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Both are self-applied to correspond to her career as a singer of the music of Holiday, whose nickname was Lady Day.
She said she intended to play until the 2012 Summer Olympics, but what matters to her coach, Wim Fissette, is that her Grand Slam achievements are now beginning to correspond to her potential.
(She dyes her light brown hair to correspond to her ballerina ideals: Margot Fonteyn, with whom she shares a birthday, May 18, and Diana Vishneva, also a Ballet Theater guest artist).
Her explanation is that she'd rather be ignored by Republicans than patronized by Democrats, but this suggests an ironic, back-door motivation that does not correspond to her general politics, upon which she would find little disagreement from Michael (as well as Shelby) Steele.
Wrigglesworth tells us the true, and widely reported, story of how he stepped in to help a pensioner who was made to pay the full fare on a Virgin train bound from Manchester to London after she had mistakenly boarded a service that didn't correspond to her ticket.
Her practices seemed to correspond to her earlier critique of Chinese education, which she argued did not foster creativity and students ended up producing an identical product.
It satisfies, at least at first approximation, the extensional constraints: there are many actions with respect to which a typical agent satisfies the relevant conditional, and also many actions with respect to which she does not, and these roughly correspond to her abilities.
Pressing flashing buttons, multiple large screens stand in front of the desk and correspond to her choice of button selected.
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