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Under the couples algorithm, the leading member might be matched to his or her first choice job in Boston, while the other member might be matched to some undesirable job in Boston.
Yet the colossal physical havoc might be matched by the wrecked lives left in the tsunami's wake.
Now the idea that economic liberalism might be matched by greater political openness has come to be called the "Guangdong model".
A person offering a bet of $1,000 might be matched with tens of people each wishing to bet a fraction of that amount.
But center Bobby Holik -- who Robinson said might be matched against the dangerous Joe Sakic in Game 4 to create scoring chances for the Devils A Linee -- wondered how long until the wall supporting the Devils' backs gives way.
Ms. Corlett, the retail consultant, said that any urge among consumers to let loose might be matched by a hunger for the start of the holiday season, with its connotations of family and home.
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One day it might be match-fixing, the next another form of skulduggery or drug taking, bribery or illegal payments.
It might never be matched.
Might that be matched come Sunday night by the British class of 2011?
— The team records St. Bonaventure set this season might never be matched, the heights perhaps never reached again.
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