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In decor and atmosphere, the hotel makes a perfect match for the horse-drawn carriages that ply the street, and is therefore an astounding location for Alan Stillman, the chairman of the Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group, to create a snappy, up-to-the-minute American restaurant.
The frontline makes a perfect match of opposites: Mr. Hall's dry-toned guitar playing with its discrete, deliberate notes and sliding chords works like a bluesy telegraph signal, while Mr. Lovano's saxophone is a gust of momentum, a work of swing in progress.
Specifically, he stresses that the complexity of public policy makes a perfect match of jurisdictions, contributions and beneficiaries impossible.
Stockyards and speak-easies made a perfect match.
"Even if you had the same blood type, you'd have to make a perfect match," said Dr. Yaseen Ahmed Abbass, director of the Red Crescent Society in Iraq.
Everyone on the crew said we made a perfect match, and I agreed, even though I knew they wouldn't have been so supportive if I had been dating someone too high above me.
Dr. Wayne was surprised to find that all the herding dogs grouped together, as did all the sight hounds and the scent hounds, making a perfect match between dogs' various functions and the branches on the genetic tree.
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