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Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
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Big-name winemakers have also been drawn to pairing wine with second homes.
Fisher contends that dating online is a reversion to an ancient, even primal approach to pairing off.
The two came together in 2010 as a commissioning and performing duo devoted to pairing new works and the classics.
"She taught me not to be all matchy-matchy," she said, referring to pairing compatible tones or styles.
For Ravi Hari Kaur Khalsa, a 20-year Kundalini veteran who teaches at the New York Open Center, the key to pairing wine and yoga is moderation.
Those involved in the project attribute its success to pairing two seemingly disparate groups: the power brokers and the people movers.
Almost every decision he made – from splitting McIlroy and McDowell so each could flourish with new partners, to pairing Lee Westwood with Jamie Donaldson – came off.
Gabbana said this thinking led to pairing chunky boots with princess dresses, the mannish suiting and oversized jackets with floral dresses.
QPR took the lead through a debut goal from Bobby Zamora in which Cissé was involved and Mark Hughes looked forward to pairing them regularly.
He is looking forward to pairing Ashton with Craig Bellamy, although the latter is struggling with a hamstring injury which he picked up at Ipswich Town on Monday night.
The sonic challenge entailed in combining a violin and a cello with a piano, akin to pairing gentle breezes with a thunderclap, was something performers were rarely willing to take on.
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