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It even declines money such companies make to match donations from their employees.
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Lowboy and highboy were often made to match.
You may say no effort was made to "match" you up.
"The mortar and bricks were analyzed, and replacements were made to match," Mr. Buonanno said.
And adding features like mullioned windows, a three-story porch and cornices made to match the one surviving original.
She wanted a little collar made to match an expensive black-and-white skunk bag she had.
The postmodern era further reduced built-ins to all-purpose cabinetry made to match the period style of the moment.
Colors can even be made to match, say, a. couch.
During randomization, no attempt was made to match the groups for age, sex, or clinical diagnosis.
No adjustment is made to match experimental data as with an earlier two-state model due to Yoon and coworkers.
Their decision to return was made to match their desires and capacities on the economic, social or cultural dimension.
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