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We find that the estimated sweep rates basically match the frequency variation of each element appeared in the spectra.
Over the last 10+ years we've all been conditioned to expect search engines to basically match keywords to documents.
Idea boxes basically match up employees with idea-to-innovation managers who see needs in particular areas within the company.
Mean Bean is Puyo Puyo, basically: match four beans of the same colour and they vanish, preventing your stack of them from breaching the top of the screen.
That sounds like a lot, but it would basically match the total amount of the Fed's first round of bond-buying, but stretched out over about twice the length of time.
Mean Bean is Puyo Puyo, basically: Match four beans of the same color, and they vanish, preventing your stack of them from breaching the top of the screen.
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One of those players is Andy Pettitte, who basically matched what A. J. Burnett and C. C. Sabathia had done by pitching seven scoreless innings.
In other words, the poverty line of 29 rupees corresponds to an actual consumption level of 60 rupees, which basically matches the World Bank's poverty line of $1.25 a day.
Though the levels are more various, they're still basically matching familiar scenario A to fixed solution A. They recognize a chess situation on a chess board, and can find in their memory the next move that led most often to victory in human games, but this, the skeptics grumble, was just very well-indexed idiocy, not true smarts.
At 1440-by-900, the screen basically matches the one on a standard 15-inch MacBook Pro.
Data from comScore, which unfortunately goes only through December 2008, shows how Facebook's visitors (221 million) basically matched Blogger's (225.5 million) by the end of the year.
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