The stores behind match up -- it was taken in Texas.
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The match up on the ground is a peculiar one.
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Match up three "M" tiles to explode the surrounding pieces.
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So, consider this an audition for a possible match up!!!
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But the letters and the behaviors do not match up.
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It'll be a really interesting match up, so I'm excited.
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You want teams to have to match up to you.
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How 2018 will match up is yet to be seen.
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So the fantasy doesn't always match up to the reality.
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It wouldn't match up with the rhetoric he's been using.
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Hammon challenged herself to match up against them in practice.
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On paper, Walden, 59, and Shimkus, 85033, match up well.
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For bed capacity and towing, both trucks match up closely.
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Yeah, I don't know if those two voices match up.
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And finally, the two strikers match up wonderfully on paper.
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That doesn't match up with the immediacy of the need.
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No city's pizza and football team match up so well.
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That doesn't match up with anything astronomers have observed before.
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How do you match up prospective parents and young people?
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Will that anecdote match up with the Nielsen ratings data?
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And so many kids feel like they don't match up.
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"The two stories really didn't match up," the chief said.
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But the experience did match up with his political views.
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Interestingly, our result didn't match up with typical assumptions about diversity.
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He's lost three match-up props in a row already today.
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But, like the one from 2005, their stories didn't match up.
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But if they should remember, this is an interesting match-up.
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In this match-up, look for improvements out of both squads.
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Put simply, if the codes match up, then the car opens.
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Cleveland knows they have to shrink in order to match up.
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The match-up between Herring and Ishii is an interesting one.
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Namely, why the hell don't they ever seem to match up?
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Can Toronto ever match up to the Toronto of our dreams?
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Otherwise, this match-up looks like it'll go in SKT's favor.
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Amanda Nunes is the interesting part of this whole match-up.
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This is often because of how ages and developments match up.
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"I don't care who you match up against him," said Lucic.
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A quarterfinal match-up with host country France on Sunday. FRANCE.
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The content of the statements did not match up with reality.
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So how do retinol oils match up to prescription-strength isotretinoin?
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Stanford could not figure out the Utes' match-up zone defense.
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The cars don't match up perfectly, but both symbolize their brands.
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HHS is conducting DNA tests to match up kids and parents.
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Political observers expect a fierce match-up between Kirk and Duckworth.
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His company also offers a 220(k) match up to 230%.
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Yet he knows that ambition and achievement won't ever match up.
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This match-up of strong personalities may have not fought before.
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There were some details that didn't match up with our story.
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While American Media's name is redacted, the details match up perfectly.
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Narrator: Before the recruits match up, two instructors provide an example.
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The other thing that doesn't match up here is the hair.
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And all signs point toward it being a nasty match-up.
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The closed guard match-up does increase the chances of Thompson wheel-kicking if Till lingers on the end of its range, though—turning kicks coming in on the open side from such a stance match-up.
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He&aposs having a hard time getting his histories to match up.
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The two agencies can match up measurements from orbit and the surface.
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Already, we're seeing the same thing in the general election match-up.
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But critics say that your record does not match up to that.
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It's about being thoughtful, about making sure actions match up with intent.
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It doesn't match up with the other theories in place at all.
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Economies and stockmarkets do not match up well, even in rich countries.
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So how does Kim's shade range match up to the market competition?
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Romney match-up, roughly 13.5 million voters had cast early ballots nationwide.
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Amazon said it will match up to $5 million in employee donations.
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You know, whoever you match up against, you're trying to go hard.
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And how do they match up with a real life nuclear bomb?
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In a direct match-up, Mrs Merkel would beat either of them.
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So does his body language during the overnights in Thailand match up?
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Hamilton promoted the movement ahead of the team's match-up with Canada.
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Income and spending needs are volatile and don&apost always match up.
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You could match up the ugliness of the clothes to societal discomfort.
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We are dealing with feelings, and this match-up feels pretty good.
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With that out of the way, let us talk match up specifics.
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This is where the match up with Maia becomes an interesting one.
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Seth called the match-up a "dream come true," according to ESPN.
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"There are bits that don't match up, but the images still work."
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I want to match up against our opponent as best we can.
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And, as Alice discovers, the answers rarely match up with the questions.
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Some of the American teams are really hard to match up against.
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Good luck getting your next birthday to match up to Sir Elton's.
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Also, how do perceptions of doping in soccer match up with reality?
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It may or may not match up with the US's tariff plans.
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Match Day 23 in Russia decides Sunday's World Cup final match-up.
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"We're built to match up with any team," safety Barry Church said.
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"Díaz is a good closer, but we match up well," Muncy said.
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Does it match up with how you want to spend your life?
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Evan Jenkins in the primary before a match-up with Democratic Sen.
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Does that assessment match up with what you know about the place?
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Forward me your donation receipts and I will match up to $50k.
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They make no effort to match up and hardly ever sprint back.
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It's disappointing that the telephoto camera doesn't match up to the same standard.
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Probably a good match up for a well conditioned counter striker like Shevchenko.
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"The spreads match up nicely with how I perceive the restaurants," says Yau.
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So her policies don&apost actually match up with her working-class rhetoric.
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Figure out the monthly cost and deductible and see how they match up.
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Woodley's right hand heavy might well be a troubling match up for Lawler.
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"US and Chinese priorities do not match up on North Korea," he said.
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Each time, the UI or the app compatibility didn't match up to expectations.
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Now, however, the party is developing policies that match up to the men.
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It will be interesting to see how today's titans of tech match up.
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Instead, they only spotted two craters that don't match up with the mark.
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Finally, Gillespie believes the photo simply doesn't match up with the captive theory.
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The numbers displayed on the screen don't always match up with actual progress.
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It was better than the second match-up but below their first encounter.
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Everybody has really busy schedules and they don't match up all the time.
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Sometimes these numbers actually do not match up, or things might be misprinted.
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The game marked their 31st match-up on opposing teams, Sports Illustrated reported.
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Ibaka gives Toronto a number of potential ways to match up with opponents.
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Va., and former coal baron Don Blankenship, before his match-up with Manchin.
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Buttigieg and O'Rourke on the same stage also offers a unique match up.
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Boston started Morris in place of Aron Baynes to match up against James.
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Officials have not said yet whether the parts found match up with MH370.
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Those numbers match up with what health workers are seeing on the ground.
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These won't match up with many Android tablets in terms of performance, though.
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In the Critics v Fans match up, the outcome echoes Batman v Superman.
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That is where this match-up has played out across two fights already.
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Do their measurable competencies match up with what is needed for the strategy?
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"That was a fun battle," Cousins said about the match-up with Lopez.
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It's a fascinating match up so let us jump in on the details.
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"It is tragic and wonderful when we can match up people," she said.
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They know that today's biases do not match up to full-blown segregation.
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Clinton match-up would lead to the largest voter turnout in U.S. history.
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"I just think we match up against this team very well," Wall said.
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He is leading Trump in some polls of a hypothetical 2020 match-up.
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Eleven percent of voters said they were undecided in that hypothetical match-up.
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They are really tough, and they can match up against lefties or righties.
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But the ratio of carbon to nitrogen didn't match up in this scenario.
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In a potential general election match-up, McSally still falls short against Sinema.
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At least this event retains some semblance of integrity with this match-up.
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It's a classic match-up between a seasoned veteran and an intriguing prospect.
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Get back here next week and we'll talk about the match up specifics.
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The match-up polling measured responses from 85033 registered voters collected from Aug.
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Sanders consistently beats Trump in general election match-up polls in battleground states.
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A number of blogs pointed out the apparent disparity in the match-up.
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While Hamanaka uses a limited number of colors, the sequences never match up.
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But it illustrates how politics and public education do not always match up.
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Her shoes just so happened to match up perfectly with the socks' eyes.
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But that strategy has its limitations, especially if the other allegations match up.
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Lopez and Shakira could also help boost viewership for the 2020 match-up.
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Based on the video, though, the timeline of these claims don't match up.
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A final thought for Bellator and the Michael Chandler – Benson Henderson match up.
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What will be different in July is which candidates will match up onstage.
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Those are the two most common kinds, but sometimes their readings don't match up.
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What's the point of having a 4K TV if your games don't match up?
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Can he be equally effective with another champion in the match-up against Expect?
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It's just another 'sure, why not' match up in the heavyweight division's round robin.
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It was just a joy to match up with Kawhi Leonard for six games.
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Chris Avila is a match-up which has many interesting facets to its credit.
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The royals, both 36, were all smiles for the high profile London match up.
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The appeal is that the two fighters seem to match up beautifully on paper.
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And that was only in a match-up against relative Republican moderate John McCain.
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But they also knew that their intentions didn't always match up to their execution.
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"It's going to be so exciting," Tyler told Time of the serendipitous match-up.
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Watch King of Kong and then see how you match up to world champs.
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Saturday's match-up was the first curling final that the Americans have ever played.
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You're surrounded by trippy sounds and visuals while you try to match up blocks.
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"If the information doesn't match up, do not get into the car," Uber said.
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Let us know in the comments if these items match up with your favorites.
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It's hard to match up timing with her so I don't want to cancel.
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There's no news that could match up with, 'We're taking all your limbs off.
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National polls do show Bernie Sanders beating President Donald Trump in a match up.
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Next up is a monster match-up with Kentucky in the round of 32.
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But when the game didn't match up with my memories, the fantasy would stutter.
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I hurry over to inspect the damage: It's a husband and wife match-up.
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The match-up of the two luminaries is unusual for a number of reasons.
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Does what we're "supposed" to be eating match up with what's in the bag?
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However, other tweets only referenced the match up in plain text, sometimes even vaguely.
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The first semifinals match may be the most even match up of the week.
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OPRAH SAYS NO TO 2020: So much for John Podhoretz's dream 2020 match-up.
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"He'll have some match-up problems with more athletic, bigger point guards," he said.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) by 4 points in a hypothetical general election match-up.
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"There's curiosity, to see how we match up against them this year," Girardi said.
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"Make sure your deck and everything — the financials, the numbers — match up," Das said.
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"I can't really say he's a great match-up for me," said the Serb.
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"We could match up with them size-wise," VanDerveer recalled over the phone recently.
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This weekend Rothwell meets the brilliant Josh Barnett in a stiff stylistic match up.
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Do these beliefs and stereotypes about consensual non-monogamy match up with reality, though?
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In general, employers match up to 6% of worker wages in 401(k) plans.
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In that match-up, Johnson takes 7 percent and Stein takes 85003 percent support.
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Though each match-up produced different variations, the basic idea was always the same.
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The historical Christian positions on social issues don't match up with contemporary political alignments.
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The liberal activism divide does not neatly match up with the red-blue divide.
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"The correlation between streams and radio hits, they don't always match up," he said.
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Take our quick quiz to see how you match up with the Democratic hopefuls.
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It was a match-up that, in some respects, made a mockery of statistics.
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Biden is leading Trump in a number of polls in hypothetical 2020 match-up.
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Everyone is so hyped up on the match up problems on the offensive end?
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Nationwide in that match-up, Clinton holds 42%, Trump 38%, Johnson 9% and Stein 7%.
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Dyslexic brains find it difficult to recognize how sounds, words and letters match up phonetically.
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The angles match up better for jabbing when both men are in the same stance.
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Hardware wise, the specs more or less match up with the leak from last week.
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In America more than a third of marriages now start with an online match-up.
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In a general election match-up in the state, Clinton leads Trump 44% to 35%.
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There's a good chance that their partner's interests and their friends' interests won't match up.
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The match-up meshes Masvidal's brawling, TV-friendly style against Usman's expertise on the mat.
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"The bonuses offered by these store cards can't necessarily match up to that," he said.
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That outlook doesn't match up with the sardonic nature of the most popular superheroes today.
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"Get a sense for the listings that match up with your dream job," Salemi said.
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And the age issue would not matter in a match-up with Trump, who's 72.
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This is the case because the chromosomes from their different species parents don't match up.
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A side of the story which doesn't quite match up to Luke's version of events.
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The first night will, for the first time, offer a match-up between Massachusetts Sen.
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"I might not match up with whatever the dictionary defines as vegan," she tells me.
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The debates will also, for the first time, offer a match-up between Massachusetts Sen.
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That timeline would match up with Witt's departure from the American defense community in 2010.
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More important than any shared history, however, is the way these two welterweights match up.
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Both parties must now gear themselves for a Clinton-Trump match-up in the fall.
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The strongest feature of this bout, however, is the way Werdum and Barnett match up.
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Would Mr Rubio take off the kid gloves in his match-up with Mr Trump?
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The effect is especially impressive when the clothes match up with the book covers, too.
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In a head-to-head match-up, Trump leads Clinton 28500 percent to 6900 percent.
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Watch both teams go absolutely nuts during the soon-to-be legendary match up here.
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More specifically, they promised to match up to $20,000 per donor and $250,000 per nonprofit.
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Trump holds a 28500-point lead over Clinton in a head-to-head match-up.
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Sanders fares better than Clinton in each match-up among men, younger voters and independents.
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Jose Aldo versus Jeremy Stephens is a match up that was unthinkable two years ago.
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I've been using a Pixel XL alongside this and LG's effort just doesn't match up.
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It makes suggestions when it sees something that doesn't match up with the playbook checklist.
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In that match-up, Johnson is favored by 22019 points and Stein by 5 points.
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New Hampshire is set to become ground zero for the ultimate match-up between Sens.
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The Fox News poll had similar findings for a match-up between Clinton and Rubio.
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Polls show the Democratic front-runner leading Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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In early match-up polls for 2020, potential Democratic candidates lead Trump by large margins.
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The big question is how would they match up against one another in an election?
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In classic CVT fashion, the engine sound doesn't match up to what you're actually feeling.
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The timing of Taubman's comments didn't necessarily match up with on-field success from Osuna.
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DETROIT — The top match-up of Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate will be between Sens.
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In a straight head-to-head match-up, Trump was behind Clinton by 2202 points.
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That's what happened during a Saturday match-up between the Harvard Crimson and Yale Bulldogs.
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Both are now likely to face off in a highly anticipated match-up in 2020.
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Did you notice that the jump seat and the word "car" don't quite match up?
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In that match-up, Johnson received 28500 percent support and Stein had about 6900 percent.
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Santosuosso decided to try to match up other people in need of accompaniment with volunteers.
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Whether George Smiley can match up to our deranged political times is another question altogether.
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The big problem with this theory is that it doesn't match up with the evidence.
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All we had to do was pretty much match up the beats with the songs.
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These are all necessary numbers for any team trying to match up against Golden State.
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Durant also provided the one piece that the Cavs simply could not match up against.
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The Sanders-Biden match-up will likely be hard fought, and it could turn ugly.
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Take this quiz to match up these distinctive screams with the correct actress and movie.
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The rightness is in the process, even if it doesn't match up with my plans.
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And 2628 percent said would support neither candidate in the likely general election match-up. .
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But in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up, McCain ties Ward with 28500 percent.
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A whopping 10 million people tuned in to watch the epic match-up last year.
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Biden would even get 219% of Republican millionaire votes in a Trump-Biden match-up.
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Biden edged Trump by 1 point, 47 to 46, in a general election match-up.
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The overall viewership was the lowest total for a Super Bowl match-up since 2009.
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When it comes to holiday decorating, few Christmas enthusiasts match up to Adrienne Bailon Hougton.
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Here's a quick look at how the Raptors match up with some potential playoff opponents.
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In the mythical match up between Moraes and the world's number one bantamweight: Dominick Cruz, it is the kicking that keeps the match up interesting as low kicking the trailing leg and good ring cutting are the perfect foil to a laterally mobile fighter.
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Sanders has earned a great chance of winning the Iowa caucus and Washington establishment Democrats should consider why Sanders runs so far ahead of Trump in so many match-up polls, and why Sanders runs stronger than Clinton in these match-up polls against Trump.
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But given that the spike days match up with Facebook's feature, it undeniably had an impact.
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And in a general election match-up with Hillary Clinton, Jindal said he'd get behind Trump.
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And that's where my gender identity doesn't match up perfectly with my sex assigned at birth.
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"Who votes doesn't always match up with the attitudes of the majority," he said to Sharpton.
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The social network launched its new match-up product, Facebook Dating, with a test in Colombia.
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Clocks on the wall will match up with the map tracing the lunar landing in 1969.
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There are several lyrical references that also match up with the models, if you pay attention.
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As you twist the items around they'll change into other objects when their silhouettes match up.
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I've found each garment to match up with the measurements and fit I aimed to achieve.
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Former vice president Joe Biden fares better with 68% support in a match-up with Trump.
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The graph of the results seemed to roughly match up with how hard I was concentrating.
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The Lion King remake failed to match up with its predecessor in a lot of ways.
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Plus, your baby farts would match up pretty well to the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme song.
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And to think we always considered this match-up the more civil of the two. 2.
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Take our interactive quiz below, along with your partner, and see whether your answers match up.
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However, when the animal's parents are from different species, their chromosomes don't match up in order.
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The reality and ability for us to speak about that reality do not yet match up.
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However, in a head-to-head match-up he trails Mr. Cruz by eight percentage points.
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It's in the aligning of the pin to the paper so the pages would match up.
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I mean that their bodily tics, their un-strategic idiosyncrasies of motion, seem to match up.
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A Cowboys-Patriots Super Bowl was widely considered to be the most enticing TV match-up.
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Jack Reed telling Collins she'd likely "beat the shit out of" Farenthold in a match up.
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Toner has been credible in "The Pit" drills that match up offensive linemen and defensive linemen.
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Put it all together and SMU would pose match-up problems for just about any opponent.
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Lord and Miller added that ultimately their vision didn't match up with that of Disney's Lucasfilm.
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Also, when stripes don't match up at the seams: that's a total pet peeve of mine.
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In a Trump versus Cruz match-up, Cruz beats Trump 54% to 41% among Republicans nationally.
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Coach Billy Donovan tried to match up his best defender, Roberson, on Hayward through the game.
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Facebook and PayPal partnered to match up to $7 million in donations made to U.S. nonprofits.
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But it doesn't seem to match up with the hyperpartisanship we saw rewarded in the primaries.
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Ratings for that game were up more than 57% from last year's week 11 match-up.
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And that is part of what is so interesting about this southpaw versus southpaw match up.
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A poll conducted in September shows Ritchie trailing by double digits in a hypothetical match-up.
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In a head-to-head match-up, Clinton has the slight edge, 47 to 46 percent.
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The most revealing poll number in American politics is the RealClearPolitics match-up numbers pitting Sen.
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A dream match-up for 2020 would pit Spence against another unbeaten American called Terence Crawford.
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With both parents in law enforcement, juggling family life meant their shifts often didn't match up.
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I imagine it will go about as well as an IQ match-up with Rex Tillerson.
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Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) in a hypothetical general election match-up, according to a new poll.
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This is one we often discuss when we're examining a match up containing an aggressive swarmer.
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Yeah. Well, the market — you've got to get the products on the market that match up.
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When she describes the unlikely match-up to the docs as "climbing Mount Everest," it's funny.
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How are you going to match up with Michael and what are you going to do?
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It will be a match up between Mellie and Vargas (or, more accurately Cyrus and Liv).
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The Match-Up of the Year of the Week: Marlins at Phillies So. This is weird.
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Perhaps most intriguingly of all, however, is the way these two fighters match up on paper.
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It is hardly a fair match-up; Kevin devises an obstacle course of sadistic booby traps.
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Then, they should compare both lists and see which items match up and which ones don't.
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In a match-up where guile and artistry always trumped power, Barty was simply smarter throughout.
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Polling has shown him holding a consistent advantage over DeSantis in a hypothetical November match-up.
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The WNBA is trying to set up a Finals match-up between the league's best teams.
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In a hypothetical, head-to-head match-up, Trump leads Sanders, 22020 percent to 47 percent.
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Mandel and Shane use these answers to eliminate any deal-breakers and match up good fits.
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But the numbers don't match up to China's, which is also heavily investing in the continent.
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But those impressive achievements don't match up with the success she accumulated in her bank account.
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And in a match-up against Sanders, Winfrey trailed by 28503 points, 22019 to 37 percent.
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To hit that ambitious target and match up against bigger rivals, Levi's needs a new playbook.
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Tyron Woodley says his true love is boxing, and his dream match-up is Canelo Alvarez.
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The collegiate ladder will help players to match up against those with a similar skill level.
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However, most national polls find Sanders leading Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up.
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Joaquín Castro (D-Texas) hasn't ruled out running against Cruz in a general election match-up.
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The ratings for MSNBC were down more than 20% from last month's match-up on CNN.
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Legendary match-up Nothing says Thanksgiving like watching two golfers duke it out for $9 million.
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According to Tom's Guide, the two service's music libraries and features don't match up perfectly either.
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Neon will thrive if Mr. Quinn's eclectic taste continues to match up with what audiences want.
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So how does Trump match up with the authoritarian leaders to which he is explicitly compared?
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In a hypothetical general election match-up, Clinton takes 22019 percent support over Trump at 36.
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The former vice president is leading Trump in multiple polls in a hypothetical 85033 match-up.
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We need answers from Border Patrol on why their account doesn't match up with this video.
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He timed the Cybertruck reveal to match up to Blade Runner's setting: Los Angeles, November 2019.
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And do its places match up to the ones in your mind's eye from the book?
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For a team with a small championship window like the Clippers, that's a dangerous match-up.
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Hopefully if there's another season we can see the inside you match up with the outside you.
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According to USA Today, the athletes raved about each other at the end of the match-up.
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Biggest remaining holes: offensive line, cornerback depth The Chiefs' needs match up well with where they select.
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Investor and Shark Tank star Chris Sacca tweeted that he would match up to $150,000 in donations.
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Either way, this match-up ensures that Arizona will have its first female senator after November 6.
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Winc assesses your preferences and comes up with the perfect mix to match up with your palate.
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Those views match up well with what the rank and file of today's Republican Party already believes.
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These Timberwolves would provide match-up questions on both ends that Golden State has never seen before.
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The responses, which haven't been published yet, match up about 4 percent of the time, he says.
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Advertisers can upload an email database to match up offline sales with Google profiles and ad clicks.
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I can match up with the lefties and I&aposve pitched every inning from the sixth on.
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But if you look at what they're actually spending money on, the reality doesn't always match up.
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If you're having trouble keeping it straight, don't worry, because even their timelines don't fully match up.
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It's tempting to assume that Green would match up with Adams and Barnes with Kanter on defense.
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These vary, from working together to match up bananas, or battling each other in a tank game.
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The eye slits match up with an individual user's eyes, for example, as does the mouth opening.
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In fact, the serial numbers match up with a batch of passports that were stolen in 2014.
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Send the bot an emoji and get back a selection of albums or playlists that match up.
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Prior to moving in, it is imperative to seriously consider how your morals and values match up.
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Flatmates has partnered with Whoomies to match up residents based on your eating habits, interests and personality.
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"It's a good match-up," said Mike Lawton, senior research analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
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How do the early concepts and artwork for the Stormtroopers match up to what was on-screen?
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What makes this fight truly interesting, however, is the way that Maia and Brown's styles match up.
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"The overriding issue for us today is, will her testimony match up with his testimony?" said Rep.
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Kakkar is now examining how these results match up with actual voting behavior in the 2016 election.
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Belgium's David Goffin and Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka also advanced to set up a quarter-final match-up.
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The 2016 presidential race is shaping up to be the oldest match-up in the country's history.
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And if you ask them to guess their tax bracket, their answer doesn't match up with reality.
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Pay closer attention to your electorate and then see if your consultants and campaign managers match up.
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The same survey showed him winning a head-to-head match-up with Markey by 2628 points.
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The change would also match up with a reference to MacOS in developer documentation seen last month.
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The data from spectroscopic observations were puzzling, because they didn't match up with other known icy KBOs.
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Meantime, voters in Tennessee head to the polls Tuesday for a match-up between GOP US Rep.
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But Ryan is already a national figure and fundraising powerhouse who would match up well against Clinton.
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Here's a closer look at how the new Honda Accord and the new Toyota Camry match up.
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That's because the colors shown on the card are designed to match up with your spending habits.
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But Sarr, a 7-footer, was cleaning up around the rim, and the Bulldogs couldn't match up.
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That same poll showed Sinema beating Flake in a potential match-up 41 percent to 33 percent.
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There was occasional talk about a possible match up between Yamamoto and PRIDE's lightweight king, Takanori Gomi.
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So no matter what, your use of the Kar98 isn't going to match up to their use.
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PETERSFIELD, England (Reuters) — A Tinder-inspired app is helping farmers match up potential partners for their cattle.
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From one perspective, "Bebe" is the ideal match-up—and not because of the artists' shared Latinidad.
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In a four-way match-up, Clinton leads Trump by 2023 points, 42 percent to 36 percent.
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Batali did not deny all the allegations, saying that they "match up" with ways he has behaved.
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Senator Warren is impressive, substantive, and would lose 38-45 states in a match-up against Trump.
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In a two-way match-up, Clinton breaks 28500 percent but still leads Trump by 6900 points.
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She is cisgender — the gender she was assigned at birth and her sense of identity match up.
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Which means the Cavaliers should match up well — assuming they make it past Gardner-Webb, of course.
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Two main spectators in a MallforAfrica, Jumia match up could be the big global e-commerce names.
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Respondents favored Trump by the same 6900 percent-2628 percent margin in a match-up against Warren.
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"It doesn't match up to the music," he said of the boat movements, leaning over the railing.
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My little cart would have to shoot more than 2721 million balls per second to match up.
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The Post's findings suggest that Trump's public remarks about his generosity don't match up with the numbers.
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This marks their second match up, the first being at last year's Wimbledon, where Gauff also won.
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But almost everywhere, Ms. Warren has faced questions of how she would match up with Mr. Trump.
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Their rhetoric is simply that — rhetoric — and doesn't match up with the actions of many Democratic politicians.
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There are equally compelling reasons that Sanders dominated Trump in match-up polls throughout the 2016 campaign.
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In July, he tweeted out a poll showing himself ahead of Stabenow in a 2018 match-up.
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ABC News-Washington Post: Five Democratic contenders lead Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up.
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They match up to $18,000 a season twice, such that a player's pre-tax investment is tripled.
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However, he was succumbed to a second-round submission to a hard match-up in Francis Carmont.
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But Nurmagomedov is an undefeated wrecking machine whose greatest strengths match up perfectly against McGregor's greatest weaknesses.
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Another moment of silence will be observed before Sunday's match-up between Latvia and Kazakhstan in Riga.
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Weeks later, investigators revealed that Smollett's story of the Chicago attack did not match up with their evidence.
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The dots didn't need to match up to one another, lead author Vivek Nityananda told The Washington Post.
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For part-time employees, Aetna will match up to $1,000 a year with a lifetime maximum of $5,0003.
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Biden has the most under his belt, notably his 2008 vice presidential match-up with then-Alaska Gov.
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This is why the Australian cyclone intensity scale doesn't exactly match up to the Atlantic hurricane intensity scale.
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"We understand that with ball movement and cutting we're a tough team to match up with," Cousins said.
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Ultimately, the grandiosity of the UDC's vision for the Jefferson Davis Highway did not match up with reality.
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"What these politicians claim in their speeches and what they actually do does not match up," she said.
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Among corporate news, AstraZeneca dropped over 4.3% as its quarterly earnings failed to match up to market expectations.
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Indeed, when you match up Trump and Romney among Utah Republicans and those nationally, the difference really shines.
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Knightstown, Indiana (CNN)Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump just moved much closer to a general election match-up.
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Polls show Sanders beating Trump in a potential general election match-up by an average of 17 points.
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The poll did not test the individual Democratic candidates in a head-to-head match-up with Trump.
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It rapidly lowered the quality of each to match up the color of the pixels with similar images.
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In a head-to-head match-up, Clinton has half of the female vote while Trump wins 44%.
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The inverters they are using are widely available and match up with their claims of running 800 volts.
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In addition, Theranos' results from certain tests often didn't match up to those from Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
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Unfortunately, the first two matches of the night didn't exactly match up to the excitement of the crowd.
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will match up to $1,000 per Facebook fundraiser, donating a total of $500,000.
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That's different from how it works for us, where pretty much all the details need to match up.
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In a four-way match-up, Clinton leads Trump by just 25 points — 211 percent to 163 percent.
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This is for the first three cannon shots and you can see the trajectories don't quite match up.
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But I wondered if that feeling would match up with the THC limits imposed by the new laws.
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This Star Wars-themed screwdriver comes with three different screwdriver heads to match up to any DIY job.
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He entered Rod Laver Arena for his Federer match-up to a soundtrack of Blur's Britpop anthem "Parklife".
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An arm that has been more or less confirmed to be Kardashian's, since the tattoos match up perfectly.
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The data she collected didn't match up with Google's claims of equal pay within its work force. Huh.
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Cerrone A final intriguing bout on this card is the match up between Alexander Hernandez and Donald Cerrone.
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Regarding the specifics of this match up the interesting pairing for me is the overhand and the uppercut.
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This is without a doubt the most exciting and compelling match up KSW has put together to date.
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Camera performance and quality is another area where the Idol 4S doesn't quite match up to the competition.
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A general election match-up will have her look like the class act she is compared to him.
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Johnson takes 5 percent support in that match-up, with Stein and McMullin each taking 1 percent support.
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He kept his composure under heavy, yet respectful, fire from Megyn Kelly in the night's marquee match-up.
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Sanders held a 28500-point lead over Trump in a possible match-up, according to the poll. Sen.
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This week he could have to match up with Colts right guard Denzelle Good, who weighs 355 pounds.
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He is also picking the Carolina Panthers at home over the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC match-up.
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Here's our look at a few favorite talking points and how well they match up with the evidence.
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Tomlinson's tattoos do not match up in some of the photos he has uploaded with his son. 6.
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There's still Barboza versus Melendez which is a match up worth the price of admission on its own.
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Most did not expect much of Cody Garbrandt going into his UFC 207 match up with Dominick Cruz.
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Of course, the appeal of this fight carries over to the way the two fighters match up, too.
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How will the harms of your action match up to the good you'll accomplish by reporting the scam?
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The service will seek to match up users with common interests who aren't already "friends" on the platform.
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The rules now in place just don't match up with how certain groups influence voters via the internet.
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But the clues suggest more perpetrators — and also don't seem to match up with the police's preferred suspects.
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As Economics 101 teaches, price movements are the way that supply and demand match up with each other.
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As a result, coyotes are eating more nocturnal prey, whose waking hours match up more closely with theirs.
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We have our style in the Mexican national team, and we're going to match up with their game.
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The Lodge menu had to match up to the atmosphere he'd created, but Garcia had only one stipulation.
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AMD's price cut was brilliantly timed to react to Nvidia's Super cards, and the performance promises match up.
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"This will be a different match-up to the one today," said the 16-times Grand Slam champion.
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The third-party company then tries to match up the content with the ad as best it can.
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" When asked what would happen during a Sanders-Trump match-up, Fabrizio replied, "I think Sanders beats Trump.
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Polls, however, consistently showed the self-described democratic socialist beating Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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Use this list to match up your viewing requirements with a particular service and the channels it carries.
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But more women working offscreen doesn't necessarily mean their accolades will match up when awards season comes around.
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Because of the motion control, they could match up the frames in different takes and stitch them together.
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Much of the Democratic mainstream worries that the unapologetically liberal Sanders would lose a match-up with Trump.
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These two philosophies match up well with the two sides of human nature described in Wilson's amplified Darwinism.
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But longer-term trends in the all-sector PMI generally match up well with official quarterly growth numbers.
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Trump attended the match-up in 2016 following his Election Day victory but did not go last year.
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Whether it's owning a vacation home or spending time and money traveling, your values won't always match up.
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These numbers match up with other polling that inquired into whether Trump's policies were helping the middle class.
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Its Glassdoor reviews boast great benefits, including a dollar for dollar 401(k) match up to 9%. 11.
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I just match up the photos with words (hers or mine) that I hope will make people smile.
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But what Trump is claiming here simply doesn't match up with what we know about the FISA process.
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Though the game is at Alabama, the marquee match-up is certain to draw wide viewership among Louisianans.
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However, his family's panic — and that of those people around him — doesn't exactly match up with his visions.
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Students find themselves at a loss when thrust into a reality that doesn't match up with their expectations.
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"I think she found out pretty quickly that the propaganda doesn't match up with the reality," he said.
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If Jones is indeed healthy for Sunday's game, he's going to feast on whatever match-up he gets.
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But Trump administration officials, including Sessions and Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, have given reasons that don't always match up.
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It's human nature to want all of them to match up into a single series of cause and effect.
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DOES THAT MATCH UP WITH WHAT YOU'RE SEEING IN TERMS OF ACTIVITY, PARTICULARLY ON THE U.S. SIDE OF BARCLAYS?
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To be sure, the results do not match up well with what's already in the literature on this subject.
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While sales in India cannot match up to China, for now, Agarwal is certain that this will soon change.
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Incredibly, people taking part in the study seemed to match up the right names and faces along cultural lines.
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They were definitely all bears—and the yeti samples seemed to match up well with exiting Himalayan brown bears.
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The southpaw versus southpaw match up will give both men a lot more opportunity to play with their jab.
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Trump trailed Clinton by 13 points in a CNN/ORC national poll this week in a hypothetical match-up.
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But with all due respect to Teemu and friends, they can't match up to P.K. Subban and Lindsey Vonn.
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A general election match-up against Trump also favors Clinton: She leads him by 35 points -- 63% to 28%.
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A new CNN/ORC poll puts Trump 143 points behind Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical general election match-up.
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Knowing both DeGale and Jack, Bute and Medina had their thoughts on the inevitable match-up between the pair.
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This disclosure doesn't match up with a promotional video for Duplex that Google posted to YouTube back in June.
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Six years later, the match-up between the conservative Johnson and the liberal Feingold, is much closer than anticipated.
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I used the same general area as I lived, so that my ip address would match up with it.
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Furthermore with straight retreat removed, Jędrzejczyk can get to the body—the most important factor in this match up.
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It's the federal government's version of the civilian 401(k) plan and will match up of 5% of savings.
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The stills match up with the outline of the phone that leaked from its supposed user manual last week.
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"It's an important game in the sense that you always want to match up against the best," Ginobili said.
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In the two-way general-election match-up, Clinton leads Trump by 6 points, 50 percent to 44 percent.
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Based on how Musk's stated timelines match up with reality, you should definitely consider that an extremely optimistic assessment.
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We'll see what lessons Lee took from the first match up this Thursday when the second game is scheduled.
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"You can't just match up one job to another based on the demand in the labor market," he said.
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Now that's been updated to an hour later to match up with the rapper being present at the concert.
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Does what you see with your underlying businesses at Carlyle match up with where you think the Fed is?
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Imagine locating the latest sportscaster predictions for the evening's Red Sox/Rangers match-up, which Siri finds for me.
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Finally, Lockhart gave his thoughts on Dos Anjos versus McGregor and how the two match up physically and technically.
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That result has tilted in Clinton's favor since the last CNN/ORC Poll on the match-up in January.
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But hearing her voice on the phone and reminiscing about the past doesn't match up with present-day Hannah.
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The match-up between Bezos and Trump — I'm sorry, Donald Trump, I feel terrible for you, at this point.
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When third-party candidates are included in the match-up, Clinton leads Trump by 2202 points among likely voters.
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"It's a great match-up and the Patriots fanbase brings out really strong players," Rood said in an interview.
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And the data provided may not match up with facility evaluations by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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"If the information doesn't match up, do not get into the car," an article on the company's website states.
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Here's my counter: I'll match up to $100k donated by the fancy and funny people hosting this amazing event.
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In a hypothetical 28503 match up, Democrat Megan Rapinoe would defeat Republican Donald Trump 22019 percent to 41 percent.
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When it comes to pizza styles in the US, it usually a match-up between New York and Chicago.
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According to the British Heart Foundation however, over 20 million of U.K. adults don't match up to these recommendations.
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On the East Side, their preferred housing stock didn't match up with their preferred area, close to Central Park.
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In addition to the grand finals on TBS, every match up will be available to watch live on Twitch.
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The corresponding right-middle area with GONDOLA atop GRAND CANAL was also difficult to match up with decent fill.
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When you match up the class-warfare taxes versus the cost of Democratic socialism, you have a huge deficit.
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Cro Cop initiated this impromptu match-up, but Silva had been calling for his old foe for some time.
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Clinton currently sits 4 points ahead of Trump in the RealClearPolitics average of the head-to-head match-up.
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It's not even certain that Sinema would face her former House colleague, Flake, in a general-election match-up.
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" If you're a coach, you've just got to be spending all your time saying "How do we match up?
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After Harris's first legit MMA fight, the movie teases the prospect of an eventual match-up between the two.
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In 2016 fans can see everything: a boyband has to match up to the best music across all genres.
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Personally I thought this match up was so uninteresting that I didn't bother to write any kind of preview.
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In a southpaw versus orthodox match up the rear leg of both men is kicking into the open side.
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Their incredibly small image sensors don't match up to those in dedicated cameras, especially when the light is low.
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A supermoon is when these two cycles match up, and we have a full moon that's near its perigee.
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But his description of Kim as being "excellent" to the prisoners didn't seem to match up with their experiences.
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Leave campaigners promised grand trade deals and more money for domestic programs, but that didn't match up with reality.
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What are some of the wants and needs of this group and what product development opportunities might match up?
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The church said the government's declaration of Mr. Tshisekedi as the winner did not match up with its data.
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A supermoon is when these two cycles match up and we have a full moon that's near its perigee.
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"Doesn't mean we're not opposed to outside opportunities," he added, "if those opportunities match up with our interest level."
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Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," Biden said Sanders would lose in a general election match-up with Trump.
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His team is eager to get into a one-on-one match-up with Sanders as quickly as possible.
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"It's going to be a race," said Mora about the match-up between the underdog Cisneros and established Cuellar.
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The match up will feature nine skaters and one goalie on each team, including American All-Star Kendall Coyne.
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That said, the information appears to match up with much of the buzz that's been circulating about the car.
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Buttigieg gets 21625 percent compared to Trump's 2900 percent when placed in a head-to-head match-up. Sen.
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With the heavy minutes, the group scored 57 points but could not match up against a more stable opponent.
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Top finishers in Iowa's nominating contests frequently go on to lead their parties in the final election match-up.
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A poll from earlier this month found a match-up between Murphy and Rubio would be a dead heat.
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Fletcher, who was seen as a moderate during her primary match-up against Laura Moser, is challenging Republican Rep.
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He's never going to match up with a Yale lawyer who's spent her entire lifetime trying to be glib.
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We'll see who's right about the match-up when the Chargers and Ravens square off at 1:00 p.m.
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Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (I-Vt.), leads Trump by some 7 percent in match-up polls.
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Sports, which also reported that the game marked the final match-up of the Scholastic Play By Play Classic.
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While Holtmann respected Middle Tennessee's bracket-busting reputation, he bristled at the suggestion that Butler could not match up.
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She plans to begin campaigning in critical battleground states as her focus shifts to a match-up against Trump.
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Student-athletes on competitive travel teams often find intense practice and tournament schedules don't match up with employer needs.
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Situations that match up well against atomic rules of action are easy to deal with for both machines and people.
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If the two arms of the laser don't match up exactly, that means they caught sight of a gravitational wave.
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Chances are these teams will match up again in the Finals ... and luckily for us, the smack talk will continue.
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But Trump didn't find well-qualified people whose views on the merits match up with what he wants to do.
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If the files don't match up with an appropriate "confidence score," it means that the model has been tampered with.
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Nothing can quite match up to the joy of waking up to the cerulean sky and the alpine Himalayan peaks.
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The rumors today match up with previous leaks that suggest that a 4K Apple TV with HDR support is forthcoming.
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The five electrodes on the Mindset are located at specific sections to match up with different parts of the brain.
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There's also a turn-ons quiz where you and your partner answer questions to identify where your desires match up.
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In an ideal scenario, you match up with three other players in a Squads match and they are all cooperative.
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Early national polling and surveys in important swing states have repeatedly shown Biden besting Trump in a hypothetical match up.
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American Deontay Wilder holds the WBC belt but the fans will have to wait for that long-desired match-up.
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By the time he's done, he has over $8,000 in head-to-head match-up bets on the Kentucky Derby.
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This activity can also be reconstructed into a spectrogram, and the ones that match up will get amplified (see diagram).
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"The logo was placed wrong, and in other technical aspects, it didn't match up to what [VTV] broadcasts," he says.
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Ferro will match up in the semifinals with Slovenia's Polona Hercog, who beat Russia's Veronika Kudermetova 6-4, 6-1.
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A CNN/ORC poll taken earlier this month found Trump leading Clinton 50%-46% in a two-way match-up.
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This way, districts can search the App Hub for those solutions that match up with their own data privacy requirements.
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The Raiders' heavy personnel and run game (4.87 yards per carry, ninth-best) match up perfectly against the Packers' defense.
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Two of the nation's preeminent programs meeting for a juicy non-conference match-up that could have national title implications?
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The poll found that in a potential match up, de Blasio was neck-and-neck with City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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Italy beat Belgium 2-0 in their Euro 2016 group stage match up this afternoon thanks to two marvelous goals.
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Similarly, she says the Spanish items cited by Larsson—also with Arabic inscriptions—don't match up in terms of chronology.
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It's pretty demoralizing to match up against an athletically superior team in conventional sports—they are bigger, faster, and stronger.
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With Adaptive Portfolio, every client will be assigned one of 12 possible portfolios that match up with six investment profiles.
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But Fergie has more to celebrate than Sunday's big NFL match-up between the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots.
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Last year, Fortune compared DNA My Dog and the Wisdom Panel, and found that the breed results didn't match up.
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Amazon and Whole Foods said they'd match up to $20173 million donated to the Red Cross through the Amazon site.
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He has a similar level of support in a four-way match-up that includes Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
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Stephen Quadros likened the feeling of the match up in Japan to if Hulk Hogan were taking a professional fight.
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He will match up this time against Steve Kerr, who won 67 games in 2014-15 as a rookie coach.
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Every six years, Bennu's and Earth's orbits match up, and the asteroid swings within about 200,000 miles of our planet.
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It was one of the UK's most ambitious crimes—although the perpetrators' competence didn't quite match up to their gall.
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Also be sure to revisit whether your accounts still match up with your needs at least every couple of years.
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Democrats are more confident in Arizona, where the Senate match-up is expected to feature two female House members — Reps.
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Couples rarely have sex drives that perfectly match up, so you likely will come across this situation again and again.
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CNN polling from January 2018 found Trump lagging behind Biden in a hypothetical 2020 match-up by 57% to 40%.
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Another 22019 percent don't know or have no opinion on who they back in a head-to-head match-up.
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Mississippi's Democratic attorney general holds a slight lead over the state's GOP lieutenant governor in a potential gubernatorial match-up.
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While many agree Biden would be a strong match-up against Trump, Democrats could eventually nominate a liberal like Sens.
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The president's fixation on Biden could indicate some concern about the possible 2020 match-up with the former vice president.
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In a hypothetical match-up, Biden leads Trump 50 percent to 41 percent in Florida, according to the Quinnipiac poll.
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The Tesla vehicle it should match up against is the forthcoming Model Y crossover, but that isn't yet being produced.
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Sanders also takes a large portion of the independent voters, leading Trump 48 to 34 percent, in a match-up.
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Check out the gallery and see if you can match up the sexy significant other with her baller bae. #score
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But Kunchenko's match up contrasts harshly with the welcoming party that the UFC have selected for Ukranian karateka, Nikita Krylov.
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The companies said in October that game, a match-up Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars, attracted over 15 million viewers.
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Jung is coming back not to a tune up, but to perhaps the toughest stylistic match up of his career.
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Perhaps the most compelling aspect of this prospective pairing, however, is the way Alvarez and Diaz match up on paper.
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To match up better (and provide a bit more pop on the offensive end), the Thunder may need to downsize.
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In a hypothetical general election match-up, Clinton leads Trump 220006 to 2202 percent, a result unchanged from last week.
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Yet, in a hypothetical match-up between Trump and Clinton only 10% of those same voters would vote for Clinton.
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"The truth is that his skill level didn't match up with a class profession," said Bob Arum, Salita's first promoter.
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Their dramatic match-up pitted two Lycanroc Pokémon against one another, and Ash pulled out a win in the end.
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In a head-to-head match-up, Clinton's lead over Trump slightly expands to 7 points, 49 to 42 percent.
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Collins believes a speedier, head-to-head match-up with Loeffler would favor him over the lesser-known freshman senator.
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I was expecting things to match up within $10 or so, but the difference came out to thousands of dollars.
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In that match-up, Johnson has the support of 2628 percent of voters, and Stein is backed by 28500 percent.
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Next to it was a pile of papers with information about the Giants, and how the Cowboys would match up.
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Heidi Heitkamp in what's likely to become a marquee match-up in this year's battle for control of the Senate.
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He trailed every Democratic presidential candidate in a hypothetical general election match-up in the same survey by EPIC-MRA.
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Once all of the votes have been counted, the needle will — by definition — match up perfectly with the final result.
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Sometimes that's just not going to match up with the priorities that come out of the diseases other people get.
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Top causes of death for Americans don't match up with what is searched for online or covered in the media.
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The first game, airing on April 4, will be a match-up between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.
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But once you enter into those magical nine months, you realize that perception and reality don&apost always match up.
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Another poll finds similar results, with Texas voters preferring four Democrats over Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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In May, 20% of Sanders supporters responded they would back Trump over Clinton in a hypothetical general election match-up.
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In his statement, Mr. Batali apologized and said that the accusations "match up" with his behavior: "Although the identities of most of the individuals mentioned in these stories have not been revealed to me, much of the behavior described does, in fact, match up with ways I have acted," he said in the statement.
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The idea is that the longer it takes you to match up two concepts, the more trouble you have associating them.
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But despite their inability to light up a beam during the match-up ceremonies, they proved that their bond is real.
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The issue with that sensor, though, is that it doesn't exactly match up with the record from the Defense Department spacecraft.
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Fortnite in particular will match up keyboard and mouse players with other players using those same inputs to keep play balanced.
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To make the country's government match up with the majority's beliefs, Obama thinks liberals need to become more active in politics.
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In his video, you can see the square camera bump on the purported molds match up with Pricebaba's report and renders.
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Far more accomplished run defenses have been torn apart largely because their players simply could not match up physically with Alabama.
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According to RCP's average of polls, Clinton enjoys only a slim lead over Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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That old school – new school match up was even more exciting and pronounced in the flesh than it looked on paper.
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Tepid results from Citi and Wells Fargo failed to match up to the expectation set by JPMorgan's strong numbers on Thursday.
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We decided to look at some of the hard facts about abortion to see how Paula and Xo's stories match up.
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You can't see a person's phone number from their profile, but you can match up a phone number to a profile.
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The address listed for Rodriguez in Singapore, however, doesn't match up with any residences, or offer any ways to follow up.
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During IRL filming, everything has to be painstakingly marked, choreographed, and tracked to perfectly match up with the green-screen replication.
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Blake Hinson chipped in 11 points as the Rebels (15-7, 5-4) prevailed in a match-up of struggling teams.
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In 2013 Top Rank was able to work him into a career making match up with super-bantamweight star, Nonito Donaire.
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Testimonies about the day from Bernice, Carrie, and other witnesses don't match up, so it's impossible to reconstruct exactly what happened.
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Everyone whom BuzzFeed News interviewed said that Singer built up tremendous pressure for research results to match up with her hypotheses.
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There is a sense that Warren — if she somehow should emerge — would be more effective in a match up against Trump.
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The nightmare scenario for Iowa Democrats was that the final alignment would not match up with the number of delegates awarded.
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The internet made at least some of that obsolete, but in a way that just didn't easily match up with copyright.
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Trump enters the match-up in his weakest position yet in national polls and is losing ground in key battleground states.
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The Central division foes will match up for the second time in the young season on Saturday at Xcel Energy Center.
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It's Democrat versus Democrat for California's U.S. Senate seat this November, a general election match-up that has never happened before.
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The first match-up featured Thor versus Brienne, who were tasked with naming things that would appear on a bucket list.
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One way officials do this is by making sure the signatures on the ballots match up with residents' signatures on file.
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By being the favorite for the final, having won the previous match-up with Bunny, she was paradoxically likely to lose.
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The Huawei Mate 10 Pro has a bunch of impressive features that match up to the best smartphones available right now.
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Lincoln Riley with his thoughts on this weekend&aposs Bedlam match-up between his Oklahoma Sooners and the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
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The goal is to get a quality score that will match up to human perception, even if the image is distorted.
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Now, Rihanna has recruited another famous face to promote her latest lipstick launch — and the match-up couldn't be more perfect.
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Among people who support Sanders in a head-to-head match-up with Trump, only 72% support Clinton in the general.
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At that point, we'll be able to match up officials who have gotten waivers – usually former lobbyists – with their exact holdings.
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One of the most consistently underrated players in the league, he has a chance to shine in a big match-up.
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Ultimately, the complexity of this match up can be reduced to a few key questions: Can Nurmagomedov keep forcing the clinch?
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And if you compare that picture to the shapes on the MP's phone screen, it does indeed appear to match up.
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Special interests dominate the debates in Washington in ways that don't match up with what the broad majority of Americans feel.
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The head-scratching match-up was in the name of Match for Africa 4, a fundraiser for the Roger Federer Foundation.
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"Many times the radar picture may be convincing you of one thing and what you see doesn't match up," Kirby said.
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We wondered if she'd scratched herself, but when we put her hands up to the scratches it did not match up.
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At the start of a match, up to four teams of players parachute into the play area, which shrinks over time.
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The user also made multiple references to joining the Trump administration and referenced key details that match up with Bradford's biography.
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This also means that, when it comes to national statistics on suicide in certain professions, it doesn't match up to others.
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It allows computers to match up job openings with potential hires and accelerates the process normally undergone by HR and recruiting.
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The match-up was the first major final ever contested by two black players — except Venus and Serena Williams, of course.
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I do have an agenda which is to match up the research on monetary economics more closely with the policy discussion.
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The poll showed Biden leading Trump by 8 percentage points in a hypothetical 21625 match-up, 2900 percent to 220006 percent.
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Clinton snuck past Trump 42 percent to 39 percent in that match-up, which occurred before both major parties' national conventions.
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Doug Ducey look vulnerable in a year where the state's electorate will already be mobilized with a major Senate match-up.
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In a hypothetical match-up between the two in Florida, Clinton leads Trump by 2628 point, 28500 percent to 6900 percent.
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Katy Perry was stopped during a performance in 2013 when her lips didn't seem to match up to the backing track.
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Hemingway wars with neo-noir; fatherly duty conflicts with conventional morality; Baker-on-land doesn't match up with Baker-at-sea.
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A Hill-HarrisX survey released late last month found Biden leading Trump by 22019 points in a hypothetical 2020 match-up.
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Larry Hogan (R) by 22019 points in a hypothetical primary match-up in the state, according to a poll released Thursday.
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Trump's lead over Clinton remains narrow in a head-to-head match-up without the third-party candidates in the mix.
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Gestures, words and facial expressions didn't quite match up, tricking the mind into seeking a clear, coherent message that never arrived.
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Clinton tops Trump in a hypothetical match-up, 2023 percent to 44 percent, in the CNN/ORC survey released early Tuesday.
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Transcripts of his recordings don't exactly match up with those relayed in the series, which ends with a line from Legasov:
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Clinton leads Trump by 2202 points among women, 2628 percent to 28500 percent, in a two-way match-up in Florida.
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He has attempted to lure their support by touting polls about his ability to match up against the Republican front-runners.
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You might think that due to the price, this device won't match up against the other big names in the market.
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In fact, Ivanov seems to fight exclusively in the areas that don't match up with dos Santos's consistent and obvious flaws.
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It's almost poetic the two avoided boxers collide in a match-up no one could have thought feasible in the past.
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Norwegian quartet Krakow's latest record, amaran, already had a plenty of spaced-out prog to match up with its stoner riffs.
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Sanders's potential upside in a general election match-up with Trump is founded in his ability to turn out those people.
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The only beings in this film that match up with him physically are the CGI'd apes that Tarzan considers his family.
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My great-great-grandparents Kasile and Cecile Hipsh seemed to match up with a Kasryel and Tsissa Hipsz in the archive.
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Only in Missouri and Mississippi did exit pollsters match up pretty clearly with the electorate as it stood after Super Tuesday.
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I doubt if you'll be seeing us match up, regardless, because of the history and what I've experienced in the past.
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The two players' combined age is 22 years old, making it the youngest first-round match up at this year's tournament.
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And the quants began to think of ways their work could match up better with what was seen on the field.
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You can play with it online to see whether your responses match up with those of the people in the study.
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"Look, the Rays match up as well as anybody in baseball, and they use their entire 25-man roster," Melvin said.
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It&aposs an annual match-up between Grambling State University and Southern University that takes place every November in New Orleans.
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Avenatti has touted his "street fighter" attitude as a reason he could take on the president in a 2020 match-up.
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Insiders throughout the establishment barely acknowledge the phenomenon of Sanders's huge lead in public approval, match-up polling and campaign fundraising.
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I've owned a few different shoes in the same style, and they simply don't match up to these in overall wearability.
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The timing does not match up with the recent sell-off, however, as this story was posted a few hours ago.
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Service members can now make automatic savings contributions from their base pay, which the government will match up to 5 percent.
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" Ahead of Sunday's match-up, the Eagles took the field to imprisoned Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill's 2012 song, "Dreams and Nightmares.
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A CNN poll of registered voters conducted in January found Biden leading Trump 57% to 40% in a hypothetical match-up.
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These companies must find growth to match up with investors' expectations, but are faced with changing shopping habits and competitive pressures.
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Biden leads Trump by about 5 percentage points in a hypothetical general election match-up against Trump, according to the Sept.
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Bacon (R-Neb.), for example, repeatedly blasted Ashford as a Pelosi stooge in 2016, eventually defeating in their last match-up.
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In a head-to-head match up, 44 percent said they would support Mary Mayhew compared to 33 percent for Collins.
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Sanders had the closest match-up with the president, losing 47-45, which is within the poll's overall margin of error.
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It was the third time Warren had been included in such a head-to-head match-up in this election cycle.
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Sanders also beats the president in a match-up, with the Vermont senator getting 50 percent and Trump getting 45 percent.
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He's been examining the way Donald Trump's big boasts about charitable giving don't appear to match up with his track record.
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In some ways, those views match up with what we can speculate might be the effects of a big tax bill.
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Let us delve into the specifics of the match-up and explore what each man can do to hinder the other.
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But her doctor was attentive and persistent, aware that Chloe's pain did not match up with the diagnosis of ovarian cysts.
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CTJ's estimates for Trump match up with the Tax Foundation's, but that group models Bush and Rubio's plans as much cheaper.
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But it does present a good time to reassess your financial goals and make sure your investments match up with your priorities.
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If you've ever dealt with a passive-aggressive person, then you know that their actions very seldom match up with their words.
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This study, along with other recent work, shows the two match up closely, and it nails down the sea level rise acceleration.
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What's more, price levels and rental availability seemed to match up pretty exactly between the two, as far as we could tell.
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Note that the authenticity of the leaked document was never verified, but the details contained therein match up with other news reports.
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This is obviously an unusual match-up, because if it was regulated, Trump and Biden would be in two different weight classes.
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See where in the world your genes came from, and even match up with family members online that you didn't know existed.
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It offers a starting price ($45,000) and specs (275 miles, 408 horsepower) that match up well with something like Tesla's Model 20183.
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Asked about the stock's performance, James Guo, the CFO, said the performance didn't match up with what ZTO saw during its roadshow.
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Here's how they match up and who we think will win them: Chiefs (11-5) at Texans (43-7) 4:35 p.m.
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" And ahead of their match-up, Osaka was asked to send a message to Williams, and she gushed simply, "I love you.
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Here's what to watch for in this year's World Series — kicking off tonight — also known as the ultimate underdog match-up. 24.
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Unlike his running mate, Pence didn't take the bait, and that's probably why viewers declared him the winner of this match-up.
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At the end of each week, the singles participate in a match-up ceremony, where they must "lock in" their perfect match.
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Trefoils with 2013 Rudolf Furst RieslingThis was by far the best match-up, featuring a crisp, light Riesling that wasn't cloyingly sweet.
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Answer the same two questions in our (very short) interactive quiz, along with your partner, and see whether your answers match up.
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However, tepid results from Citi and Wells Fargo failed to match up to the expectation set by JPMorgan's strong numbers on Thursday.
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In a four-way general election match-up with third-party candidates, Clinton leads Trump by a slightly narrower 4-point margin.
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That match up was so woefully uninteresting that after word got out, Rizin insisted that Fedor would fight a mystery opponent instead.
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While last year's outing didn't quite match up with the first, Stranger Things is still one of the streaming service's biggest draws.
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This match-up, which some predicted to be a likely meeting in the grand finals, promises to be explosive no matter what.
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How can we make the life cycle [of a test] match up a little better with the materials that are being used?
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With just one match-up left, Kardashian gives herself the identity of the highly sexual (and proud of it!) Samantha (Kim Cattrall).
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Mount St. Mary's (0-3) did not match up well with a bigger Georgetown team, and Govan was a big reason why.
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That means any match-up, even one where the Rogue should be favored, can go south if the Burgles and Hucksters whiff.
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There was no reason to think that another debate—the last match up before Super Tuesday—would be anything but a win.
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As soon as a game is done, the analysis has started, and the cycle for the next match-up is already underway.
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In Cyborg Santos versus Ronda Rousey you are looking at a match up which should favor the fighter who wants the clinch.
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A CNN/ORC poll released Monday shows Clinton leading Trump 60% to 33% among women in a hypothetical general election match-up.
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In a match-up between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, a strong preference for whites over Muslims was the most important relationship.
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By resting the right-handed hitting Story, Weiss also hoped to obtain a favorable match-up for switching hitting shortstop Cristhian Adames.
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My next match up against K. Rool was too close for comfort, but I beat that gross green lizard fair and square.
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One way officials do this is by making sure the signatures on the ballots match up with respective residents' signatures on file.
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The Nuggets went with a three-guard lineup for much of the night to match up with the Mavericks' small-ball lineup.
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In the southpaw versus orthodox match up, the round kick and the straight can be a lot more than just two strikes.
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Johnson has 8.8 percent support in a three-way match-up with Clinton and Trump in the RealClearPolitics index of national polls.
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While the specs don't quite match up, this new Nook tablet is priced to compete directly with Amazon's 7-inch Fire tablet.
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Rhetorically, these maps are lookup tools that enable you to easily match up a state and the value you're trying to show.
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The show's curator Jens Hoffmann has chosen artworks to match up with the lettered fragments of the Arcade Project's "Convolutes" section—e.g.
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Republicans fear a win by former coal baron Don Blankenship could spell disaster in a general election match-up against Democratic Sen.
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The findings of that study match up in many ways with what happened to Mata and Violah and support what CNN found.
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In any match up between men of different sizes those two issues are the entirety of the size debate: reach and weight.
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The match-up in the August special election will help determine how good Democrats feel about their chances of winning this race.
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According to the RealClearPolitics average of polls, Clinton has a 2.2-point lead over Trump in a head-to-head match-up.
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As national security becomes a prominent issue in 2016, Coffman and Carroll are already sparring for their likely general election match-up.
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The poll also found that Clinton leads Trump in a hypothetical general election match-up in the state, 44 to 35 percent.
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Clinton and Trump's likely general election match-up makes them the oldest pair atop a ballot, on average, since the nation's founding.
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CNN polling from January 2018 found Trump lagging behind Biden in a hypothetical 2020 match-up by a 57% to 40% split.
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But performance-wise, the Pony Car and the Vette match up, and both Ford and Chevy produce a variety of different versions.
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There are hugely important lessons for Democrats at all levels in the powerful strength of Sanders in presidential campaign match-up polling.
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" In a previous statement, Batali apologized and admitted to those allegations, stating that the claims "match up with ways I have acted.
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If successful, it would mean the third time lucky for a match-up after the gambling companies tried twice before since 2006.
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A Monmouth University poll released last week found Clinton crushing Trump in a general-election match-up, 48 percent to 38 percent.
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Here at Business Insider, when we want to match up compact crossover SUVs, we can find two similar vehicles from different brands.
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In a head-to-head match-up, Kasich leads Trump by double digits, 55 percent to 40 percent, according to the poll.
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A raft of recent surveys show Trump would face a tough reelection bid against Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up.
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As is often the case, public perception and reality do not often match up when it comes to national conversations about veterans.
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The entire civil rights movement was premised on making the new American rhetoric of freedom and democracy match up to everyday reality.
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"Family Feud" host Steve Harvey revealed his dream match-up for the celebrity edition of his show: The Obamas versus the Trumps.
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The last poll he led: CNN/ORC general election match-up against Hillary Clinton directly following the Republican National Convention. http://bit.
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The scale of the Belt and Road Initiative -- trillions of dollars -- means that US assistance will not be able to match up.
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Rubio is the only of the top three GOP candidates to defeat Clinton in the hypothetical match-up -- by seven percentage points.
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Unfortunately, current insurance coverage doesn't match up well with the needs of many patients for personalized medical treatment – making it extremely expensive.
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Being able to create a service that could match up the right clothing based on those feelings was a huge challenge, however.
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In the interview, candidates are vetted for things like their soft skills and how well their values' match up with Andela's mission.
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There have been six national surveys released this week testing a Trump-Clinton match-up, and Clinton leads in every single one.
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What's the big idea: This race was supposed to be a marquee match-up for the left wing of the Democratic Party.
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Biden made clear Tuesday night he is eager to turn his attention to a general election match-up with President Donald Trump.
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Trump does this out loud, and this may match up better with the average American's thinking more than Democrats want to believe.
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The whole concept of cleanses is unsupported by research and does not match up with what we know about the human body.
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Ferguson and Dos Anjos is a compelling match up because the fighters are in principle quite similar but in practice completely different.
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"It all depends on what the different cards offer, and how they match up with the spending you're already doing," said Marineau.
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If this face-off is any indication, the official match-up between Kamaru and Colby should be as good as it gets.
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But researchers are still working to track down amputation records from the battle to match up the identities of the 11 amputees.
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An alumnus, Warren Winiarski, the founder of the Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, has agreed to match up to $50 million of contributions.
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So you've got access to this just giant world of digital ad inventory and you match up your buyers with a seller.
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These renders seem to match up with what was on display, down to the vertical camera module that features three camera lenses.
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There are reasons Sanders ran ahead of Trump by double-digit margins in almost all match-up polls throughout the 2016 campaign.
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A survey released last month by JMC Analytics and Polling showed Sessions leading Jones by 5 points in a hypothetical match-up.
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They point to polls that show Sanders is running as strong as anyone in a head-to-head match-up with Trump.
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The servicemember can also contribute a percentage of his or her base pay, which the military will match up to 28503 percent.
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Batali did not deny the accusations in a statement to Eater, telling the publication that they "match up" with his past behavior.
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These comparisons focus on the Thrones characters' power, histories, and traits and how those factors match up with their C-Suite counterparts.
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This shift towards quality over quantity should mean more influencers partnering with brands that match up well with their image, she said.
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Central Arkansas struggled to match up with a more physical opponent as Hayden Koval, Jared Chatham and Aaron Weidenaar all fouled out.
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Sanders cites match-up polls showing him beating the President in his events — though other candidates tend to do just as well.
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The grooves made by broom and the colors inside the oval do not completely match up with the markings on the outside.
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Yes, the two featherweights match up phenomenally on paper, and at this stage, make a good deal of sense for one another.
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They asked a separate group of raters to come in and match up the photos based on who they thought looked alike.
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Regret, in this case, seems to be a recognition of the fact that their own actions didn't match up with their values.
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We checked, and the the jacket he's wearing does match up with other guards -- who work for Elite Security -- in Qualcomm Stadium.
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A match-up with one of the Diaz brothers, while entirely predictable in its outcome, would have been a fun tune-up.
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He knows, whether it matters or not, that he's in the most interesting head-to-head match-up of the first round.
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She knows she needs to get back to her "real" life, which doesn't at all match up to Jimmy's big, risky chances.
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However, the one fight flying under the radar is the match-up between Beneil Dariush and Russia's Rashid Magomedov—another fascinating lightweight tilt.
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While the VR experience doesn't match up to, say, Project Cars on PC, it looks good enough to keep you in the moment.
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So let's leave the fist fights to the fellas and focus on the match-up we'd really like to see: Princess Diana vs.
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Generally, if you can match up the output of the battery with the input of a device, you're going to to be alright.
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On the back end, the app is basically crawling through its database of apartments to match up the right ones with the user.
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On Giving Tuesday, Facebook in partnership with PayPal has pledged to match up to $7 million in donations made to eligible US nonprofits.
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As with previous seasons, passion sometimes overrules logic and strategy, hurting the pairs' chances to match up and take home the prize money.
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In a hypothetical 2020 match-up between Trump and Cuban, the investor would be competitive: The poll found the two billionaires basically tied.
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They both understand the idea of people who want to see their personal lives match up with what they've been selling the public.
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And who can blame people for harboring a not-so-secret desire for their favorite champion skaters to match up in real life?
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"We had a match-up we liked on the linebacker and (Sanu) stayed patient on the rout," Ryan said of the winning throw.
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No matter how we arrange them, we'll never get pentagons to snugly match up around a vertex with no gap and no overlap.
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And because of your unique perspective in researching mental disorders, how did those symptoms match up with the mental disorders that you studied?
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But the show's sincere message just doesn't match up with its humor, which is as below the belt as its storyline is violent.
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Match up two people who need each other's currency and you avoid the bank charges and the excessive costs of foreign currency conversions.
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The first is that tremendous lightweight match up between the methodical pressure of Rafael dos Anjos and the erratic violence of Tony Ferguson.
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Not necessarily with Bernie, but with a progressive candidate who can match up to the values and the authenticity Bernie presented this election.
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Employees and hirers want to match up when it comes to "culture," but determining what makes you a fit can be pretty difficult.
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The mystery stars compete two at a time, with the audience and a judging panel voting on the winner of each match-up.
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Now that you've finally seen the film, what surprised you most about how it did — or didn't — match up with what you'd heard?
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She lives outside the city so we only see really each other once a month or so when our Friday schedules match up.
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This was a nod to teammate Matt Hamilton's signature mustache, and Hamilton promoted the movement ahead of the team's match-up with Canada.
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Change tracking, templates, image and layout support, advanced export options, it's all in LibreOffice, alongside a database program to match up against Access.
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When the Chicago Cubs play the Cleveland Indians in the World Series, it will be a historic match-up of two baseball franchises.
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Lee narrated the second round match-up between her pouched-rat and the maned wolf in the cerrado (tropical savannah) of central Brazil.
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If straight shooting down the center is a Cerrone weakness, Darren Till might turn out to be a horrible match up for him.
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And while she wasn't sure her schedule would match up with Turner's or Danielle's, the three women cherish whatever time together they get.
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Don't get us wrong, the best-selling Amazon Fire TV Stick is great, but it doesn't quite match up to the 4K version.
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This rhetoric might be convenient today, but it doesn't match up with their previous statements recognizing that America desperately needs corporate tax reform.
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In a four-way match-up, Clinton enjoys 232 percent support this week among likely voters, while Trump holds onto 2225 percent support.
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Some felt that the film didn't match up to its predecessor and that the animation itself, while breathtaking, made the musical numbers boring.
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Kim Kardashian West wants her legs to match up to her famous booty — and she's putting in the work to make it happen.
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That leads us to wonder if Khloé went on to agree to being Kim and Kanye's surrogate, especially because the timelines match up.
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It wasn't a particularly pretty game of basketball, but it was the most dramatic match-up of the NBA regular season's final night.
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The things Earnest claimed to have done to Kati didn't match up with the medical examiner's report on what caused the child's death.
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My body didn't match up to this new sort of self I was building out of the wreckage of being a former swimmer.
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Clinton gets 21625 percent support in a three-way match-up, with Trump taking 2900 percent and Johnson following closely at 220006 percent.
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The people's main event of the Mousasi – Hall card is the rare match up between top ten flyweights: Kyoji Horiguchi vs Ali Bagautinov.
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Alternatively you could watch the hotly anticipated match up between two of the best boxers in the world: Andre Ward and Sergey Kovalev.
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Aside from the discomfort of Jones not having prepared opponent specific the match up offers the intrigue that St. Preux is a southpaw.
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It is a fact that for well over a year, match-up polls showed that Sanders would have defeated Trump by substantial margins.
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Second-quarter results from Citigroup and Wells Fargo , however, failed to match up to the expectation set by JPMorgan's strong numbers on Thursday.
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Yet the protagonist of the game, Bayek of Siwa, does not seem to immediately match up to the demands of a vengeance plot.
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When you match up the EBT card with what the scales say on some of the folks, I think its worth looking at.
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Over half of the study's participants said they couldn't keep it up, because it didn't match up with their social or family life.
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These aren't deal-breaking problems, but they are annoyances that don't match up with the rest of the Note 7's stellar experience.
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The fact that Miss Debater lost the match-up may have been due in part to the lack of emotion in its delivery.
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After he and Booker met in California, the Facebook founder pledged to match up to $100 million in funding for the Newark project.
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Clinton also retains her edge over Trump in a four-candidate match-up, earning 22019 percent to the GOP presidential nominee's 31 percent.
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As Washington's prized off-season acquisition, and its most formidable defensive player, Norman should get plenty of chances to match up against Beckham.
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Some Republicans had expressed concern that Blackburn, a conservative lawmaker, would have difficultly in a general election match-up against former Tennessee Gov.
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Vice President Biden, who ruled out a presidential run last year, leads Trump 50 percent to 40 percent in a hypothetical match-up.
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Second-quarter results from Citigroup and Wells Fargo, however, failed to match up to the expectation set by JPMorgan's strong numbers on Thursday.
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The game invites players to put their fingers on the screen and untangle knots of sentences from "Ulysses" to match up repeated words.
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Peterson has missed the past two games with a neck injury and seems likely to miss Sunday's match-up against the Washington Redskins.
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Clinton would beat both Trump and Cruz by double-digits in a head-to-head match-up in the general election in Pennsylvania.
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The above interview between Dana White and TSN's Michael Landsberg sees only Gall's name mentioned as a potential match-up for CM Punk.
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The winner of that quarterfinal match-up will then face the winner between Polish heavyweight Szymon Bajor and Russian light heavyweight Valentin Moldavsky.
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As a southpaw, Gastelum was treated to a match up which allowed him to work his usually active lead hand far more freely.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves look to go 3-216 on a four-game homestand when they match up with the Washington Wizards on Tuesday.
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Since then, YouTube has also pledged on Twitter to match up to $1 million of donations that are given through YouTube's fundraising feature.
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But it didn't quite match up to the joy that comes from hearing something you know really well — again and again and again.
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And while your screen may be top-notch in terms of quality and definition, the built-in sound system probably doesn't match up.
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In 2016, Bezos pledged to match up to $1 million in donations given to Mary Place during Seattle's annual GiveBig day of philanthropy.
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As such, it's not totally premature to take a closer look at the Cavs, and how they match up with the defending champions.
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Jim Justice (R) by 28500 points in a hypothetical gubernatorial match-up in the deep-red state, according to a poll released Friday.
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But having read into it, it's not fair to imagine this perfect world and then criticize anything that doesn't match up to it.
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In addition to the button, GoFundMe, Yelp, and the accounting company Intuit QuickBooks have pledged to match up to $1.5 million in donations.
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The Philadelphia Eagles were the second best defense for fantasy receivers to match up against in 2016, yielding 26.9 F.P.P.G. to the position.
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If you could reach into that mirror, pull out the reflection and cram it inside the original, they'd match up point for point.
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Of course, Matt's Detroit Lions are facing Aaron Rodgers and company tonight on "Monday Night Football" in a crucial NFL North match up.
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Clinton leads Trump by 2900 points, 220006 percent to 2202 percent, in a head-to-head match-up in the Morning Consult poll.
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Eight percent of respondents said they would not vote in such a hypothetical match-up, while 4 percent declined to state a preference.
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Twelve Democratic candidates takeook the stage in Ohio tonight for a three-hour match-up under far different circumstances than the last onedebate.
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He earned 3,000 baht ($94.34) for winning the fight, and earns 1,500 baht ($47.17) for each match-up that he takes part in.
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This match-up seems particularly good, given how well the two companies' capabilities complement one another, and how much customer overlap they have.
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The demographer Hervé Le Bras has shown that the gilets jaunes don't match up with any previous political constituency, either ideologically or geographically.
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I wrote silly little programs that did things like match up students in our class or endlessly scroll the same line of text.
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While it always a thrilling match-up anyway, Barboza was seen as the ideal opponent for Pettis to get back to winning ways.
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Last month, through her manager Brian Butler, de Randamie dismissed a potential match-up with Justino based on her 2011 drug test failure.
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It frustrated Kukreja that Chakraborty was pretending to be a feminist ally when she knew, she says, his private actions didn't match up.
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There's more ... Brady was asked about his upcoming match-up with Aaron Rodgers ... and Brady says he's been inspired by the Packers QB.
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Bobby Jindal says he'll vote for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton if that's the November match-up -- but he won't be happy about it.
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Some of the pixels in an image doctored using editing software will not match up with what might be expected in the real world.
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Unfortunately, it seems like a dash of game theory and an understanding of machine intelligence was of no real help during the match-up.
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The original report seemed to match up with other concerns from Western governments and companies that Chinese manufacturers could be compromised by intelligence operatives.
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And it's an away goal, too, giving Real Madrid an extra edge over Roma in their round of 16 Champions League match-up. Terrible.
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If you see a Newsom, Villaraigosa match up after tonight that will be a sure sign that Democrats are looking left for the future.
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It might not be a fun match up for either man involved but it stands to be a great one for us, the fans.
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As cities in Hurricane Florence's path deal with its aftermath, Google will match up to $1 million in donations to help with relief efforts.
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Crispr uses guide RNA as a homing device; it's designed in a lab to match up with a section of DNA designated for editing.
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"If you have a spreadsheet, clearly you're trying to match up some information — there are individual patients there that could be identified," Nash said.
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For a limited time, you can save over £38 and pick up a gift set that can match up to your passion for wine.
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However, the strong economy is not enough at the moment to boost Trump in a hypothetical head-to-head match-up with the Democrats.
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While Border Patrol's regional sectors don't match up perfectly with the regions into which ports of entry are divided, the regional comparison is suggestive.
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Manchester United's match up against Tottenham is among the standout matches that make up Amazon's first foray into Premier League soccer from next season.
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After politely reminding Rhiannon of the boy's preferred pronouns, A remarks that, sometimes, what's in someone's head doesn't always match up with their body.
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Cleveland (CNN)Rudy Giuliani never got the head-to-head match-up he'd wanted with Hillary Clinton in the 2000 New York Senate race.
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In a two-way match-up without the third-party candidates, Clinton has a 20163-point advantage over Trump, 51 percent to 44 percent.
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Or maybe, even, they don't recognize each other, since, let's be honest, the photos we put on our dating profiles never truly match up.
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An MMA match-up is an unconventional place to have a family reunion, but Chris Pratt and Spencer Pratt went ahead with it anyway.
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Clinton, a former secretary of state, energetically framed herself as the best candidate to match up against the Republican nominee in the general election.
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Both of them have strengths, and the idea whenever you do a match-up like this is to make sure they complement each other.
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In our preview of the fight, I mentioned: And that is part of what is so interesting about this southpaw versus southpaw match up.
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It's tempting to match up what Silk Labs has built up to now with Apple's efforts specifically in its own smart speaker, the HomePod.
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It's not the most enamouring match-up, but like Rena, Nasukawa is certainly a name worth looking out for as his MMA career blossoms.
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In March, 43% of Democrats thought he would beat Trump in a general election match-up compared to 27% who thought he would lose.
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This recipe has enough bold flavor to match up to the heartiest of stews, but it takes a fraction if the time to make.
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The pair will have to wait for their Centre Court match-up though, after women's top seed Ash Barty plays British wildcard Harriet Dart.
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To help retirees find the right situation, there are programs in more than 20 states that help match up seniors in house-sharing arrangements.
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We're trying to match up stories that express what marijuana culture is, in opposition to the culture that politics seems to be at today.
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Even 10 years after the brutal bear-market trough of September 1974, the returns match up well: up 093 percent annualized through September 1984.
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I have a problem with the folks at BET absolutely freaking out when other institutions don't match up to what they think is best.
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Originally launched in January 53, the app is available for iPhone and Android users, and uses GPS locating to match up buyers and sellers.
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If she ever decides to combine finances with someone, Patterson said, she'd have to be certain their long-term goals match up with hers.
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She was interested in innovations in material science – specifically, the idea of temporality and creating products that match up to their lifestyle, she says.
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They're the only two stereotypes that we have in the United States that match up perfectly with the reputation we have around the world.
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How the Accord will match up against the MX-5, I don't know; our strengths will be in their weak areas and vice versa.
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To demonstrate how uneven this match-up turned out to be, Molina landed just 41 of his 287 punches—a success rate of 14%.
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Normally if the star tracker and IRU data don't match up, the spacecraft is supposed to default to whatever the star tracker is saying.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee conducted polling that shows Bacon in much better shape in a general election match-up against Eastman than Ashford.
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Researchers from the social media company built a prototype of a cast-like device that vibrates in patterns to match up with specific sound.
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If statements by Trump do not match up, Congress will then be left with a stark choice over who is lying on the issue.
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"We should not be concerned if polls do not match up to early voting metrics, given that they measure fundamentally different things," Hamel said.
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In a compelling match up of up-and-comers, Gallagher—the grappling savant with much room for improvement in his striking—met Chinzo Machida.
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It's a great way to match up the benefits of the tax revenue with a source of revenue that is also good for health.
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Nathan Click, Newsom's spokesperson, offers several interlocked arguments for why Democrats could benefit from a traditional intra-party match up in the governor's race.
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The present reality of 150 or so colourful houses perched atop a windy hill, surrounded by a building site, does not quite match up.
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A more immediate goal, Galil says, would be challenging IBM's Watson against his system to see which one can match up the patients better.
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But the final result just doesn't match up to VR FPS games like Raw Data or Arizona Sunshine, which came from much smaller studios.
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Sanders is already trouncing Trump in the battle of ideas, which is why he leads Trump by gigantic landslide margins in match-up polling.
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Broader opinion polls in the high-stakes race have drawn questions over whether they can accurately predict the match-up between Trump and Clinton.
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Fifteen months away from Election Day, polling and financial data point to a close match-up that could determine control of the next Senate.
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" Asked about a potential Biden-Trump match-up in 2020, Giuliani told HuffPost in an interview posted Friday that "Joe Biden is a moron.
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If they don't match up, then you know to walk away instead of wasting time pursuing the wrong position for yourself, she says. 25.
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One man not mentioned in that match-up is Porter, who feels Crawford will do his best to avoid him should he continue winning.
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Meanwhile Johnson attempted to circle out and straight shoot, in the style that we expected to make him a bad match up for Gaethje.
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However, when comparably-skilled pro teams match up, it's usually the one with the sharper defensive rotations and timelier blocks that rules the day.
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With each fighter making over 100,000 Baht it was no average match up, but it didn't have the same draw that Nong Rose did.
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What was your perception of David Bowie before you met and how did that match up with what he turned out to be like?
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But the download itself works well, even if some mouth animations don't match up with the script and a few music files seem missing.
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"We kicked the tires in a lot of different things, but we were not able to match up in a comfortable way," Cashman said.
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Official voting results don't break down votes by race, so we can't match up the real outcome in Nevada up against the entrance polls.
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We imitate the sounds and words we hear from our parents and siblings while gradually learning to correct ourselves when it doesn't match up.
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Mr. Daniels is fun to watch, but his Midwestern affability and natural courtliness don't match up at all with the book's description of O'Neill.
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When a frequency meets its opposite — when the peaks of one match up with the valleys of another — the result is called phase cancellation.
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And it was very close in 20163 — it really could have been him running against Carter, which would have been a fascinating match-up.
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That's exactly what happened in 2016, when many "likely voter" models did not match up with the composition of voters who ultimately showed up.
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There are a variety of historical films about the worst days of the AIDS crisis, but few match up to this recent French drama.
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