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1 Neither club is yet equipped to jive with the surest of foot.
2 That really does not jive with their climate goals, she said.
3 Jeff, does this jive with your approach to aid in the developing world?
4 But this story doesn't jive with what we're hearing at all.
5 The copy-modify-merge approach often doesn't jive with how sysadmins work.
6 But it didn't exactly jive with what Gabriel had seen of the club members so far.
7 It doesn't jive with the weekly claims though.
8 That didn't jive with what Grant remembered.
9 It's not that our relationships lack integrity or our careers don't truly jive with our deepest soul purpose.
10 However, these spec changes seem to jive with other purported hardware upgrades that have been floating around the web as of late.
11 But you went out of your way to save someone's life the other night, and that just doesn't jive with that crowd.
12 My opposite number on the Times, Ann Treneman, jived with her beautiful daughter Vanessa.
13 The bank's figures in no way jived with their customer's records and the finger pointing began.
14 That also jives with strong China factory activity surveys which showed growth in both output and orders is accelerating.
15 That assessment jived with Ali's.
16 All were built after World War II to cheaply house the masses in a way that jived with communist ideology.
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