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Haddish's co-stars can only strive to match her badness.
The efficiency of its direct-business model has set the standard that others strive to match.
Besides Denver, investigators in California also explicitly strive to match unidentified DNA samples with someone already on file.
While he was not a prolific deal maker himself, Mr. Jobs inspired many to strive to match his vision or join Apple's ecosystem.
To some extent, "On Behalf of Nature" takes life from her voice, as other members of the ensemble strive to match it.
Because the percentage of each blood type varies among ethnic and racial groups, blood banks must strive to match the donor and patient pools in their areas.
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Still, there go his dreams of ending five years of striving to match his great success of 1998, when he finished third in the Tour.
Also at hand was Specialisterne (Danish for the Specialists), a company which strives to match up people with autism to jobs where characteristics such as attention to detail and a an adherence to structure act as a competitive advantage.
Both are among the few countries, apart from America itself, that can deploy "hard" power relatively speedily to distant trouble-spots; France is now striving to match Britain in this respect.
A Chinese spacecraft carrying three astronauts docked with an orbiting module on Monday, another first for the country as it strives to match American and Russian exploits in space.
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