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The dogs "alerted" to the smells of Ms. Winfrey and her brother, indicating their scent profiles matched what was on Mr. Burr's clothes.
"Why wasn't action taken sooner to make sure the local school board brought this contract into line?" Kathryn Forsyth, an Education Department spokeswoman, said that until the recent decision to review all management contracts, the department had reviewed Abbott contracts only to ensure the money the state was paying matched what was in the contracts, not to review the details of the contracts.
For a day he sawed, wire-brushed and sandpapered a block of polyurethane until it matched what was in his mind's eye, then covered it with fiberglass and began pop-riveting onto the form scores of hand-snipped pieces of aluminum.
The randomly picked pixels were then examined and were selected to be used in the ground truth image only if their reflectance spectra matched what was expected for those surface cover classes and if the locations of the pixels accorded with what was known for the site from one of the authors' (WHF) knowledge of the field site.
This matched what was then the color scheme of the Cubs "team flags" that flew on the foul poles, and the many little "W.F".
Just as women once paired their bags with their shoes and toenail color matched what was on the fingertips, jewelry-wearing required choosing either all gold or all silver.
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Mr. Iltajoury's circumstances -- eager but materially unprepared -- matched what is often visible elsewhere.
But his narrative matched what is known about the squadron's deployment to Djibouti.
But that Canada match – what was that?
As so often occurs with major legislation, there was internal intrigue to match what was public.
"But as time has passed, the world has started to match what was in the book".
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