Unsurprisingly, these outfits feature ballet flats paired with blazers, polka dot tops paired with mint cardigans and striped dresses paired with army jackets.
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There were four experimental conditions: a sound paired with a ball, no sound paired with an empty box (both "congruent" conditions); versus a rattling sound paired with an empty box, or no sound paired with a ball ("non-congruent" conditions).
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"It was the excitement of getting paired with a stranger but the possibility of not getting paired with a stranger," she mused.
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Paired with a heel it can feel more dressed up and ready for a night on the town, or paired with a slide it's perfect for strolling around.
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The left hook to the body paired with Canelo's long left hook to the head, which in turn paired with Canelo's jab to establish a pot-shotting triple threat.
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She's been stepping out in oversize puffy coats paired with teeny tiny "Kanye West-approved" sunglasses four different times already and all have been paired with her signature bold pants, naturally.
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In this shot, the pop star tests out a very dramatic cat eye paired with a simple black sweatshirt with super long sleeves and black short shorts paired with thigh-high black boots.
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Uni ends up paired with buttered turnips and salsa verde.
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Is he a second offensive option when paired with Davis?
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This, of course, is paired with a big increase in
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It's better paired with a dressier outfit like a suit.
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I love their upbeat melodies paired with dark, sarcastic lyrics.
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Medigap policies also can only be paired with original Medicare.
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"I like his mission paired with our platform," he said.
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That data is then paired with demographic details on you.
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That means they need to be paired with baseload generation.
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Each of these males was then paired with a female.
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Arnold is usually paired with Boyz II Men's Wanya Morris.
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Subsequently, it was paired with a slick of cold oatmeal.
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It paired with Chef'd to offer NYT Cooking meal kits.
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When they're paired with Potter, it feels like old times.
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Paired with the cilantro garlic sauce, they are completely addictive.
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Alexa could now be paired with our earlier model Nest.
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It's powered wirelessly and can be paired with an app.
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For right now, it's best paired with a 1080p display.
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It is then automagically paired with all your Apple devices.
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In the south, dishes are most often paired with rice.
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Those locations are paired with private companies for drone testing.
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Happy was then paired with a younger female elephant, Sammy.
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Everyone was paired with a student for a few minutes.
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She was paired with fellow Saturday Night Live alum Sen.
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" Let's just add that "life" is soon paired with "knife.
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Fluxus pieces will also be paired with more conventional programming.
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These can be fashioned into jams or paired with meats.
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And now it's about resilience — especially when paired with storage.
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But you won't just be paired with your dystopian doppelgängers.
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He might, for example, be paired with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.
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You hit the button and it's paired with the phone.
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The singles' section was dominated by straight women hoping to meet men… which meant that I was exclusively paired with other women, and most of them seemed pretty annoyed to be paired with me.
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And, paired with her signature athleisure looks, it's working for her.
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Mike, 40, kept cool in a blazer paired with white shorts.
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It's perfectly shareable and paired with grilled onions, peppers, and potatoes.
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The Mavic Pro comes pre-paired with its shockingly small remote.
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Seems like I'll be paired with another therapist for future sessions.
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The little cinnamon candies are perfect when paired with tender apples.
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On the way, they were paired with the Murvartian-Rhim family.
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And eventually, he believes ultrasound will be paired with voice technology.
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But he's extra hilarious when he's paired with a romantic lead.
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But it must be paired with more access to addiction treatment.
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Topical benzoyl peroxide products paired with salicylic acid cleansers or scrubs.
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That empathy can be contagious, especially when paired with emotional imagery.
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But sometimes, they need to be paired with a little compassion.
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The word fearless has to be paired with the word rigorous.
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These were often paired with phone numbers left by the customer.
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Bieber sported a pink hoodie paired with black sweatpants and Vans.
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Michael Fassbender's tinted shades placement, paired with his all-black suit.
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So Paul, paired with Collins and Heller, could stop the legislation.
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For the outing, Seaborn sported a floral dress paired with sneakers.
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They go perfect paired with a lot of my colorful tops.
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This is paired with heart rate monitoring for a fuller picture.
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Some speculated that Rosenworcel could be paired with a Republican nominee.
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That doesn't mean Lambrusco can only be paired with Italian foods.
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However, they would want it paired with tighter border security measures.
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A short video is paired with each location on the walk.
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Every opioid painkiller prescription could be paired with a naloxone prescription.
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Pitchers with gravitas are occasionally paired with catchers of their choice.
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This consistency and flavor works really well when paired with chicken.
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Strong winds paired with high temperatures made for a dangerous combination.
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The community-based organizations paired with certain schools have been changed.
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I wore an inky black leotard paired with snowy white tights.
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But it must be paired with more access to addiction treatment.
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They even came in golden sequins paired with a golden cardigan.
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Every guest at Borgo Egnazia is paired with a local guide.
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A picture initially paired with this article was posted in error.
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Known as "thundersnow," it's snow paired with lightning and resulting thunder.
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As always, the outdoor event was paired with an indoor one.
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Summer suits can feel more carefree when paired with graphic tees.
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Paired with this leftover cranberry sauce salsa, it hits the spot.
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Other spots, like Maglia Rosa, have paired with larger-name roasters.
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The live music is paired with abstract projections incorporating jumbled typography.
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It's a thrill paired with a sense of need and immediacy.
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It will be paired with legislation sponsored by Collins and Sen.
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Crime-fighting strategies must be paired with community engagement and fairness.
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Yadim's crimson pout felt fresh when paired with an unfussy ponytail.
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This shortfall, paired with the breakup, sent Longstreth into a depression.
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Apple just announced a new credit card paired with the iPhone.
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It's perfectly paired with Stelfreeze's art, which is crisp and expressive.
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Tom Coburn (R-OK) paired with a general lack of urgency.
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Instead of the typical posts of gorgeous food paired with gee-life's-great text, Lee's gorgeous food is paired with extremely crafted blasts of bile and despair; it's like looking at a Caravaggio while listening to Rammstein.
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It's giving us Dirty Grandpa vibes, especially when paired with that shirt.
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They're often paired with high-deductible health plans, particularly at the workplace.
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Hashtags like #cutting and #depressed are paired with black and white images.
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More impressive was the iPhone XR paired with a Smart Battery Case.
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Each dog was paired with two familiar toys they like to retrieve.
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That's paired with a fringe-embellished midi-skirt in a matching hue.
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That is why this episode should be paired with a Grüner Veltliner.
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Her prose has a lyrical urgency paired with a clean, lucid style.
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The simply seasoned fish gets paired with a bright, citrus-packed relish.
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Paired with hyper-efficient conversion rate optimization (CRO), it can be unbeatable.
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Paired with "Superstore" is another sitcom featuring a former ABC series star.
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These accounts are often paired with a high-deductible health insurance plan.
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Statement rings from this latest range are paired with classic arrow bands.
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But, female artists have become used to being paired with male producers.
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Still, short-form Stories are best paired with short-form Stories ads.
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Paired with my Razr it was almost like having an iPhone. Almost.
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It's paired with a scant 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
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Meanwhile Hadid wears a denim triangle bikini, paired with orange aviator sunglasses.
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I've been paired with Olympian Ryan Lochte and I couldn't be happier.
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Music City looks perfect when paired with a steaming cup of joe.
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Jordan Oesterle started in Franson's absence and was paired with Duncan Keith.
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The company is reusing the same design paired with an Apple Watch.
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But his photos paired with an Obama foreword is still pretty exciting.
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Paired with congressional gridlock, all this can drive rates to unfavorable lows.
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The smartphone also needs to be paired with the vehicle's Bluetooth connection.
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Kunis, 32, donned an oversize army green jacket paired with blue jeans.
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See: A skintight, spangled, dark gown paired with a slicked-back topknot.
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For a delicate, salmonlike fish, try Arctic char paired with soba noodles.
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I reported him and requested never to be paired with him again.
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You can also enable location tracking to be paired with someone nearby.
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The reduction was paired with a 90% cut in Obamacare's advertising budget.
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When paired with the navigation system, it can project directions when hiking.
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Spieth, 25, was paired with Justin Thomas while Reed played with Woods.
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He had proposed 10 different slogans, each paired with a different image.
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He is paired with Khaya Peake, who is sharp and wildly attractive.
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The Times articles they are paired with are, of course, fair game.
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But that reluctance still needs to be paired with a strategic vision.
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Griese, the stolid, quiet partner, was paired with Jackson 12 years ago.
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The company's Whole Foods deal, paired with Walmart's 2016 acquisition of Jet.
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The slowing wage growth paired with low unemployment is a genuine conundrum.
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And Google's actions, paired with the administration's agenda, could threaten that power.
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Each is paired with another figurative sculpture (her son was the model).
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But paired with Ms. Oropesa's larger-than-life Violetta, his demeanor worked.
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Kidney beans are paired with sausage in this rendition of another classic.
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We gotta go with Baby Yoda's head paired with Mike Wazowski's body.
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D Shayne Gostisbehere replaced Nick Schultz and was paired with Mark Streit.
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But paired with comeback sauce (a spicy ranch sauce), it was unstoppable.
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This is paired with the company classic "Revelations," danced to live music.
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The increase has been paired with a shift in demographics of migrants.
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ThirdLove's policy felt less benevolent when paired with below-market-rate salaries.
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Tam: A metallic jacquard jacket or sequin skirt paired with solid top.
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Paired with Trump's visit, Republicans have been showing some last-minute panic.
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White shoes must be paired with red pants or a blue shirt.
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Paired with pearls and a red lip, she nailed old-school glamour.
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The V6 is paired with an equally impressive ZF eight-speed automatic.
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was paired with the O.G. Blade Runner, for example.
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Public-health measures should be paired with travel restrictionsThe researchers also found that unless travel restrictions are paired with public-health interventions and behavioral changes that reduce the risk of transmitting the virus, the bans alone are insufficient.
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If you had to pick between the two as a model for growth over the next decade, which would you prefer — slow growth for the 99 percent paired with falling inequality, or more rapid growth paired with rising inequality?
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During the trials, each monkey saw the logos paired with their corresponding images.
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And, when paired with Aeternam Vale & Kerri LeBon's "Hiding Love," it's highly erotic.
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Paired with an expert, he was more of a shuffler than a dancer.
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But due to the luck of the draw, she'll be paired with neither.
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Since the character they're cosplaying is commonly paired with mine, this makes sense.
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Best paired with a slightly stoned disposition and a completely open afternoon agenda.
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Light dresses bore graphic circles while loose blouses were paired with loose trousers.
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When the fish weren't paired with their preferred partner they got, well, mopey.
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The Santa Cruz headset will be paired with new prototype Santa Cruz controllers.
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ESOP's mobility work, he said, must be paired with investments in poor communities.
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He might, for example, be paired with an old foe in Vitor Belfort.
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To maximize efficiency, new utility-scale generation projects should be paired with storage.
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Instead, the user wears 3-D glasses paired with a HP Zvr display.
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And I love the gingham paired with denim, especially denim skirts or overalls.
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Royal made her debut in a gold jacket paired with a sparkly headband.
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Paired with the fall equinox, this should be a refreshing change of pace.
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Graham's interview was paired with an "Axios on HBO" interview with Utah Sen.
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Or the beaded and caged two-piece she paired with a feathered crown?
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But everything changes when she's paired with Edward as a biology lab partner.
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Prints that I paired with pencil skirts, skinny jeans, and knee-high boots.
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Plus we had a really hard time keeping it paired with our phone.
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But, Sasha is the best pro I could have possibly been paired with.
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The new look, paired with purplish-gray smoky eyes, won us over immediately.
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Models in diamond-sprinkled evening pajamas and gowns paired with twinkling fairy capes.
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Even the best intentions can go awry when paired with self-righteous moralizing.
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The actress sported a dark, smoldering smoky eye paired with a raspberry lip.
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And the big storm is likely to be paired with big-time closures.
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At the time, this statement, which was paired with a criticism of President
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The players entered the rink paired with nurses, police officers, E.M.T.s and surgeons.
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The chaos of the kitchen is paired with the cooperation needed to succeed.
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The chaos of the kitchen is paired with the cooperation needed to succeed.
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Among these, 116 of the adult children were paired with both biological parents.
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When it's paired with the Clean Base, the vacuum empties itself after cleaning.
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The company is paired with Swedish company Saab in the T-X competition.
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Those elements, paired with bringing in a new year only amplified that sensation.
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McCord opted for a pink tie-dye swimsuit paired with pink-framed sunglasses.
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The kits turn unguided bombs into precision weapons when paired with navigation systems.
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BMW Group has paired with Israeli startup Innoviz Technologies around a new sensor.
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They play a useful role only when paired with strong and constructive diplomacy.
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The outfit featured short sleeves and a gold belt, paired with strappy sandals.
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Rocket was paired with a firefighter, Mike Stornetta from Windsor, California, in 2014.
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Bayern was paired with Atlético Madrid in a rematch of the 1974 final.
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Articles and columns are brief and frequently paired with vivid charts or graphics.
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The occasionally self-deprecating lyrics are paired with a blues-infused rock melody.
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The other is, apparently, a piped rowing blazer paired with trousers or shorts.
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A Virginian, he had been paired with Ohioan Harrison to provide sectional balance.
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Why did it appear decapitated, paired with the head of Hastings's secretary Ruth?
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He was paired with artist Laurel Nakadate for SVA photo department's mentor show.
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Of course, the outfit is paired with a hot-pink purse and kerchief.
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The Special Forces teams paired with indigenous mercenaries who opposed the North Vietnamese.
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Heidi Klum glows in white booties paired with a white jacket and shirt.
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And that's always normally paired with the oxtail and a lot of gravy.
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They're paired with a little bit of food in the middle Across answer.
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I have to have a couple of white ones, paired with my jumpsuit.
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It is paired with "Sibilo" by the company's artist-in-residence, Sophie Laplane.
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This season, the spotted patterns worn layered, paired with black — and mixed together.
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Paired with a bottle of chilled Italian white, this frittata is positively deluxe.
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Third, they provide accessible tools and technologies, paired with a formal accommodations program.
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The classic tops could even be paired with jeans when office life resumes.
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In watercolor silk, paired with elaborately swagged bustier tops or single-button jackets.
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In short, a firm hand works best when paired with a warm embrace.
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Cardigans can double as suit jackets and then be paired with dresses. 3.
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But until Friday, all of those astronauts had been paired with male colleagues.
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Presumably paired with someone young and healthy like Amy Klobuchar or Cory Booker.
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The guys I was paired with that day were firefighters from Long Island.
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Here's the sweet spot: You want a livable salary paired with affordable housing.
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Back at the COE, the video was paired with Strivr's customized VR software.
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Sarah Snook's in a skin-tight shamrock dress paired with dark berry lips.
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Paired with a perfect winter blonde, we are HERE to Hailey's new look.
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Such regulation, however, would only be effective when paired with strong government enforcement.
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They were often paired with knitwear, denim, and a practical boot or sneaker.
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Thus, a pearl-encrusted ruff is paired with a mop of bedraggled hair.
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They are then paired with an employee who teaches them about the products.
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Those differences — paired with Bolton's isolation among Trump's other advisers — were his downfall.
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Another factor is how the shopping case is paired with the Android case.
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Willett, who tied for fourth, was paired with Koepka on the final day.
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Berta's collection featured an elaborate blazer paired with pants and a corset bodice.
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This paired with the lasting feeling from the beating Picciolini began to disengage.
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Paired with old school investigative journalism, that tech provided the backbone for the project.
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Chester's Nuts Stuffed Peanut Dog Toy ($9.99) is perfectly paired with a "Thinker" dog.
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All this extra usage in the developing world was paired with much stronger monetization.
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It will be paired with a registration-based system for initial public offerings (IPOs).
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Before the two coupled, Willis said, Freddie was paired with a female American flamingo.
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Advertising is more effective and less wasteful when paired with the right contextual understanding.
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The top was paired with a powder blue mini skirt and matching fur coat.
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Turner chose a silk Bevza jumpsuit paired with gold sandals courtesy of Loeffler Randall.
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Basically, it's an Instagram filter paired with a few lines of AI-generated poetry.
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This, paired with waning momentum, has Newton looking at the $115 level on SMH.
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He confirmed their utility as a monitoring tool, especially when paired with other methods.
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These photos are paired with original reporting from that day by journalist Relman Morin.
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This small device can be paired with the Google Home for easy voice control.
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In many instances, they're paired with a costar who is open to performing nude.
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One-shouldered mini dresses were paired with oversized belts and pink Barbie-esque pumps.
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It will be paired with "Quartet" by the company's founder and director, Lynn Parkerson.
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When they first told me that's who I'm paired with, I was really excited.
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Think: Curly bobs, monochromatic makeup, and barely-there eyes paired with punchy red lips.
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It doesn't really matter what Trump says, though, if it's not paired with policy.
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These will be paired with electric or internal combustion packages to complete the configurations.
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The actress donned a plunging asymmetrical top which she paired with wide leg trousers.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Gear Sport works best when it's paired with a Samsung smartphone.
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Her highlighter-hued angled bob, which she paired with a strappy gold mini dress.
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Snapchat paired with TurboVote, to give its users registration information via celebrity-sponsored ads.
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Two different audio devices can be paired with the Remix at the same time.
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A long-lasting bone or chew paired with its safe space can provide relief.
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They also host MNDFL Taste, a partly silent organic catered dinner, paired with water.
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From there, Sabin's trajectory changed completely when he was paired with his "Big" Stephen.
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Olivia also threw on some cutout latex pants, paired with a black latex bodysuit.
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The actress wore a white blouse, paired with black slacks, a vest and heels.
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A long line bra paired with high-waist briefs leaves some to the imagination.
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Likewise, McDonald's has paired with both Nintendo and The Pokemon Company for previous promotions.
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Her head's found in a bed, but it's paired with an unidentified male body.
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This paired with positive carry in many markets, makes currency hedging a strong proposition.
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The unknown man's photos, paired with mine from the recent trip, are startlingly similar.
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For one, they'll need to be paired with a device instead of connecting immediately.
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The silky blush pink top paired with the oversized gold and ruby earrings. 4.
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Consider them the calling card of cool — especially when paired with a long shag.
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Black stilettos and white boots were paired with fluorescent socks and gaiter-like legwarmers.
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Also worth ordering was an artichoke and spinach dip paired with warm potato chips.
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Lopez sported a high, half-ponytail paired with shimmering, bronzed skin and pale lipstick.
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Teams of officers were paired with mental health clinicians to follow up on cases.
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" The word that would work here isn't "Wahhabi," which is nonsensical paired with "progressivism.
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Sydney: The yuzu cone is paired with meringue kisses, strawberry preserves, and shiso leaf.
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AirPods automatically pair with your Apple Watch when they're initially paired with your iPhone.
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When paired with increased deal activity, investors now have the option to be choosy.
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I think these are the most versatile in terms of design paired with performance.
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Carlock said domestic aviation fuel taxes should be paired with investments in travel alternatives.
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She also draws small white triangles near her brows, paired with light blue smudges.
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Their redemption rates, paired with credit card sign-up bonuses, make them attractive options.
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As a longtime American Airlines captain, I've been paired with hundreds of first officers.
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I was paired with a guide, a cheery, genderless text message buddy named Taylor.
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But paired with flats, sunglasses, and a glass of rosé, they're definitely a.m. appropriate.
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When paired with a cider doughnut, he rolled his eyes, as if in disdain.
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Another bomber paired with her would set off his explosives after she detonated hers.
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Paired with the Buffalo sauce, the nuggets tasted like Buffalo wings, minus the frying.
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Mr. Arias's work is paired with "Valence," by Amy Miller, Gibney's senior company director.
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Wide-leg pants paired with a roomy sweatshirt take the color down a notch.
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He might, for example, be paired with the UFC's sixth-ranked welterweight, Matt Brown.
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This being Vuitton, it was paired with matte white crocodile sneakers and a tote.
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Triple the meat should be paired with more cheese, chopped onions, or other toppings.
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After that, they were to be paired with a certified interrogator as an apprentice.
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Debuting at N.Y.C.'s New Museum this month, it will be paired with ''m.A.A.d.
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Riders will be paired with drivers offering the lowest rate, according to the company.
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"An unprincipled lawyer paired with an unprincipled president is a dangerous combination," Duckworth said.
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He'd like them better, however, if they were paired with cuts to government spending.
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I remember being paired with my Dad's last girlfriend before he married my mom.
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They were paired with shirts and sweaters, costume jewelry and even the occasional ballgown.
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The dress was paired with a cashmere Emporio Armani coat that retails for $2,188.
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"Thundersnow," as the phenomenon is known, is snow paired with lightning and resulting thunder.
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Does your company offer a health savings plan paired with high-deductible health insurance?
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It can be paired with existing speakers through Bluetooth or a 3.5mm audio jack.
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Hybrids have demonstrated that ICEs, when paired with batteries, can run at peak efficiency.
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Her signature strapless knee-length dress paired with cowboy boots was the new uniform.
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Watch this magnet marble run paired with Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" and relax.
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My go-to meal became a whole avocado paired with a pound of strawberries.
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But Faraday says its focus on luxury, paired with technology, gives it an edge.
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You may be paired with a robo-adviser or a human adviser, or both.
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Those he paired with a snap-button Western shirt in a sinister cyan blue.
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But advertisers have been sensitive about being paired with controversial content and news sources.
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When paired with a voice-controlled smart speaker, the smart lights reach another level.
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Camera-wise, both mid-range Sony phones have two on the back: a 13-megapixel camera paired with a 5-megapixel camera on the Xperia 10 and a 12-megapixel camera paired with an 8-megapixel camera on the Xperia 10 Plus.
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The LS 500 features a larger 12.3-inch display that's also paired with the touchpad.
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The brand is known for its innovative textile design, paired with a modern, feminine silhouette.
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It's a nice effect, especially when paired with the Hub's display for a visual dimension.
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An ostentatious style paired with exquisite detail runs through a series of variegated, graphic renderings.
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And every high-end abaya is paired with a matching headpiece, known as a hijab.
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Not necessarily a suit, more interesting paired with a uniquely cut pant, skirt, or dress.
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The monochromatic look of a longline blazer paired with a jumpsuit is sophisticated and versatile.
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Layers of brightly colored blooms are paired with wheat spikes for a more regal look.
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Jackie McKeon's excitement over being paired with her guide dog Brinkley has turned to concern.
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The songs are moving yet austere washes of organic instrumentation, paired with deep synthetic drones.
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But in reality, it's a natural side effect of increased supply paired with plateauing demand.
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To have environmental benefits, it would need to be paired with aggressive anti-car measures.
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Was that just far too exciting to be paired with shopping for bookshelves and lamps?
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In this event, Rockhold could instead be paired with another top contender in Yoel Romero.
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The salty crunch paired with something cool and flavorful is satisfying on so many levels.
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Tell us how important is it to have the right music paired with a film?
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Paired with the season's biggest fashion resurgence, turtlenecks, these looks stand the test of time.
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The matte black aluminum design also looks rather nice when paired with Nintendo's console, too.
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I feel that the polo shirt looks good and unexpected paired with pieces like that.
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If paired with bad weather, the king tides can create major waves and stormy conditions.
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Slowing global growth paired with an unpredictable trade war both took their toll on growth.
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Hailey wore a halter dress with a plunging neckline, paired with a black lace choker.
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In the opening scenes, she's wearing a very practical Jacquemus hat paired with a shirtdress.
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Following their lesson, they have a tasting of the wines paired with seasonal hors d'oeuvres.
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Rose turned heads in a low-cut pink top paired with a bright red skirt.
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Derek Lam showed a beaded black V-neck paired with an armor-like metallic skirt.
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The paint-splattered suit paired with a black bandeau certainly stood out in the crowd.
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The colorful tees are easily paired with jeans or leggings for an effortlessly cool look.
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Paired with loose, easy waves, her look felt at once relaxed, clean, and very sophisticated.
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It'll be paired with the new series Unanchored, which kicks off at 10 p.m. ET.
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Paired with this is the mindfulness section, which not every fitness app prioritizes, so kudos.
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Lopez, 49, opted for a green dress paired with a Chanel belt and black heels.
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All of these proposals would likely be paired with some kind of additional security package.
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Hamlin, 20, wore a white cardigan paired with gold jewelry, gold pants and white sneakers.
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Once paired with a cloud-to-hardware service like Particle, the possibilities are practically endless.
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According to an official report in 2018, 1.1m officials have been paired with 1.6m families.
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For her own part, Swift wore a burgundy dress which she paired with matching lipstick.
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When paired with other police information, the data led to the arrests of local dealers.
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Newbies SMILF and White Famous are dropping new episodes every Sunday, paired with veteran Shameless.
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Some songs are always paired with certain animations and effects, and others allow for experimentation.
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Paired with Coco in theaters will be the Frozen spin-off featurette Olaf's Frozen Adventure.
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In the 1970s Mr. Bowie famously paired with Brian Eno, Iggy Pop and Klaus Nomi.
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Needless to say, Pepperell did not raise the subject when paired with Mickelson on Sunday.
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They also looked at some studies that compared exercise alone or exercise paired with education.
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The sensor uses dual-pixel autofocus and is paired with Canon's DIGIC 8 image processor.
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Paired with pink and brown tones, the overall look is soft but makes a statement.
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She's wearing black leather motorcycle gloves paired with a lace camisole and a studded choker.
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Both engines are paired with a newer, more fuel-efficient nine-speed transmission for 2020.
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Her look was paired with a slicked back ponytail, reflecting shades and layered gold necklaces.
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This newfangled peripheral was meant to be paired with the Studio, though it sold separately.
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Abasolo, 37, sported blue and white striped swim shorts, which he paired with black sunglasses.
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Paired with a weaker-than-expected forecast, the results took Amazon's stock down 10 percent.
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The Duchess of Cambridge sported a cozy striped sweater paired with flattering wide-leg trousers.
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Imagine India's wristy, skilful batsmen paired with the island flair of Sri Lanka's happy hitters?
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A rising participation rate paired with rising wages is a good sign for the economy.
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To this end, he might be paired with one of the division's up-and-comers.
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He could also be paired with Frank Mir, should Mir be deemed innocent by USADA.
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"The sweeter-side sauces paired with various meats feels super Jewish to me," he says.
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Paired with some tactical plays in late-game situations, Potion of Madness can be devastating.
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Integrations are harder when paired with indecision Lenovo is retreading HP's footsteps with admirable diligence.
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The selfie showed off the elegant ivory gown which she paired with a matching veil.
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Close-ups of these squawking birds are paired with figure studies that render them noble.
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Long, black hair (which could very well be a wig) paired with blunt micro bangs.
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When paired with a Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal, the robot empties itself after cleaning.
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"Ideally it's meatloaf and mashed potatoes, paired with elegant lighting, candles, and flowers," Kate said.
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The light and fruity dessert is beautifully paired with macerated strawberries and sweetened sour cream.
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Prejudice, paired with the tribalism of soccer, seems to bring out the worst in people.
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It's a classic high school fantasy paired with the most stunning '90s blonde short cut.
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The mount works with any phone case and can be paired with two different smartphones.
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Once paired with one device, they're available for any device on the same iCloud account.
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An acquisition, paired with in-line guidance, boosted shares of cybersecurity company FireEye after hours.
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Personally, I'm a fan (although paired with something spicy, not the Hawaiian-style ham slices).
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It feels odd when paired with the happy, glittery graphics of seasons two and three.
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For Apple, it's a pricing drop, paired with a more comprehensive software package on iOS.
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Exalt's unholy metal is dark and twisted tones paired with lyrics of adversity and imprisonment.
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Smallwood's gestural style—paired with a drippy, active composition—gives each piece an ecstatic energy.
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The animation, paired with Nelly Kate's song Unreceived, is a moody spectacle dripping with glitter.
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A viscous drumline introduces the track, paired with obscured vocals and a covering of static.
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Works by Pape and Oiticica are paired with two pieces by Venezuelan artist Eugenio Espinoza.
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These, paired with an f2.4 lens, help produce high-quality video, even during night driving.
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Fitness trackers seem harmless, until they are paired with software that collects and aggregates activity.
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The unofficial uniform is FaZe Clan merch paired with designer sportswear and brand-name slides.
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It's as happy paired with a suit as it is jeans and a T-Shirt.
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The platform hangs in the air whileguests enjoyan authentic Greek meal paired with Greek wines.
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Kanye West wore a "Make America Great Again" hat paired with a Colin Kaepernick sweatshirt.
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These advances, paired with Apple's sprawling ecosystem, are why people continue to buy Apple smartphones.
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It paired with another initiative, the "Care to Cash" checklist, also instituted during Warburg's tenure.
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Health insurance plans that HSAs are paired with must match certain criteria, including high deductibles.
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He wore a gray-and-black tuxedo, which he paired with a standard bow tie.
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The dress also had long sleeves, and was paired with white-and-black striped heels.
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Jade rollers are ideally paired with serums or oils to help cut down on friction.
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The race has moved from early in the season to be paired with Singapore. Suzuka.
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And she's paired with Christopher Waller, an insider at the central bank's St. Louis operation.
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Those devices are more likely to get paired with Google Assistant than Nokia's new offering.
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I've seen visuals paired with my stuff before, and it's like, 'Oh, that's not right!
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He's paired with a group of gamers at an internet café, yelling at computer screens.
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When treating bipolar patients, Equetro is usually paired with something else, such as an antidepressant.
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And paired with the observation about growing revenue concentration, it paints a fairly persuasive picture.
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This is my go-to winter outfit, albeit usually paired with a chunky knit sweater.
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It may, however, be a contributing factor when paired with other things I don't like.
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The allegations, paired with speculation over how a more conservative court might treat Roe v.
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A silk cashmere robe from a cool startup, paired with tools for a day off
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She was paired with her brother Richard, who is now a social worker in Atlanta.
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Both employees and students will be paired with an active Delta pilot as a mentor.
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However, "In My Room" was also paired with cover art matching one of 17 silhouettes.
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Alcoholics Anonymous is often paired with other kinds of treatment that encourage engagement with it.
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Recently, new technology has paired with new data, and not all of it is good.
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A pearl-encrusted sweater was paired with a giant jeans (big pants are a trend).
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Why this Brahms staple was paired with Mr. Larcher's symphony, though, I could not say.
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The singer is paired with an image of Orpheus, whose story is timeworn but romantic.
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Pastries, a frothy mousselike confection and cakes paired with milkshakes are also on the menu.
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A highlight is a white-metal tribute to AIDS victims paired with Walt Whitman's poetry.
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So he emailed Citi Habitats and was paired with Ciara Ungar, a licensed saleswoman there.
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But this year she began posting images of her earrings, paired with portraits, on Instagram.
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Transit directions paired with ride-sharing and biking will start rolling today out on iOS.
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We also tried Stilton, a traditional English cheese, paired with a chocolate and oat cookie.
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But this program was conceptually paired with Mr. Gerstein's solo recital afterward at the penthouse.
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Christian Bale usually sports a beard, but it looks better when paired with long hair.
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In 1941, she claimed her crown wearing a black bathing suit paired with black heels.
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Grilled steak was the centerpiece of this meal, paired with corn, potatoes and a salad.
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Big Salad With Grains, paired with "The Big Salad" (Season 6, Episode 113) So simple.
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Paired with cute boots, this is definitely a go to outfit [with] leggings, or without.
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A friend also captured the blonde beard paired with a sailor's hat in their Insta.
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He estimated they created more than 800 backdrop paintings to be paired with 400,000 drawings.
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After logging in, the app automatically searched for and paired with my Furbo via Bluetooth.
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They made do with plates of rice and beans, paired with alternatives like stewed eggplant.
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Dresses had bodice-like tops, some slashed on the sides and paired with voluminous skirts.
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However, the decline in vehicle sales paired with uncertainty around trade might harm these numbers.
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"Paired with your phone, this ring lets you access information throughout the day," Amazon writes.
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Open up the Oculus app on a phone paired with your headset and select "Settings."
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In the photos, North, 6, wore a black dress, which she paired with matching shoes.
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Bakaj, a former State Department employee, is paired with Mark Zaid in representing that person.
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Those measures are paired with more than $15 billion in hurricane and disaster recovery aid.
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The former Miss Japan opted to compete in a printed kimono paired with a headdress.
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Games were frequently paired with ragtime dances to make for a full evening of entertainment.
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But paired with that knowledge was the understanding that the methadone also saved her life.
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And it can be paired with other treatment options, such as therapy and group sessions.
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It's perfect when paired with everything from sweaters and blouses to ruffled dresses and crop tops.
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Gigabyte is using a single 90mm fan for cooling, paired with three copper composite heat-pipes.
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Aaliyah's soft, angelic voice paired with Timbaland's smooth beats became an iconic sound of the times.
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He wore a black leather jacket that he paired with blue jeans and a purple shirt.
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To start, Stadia will work on a Chromecast paired with Google's own wireless video game controller.
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Finally, Hendricks could also be paired with Rick Story, the first man he ever lost to.
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It's glitter and oscillation paired with Solange's grace...this experience, in its entirety, was a dream.
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Paired with a matching bra and high-waisted satin pants, the top showed off Jenner's cleavage.
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The Asymmetrical neckline's nod to the 80's is trés chic when paired with structural ruffles.
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Her husband, Prince Carl Philip, looked handsome in a navy suit paired with a blue tie.
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Only recently has Walden discovered the process of photographing newborns paired with works of fine art.
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Think distressed denim paired with puffy sleeves and cargo shorts worn with tie-knot crop tops.
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I wear them with cutoff Levi's 501s, the ones I'd paired with loafers in the summer.
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The social media company has paired with a number of fact-checking organizations including Politifact, FactCheck.
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Paired with dry conditions, that could set firefighters back as they work to control the blaze.
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But they're paired with genuinely useful features like Live Caption and intriguing things like Focus Mode.
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Newfoundlanders might enjoy Jiggs' dinner, a boiled meat dish often paired with a split-pea pudding.
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You can elect to be paired with a random player or pick a friend to battle.
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For the past seven seasons, the men have been paired with women, and women with men.
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Meanwhile, Pinault opted for a white button-down paired with a navy blue blazer and shades.
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Try a moto jacket in a pastel hue paired with striped bottoms and statement-making mules.
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Oh, and her custom-made Balmain outfits that were paired with iridescent, fringed Christian Louboutin boots.
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A warm bass is plucked up and down the scale, paired with a notably digital beat.
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What we received was a new level of narcissism paired with a devotion to corporate branding.
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Paired with a crisp white shirt, he accessorized his wedding look with a floral red tie.
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Like the Clip 3, it can also be paired with a smartphone to make phone calls.
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As a result, they would need to be paired with vastly expanded revenue sharing between teams.
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That's a key drop, especially when paired with a smaller-than-expected growth in Latino votes.
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It's more of an interactive touchscreen display that's designed to be paired with another large display.
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It's full of rich traditions and culture, and ancient rituals paired with next-generation technological innovations.
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Baby MacKenlee's shirt read, "HOW 'BOUT THEM DAWGS," which was paired with a white bow headband.
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That's paired with 8GB RAM and 64GB SSD, so this device shouldn't struggle with light workloads.
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The madcap collage of influences, finally paired with personal experience, gives a context for her politics.
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Grande wore a revealing metallic dress which she paired with stiletto, over-the-knee stocking boots.
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The documents are paired with a signed statement from the book's publisher's widow corroborating the story.
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Paired with wine-colored lips and layered necklaces, the dress had a kind of witchy magic.
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Republican members of Congress on an informal retreat prefer khakis, preferably paired with a V-neck.
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He was paired with the editor Louise "Weezy" Simonson, who created the villain known as Apocalypse.
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The dress featured an open design at the neckline, which she paired with an elegant updo.
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The Ninebot S can be used as a standalone device or paired with a GoKart kit.
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Mandatory-arbitration clauses are increasingly paired with bans on class-action suits by groups of employees.
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Meanwhile, Meghan opted for a pleated Hugo Boss skirt paired with a white button down shirt.
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When paired with the right VR experiences, motion sickness should not be an issue, he said.
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Paired with more generous federal assistance, this could be enough to get hesitant members to yes.
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A strong psychological identification with their online avatar, when paired with other issues, could be another.
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The pop star wore a LeBron James Lakers jersey paired with jeans and white stiletto boots.
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The images will be paired with traditional Japanese artworks to illustrate the convergence of two worlds.
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Paired with a powerful PC, the Pro transforms your room into a near-limitless virtual gamescape.
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For the outing, Jackson wore a black crop top paired with a fringe vest and jeans.
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Like when I was a guitar tech, I'd be paired with a lot of big personalities.
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A truly perfect single was paired with a truly perfect performance, and an institution was born.
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Classic pinstriped blue suits for him were paired with brightly colored striped short dresses for her.
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The palette includes calming blues and grays—all paired with modern and elegant furniture and accessories.
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Forget mum jeans, it's all about the well-cut culottes paired with a floral print top.
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You'll notice the showy use of digital zoom paired with the gradual tilt of the camera.
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The iPad Pro 10.5 turns into an effective productivity device when paired with the Smart Keyboard.
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She's even better when paired with the hilarious Lucy Davis, who plays Steve's secretary Etta Candy.
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So you should feel fairly confident that anyone you get paired with is a good match.
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The caption, "I love Hispanics!" was paired with a grinning Trump giving a thumbs up. #MAGA!
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Zayn's not the only former One Direction member sharing photos of cute kids paired with tattoos.
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I consider myself a feminist and your misogynistic lyrics paired with a dope beat frustrate me.
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Nominee Michael Dukakis, the substantive governor of Massachusetts, was paired with the smooth and polished Sen.
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The boxes were paired with a slick website and social media campaign — search Twitter for #bringatob.
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Spending a USC would be the same as spending the real currency it is paired with.
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Risk-based rates should be paired with better incentives to mitigate the risk of storm damage.
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For starters, consider some free online writing courses paired with a few minutes of bedtime reading.
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Documentary filmmaker Vicky Du who formerly studied animal behavior was paired with neuroscientist Dhananjay Bambah-Mukku.
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Zuckerberg's investments, paired with a tour of the U.S., have drawn comparisons to a presidential campaign.
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Paired with a conservative approach to the economy is a unified leftward bent on social issues.
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How should we be viewing that in light of HBO Max, and/or paired with it?
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There's a plethora of paunchy men in ill-fitting suits, paired with leggy, stiletto-heeled counterparts.
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His black bowtie and pocket square, paired with his charming grin, bring the whole look together.
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She was paired with Jeremy Levine, a partner who joined Bessemer more than 17 years ago.
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That should provide pretty excellent endurance when paired with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 that's allegedly inside.
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To share a game, you'll need to have a Nintendo account paired with your Switch console.
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An aggressive approach to driving affordability and quality has to be paired with strong beneficiary protections.
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In 2014, Berry looked chic in a blue-and-white dress paired with a wavy hairstyle.
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The housing crisis paired with an economic crisis has left city homes empty and values low.
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The brand's signature cushioning paired with a low-stacked heel make for easy, all-day comfort.
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His pinstriped suit was paired with a gold patterned tie, white shirt and brown leather shoes.
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Geoff Cameron was paired with Brooks in central defense, and Fabian Johnson was at left back.
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The announcement came paired with harsh criticism of Iran's conduct and the threat of further sanctions.
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The following night, March 30, you'll be able to see the crescent moon paired with Mars.
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The quality and fit are spot on and it looks cute paired with denim shorts too.
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Plus, with a slight flare and distressed hem they look amazing paired with flats or heels!
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The bill, however, was paired with language expanding concealed carry rights nationwide — a nonstarter for Democrats.
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Paired with Butler, a healthy Rose gives the Bulls one of the best backcourts in basketball.
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The five-course tasting menu, which is paired with five cocktails, is 95 euros a person.
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The feature increases the chances that someone will be paired with her favorite rider or driver.
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Did you take the test and were you surprised by the whisky you were paired with?
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This modern look proves that black can be surprisingly festive when paired with rich, gold tones.
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Lively took her fandom a step further, though, with the caption she paired with the image.
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That's right—burping, reflux, and stomach upset paired with postpartum depression made me one sexy mama.
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It is also a key supplier of automotive radar, a sensing technology often paired with lidar.
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Another local favorite, Rory McIlroy, is paired with U.S. Open winner Gary Woodland and Paul Casey.
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It would be a lot if you had these ballads with the lyrics paired with it.
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"We are confident our business model paired with the China capacity, will prosper thousands of gyms."
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Front Burner Home cooks are paired with chef and restaurateur mentors to hone their business acumen.
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To offset that, he said, transit plans should be paired with measures to increase affordable housing.
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Each car here was paired with a historical tuning, with frequencies ranging from 376.3Hz to 506.9Hz.
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Her outfit was different; she was wearing a strapless gingham top paired with washed black jeans.
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They were paired with another "student"—actually a colleague of Bergen's —to grade one another's essays.
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Rooftop Smokehouse is a wonderland of smoky meats and fish paired with sharp, crunchy, punchy condiments.
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Critic's Notebook They showed up in Mardi Gras headdresses, fedoras and tutus paired with combat boots.
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But Ms. Murray rejected any suggestion that the mandate repeal could be paired with her legislation.
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The image of white actresses paired with activists of color suggested a kind of moral accessorizing.
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This piece was made in traditional, frame by frame animation, paired with digital assembling and colouring.
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Under World Health Organization protocols, artemisinin must always be paired with at least one other drug.
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Clouded leopards in zoo are often paired with a mate after they are a year old.
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Swordfish and branzino were paired with a more mild white Oenosophist, from Drama in the north.
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Stormi looked red carpet ready in a green and brown patterned onesie paired with white sneakers.
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I wore a purple Nike one-piece paired with Chaco sandals that were made for hiking.
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The 2010-2011 time frame featured weak economic activity paired with slow growth, a nasty combination.
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Like the Roku TV Wireless speakers, these can be paired with the soundbar for surround sound.
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The blue-green French tip is best paired with neutral tones, like khaki, white, and black.
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Paired with the cost of the virus outbreak, this could be a double blow for companies.
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The minimalist movement, paired with video by Bernard, coalesces to comment on violence against women. douglasdunndance.
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To work, the trackers need to be paired with an app on a smartphone or tablet.
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The designer bag paired with lunch from Subway could be a conscious trade-off, Straub said.
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But this strategy, paired with a subpar voice assistant, hasn't worked especially well in the past.
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The steel frame is fully welded and, paired with the cast-iron axle, offers excellent strength.
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When paired with a voltage converter, the prototype produced 25 milliwatts of power per square meter.
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The electron, quark, and muon, for example, are paired with the positron, antiquark, and antimuon, respectively.
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The "all you can enjoy" offerings are paired with character interactions from Goofy and his pals.
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The baby girl looked adorable in a tan one piece paired with a little straw hat.
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My friends Rayza, Dana, and I were paired with a small group visiting from Long Island.
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It's paired with Maurice Pialat's "We Won't Grow Old Together," another film featuring an unstable couple.
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A chiffon poet's blouse with embroidered cuffs was paired with the only trousers on the runway.
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The thick, sticky caramel topping was especially powerful paired with the caramel cheesecake and caramel mousse.
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Paired with very tactical boss battles, the run is expected to finish in under an hour.
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Aggressively entertaining plotting is paired with the kind of dialogue for which readers love Don Winslow.
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He said good stewardship of land and water paired with responsible offshore development aren't mutually exclusive.
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Carson is paired with comedian Kel Mitchell on the new season of the reality competition show.
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For the outing, Del Rey wore denim shorts paired with a printed top and a headband.
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Recipe of the day: Crispy pork chops paired with buttered radishes are an easy weeknight dinner.
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But this fascination tends to be paired with enduring myths among cis and trans people alike.
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Paired with the paradigm of mobile computing, it created a big shift inside Google, he said Wednesday.
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If the Panda is paired with Chffr, users can record all the sensor data from their cars.
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My review Watch was paired with an iPhone 33 and was on an AT&T wireless plan.
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Many employers now offer these accounts, which must be paired with a high-deductible health insurance plan.
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Russell was paired with D John Klingberg (33 goals, team-best 43 assists) in Thursday's practice. 2.
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Martin complimented his girlfriend's look in a black suit paired with a black tee and white sneakers.
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During the retreat, he was paired with singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier, and they struck up a conversation.
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For the day in the sun, Ramona wore a brown bikini paired with a sarong and sunglasses.
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And naturally, those secretly Googled questions are paired with an Ikea product that could "fix" the problem.
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Our motor technology paired with other breakthrough technology has helped us create our very first hair dryer.
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Paired with those pale gold accents, the Spectre doesn't look like any other notebook out right now.
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But when the action is paired with a real-time graph charting the movement it turns soothing.
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Once ready, it'll be paired with SpaceX's future "Super Heavy" launch rocket for extra-orbital launch capabilities.
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Jennings, paired with Emma Slater, joins a long list of NFL players who have participated on DWTS.
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A green and white floral, Cynthia Rowley tea-length dress, paired with Sarah Flint's Tara heeled sandals.
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Ashley wore a strapless, floor length Priscilla of Boston gown, paired with traditional jewelry and a veil.
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If a Pap is paired with an HPV test, then women can go five years between testing.
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Paired with foie gras, blue cheese or desserts, Tokaj wines are valued for their richness and complexity.
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Geopolitical worries, paired with a weaker US dollar, are giving the safe haven metal a significant boost.
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In one portrait, Hadid lounges around in a baggy, all-white outfit, paired with bedazzled Decor sneakers.
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Round-collared tops, also with exaggerated sleeves were cropped at the stomach and paired with drawstring shorts.
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Many of the pieces were paired with photographs of Hitler holding what appears to be the items.
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Jenner wore a long, silky red strapless dress with a thigh-high slit, paired with nude heels.
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With the intensity of instrumental grime, paired with something altogether more cinematic, this is music for now.
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Mysteriously, everyone on Blundr has an identical face paired with different hair, different clothing, and different accessories.
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You just need to answer a few questions about yourself to get paired with a tax professional.
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Even if paired with a more emotionally stable commander-in-chief, Mr Flynn would be a concern.
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Other highlights include stereo speakers, a 4,000mAh battery, and ZTE's MiFavor10 software paired with Android 9 Pie.
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It sounds great, too, when paired with a Bluetooth speaker (the built-in speaker should be avoided).
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Around her neck, she wore a silver "Gwen" necklace paired with another marked simply "G," for Gavin.
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Wiig's dramatic Valentino dress, which she paired with long black gloves, was compared by many to lasagna.
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Yes, it's called the Playbase, and yes, it's another speaker meant to be paired with your television.
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For two children-focused outings, she opted for patterned summer dresses paired with her go-to wedges.
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Her fame brings with it its share of complications, but it's also paired with a powerful platform.
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The turnout for the runoff, which was paired with legislative elections, was 61 percent, Ms. N'Kouet said.
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Those that gain entry are paired with companies like IBM, Google and Facebook for four year contracts.
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James, 32, looked sharp in a grey suit paired with a light blue shirt and navy tie.
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Jewel-toned gowns were paired with sheer black tights while other looks included trousers and pleated skirts.
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Paired with a sleek blowout or glossy waves, it shows off her killer bone structure every time.
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It's best when paired with Sonos' optional sub, but as mentioned earlier, that'll run you another $699.
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Aniston was seen wearing a simple v-neck shirt tucked into dark-wash jeans paired with wedges.
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That's paired with a solid on-board audio experience, as far as on-board smartphone speakers go.
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The thumping bass line paired with rhythmic guitars in the choruses keep the song moving, pulsating, beckoning.
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Paired with the 1-inch sensor, that should make for fast, non-blurry photos in most conditions.
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I like it a lot, and paired with a burgundy Type Cover it's a great looking device.
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Paired with the dark charcoal shadow, the gold helps add some twinkle that's perfect for the season.
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Paired with voice commands, the result would be a more intuitive smart home, that understands us better.
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One can never go wrong with a pair of wide-legged trousers paired with a trench coat.
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Scheduling conflicts, paired with failing talks between Cavill's WME reps and Warner Brothers, contributed to the decision.
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That's the CRISPR programming paired with one specific enzyme (Cas9) that's used to DNA at precise locations.
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That analysis would then be paired with other "indicators" and might raise a flag for further review.
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In addition to receiving funding, selected entrepreneurs will be paired with mentors from Sesame Workshop's executive team.
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She only made it through three rounds, despite being paired with the reigning champion dancer, Mark Ballas.
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It must be paired with a top-to-bottom examination of the purpose of policing in general.
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She styled a black half-zip windbreaker paired with black 2XU bike shorts (her go-to bottom).
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The survey also asked for feedback about how the books would be paired with the other items.
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Particularly euphemistic foods — think tacos and oysters or sausages and bananas — come paired with innuendo-loaded phrases.
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Ashley stepped onto the carpet wearing a black top and a black skirt, paired with black pumps.
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His subtle stubble paired with his fresh haircut makes puts him at the top of our lists.
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His coat featured patchwork embroidery, which he paired with some simple jeans and a white button-up.
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On the modern end, there's lamb ribs paired with beefy French fries and deep-fried yak sausages.
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Shortly thereafter, I was told that clear quartzes "do nothing" unless they are paired with another stone.
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I tie up a black band tee over a black Aritzia dress paired with red Western booties.
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Some were paired with French fighting units, who treated them with more respect than their white counterparts.
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"You're magic," Inaba told Brown, who was paired with pro Sharna Burgess and danced a complicated quickstep.
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Another snapshot saw North wearing feather-adorned kitten heels paired with athletic pants and a denim jacket.
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Or maybe you'd prefer a Coca-Cola Rolla Costa — another video not to be paired with food.
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Statement earrings instantly add pizzaz to a basic outfit (especially when paired with a good, bold lipstick!).
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Did we really need another version of the comically oblivious superhero, paired with his hapless sidekick Arthur?
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For the evening, Markle wore a $595 black tuxedo minidress by Judith & Charles paired with black heels.
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Paired with some Scent Blocking Lotion and bait, you're sure to see success in your hunting endeavors.
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As for her on-screen DWTS life, Murgatroyd is paired with former Bachelor Nick Viall this season.
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It is paired with $1.2 billion in additional nondefense budget authority, according to the House Democratic summary.
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And paired with her burgundy floral gown, it was the perfect addition to her boho-chic vibe.
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Paired with a younger man, nearly three out of four of these young women successfully gave birth.
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Chronic understaffing paired with millions of veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan led to severe backups.
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Beckham's autumn designs featured breezy dresses and baggy pants paired with knee-high boots and boxy handbags.
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Malaysia is paired with Japan rather than neighbors Singapore, which remains in its usual slot after Italy.
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Romain's side-by-side displays of his artwork paired with his sons' original drawings are truly marvelous.
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Designers finished it off with Herringbone carbon fiber that was paired with anodized bronze and aniline leather.
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Paired with some floor-standing Focal speakers, it impressed me with its loudness, clarity, and spatial imaging.
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After he had paired with the butt plug, he was able to make it vibrate on command.
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"It was a pleasure, a treat," said Conrad Shindler who was paired with Lincicome for the round.
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As a result, any hostile bid must be paired with a bid to replace the target board.
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On CNN, Dershowitz was often paired with CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin to discuss the probe.
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They've said in the past that they want technical corrections to be paired with other tax changes.
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The new chips are paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD.
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It also can be paired with the new Smart Chime accessory, offering a more traditional doorbell experience.
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Industrial designer Elaine Khuu was paired with neuroscientist Andrew Bogaard who studies motor functions of the brain.
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This year's computer kit includes the familiar bright orange physical keyboard but now paired with a touchscreen.
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Each evening features dance performances from a handful of rotating companies, paired with a selection of films.
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Would adults be more likely to quit if e-cigarettes were paired with other supports, like counseling?
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The all-white furnishings are paired with Bolivian textiles: an Apple store designed by an Andean weaver.
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Yet it still was a bit jarring to see Christopher Kane's spring '17 collection paired with Crocs.
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Each was paired with an element of gem formation: Pressure, Temperature, Transport, Water, Oxygen, Life and Metamorphism.
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Through Hackbright, she says she was paired with two mentors and one of them worked at Reddit.
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Mandatory money for deferred maintenance should be paired with mandatory consideration and discussion of resources for LWCF.
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Inmates in SHU are typically paired with a cellmate and checked on by guards every half-hour.
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Vonn chose an all-black suit jacket, which she paired with thigh-high boots and no pants.
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"And the right kind of pesto," Crewdson adds (Oliva Lacinato Kale & Walnut Pesto, paired with chilled tortellini).
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If someone is looking for career advice, they'll be paired with someone who can offer them mentorship.
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It was a midi-length red lace dress in 1950s A-line style, paired with nude pumps.
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Octopus, tender and charred, is paired with a lean chardonnay in the form of a bracing gelée.
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That, paired with the soft rocking of the ship, had me sleeping like a baby every night.
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It may feel difficult to part ways with that savings, but money is best paired with intention.
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He was paired with the strong-armed catcher Rene Rivera during the season because of that issue.
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Leather sneakers can up your style game whether paired with a suit or a sweater and jeans.
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Spending the digital coin would be the same as spending the fiat currency it is paired with.
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In every case, those photos were paired with sexual comments from the original uploaded and other users.
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But the opportunities for hope outweigh the potential for abuse, especially if paired with reasonable quality control.
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Paired with her gigantic, knowing heart, she is a force I am so grateful to collaborate with.
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The ICE paired with its icy blue in the lead image above is the most explicit coincidence.
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His page is a stream of resplendent images paired with tidbits of wisdom, generally quotes from Diesel.
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McIlroy will be paired with Johnson, one of the few players able to bomb drives past McIlroy.
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In 2013, he was paired with his Australian compatriot Scott in the final round of the Masters.
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Paired with the physical and sociological punches is "Afro Promo #1: Kinglady," a film by Ms. Chipaumire.
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China's numbers thus surprise some people, especially when paired with those for the ostensibly superior Star Wars.
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Structured co-ords create a demure vision in tulle and puddle train skirts paired with lace tops.
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This methodology, when paired with gamification, may lend itself to a new, simplified form of crop management.
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These games give us wonder in front of us paired with an ever-present danger from below.
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Obama's election, paired with the financial crisis and ensuing recession, served to greatly alter the political landscape.
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The track features acoustic-like guitars paired with Richard's soft, light melodies and progresses into spindly synths.
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The Sass & Bide number was paved in sequins and paired with a hat cocked to one side.
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Most notable is the return of the physical QWERTY keyboard, paired with BlackBerry's security and workflow applications.
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Cooper says that these building blocks of artistic expression were paired with the early expressions of life.
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His tacos are also worth writing home about and are best paired with a BS Street Cocktail.
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The results are paired with a percentage that shows the system's confidence in a diagnosis or recommendation.
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The pattern of responses is nearly universal: Blacks are more often and more quickly paired with threats.
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George Clooney, 54 Fact: Crows feet are super hot when they're paired with a genuinely adorable smile.
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Ellie loves wearing her favorite teal Pocket Shorties ($18) paired with a poppy Long Sleeve Slim Tee.
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The ensemble featured a button-up top with short sleeves, and was paired with simple black heels.
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That's often what a great work rival paired with a little self-awareness can do for you.
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The virus was the first computer virus to be paired with ransomware, which demands ransom from victims.
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Increased rates of cohabitation paired with couples marrying older meant they already had many of these items.
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The appeal of a strong red lip — paired with not much else — wasn't lost on makeup artists.
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Make creamy white beans with herb oil, paired with a salad and a good glass of wine.
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Wild for Animal Prints: This season, the spotted patterns are layered, paired with black — and mixed together.
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That, paired with administration inconsistency on whether it even wants a clean debt, has emboldened Democratic opposition.
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Models will grace the catwalk in jaw-dropping lingerie looks paired with the brand's iconic Angel wings.
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"Cosmic Traveller" gives you a smooth feeling, with its swinging percussions paired with a cool acid baseline.
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But slowing progress in hiring paired with already-weak inflation could create a rationale for Fed action.
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If regressive tax cuts were actually paired with spending cuts, they would be unpopular and wouldn't pass.
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Its shape — paired with the plane's stealth systems — would enable it to be undetected by Soviet radars.
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Six Detroit artists were paired with these community-minded nonprofits to produce attractive prints available for supporters.
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Her mother wore a floor-length circle skirt for dinner every night, paired with cashmere and pearls.
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Paired with a sleeveless shirt in a contrasting fabric, it offers a striking alternative for office dressing.
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The same is true of solar PV, and in many cases, solar PV paired with battery storage.
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In this book, the reproductions are paired with well-chosen quotations by major literary and philosophical figures.
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The difference this time is the magnitude of the investigation paired with an era of instant news.
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Lunches and dinners were mostly broccoli and asparagus paired with seafood — meals he didn't eat growing up.
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The device was paired with iTunes, the company's music store, which would help upend the recording industry.
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Or should it be paired with the even greater number of horrific acts committed by Polish citizens?
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There's the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon chip on-board (855), paired with a a beefy 4,000 mAh battery.
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Paired with flash-fried large shrimp from eastern North Carolina, the dish straddles her past and present.
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To be effective, testing needs to be paired with actions to slow the spread of the virus.
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The other major addition is Glass's music, which is finely paired with the texts in both instances.
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Some meal kits provide ingredients paired with recipes, while others send pre-made meals or grocery items.
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O'Neal was paired with a young Dwyane Wade, and the Heat won the NBA title in 2006.
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Though no one was injured, experts believe it would have been better paired with an Interstate '95.
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Even smart, clean-lined suits and dresses were paired with youthful flourishes like fishnets and silk bandannas.
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"The debt ceiling should be paired with significant fiscal and structural reforms," he said in a statement.
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My gold platform $20 Havaianas looked, in fact, quite stylish paired with my Alexa Chung maxi dress.
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Jenner wears a lace red bra paired with a diamond necklace featuring the iconic Playboy bunny symbol.
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This material is paired with Brooklyn Bedding's patented CopperFlex material, which also helps create an antibacterial environment.
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The most prominent of these were a couple of turbaned figures, each paired with a distinctive symbol.
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Mr. Lustig is wonderfully empathetic, still more so when he's paired with the splendid young Mr. Niborski.
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When paired with the High-Intensity Run Bra, you'll feel prepared to spend your whole day actively.
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Tax-favored accounts for medical expenses, so-called HSAs are often paired with high-deductible insurance plans.
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A transparent peach-colored blouse with a ruffled neckline was boldly paired with a scarlet leather skirt.
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Indeed, Tolisso could end up paired with the Juve engine instead of Pogba, or even Ngolo Kante.
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Paired with legal proscriptions, film is a persuasive medium for administering racial convention and shaping romantic aspirations.
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Harry was relaxed in Club Monaco&aposs Standard Fit Texture Shirt, which he paired with dark pants.
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Paired with excellent visual design and solid gameplay, the world of Control feels rich and constantly surprising.
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The right experiential campaign paired with carefully selected social influencers and online content is a winning formula.
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Barclays offers some of the highest rates on long-term CDs paired with no minimum deposit requirement.
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Left casually wrinkled and paired with simple black trousers, it looked polished — in the most relaxed way.
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They have been condensed, edited for clarity and paired with photos of their systems and New York's.
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This sculpture, 'Stuhl mit Fett' (1963), shows a simple wooden chair paired with a slab of fat.
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Some are dressed in improbable combinations of donated clothes: a tiny tuxedo jacket paired with basketball shorts.
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The $1.3 billion rise in automotive exports was paired with a $900 million rise in automotive imports.
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The duchess looked dashing in a navy velvet gown, which she paired with Princess Diana's favorite tiara.
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I think it would be nice, a smoky mezcal paired with some fruity, hop-forward, piney (beer).
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But if the Justice Department's work is paired with increased access to drug treatment, it may help.
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Chip's lively joyfulness paired with a mysterious inner darkness has become a familiar aspect in Carrey's characters.
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What you really want is that sweet spot of fulfilling combat paired with a coherent leveling system.
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The hanabiramochi, a mochi paired with a slice of candied burdock root, is a New Year's specialty.
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Nothing says "I've got my act together" quite like a wrinkle-free outfit paired with perfectly creased pants.
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Two women in their 30s, wearing Sansa and Daenerys wigs paired with jeans and t-shirts clinked Coronas.
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North also enjoyed time on the sand, wearing a pink and yellow dress paired with a unicorn headband.
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Blueborne doesn't require devices to be paired with the malicious device, or even be set in discoverable mode.
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But Trump's optimistic rhetoric paired with his lack of criticism for Putin diverges from longstanding bipartisan US policy.
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Nancy McKeon has been paired with dance pro Val Chmerkovskiy for season 27 of Dancing with the Stars.
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Design-wise, it's similar to Hinge, and profiles consist of a series of photos paired with icebreaker prompts.
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This $100 device, when paired with its smartphone app, allows you to read your car's diagnostic info yourself.
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I have a soft spot for sneakers paired with festive outfits, like a sparkly dress or a suit.
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The disco spirit was present in the form of sparkly sequins that were paired with large geometrical shapes.
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Paired with a smartphone app over Bluetooth, you can use the ball to train and improve your game.
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Multi-manager funds use a stable of small portfolio manager-led investment teams paired with central risk oversight.
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Karwai Tang/WireImage Barroso also accessorized with diamond earrings, along with a simple gold bangle paired with heels.
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The results surpass those of bodybuilder strength paired with the grooves of a pumice stone, so I'm in.
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She wore a low-cut white blouse and high-waisted pencil skirt, which she paired with black pumps.
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Cyrus glowed in a Yves Saint Laurent striped, mini dress that she paired with sheer, black, patterned tights.
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"We had these crazy plastic wigs that were helmet-like paired with an ultra-bright wardrobe," Boardman explained.
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There's trouble ahead for Beth, and its related tension is paired with a reopening of fresh childhood wounds.
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This, paired with Trump's previous calls for a "Muslim registry," set the stage for the President's travel ban.
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That effort would be paired with a requirement that producers use more recycled content in their own packaging.
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More radically what if internet ads had to be paired with message equivalent TV, cable, and newspaper ads?
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"I think the Charlotte flats are great paired with airy summer dresses," she says of styling the shoes.
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Here was Nintendo's most important character paired with… a Minion-like rabbit taking selfies in Princess Peach cosplay?
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This is done a lot in the tech space, and technical talent is paired with non-technical talent.
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For men: A suit with a bright, colorful tie paired with a coordinating pocket square and cool accessories.
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Some research even suggests that people enjoy high-intensity workouts more when they're paired with rhythm and melodies.
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The HDEV stream is paired with an ISS tracker that can tell viewers where the station is positioned.
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Paired with a nude heel and statement bag, this look keeps you polished and avoids thigh-chafe. 3.
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Holmes soaked up the unofficial end of summer in a blue dress paired with a hat and sunglasses.
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In 2015, the star sported a crystal bra that barely covered her nipples, paired with a turquoise headdress.
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For one performance, there's a Beatnik-esque turtleneck paired with oversized, wide-leg trouser, all courtesy of Chanel.
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Is it a cat-eye and a red lip or electric-blue eyeshadow paired with a bold brow?
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The sisters wore the same black-and-white printed piece, which they paired with leggings and jeans, respectively.
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Impressive editing is paired with the childlike acting and lip-synching the app and its challenges call for.
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The actress wore a brown fringed jacket paired with bleached skinny jeans and tan booties for the outing.
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Everyone was unanimous about how well the buttery simplicity of this simple shortbread cookie paired with the wine.
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Even paired with MMS, it doesn't offer any of the features you expect from a modern texting app.
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Kate wore a light blue dress by Emilia Wickstead for the outing, which she paired with nude heels.
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Paired with a nude glossy lip and black top-lid eyeliner, her lace headpiece looked anything but cheesy.
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Productivity across the portfolio was exceptional, and paired with non-essential asset sales, further strengthened our cash position.
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It's undeniable that paired with the acceptance of selling out is a new pride in being financially independent.
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Think: strategically-placed arrows and the words "Nip Lift," which are paired with a sarcastic (yet helpful) caption.
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Bralettes' popularity bodes well for retailers' revenues, as they're often paired with off-the-shoulder or sheer tops.
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The ensemble featured a white top with a collar and rolled up sleeves paired with a black skirt.
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This time around, though, CNN's random drawing resulted in Warren being paired with Sanders on the first night.
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But if you want, it can be wirelessly paired with any Bluetooth speaker for an even bigger sound.
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Most of the new designs were paired with leather belts inspired by belts used to carry work utensils.
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He uses diagrams paired with the most common 1,000 words in the English language to explain complicated ideas.
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Dress down feminine silk slips and florals, which can sometimes feel too saccharine when paired with dainty heels.
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West wore a crisp white shirt with a colorful print portrait in the center — paired with white jeans.
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He has called for legislation to allow Puerto Rico to restructure its debts paired with independent fiscal oversight.
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The firm's losses, paired with slower-than-anticipated DAU expansion, were a tough pill for investors to swallow.
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The brow bar and minimal hardware paired with round grey lenses are cool and classic all at once.
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The star's new look was especially edgy paired with her form-fitting all-leather dress with zipper detailing.
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Guests drank ginger-spiced negronis and lotus flower martinis while each course was paired with a rare wine.
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All of that research paired with our high levels of anticipation for the premiere is making us thirsty.
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The desserts are fancifully plated, and each confection, paired with a tray, bowl, or dish, is exquisitely detailed.
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Rogers' Trapper John was paired with Alan Alda's Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce in CBS' Korean War comedy-drama.
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He was paired with another unknown, a guy with blond tips and a radio voice named Ryan Seacrest.
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The credit card will be paired with new iPhone features, designed to help Apple customers manage their finances.
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Most evangelicals tell pollsters they support a path to citizenship for the undocumented, paired with border security improvements.
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Paired with a gospel choir in the background, the awe-inspiring bars highlight how blessed both rappers are.
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The HP OfficeJet Pro 8720 offers simple installation and it's paired with intuitive software and ink that's affordable.
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In Open Heart Warrior, scenes of natural splendor are paired with gruesome human realities of imprisonment and death.
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Truly, you'll never have a dull moment once this modern lighting system is installed and paired with SmartThings.
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None of this systemic angst would matter if it wasn't paired with a scripted story I cared about.
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Gates and Siroya share a belief that technology, paired with resources and creativity, can help generate wealth everywhere.
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But as the GOP leadership keeps telling us, the bill is meant to be paired with administrative action.
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These sweet, spice-roasted carrots with caramelized edges are perfectly paired with creamy avocado and tangy lime juice.
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Oh so freakin' sexist, especially when paired with the caption written by CNN Senior Producer Josiah Daniel Ryan.
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Spending a USC would be the same as spending the real currency it is paired with, UBS said.
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The Queen's only daughter, Anne, Princess Royal, wore a beige patterned coat paired with a light beige sheath.
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She's since been flooding her Instagram with pictures from set, most paired with iconic quotes from the films.
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Just grab a Logitech LIGHTSYNC mouse to get RGB lighting paired with the sound in over 300 games.
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Rather than utilize a big delivery firm like FedEX, Volvo instead paired with a startup called urb-it.
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Why is it that Paul Rust, a comedian, is paired with an actor rather than another woman comedian?
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But this, paired with Lochte's general, shall we say, presence of mind, makes for a pretty hilarious timeline.
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The lessons shared in the book are even more powerful when paired with frank, personal advice, Thakor says.
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Maya looked ready for spring in a calf-length floral dress, which she paired with black embellished sandals.
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Brides reported that the dress weighed approximately 100 pounds and was paired with a 26-foot long veil.
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There are gravity weapons that suck in enemies and can cause damaging vortexes when paired with elemental weapons.
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Democrats have said they want fixes to the tax law to be paired with more substantive tax changes.
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A simple sesame-soy dipping sauce, paired with the dumplings, managed to complement — without overwhelming — their subtle flavor.
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"This is a culmination of hard work paired with the goal to make your child happy," she said.
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Once I connected them with the new iPhone, they were automatically paired with the Watch on my wrist.
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These are paired with festive accessories and encased in a retro-style ivory box decorated with twinkling-stars.
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The simple outfit, paired with the singular accessory of a lightsaber, gave rise to an army of Reys.
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That kind of trauma, paired with inexplicable misogyny, created the hell that was Piscatella's season 5 kidnapping scheme.
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Both engines will be paired with a quick-shifting eight-speed automatic with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
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Many Democrats have said they want corrections to be paired with more substantive changes to the 2017 law.
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When paired with the healthy fat, fiber, protein, and potassium found in an avocado, it's a solid choice.
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Make sure Bluetooth is turned on and that your Fitbit is paired with and connected to your Mac.
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That would be paired with plans to promote the use of those technologies in the U.S. and abroad.
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This will only happen, however, if it is paired with permanent reauthorization and fulling funding for the LWCF.
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But I can't see how that, paired with a better pen, is worth the price Microsoft is charging.
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Third, federal deficits would accumulate in the face of substantially reduced tax revenues paired with few spending cuts.
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Glow-in-the-dark accents are fused within a knitted upper that&aposs paired with a 4D midsole.
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The display starts at $5,000, and can be paired with the controversially priced display stand for another $1,000.
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For the entrée, guests tasted a petite filet steak au poivre, paired with honey and orange-infused shrimp.
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Gretchen Wieners' best look was a red "royal punk" slogan tee paired with a belted Burberry pleated miniskirt.
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Banksy shared a look at the shocking moment on Instagram, paired with the cheeky caption, "Going, going, gone...."
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Only here, the buddy-cop formula involves a human, Smith's Ward, paired with the Los Angeles Police Dept.
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The comedy and heart of Jim Henson's Muppets paired with the classic Christmas tale is a must-see.
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An example: The iPhone X, paired with this 10,000mAh battery from RAVPower, weighs a total of 367 grams.
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Buffy is less cute chokers and more ill-fitting colorful leather jacket paired with jewel-toned, bootcut pants.
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Deals that have gotten momentum for e-verify in the past have typically come paired with visa reform.
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In Murkowski's case, she had paired with Montana Republican Steve Daines, whose daughter was getting married on Saturday.
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The same might be paired with high kicks as McGregor carries his hands low when he back tracks.
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We're especially loving the exaggerated sleeves paired with the luxe Bulgari jewels and metallic silver ankle-strap sandals.
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As does a plate of crispy tofu when paired with a couple of matches of Street Fighter 2.
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Lucky's off-white tuxedo blazer, paired with a white silk shirt, are both tricked out with Swarovski buttons.
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When paired with a lightened up cheese sauce, this lighter macaroni and cheese is a dream come true.
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But the reduction has to be paired with increased access to addiction care — and it frequently hasn't been.
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When paired with one of their delicious, smoothie-like aguas frescas made from fresh fruit, we think not.
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Show up at your host's house with a bottle of Wine Away paired with this year's Beaujolais nouveau.
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Paired with the draconian measures imposed by China, this might have extended the window for strengthening domestic preparedness.
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Paired with some green corduroy pants ($375), it wasn't a suit, exactly, but it would do the job.
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We paid tribute to him with an antipasto plate — prosciutto di Parma, mortadella — paired with incredibly creamy cheeses.
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Each version of chicken is paired with a condiment, the sugar content escalating from one to the next.
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Wax molds of the artist's face, flattened and distorted, are paired with motion-activated recordings of her voice.
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At the second, the Massachusetts senator was paired with Sanders, who thus far has declined to attack her.
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Thirty-nine are paired with the paintings, drawings, bronzes, and cut-outs they either influenced or appeared in.
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The dining rooms aboard AmaWaterways' European riverboats present delicious food that's plated beautifully and paired with attentive service.
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From a look book, Ms. Dern chose a long-sleeve black blouse paired with a gold lamé skirt.
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"This gives you a boost of youth paired with a natural glow and lustrous lip," Ms. Tilbury said.
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Everything was paired with thick ribbed socks scrunched at the ankle and high-top Prada sneakers or wedges.
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On Saturday, Koepka, 29, was paired with Jordan Spieth, 25, his diametrical opposite in personality and playing style.
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Chappell was paired with Charley Hoffman, whose caddie, Brett Waldman, was surprised they had any gallery at all.
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" Paired with a baffled civilian contestant (Pete Davidson), Mr. David said, "Thank you, it's good to be here.
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We ate just a truly memorable dish of roasted seal loin paired with two different kinds of beets.
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The Northern diet is mainly composed of meats like lamb and beef paired with all sorts of noodles.
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Carolina Gold might be paired with a gently fried chicken thigh and a swath of tamarind barbecue sauce.
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Shakespeare's 'Song of the Witches' from "Macbeth" paired with an article about a store for "enchantments" in Manhattan.
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Nude fabrics were paired with metallic gold embellishment and shimmering detailed beading for an extra touch of glamour.
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The other side: Other incentives, when paired with transparency, actually do get people to shop for cheaper care.
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Creativity and critical thinking, paired with fluency in digital skills, are the key qualities needed in today's economy.
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Their Reuben ($14.95) is to die for, especially when paired with one of the brew pub's many selections.
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The ethereal silk dresses printed with Schiff's photographs of candles and grasses were paired with lug-soled boots.
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Roku is also releasing a $179.99 wireless subwoofer that's best paired with the soundbar or the wireless speakers.
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Inside, the Swift 7 is using a fanless 8th Gen Core i7 processor paired with 16GB of RAM.
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College-educated white voters, paired with nonwhite voters, could profoundly endanger the G.O.P. in traditionally Republican, upscale districts.
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On Thursday, she wore a rose gold custom-knit suit by St. John's, again paired with Christian Louboutins.
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Wirecutter's headlight pick is the Light & Motion Urban 500, best paired with the Cygolite Hotshot Pro 150 taillight.
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Golden undertones look best with creamy shades; cool skin tones look good when paired with platinum white hair.
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Cycling shorts, oversize fleeces and retro anoraks were paired with tailored high-waisted trousers and wide-shouldered blazers.
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The attack — paired with a second that killed a 15th person — added to fears of vehicular attacks elsewhere.
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The $6.90 (£5.25) cheese was paired with mushroom duxelle — a mixture of mushrooms, onions, herbs, and black pepper.
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Rihanna wore a black sweatshirt from her LVMH-parented Fenty label, which she paired with silky black trousers.
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This paired with their contribution to cleaner air hits home with two quintessentially millennial values: wellness and sustainability.
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For a 90-minute tour of the estate paired with sit-down tasting, it'll cost $85 per person.
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To address concerns about access and quality, these programs are usually paired with quality monitoring and improvement initiatives.
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Internally, they're running AMD Ryzen 5 3500U processors paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage.
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Look no further than the last election cycle paired with economic statistics, and this trend soon becomes clear.
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It was paired with other legislation that was widely supported by Republicans and would loosen concealed-carry laws.
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Or even showing up to a fancy brunch downtown in flip flops paired with my favorite Ganni dress.
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So many columns of nonsensical numbers, paired with dollar signs and tiny boxes is a recipe for disaster.
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They were paired with a security expert who was supposed to help with their biometric encryption key idea.
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When paired with toys and treats, Johnson says, the videos complete the picture of a more enriching environment.
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For the power set, with Prince of Wales double-breasted trouser suiting paired with sheer nylon muscle shirts.
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You&aposll be paired with analysts who will, in turn, help you adjust to the workflow, Bright added.
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Open the Oculus app on a device that&aposs paired with your headset and open the "Settings" menu.
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On the runway, it was paired with a collared shirt, patterned tie, snakeskin boots, and a pink hat.
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When paired with a phone, you can track your weight, body fat, bone mass, water intake, and more.
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Just the memory of those legs paired with Julian Glover's raspy voice is enough to give us chills.
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That data was paired with other records to build psychological profiles used to target voters, the commission said.
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For their outing, Paltrow wore a long red and blue Gucci shirtdress paired with white sneakers and sunglasses.
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Spice Girl Halliwell, 47, looked gorgeous in a black, leather, belted overcoat dress paired with classic black pumps.
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That in turn is supposed to be paired with regulatory efforts to prevent them from abusing their guarantee.
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Part of that is something Swagway call SentryShield, which is paired with Swagway's new Battery Management System (BMS).
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"Monetary stimulus is not enough if not paired with fiscal and structural policies by the government," he said.
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These riots, paired with alcohol-fueled Christmas celebrations, were distasteful to New York&aposs very proper upper crust.
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In Friday's program, the lyrical, burnished Seventh is paired with Mozart's pristine "Sinfonia Concertante" for violin and viola.
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