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The prime minister added, "It's a legacy that very few will ever match".
One important question is whether this approach will ever match purely electronic computing techniques.
Walking through the "afternoon-soaked streets," she senses the limits of the digital: "Nothing we make will ever match sunlight".
"Somebody might take Bob's place on the stage, but no one will ever match his international renown or his common touch".
Deng presided over a far different China than the one the new leaders are inheriting, and it is not likely they will ever match his prestige and authority.
Ferguson was an exceptional manager, winning thirty-eight trophies in twenty-seven seasons at Manchester United, and few will ever match his success or his longevity.
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I don't know if they'll ever match the group they have here.
Though she does not think she'll ever match their brute force or speed, she believes that her consistency and continued mastery of the strategic side of the game could close the gap.
While his last six albums have all hit No 1, it doesn't look as if he'll ever match his earlier success (1997's Más, his fifth album, went a casual 22-times platinum in Spain), but he's rumoured to be recording his first ever English language album and remains Spain's most commercially successful singer of all time.
Although I like to think I'm now up to speed with my peers in terms of cut lines and casual sex, I don't think I'll ever match the purported pill use of some of them.
People's anger – and my party's anger – at me, will never ever match my anger with myself or my remorse at such a crass mistake.
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