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is pairing
noun
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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So she is pairing them for the opposite reason of the rest of her pairings?
One long-standing form of cooperation is "pairing" during votes in the Commons.
This week it is pairing White's spellbinding ocular tapestries with some particularly groovy independent acts.
And nearly the whole fledgling crop is pairing ambitious dishes and d?r with panoramic views.
Barclays is pairing older wealth managers with young associates, who tend to be more familiar with social media.
Less expected was its choice of bridegroom.Wells is pairing with Norwest of Minneapolis in a $32 billion merger.
Since pairing off with the rapper DMX in "Exit Wounds" brought him a few new fans, he is pairing off with another young star for "Dead".
The concert was the first of three in which the ensemble is pairing Bartok's six String Quartets with Beethoven's Opus 18 Quartets.
In its typically inventive way, Compton Verney is pairing the old with the new with a show of contemporary art inspired by shadows.
The Zimbabwe captain, Gavin Sinney, is pairing Wayne Black with Kevin Ullyett for Saturday's doubles, and engaging in some playful warfare with McEnroe.
"The ultimate use for wine is pairing with food," said Rick Longoria, who makes intense yet balanced pinot noirs in Santa Barbara County.
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