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No prospect made a perfect match with the United States as a whole.
"You and she will make a perfect match."
Conservationists therefore believe that wolves and the Adirondacks would make a perfect match.
Barcelona and San Francisco make a perfect match.
Each rear corner showed a huge tapestry; the hangings were works of Persian art, that made a perfect match.
Stockyards and speak-easies made a perfect match.
The intelligence of the poodle and the gentle affectionateness of the golden make a perfect match.
"We make a perfect match."
They made a perfect match, she in deep green silk and he in fine dinner attire, his bandaged head lending him a rakish air.
His four-door Dodge, the Firebird's temporary stand-in, made a perfect match for all the other family sedans around him.
Uno's real eye and painted made a perfect match, scowling at nothing, and Ragan winced, surely muttering to himself inside his head.
A planting of rich, purple-blue monkshood or a stand of delphiniums flowering in front of the golden foliage, makes a perfect match.
Japanese insurance companies and banks are hoping that a combination of their capital, which they have in great abundance, and homegrown American financial savvy will make a perfect match.
Although not a new concept, sesame-seared salmon seemed reinvented by the helping of soft cabbage that bore notes of ginger and wasabi; jasmine rice made a perfect match.
He'll be backed by the bassist Dave Holland, who, oddly, since he began his career in the 1960's, makes a perfect match for Mr. Jones's smooth be-bop.
His knowledge in front of and behind the camera, relating specifically with both the actor and the director, made a perfect match for the industry, thus becoming known as "Soccer Dan."
Scattered with shrimp and rings of calamari, a thick slab of roasted cod arrived glossy and succulent, and a bed of polenta made a perfect match in texture and taste.
The Y chromosome of a descendant of Eston Hemings Jefferson made a perfect match to Jefferson's, but those of five descendants of Thomas Woodson were completely different.
The skin, smeared with star anise and honey, bakes to a parchment-crisp mahogany outer layer whose floral sweetness makes a perfect match for the artichokes, mushrooms and roasted fingerling potatoes, with their earthy flavors.
Served in a tiny pot, potato-spinach souffle puffed like a giant popover made a perfect match for an artful presentation of roasted loin of lamb, which was cut into thick "steaks" that sandwiched a filling of spinach.
His recent remixes such as MUSE, Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Amy MacDonald and Editors show that Tiesto and 3FM-dance programming made a perfect match on broadcasting music.
For example, the slightly grassy character of Sauvignon Blanc makes a perfect match for goat's cheese and in fact the fresh acidity of most white wine cuts through cheese and this aids whites to be a better partner.
It also makes a perfect match for its sister resort, Ninh Van Bay, not least because the dramatic new road from Dalat to the coast offers a staggering four-hour ride through the mountains, jungle and foothills of the Central Highlands.
Tettleton, who last season completed a three-year, $8.5 million contract, had talked the other day about how he and the Chicago White Sox would make a perfect match, he needing a job and the White Sox needing a power-hitting designated hitter.
The frontline makes a perfect match of opposites: Mr. Hall's dry-toned guitar playing with its discrete, deliberate notes and sliding chords works like a bluesy telegraph signal, while Mr. Lovano's saxophone is a gust of momentum, a work of swing in progress.