to obtain the desired magnification. |
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Not every kid who returns home suffers from bombastic dreams matched only by their lack of direction and flabby self-discipline. |
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Her interest in Chinese armorial ceramics is longstanding, and is matched by research into the collecting of Chinese art in the West in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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His wishful forecasts on economic growth were nicknamed Rosy Scenario by his colleagues, but now the Congressional Budget Office has matched his rosiness. |
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Her shoes matched the dress, and made her roughly six feet tall. |
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Religion and geopolitics gave the nation a context, an idea that the rebels' vigilance matched that of Corsican freedom fighters, English Roundheads, or even Mosaic Hebrews. |
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The matched young couple stayed together for the festival of Lupercalia. |
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But oh, he was a handsome man, with hair as curly and luxuriant as that of Will's beautiful maid, and dark blue eyes that matched the color of the ocean in Brighton. |
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At times, the interaction between Americans and Russians below has been matched by the harmony above. |
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He considered this temple one of the greatest things he had seen throughout his travels in the Ancient World, matched only by the Samian harbour works and the water tunnel. |
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The figure of God resembling jaspar and sard stone, that is, a yellow and red stone matched by the pigments in the painting, sits in Heaven, indicated by the snowflake stars. |
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If Agathe's delivery matched his pace he would truly be an awesome player. |
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The children were assessed over time and those results were matched to children from heterosexual couples. |
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We are probably not that much worse than any other group in our socioeconomically matched demographic, are we? |
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Dinner tables set for groups of 10 were covered in bold rose-colored cloths that matched the hydrangeas that filled urns and planters around the tent. |
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He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel. |
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More than 10,000 people revelled in the glorious weather at a track Mancunians have made their own, while the quality of racing matched the spirit in the stands. |
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With spiritual overtones, and an emphasis on an eternal struggle between equally matched forces of darkness and light, the films suggest a kind of pop-culture Manichaeism. |
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They pre-date the band's signing to Rough Trade and have a ramshackle charm, tenderness and vitality that can never be matched in a studio recording. |
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Now the GOP, impelled by ideology matched to calculation, is trying the same game again. |
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The selection committee is responsible for screening the candidates and for ensuring that mentors and mentees are matched according to profile and career. |
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There was no outright winner but 12 people matched three numbers. |
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Each rider is matched with a horse of the appropriate weight and height, but they are all at ease with teaching people who have never ridden before. |
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They simply seem like two oddly matched adults, thrown together. |
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For six weeks, the results on the field matched the hype off it. |
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An indication as to how evenly matched these two teams were is evidenced in the fact that both teams only registered one point each in the opening quarter. |
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We are evenly matched so we have to hope we want it more on the night. |
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The teams were evenly matched and shared the lead throughout the match. |
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Two very evenly matched teams traded score for score in the third quarter. |
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No guy I've ever met has matched up to him and I doubt any guy ever will. |
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Neil's job aspirations have not matched up to what was expected. |
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The pictures on the office wall were all of autumn landscapes, the dry leaves matched by the thin, reedy tones of the ageing former revolutionary behind the desk. |
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It succeeded because it matched discipline with self-denial. |
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If his report had unduly favoured one of these equally matched titanesses, that was a natural consequence of their having been lovers for quite some time. |
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There are no minus points for any cards that remain in the hands of the non-winning players, who are not able to make one or both of the required matched sequences. |
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Large mahogany wardrobes and chests of drawers matched the bedsteads. |
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Gabrielle Cummins is also utterly believable as the deranged beggar woman and her excellent performance is matched by great make up and costuming. |
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His snowy white shirt was topped by a burgundy waistcoat which, amazingly enough, matched her gown almost perfectly, and he wore a black cravat around his neck. |
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There was a high demand for top-end houses, matched by a healthy supply. |
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And she even matched her manicure to her outfit, flashing nails that were a shade of teal. |
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The Republicans, however, sat with tenebrous expressions that matched the black curtain hiding their legs. |
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Manchester United matched the form of Chelsea for the majority of that period, keeping them in with a minute chance of overtaking them in the title race. |
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Moreover, public misdeeds could readily be matched by private ones. |
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I love reading about flying daredevils who rode the wings of biplanes in the 1930s, or Kentucky farmers who plowed their fields with teams of matched mules. |
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The separate pieces can be mixed and matched for more wardrobe options. |
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Cranidia of D. fillmorensis have considerably denser tuberculation than those of D. ovata, and this is matched by the sculpture of the librigenae. |
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The bottom line is that I don't believe any of the Monday morning quarterbacks who now claim that they knew back then that Foreman matched up favorably vs Frazier. |
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The snappy editing, rapid montage sequences and throbbing soundtrack give the film tremendous pace in its early stages and that is matched by some funny moments. |
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She wore a yellow two-piece, which matched my yellow trunks. |
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He matched two apparently similar granite intrusions on either side of the fault and argued that they had been displaced sinistrally about 100 km. |
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The intense heat is also matched with some sizzling colours. |
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Most rivals grumbled, but matched the cap out of fear of being undersold. |
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The same argument goes also well for Dhillon, whose dribbling skill and body swerves are not matched by many youngsters aspiring to be at the summit. |
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We are testing an MLRS rocket in which we have replaced the rocket's individual submunitions with a single explosive munition and have matched it with a guidance system. |
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The hysteria and hostage taking of wacko Bird Inc. is not reasonably matched to the current situation. |
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The bathroom is filled with soothing, perfumed unguents, strangely shaped tools for massage, oils, candles, a luxury indulgence which can only be matched by Harrods! |
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In these, wingbeat rhythm is not matched to the rate of neural stimulation, which supports oscillatory work at a myogenic rather than neurogenic rhythm. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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Wides and no-balls were matched even by heaves and slogs, and on another day, India could have easily been reduced to 25 for 4 with a similar approach. |
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And he is more than matched by Williams's calculated turn as the cold-hearted killer, in a role which marks a welcome break away from the sentimental slush of recent projects. |
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Since thematic units should run for more than a week, the author has provided below a smorgasbord of foods that can be mixed and matched for breakfast, lunch, and snacks. |
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The level of success that Bellamy brought awareness to the socioeconomic issues of his time period matched the unsuccessfulness of his proposals from being implemented. |
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Employers' inability to manage growing mental ill-health in their workforces is matched by general practitioners' softly-softly approach to the problem. |
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One reason why current production has not matched the uptrend in consumer demand is that much of the spending is being satisfied by goods already in inventory. |
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Jean Paul has been wearing a kilt matched with a Breton T-shirt for about 95 years, and when somebody shows that much commitment, you've got to admire him. |
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Boys were matched to another of similar age, social background, temperament, and biological somatotype, then randomly assigned either to the program or to the control group. |
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The amount of free cadmium in the oversized plate is matched to discharge in step with the amount of nickelic hydroxide provided in the positive plate. |
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There was a vanity table and a desk that both had a pair of beautifully crafted candle holders that matched with the candle holder on the bedside table. |
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The pairings were evenly matched for much of the opening nine holes before Harrington and McGinley buckled under the relentless pressure from their opponents on the back nine. |
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Side rock rails matched by a similar rail under the front bumper complete the exterior changes, designed to make the Renegade the rugged image leader in the Cherokee line up. |
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I matched his pace, though the voluminous skirts made it difficult. |
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A new venue meant yet another sound-check to make sure that the reassembled stacks of amplifiers and speakers had been matched to the concert hall's acoustics. |
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Once the canal was fully open, receipts for carrying merchandise matched those of coal. |
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As a spelling reformer, Webster preferred spellings that matched pronunciation better. |
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College readers of Tolkien's work had a tenacity and anorakish single-mindedness matched only by the Trekkies who would soon follow. |
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If the measured deviation matched that recorded on a chart, the position would be known. |
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We went out there, and we matched their intensity and matched their physicalness,'' Lyles said. |
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There has been decades of underinvestment in social housing in Scotland and the response to the crisis hasn't matched the demand for homes. |
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The wineglasses were from a matched dozen, each having begun as a glowing parison at the end of some blowpipe over in Murano but days before. |
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