The lightly breaded lemon chicken was crisp, tender and well-matched with a refreshingly more-tart-than-sweet lemon sauce. |
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The review units arrived as a matched pair with consecutive serial numbers and sounded well-matched. |
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We had the right kinds of summer students, with well-matched complementary skills. |
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A nose may also be too short, too wide or too curvy that a cartilage graft may be necessary to obtain well-matched proportions. |
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A battle between two powerful, well-matched rams is an unforgettable sight. |
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Helaba provides customers in this area with both sector-specific consulting and well-matched credit and capital market products. |
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It is also important to make the right additions to our multi-cultural, yet well-matched team. |
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A rapid and precise diagnosis of bacterial resistances facilitates early, targeted prescriptions for a well-matched treatment. |
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The bottle is crowned by a chromed dispensing system that leans on a well-matched support hiding the glass shoulder. |
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They are well-matched and mutually dependent with the barest hint of latent sexual attraction to cement their bond as reckless partners in crime. |
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You could travel very widely and not find a pair of soloists as well-matched in the Brahms Double Concerto as the Johnston brothers. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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But Quick and Dennison are a spirited, well-matched duo, and their zeal is infectious. |
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The story of her marriage is wonderful, a long, well-matched, and truly romantic union. |
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Southampton are faltering as well away from home, and it just goes to emphasise that the Championship is a difficult and well-matched league. |
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I thought he was well-matched by John though who also put in some fantastic tackles. |
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An initially well-matched position can become more and more mismatched with the passage of time, even if no assets are bought or sold and no new liabilities are introduced. |
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Their tender flesh was contrasted with the punchy crushed-peppercorn crust and well-matched with a light citrus sauce and the exquisitely sliced and grilled zucchini. |
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Following on the one-sided debacle that preceded it, this game between two well-matched sides provided some real entertainment for the small crowd. |
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The well-matched combination of a stable tubular steel frame and modern plastic components is a real eye-catcher. |
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There is a violence in being well-matched. |
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She is well-matched with Patrick Tovatt as her father. |
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The teams were too well-matched for anything less. |
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This means leaving Member States a certain amount of flexibility to prioritise worst cases of degradation in order to make their resources are well-matched to problems arising. |
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In a game where two well-matched teams cancelled each other out, both defences were able to snuff out the few genuine attacks made by either side. |
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There will always be a set of well-matched candidates for the purchase of your product or service within a larger set of poorly matched candidates that must be filtered. |
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McDermott said both bowling sides were extremely well-matched provided the Australian players are fit. |
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It was a really hard fought affair between two well-matched sides. |
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It took extra time after a goalless 90 minutes to separate the two well-matched teams with England boss Hodgson pictured trying to inspire his team for the extra period. |
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Murray expects a finely-balanced tie between two well-matched teams. |
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Shortly after the movie opens, these well-matched empty vessels are making goo-goo eyes at each other on a Brazilian train, a lull before the over-the-top robbery that sparks the combustible action. |
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The six-speed manual box has a positive change action with a heavy clutch and long take-up to biting point, but the ratios are well-matched to the engine's performance curve. |
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Matthew Cottle is wonderful to watch as he perfectly captures the world of repressed, time-obsessed Sidney and he is well-matched by Sara Crowe as house-proud housefrau Jane. |
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Using data from a longitudinal study with a group of children who were at a high family risk of dyslexia and a group of well-matched control children, Boets et al. |
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