These wines can match up quite well with spicy foods, from barbecued brisket to beef enchiladas. |
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An implicit requirement is that parasites and their hosts match up to some degree. |
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The flavor and acidity would match up well with shellfish and grilled fowl. |
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And one way to make us feel that we are lacking is by showing us images of people the majority of us do not match up to. |
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With two of their taller men unavailable to play, Sutton found it difficult to match up to Magic height-wise. |
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As far as pace is concerned, I don't think I have seen a single team that could match up to what we're doing. |
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Actors miss their cues, the dubbing is just out of synch, the sound effects are too loud and don't match up with the action on-screen. |
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Get a free skin diagnosis with Vichy and match up with made-to-measure products. |
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Look for red fortified wines like Ports, and certain Madeiras to match up the best. |
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It's a big beast of a wine and will match up well with richly flavoured meat dishes. |
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He could not believe his luck when he saw the Premiership match up for grabs. |
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With a fireplace, for instance, the wall goes from board to masonry, and you have a wavy corner to match up. |
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The Web site will let users find out about the show, browse the daters' bios and vote on who they'd match up. |
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At those workouts, players perform in full pads and are measured by how they match up against other top players. |
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Even among the professedly deeply religious, actions don't always match up so well with the tenets of belief. |
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After you print out the bingo cards, you watch selected episodes to match up words and activities to your card! |
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Watching the best players in the world right now mostly failing to match up to the requirements has provided a morbid kind of fascination. |
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Rodgers has the speed to stay with atoning backs and the strength to match up with tight ends. |
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One mistake listed is that in one scene the hands of a man striking drums in the background do not match up to the drumbeat on the soundtrack. |
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In many cases, the muted hues of her warp and weft don't quite match up, lending each work a subtle textural richness. |
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I have placed a dot of paint on the locknut and fork to match up so that mine is centered. |
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With scoring at a premium in the playoffs, the teams with two prolific scorers are more difficult to match up against. |
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As a result, notated bar lines may not match up to the bar lines one hears. |
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You have to go through so many filters, answer to the critics, match up to the last decent work. |
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But how could anything match up to what are quite frankly the most enjoyable gigs we've ever been to? |
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You can also match up man to man by having each defender cover the closest man. |
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So it seemed that, for me, anyway, poems were going to happen rarely if they were going to match up to what I would wish them to be. |
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The statistics of most of the old-timers don't match up to what guys are doing today. |
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Traditionally an evaluation looks at how the programme's explicit objectives match up with the issues it is supposed to address. |
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It is one of his dullest performances, in a film that really needs someone to match up to memories of Humphrey Bogart and the noble Galahads of 1940s cinema. |
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However, that does not match up with the experience of many families who have had an anencephalic child. |
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Even well-rounded chefs gravitate towards the cuisines that match up with their personalities and tastes. |
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If you complete the top line in this box, we match up your postal code to your local United Way to ensure that your gift stays in your community. |
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Use a LAYERS series to match up strings in a database column with bitmap layers in the coloring book. |
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Put your memory to the test and square off against a friend as you compete to match up similarly dressed Mii characters. |
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In fact, the dean or chair must match up to fifty percent of the institutional support provided to the faculty. |
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Apparently this should match up relatively well with rare, medium rare, medium, and well done steaks as you work your way from index to pinkie. |
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A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience? |
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When we go through them we find what groups actually got for sponsorship money and it does not match up with the cheques that were paid out. |
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The balance, structure, and body of the whites match up to the high hopes we have for this vintage. |
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We subject our products and procedures to continuous scrutiny and identify areas that do not yet match up to our customers' expectations. |
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While the results fail to match up to initial expectations, there have nonetheless been some achievements. |
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Here, the Commission has found it difficult to match up the data provided by the Member States in their questionnaire answers. |
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To place a square, one of the sides must match up with the square already placed. |
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While even the most diehard Celtic fan will find it difficult to muster up excitement, Sky are still trying to play the match up as if it's Judgement Day itself. |
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Insert the battery so that the metal contacts on the battery match up with the metal contacts inside the battery compartment. |
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This may be a convenient option if your move out and move in date do not match up. |
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If several orders match up, an indicative price for the trading session will be posted, otherwise the bid and ask price limits will be posted. |
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Part of the problem is the mandate of the war and the means with which the U.S. is fighting it do not match up. |
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The failure of both sides of his face to act in unison shows that his real feelings don't match up with the image he is putting across to the public. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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Flip over the cards and see if you can match up the images of Arctic life. |
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The researchers changed the anticodon in their new tRNA to match up with the UAG stop codon instead of the codon for glutamine. |
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In October 1987 Bruno faced the veteran Joe Bugner in an all British match up. |
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The concept of the action will also encourage users to make frequent return visits to the website to see if they have received more match requests or to match up with new users. |
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It will be essential that the properties of new long-life wearing courses match up at least to current best practice, as they will be in use for many years. |
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In the event where no transaction could be recorded because buy and sell orders did not match up, the best bid and ask prices are reported on the system and trading is opened during a second fixing session. |
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Over the years we have seen that despite difficult economic situations, consumers continue to purchase juvenile items and our diverse product line should match up well to their needs. |
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The amateurish motion capture does not match up to the thrill you expect from a Rajini flick. |
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This rule, seen only in impromptu games, speeds the match up by removing the batsman's right to block the ball. |
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We're happy to be able to match up our expertise with that of BLZ, a research institute with an international reputation thanks to its innovative industrial applications. |
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A random reconciliation conducted on one file, revealed that funds provided to the recipient as indicated in the financial system, did not match up with the amount of funds provided as indicated based on claims in the file. |
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This way, the straight wall will match up perfectly when drilled. |
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In order to do this, supervisors look at how the results were achieved to ensure that they are sustainable and match up with the values of the organization. |
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Any product that does not match up to this standard must be withdrawn and appropriately disposed of, because products that we would not wish for ourselves should not be exported to more disadvantaged countries either. |
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To match up the qualifications of the planning object with the requirements of an object in the career plan, position the cursor on the entry in question, and choose Goto ® Profile matchup. |
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Some traditionalists would have you write Everyone has his own opinion, in which a sexless, plural everyone is expected to match up with a gendered, singular his. |
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Since the project was originally launched, the skills in the Safran Sailing Team match up very well, forming a real technology lab dedicated to the development of this gray and orange Open 60 class monohull racing boat. |
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It's the gold standard and what any other technology has to match up to, but none have, in my opinion. |
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The slides can be connected in rows or columns so that rowers are forced to move together on the ergometer, similar to how they would match up their rhythm in a boat. |
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In young neuromuscular synapses, nerve endings match up with their receptors on muscle fibers, enabling efficient transmission of brain signals to the muscle. |
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Stan James reckoned Hingis would have been around 1-80 to beat Ruana Pascual had they bothered to price the match up, but yesterday Ruano Pascual could not beat a 4-7 chance. |
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In 2008 Lewis commented on a possible match up with Riddick Bowe. |
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Because rock sequences are not continuous, but may be broken up by faults or periods of erosion, it is very difficult to match up rock beds that are not directly adjacent. |
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