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Roman Reigns quickly rushed in the make the save before Triple H calmed things down and made a match between Ambrose and Orton.
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That means it can make a match between different interpretations of the same piece.
Even more valuable, it might make a match between the marketer's target audience and typical readers of a news article on a particular subject.
It was merely a matter of lining up the two in sync, making a match between my pall-mall thought and aphasia.
And, in the name of this new toy, both children and ideas of different provenance are dragged together and all are invited to exclaim: 'See, we're all alike!' All right, but: anyone who ever tried to make a match between two folks who are perfect for each other knows the immediate and shocking rejection such efforts reap.
However, not only are Canada's population centers clustered largely in its south, but energy policy is significantly devolved to the level of provinces, making a match between energy demand and renewable supply more challenging.
General Manager Theodore Long making a match between Kennedy and The Undertaker, who Kennedy had never faced, to be held at No Mercy.
Land suitability studies basically make a matching between land use requirements and existing land characteristics (FAO [1976]).
"Corporate" Kane emerged towards the ramp to make a match for later between Ambrose and himself.
For Mr. Arnault, a 54-year-old engineer who started off dealing with architects in his family's construction business, the pending announcement is part of high fashion's continuing soap opera -- of trying to "make a match," as he said, between a chief executive and a (possibly) temperamental clothing designer.
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