Book-matched marble is one of the truest ways to showcase the natural beauty of the stone and can become a statement piece of art.
I almost shouldn't be in Limp Bizkit; it's like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.
There's not a better sporting spectacle than an evenly-matched fight.
Our evenly matched rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness require an equal paycheck.
I hate that impeccable, perfectly perfect look, all matched and prearranged. Style is to be simple.
The City of London has never been known for understanding technology and has never matched Silicon Valley's tradition of knowledgeable investment in technology start-ups, just as the U.K. government has never matched the vast investment made by the U.S. government.
Romney-Ryan is likely the best matched 'team' that has been on a national ticket in a very long time.
Well-married, a man is winged: ill-matched, he is shackled.
To the rest of us the supreme vindication of the scholar's view lies in their invincible allegiance to the Jewish heritage - a steadfastness that has been matched only by that of their rescuers.
You know, your species [humans] has the most amazing capacity for self-deception, matched only by its ingenuity in trying to destroy itself.
It was a mistake to speak one's mind at any time, unless it perfectly matched your political purpose; and it never did.
The genius of rock music is that it matched the cultural hysteria around it.
In a really good, closely matched situation, the style of the boxer is every bit as explicit and specific to him as a painter's hand.
The sensitiveness claimed by neurotic is matched by their egotism: they cannot abide the flaunting by others of the sufferings to which they pay an even increasing amount of attention in themselves.
The best song lyrics seem to me so artful, so brilliant, so warm and humorous, with both passion and wit, that my admiration is matched only by my envy.
It so happened that my goals kind of matched my career progression toward becoming an astronaut.
We launch when we're kind of in the same orbit that they are in terms of being matched up in inclination in space, and we're just in a little different altitude.
Unobstructed access to facts can produce unlimited good only if it is matched by the desire and ability to find out what they mean and where they lead.
The few bright meteors in man's intellectual horizon could well be matched by women, were she allowed to occupy the same elevated position.
Discipline imposed from the outside eventually defeats when it is not matched by desire from within.
It is high time that the Arab world's professed desire for peace is matched by responsible action, and not more of the same equivocation.
As fascinated as I was by words on paper, it was matched by my fascination with words in people's mouths. The spoken word. And that is the world of theatre.
I hate that impeccable, perfectly perfect look, all matched and prearranged.
The courage to speak must be matched by the wisdom to listen.
When I'm in the studio, I'm looking for creativity I haven't matched yet, a feeling I haven't felt. It's a high.
We need to make clear that the economic crisis has to be matched by a crisis of ideas. That's the problem, right? The economic crisis is not matched by a crisis of ideas. That's where the war is going to be fought.
Persistent, internal inklings matched by external confirmation is often the way God directs believers into His will.
The architecture of war and violence is now matched by a barrage of goods parading as fashion.
Mere experience, if it is not matched by deep concentration, does not translate into excellence.
The first footfalls on Mars will mark a historic milestone, an enterprise that requires human tenacity matched with technology to anchor ourselves on another world.
People tend to pair off that way, Cath thought, in matched sets.
Behold a contest worthy of a god, a brave man matched in conflict with adversity.
Whenever I get matched up with a guy, I always look at who beat him and I've got to be better than those guys.
There's a lot of guys in the UFC who are good at one thing, and they get matched up stylistically well.
I almost shouldnt be in Limp Bizkit, its like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.
When preparing for the fight choreography, the first thing I have to think about is what fits in the script. Whatever goes along with the story line and the character's personality; they have to be matched.
The smells of slow cooking spread around the house and impart a unique warmth matched only by the flavour of the food.
I was very fortunate in my gene mix. The gambling instincts I inherited from my father were matched by my mother's gift for analysis.
The scale of the U.K. effort in post-conflict Iraq never matched the scale of the challenge.
The Rosenberg case had been orchestrated to an anti-Communist frenzy that matched the exuberant hysteria of the Nazi horror.
Poetry is the arithmetic of the easiest way and the primrose path, matched up with foam-flanked horses, bloody knuckles, and bones, on the hard ways to the stars.
The oil lobby, perhaps the most powerful lobby on earth, is almost matched by hospital owners and doctors.
Hollywood's schizophrenia over guns is matched only by their attitude toward taxes. Ever wonder why they film in Vancouver so often? It ain't for the beaches, I can tell you.
The warmth that my country has shown me can't be matched.
Because our lies matched. It was a sign.
Words must be matched by action if change is to become lasting.
No combatants are so unequally matched as when one is shackled with error, while the other rejoices in the self-demonstrability of truth.
Africa's vibrancy and entrepreneurial spirit is un-matched. There's huge potential here to grow business, create jobs, and to improve living standards.
The depth of concern people feel about UKIP is not always matched by depth of understanding.
It's all matchups, and I knew that I matched up well against 'Rumble' Johnson.
My passion for ideas is not matched with a passion for partisan or electoral politics.
In the moments I get it right, every step I take seems to be matched by a universal mystery, which obligingly, incredibly, creates what I can't.
I met Santosh and we vibed well. As our horoscopes also matched, we decided to get married.
When you have a child, the happiness that it will give you cannot be matched by any number of zeroes on a cheque.
I have dashed across continents and oceans as a fugitive and have matched my wits with the police and secret agents seeking to deprive me of one of the greatest blessings man can have-liberty.
To me, that's the brilliance of Michael Jordan. He was an incredible, amazing individual player who matched his talents to the team, matched the team's talents to him, and he lived in the middle of those extremes. I don't know how you do that.
The scale of the ISIS threat is not yet matched by a clarity of approach for securing their defeat.
Millennials in particular get a lot of flack for their supposed entitlement and narcissism, but these evaluations have never matched my experience with hiring young people at Warby Parker.
When I was fourteen, I was one of those kids who wore all black because it matched everything. Seriously.
In Wyoming, the beauty of our mountains is matched only by the grit of our people.
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