The interior is trimmed in a rich palette of materials to complement the exterior selections. |
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This extra fund will complement your official scheme when retirement income is totaled. |
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In English you can take not only an adjunct but also a predicative complement and prepose them for a special effect. |
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Grassed mounds, ornamental trees and a lily pond are planned to complement the serene ambience. |
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Both models empower ranchers, because they complement and augment the rancher's own storehouse of knowledge and experience. |
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A metallic purple or raspberry shirt is a perfect complement to a black or gray suit. |
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From day one, our goal was to develop an aesthetically appealing website that would complement the art within. |
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Burn lavender, ylang-ylang or rose scented candles to relax and reduce stress or to complement a shower or bath gel. |
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On June 15, we were able to announce a full complement of senior staff, with a truly exceptional mix of experience and diversity. |
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How does she pick a male whose genetic complement confers protection against disease? |
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Arabidopsis plants were grown on agar containing a complete mineral complement and various concentrations of selenate and sulphate. |
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These trends are reflected in new high-end mouldings that offer elegant, subtly aged finishes to complement interiors with a European feel. |
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Interactive television enables us to add a whole host of features to complement our existing television coverage. |
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We will be looking to bring in some relatively younger players to complement Paul and Rich in there. |
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Riding last year's breakthrough, he's using slightly improved on-base skills to complement his power-speed combination. |
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This will require a full complement of diplomatic, political and military efforts. |
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To take the garden further, water features were developed to complement the natural drainage through the property. |
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He would say that but the company now has a full complement of drivers, which suggests there is substance to his claim. |
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Deer remove the whole flower or the full complement of follicles plus the receptacle, leaving only the cut pedicel. |
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Ricky's grin of recognition revealed a healthy complement of gleaming white dentition, all the more albescent in contrast to his swarthy visage. |
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To achieve this aim in oral discourse, speakers use visual cues provided by paralanguage, kinesics and synchrony to complement verbal language. |
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St Cecilia's, building its way to a full complement of 900 pupils, currently has just 11, 12 and 13-year-olds on roll. |
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The classic pathways of complement and kinins are activated and attract the inflamed cells. |
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The 1910 land plan was designed to complement the steep, rolling topography, reminiscent of narrow country lanes in rural England. |
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The coordinator will look at ways to create additional events to complement those which already take place in the region. |
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Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight. |
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A moon in her complement or in her plenitude is essentially a roundel with a human face. |
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As for regime change, it is best viewed as a complement to diplomacy and deterrence. |
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During the eighteenth century fashionable accessories became an important complement to a lady's attire. |
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The six Scottish infantry regiments currently have a complement of 2,874 soldiers, which is 386 under strength. |
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It's no coincidence that most of today's major fashion labels push their own line of hats to complement their brand of clothing and accessories. |
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The cell is then stretched and split into two halves on the framework of microtubules, each half containing a full complement of chromosomes. |
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Moreover, information boxes, tables, and relevant illustrations complement the material presented. |
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The accompanying mushrooms and salad were the perfect complement to the huge slab of meat. |
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Five more endowed chairs are proposed to complement the Goldring Chair in Canadian Studies. |
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The first being that institutions should be designed to complement what is existing in the country. |
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The national champion lacked the intensity of concentration to complement her fighting qualities, and thus it was a struggle for her. |
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VoB will be a complement to your existing phone, not its complete replacement. |
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The improved accommodation aboard for the ship's complement of 51 has gone down well with crew. |
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The private economy has long been considered a complement to the State sector. |
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Tyrosine is a good choice as a stand-alone supplement or as a complement to other fat-burning ingredients. |
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For these reasons, we need, as a crucial complement to the commercial media, a broad range of independent, nonprofit and noncommercial outlets. |
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Tending bar at Chicago's Sidetrack to make extra money, Hall saw the job as the perfect complement to his theater career. |
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Or they may think that there are different sets that in some sense correspond to or complement one another. |
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The trials have also shown that the new process does not add to the burden on the ship's technical complement. |
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He is working on his off-speed pitches to complement his fastball and splitter. |
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In a sign of the gravity of the talks, Dr Reid was accompanied by a full complement of civil servants. |
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Each ship will have a complement of typically 1,200, including 600 air crew. |
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He now has speed over the ground to complement his already impressive decision making ability. |
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The normal complement of flight-deck troubleshooters and deck crew was in sight and out of harm's way, so my gaze shifted inward. |
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New therapeutic strategies are now urgently needed to reinforce anticancer immune responses and to complement existing treatments. |
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The museum's design and modern, interactive exhibits, he says, complement the architectonic features of the building. |
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A sailor is assigned to an aircraft carrier that has a complement of 5000 in its crew. |
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Eliminating meals will also mean the normal complement of cabin crew can be cut from six to three. |
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A complement of marines will board the vessel once you succeed in capturing it. |
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Black-eyed peas are a good low-fat complement to oily legumes such as soybeans and peanuts. |
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She has a complement of six officers and 27 men as permanent crew and can accommodate and impart sail training to 30 cadets. |
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We have a full complement of both vehicles and soldiers who can carry out any tasks that they are required to do. |
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Null complement anaphora refers to an elliptical construction in which a VP or IP complement of a verb is dropped. |
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His fleet usually consisted of more than 200 ships of different sizes and it had a total complement of about 20,000 sailors. |
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The crew complement was further reduced by the need to leave two particularly severe cases behind in hospital. |
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Old and new world wines complement dinner, and aperitifs and after-dinner drinks are served in the airy drawing room beside the turf fires. |
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A single pollinator imports sufficient pollen into an individual fig to initiate a full complement of seeds. |
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It's also richened and deepened over time, and from day one it's been the perfect complement to the Def Lep sound. |
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As a result, the normal complement of DNA in the micronucleus is 4C during the amitotic division of the macronucleus and cytokinesis. |
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However, she refers to the muster for a boat called Queen, 74 guns, with a ship's complement just of 300 men. |
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Gently hot roasted Italian peppers that complement the accompanying cubes of sharp provolone. |
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Additionally all towns of any size employed watchmen, but even in the largest their complement seldom ran to three figures. |
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His jerky movements and sinister singing voice complement the familiar musical tunes, which are deliberately cheesy for comic effect. |
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The bases are ungainly, jerry-built settings that playfully complement the divalike trees. |
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Recall that a verb governs an object, and the head of a phrase governs the complement. |
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The DAT is usually positive, confirming the presence of IgG antibodies with or without complement on the red cells. |
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An example is a transfusion reaction in which IgG and IgM anti-red-cell antibodies activate complement and cause cell lysis. |
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As the men got older, a woman's influence sometimes softened at least the canine profile, usually via a cute lapdog to complement hubby's Cujo. |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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If the HLA antigen and specific antibody bind, and complement is added, the cells in that well will be killed. |
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Matches to the hypermutation hotspot RGYW and its reverse complement, WRCY, are in lightface type. |
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The extras complement the film without being overkill, and it's a pleasant addition to any fan's library. |
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What is this ship's name, registry, crew complement and purpose? |
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons. |
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They have a full complement of IT staff, and hardware to cater to a worldwide user base that requires their services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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Tetraploids, inheriting a full complement of chromosomes from each parent, and thus having double the normal allowance, occur in nature or can be induced. |
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A full complement of Vancouver police officers was on hand for traffic control and to ensure the safety of people participating in the peaceful demonstration. |
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Many of the ship's complement were adventurers from noble families, and jewellery and coins, mainly gold, percolated to the bottom of the shingle-filled gullies. |
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I am led to believe that the Qantas crew involved in this week's emergency disembarkation in Japan didn't have a Japanese language speaker as part of the crew complement. |
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It had a crew of three and could carry an infantry complement of eight. |
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Picture books shared with your children provide daily opportunities to contribute to and complement their developing concepts about picture reading and print. |
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The selection of make-up should complement skin tone, features and attire. |
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A home exercise programme can usefully complement the organised sessions. |
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Ian is an aspiring journalist and promises to provide provocative news programs to complement the already regular news we offer every day at noon. |
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Movement and grace must complement what has been left unsaid by the music. |
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I am pleased to hear that a good variety of businesses have made the decision to locate here and this will complement the already thriving business community locally. |
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Bosses at Pizza Pioneer, which in July will celebrate its 16th anniversary, have decided to open during the day to complement its already buoyant evening business. |
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Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon. |
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The phenomenon is particularly interesting because the conditions under which complement anaphora is acceptable depend on formal properties of the antecedent determiner. |
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A white china sink and ceramic hob complement the crisp clean lines. |
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The potatoes, fennel, anise, and garlic perfectly complement the brininess of the seafood. |
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A traveller starts at the airport and boards the plane, with its full complement of fire retardants, stain resistants, and the other protective chemicals. |
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Drinking is, for many people, an enjoyable part of social gatherings and a complement to meals. |
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Notice below what a striking complement the Yellow Lavender, with its chartreuse foliage and its creamy beige flower petals, is to the French Lavender. |
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The bar handed out lima beans and sardines to complement our beer. |
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These complement the Bookplate File, a collection of more than twenty thousand of these miniature engraved and lithographed gems dating from the 1500s to the present. |
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Try to choose bathroom accessories that complement the color of the walls. |
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Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case. |
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We know each other's faults and weaknesses and complement each other. |
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With its 302-horsepower engine, it is able to provide athletic performance to complement its fully independent suspension and variable assist rack-and-pinion steering. |
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They play an important role fighting next to the men because they complement one another. |
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The mini-thons will be thematically organized to complement the new episode. |
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The butter made at the summer dairies was easily stored in wooden boxes and small barrels and during the winter was an important complement to most foods. |
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If you stare at a bright colour for a time and then look at a white surface, you will see an after-image, which will be the subtractive complement. |
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Besides a full complement of table games, keno and poker, there are more than 2,300 slot and video gaming machines, including an exclusive high limit slot pavilion. |
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These tests used either complement fixation or flocculation techniques. |
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The Bears' fielding and wicketkeeping have always held their own in the SuperSport series, but Border desperately need big scores to complement their fine bowling attack. |
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Many aspects of plant biology are relevant to this challenge, and modern genomic biology will be essential to complement traditional physiological and agronomical studies. |
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Roommate has gradually expanded into a four-piece band, with a bassist, a drummer, and another keyboardist to complement Lambert's signature keytar. |
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It still holds to its guideline of 1985 that the contemporary is necessary both in its own right and as a complement to the collection of traditional art. |
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The restaurant's chef, Tadao Takoi, uses fine forest mushrooms, asparagus and Japanese herbs to complement the king crab, lobster and fresh prawns for the festival. |
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They complement the flavor of everything from sauces to hearty stews. |
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Trade liberalization, the complement to deregulated capital markets, also plays a significant role in raising inequality and limiting efforts at poverty reduction. |
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Blogging is a complement to traditional media, not a replacement for it, and if the traditional media gets hurt, the quality of blogging will also suffer. |
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But what I hope that more faculties are beginning to discover is that blogging can serve as an important complement to the traditional forums for scholarship. |
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As well as these tinsel tales, there are large numbers of records, still being slowly translated, which provide a complement to the operatic version of Persian history. |
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A good example is the chapter by Steven King, who notes that poor relief payments were not so much an alternative to work as a complement to it, supplementing low earnings. |
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As a complement to the board's oversight, FDA will improve transparency by sharing drug safety information sooner and more broadly and conveniently. |
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Today, world-class designers no longer consider footwear simply a complement to the dress but an article of apparel designed within the context of a single message. |
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To complement brain wiring, everyone walks around with retinal cams. |
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To complement an artisanal cheese or a fresh loaf of rosemary bread, nothing compares to a glass of fine wine. |
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Some 11 members of Somerton council's complement of 15 stepped down on Tuesday. |
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The battleship had three backwards guns at the stern, in addition to the primary complement. |
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London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall. |
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The complement of the odd numbers is the even numbers, relative to the natural numbers. |
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A DNA molecule is formed from two strands, each of which is the complement of the other. |
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The flavors of the pepper and garlic complement each other, giving a very rich taste in combination. |
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I have inserted diastole which is omitted in Putschius, an insertion which both the complement, and the subsequent text make necessary. |
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For example, in the sentence the dog did not find its bone, the clause find its bone is the complement of the negated verb did not. |
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Often in keloplasty, prosthetic restorations are used to complement the surgical treatment. |
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As a complement to the kymograph, STUMPF has constructed a kymoscope, by means of which one can visualize the movements registered on a kymogram. |
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As part of a company's brand identity, a logo should complement the company's message strategy. |
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The SSEM represented negative numbers using two's complement, as most computers still do. |
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The logical complement of 0xAAAA is 0x5555 on a 16-bit machine, and 0xFFFF5555 on a 32-bit machine. |
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This was a much larger establishment with 200 pupils and a full complement of staff. |
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Apart from the core orchestral complement, various other instruments are called for occasionally. |
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A number of art exhibitions were held at the Gallery as a complement to the recitals. |
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In 1892 the event was doubled in length from 36 to 72 holes, four rounds of what was by then the standard complement of 18 holes. |
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In a few years, quarrying and tourism could complement the fisheries that depend on the changing prices of fish and fishing opportunities. |
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This would complement or replace the South Terminal, depending on expected future traffic. |
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Some later work, however, was created to rival or complement the manner of the Dutch artist. |
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In addition, new programmes to complement Radio 4 programmes were introduced such as Ambridge Extra, and Desert Island Discs revisited. |
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On November 1970, a fire erupted on USS Canopus, killing three of her complement. |
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Quite often, the speakers giving this toast and the previous one will collaborate so that the two toasts complement each other. |
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To complement the already built communal shelters the council requisitioned cellars and basements as makeshift shelters. |
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Here we see an objective complement of a finite verb begin with the quantifier. |
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Semmes still needed another 20 or so men for a full crew complement, but enough had signed on to at least handle the new commerce raider. |
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The original ship's complement included 21 officers and around 216 crew members. |
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In 1971, the Nordic Council of Ministers, an intergovernmental forum, was established to complement the Council. |
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Teak plantations are found almost everywhere on Buru and complement the natural sources of timber. |
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Since the 1930s, the Estrada Doctrine has served as a crucial complement to these principles. |
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The Council decided on the name of West Papua for the territory, along with an emblem, flag, and anthem to complement those of the Netherlands. |
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An adjective phrase may include both modifiers before the adjective and a complement after it, as in very difficult to put away. |
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A preposition together with its complement is called a prepositional phrase. |
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The word or other morpheme that corresponds to an English preposition occurs after its complement, hence the name postposition. |
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Circumpositional phrases involve both a preposition and a postposition, whereby the complement appears between the two. |
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In some cases, anaphora may refer not to its usual antecedent, but to its complement set. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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The Tudor Gothic architectural style was chosen to complement the Henry VII Lady Chapel opposite. |
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Hydroelectricity is thus often used to complement nuclear or other sources for load following. |
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The two's complement of 0xAAAA is 0x5556 on a 16-bit machine, and 0xFFFF5556 on a 32-bit machine. |
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Designed to complement WHOI's existing vehicles such as Alvin and Jason, ABE operates without a tether or human supervision. |
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Aim for a common link by selecting a design or colour to complement the carpentry, flooring and worktops. |
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The partnership with Alpha Science will complement our alpha particles test offering with packaging alpha emission measurement. |
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These xanthophylls differ in their antioxidant activity, and complement each other especially in the macula. |
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Protection of xenogenic cardiac endothelium from human complement by expression of CD59 or DAF in transgenic mice. |
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A handful of examples apart, an English preposition precedes its complement. |
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Indeed, text and sound not only complement but enhance one another. |
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Both men are wearing matching shirts in black and white that complement the black and white striped trim on their beadwork and turbans. |
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Cheese fondue is a must, if only because you can complement it with a crisp Savoyard white wine. |
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It's the perfect complement to any culinary experience, at a lower price than most manual mandolines. |
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These Angels have the baserunners that complement the big boppers like Vladimir Guerrero, Jose Guillen, Garret Anderson and Troy Glaus. |
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When CRP is in its bound state, it activates a process known as complement. |
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There's no RAW option, and the video option only shoots in 720p, but there's a full complement of semi-auto and manual shooting options. |
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The jingly jangly arpeggios of Gerry Leonard's guitar complement Vega's pitch-perfect voice in the brilliant Jacob and the Angel and Small Blue Thing. |
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Four lifestyle and fashion bloggers each created an outfit to best complement the Naya Zenobia sandal in capsicum, and they shared photographs of their styled looks. |
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If you''ve ever struggled to find the perfect lipstick shade to complement your skin tone as well as your outfit, Boots' ' own label beauty brand No 7 may have got it licked. |
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The alcohol-free cocktails are meant to complement and build upon the chain's handcrafted beverage program that features many all-natural elements. |
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The plaza will complement the art galleries, restaurants, recreational businesses, farms and wineries that combine to make Palisade a destination for agritourists. |
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Wedgwood blue walls, I, painted in Sherwin Williams' Languid Blue, reflect the home's 270-degree water views and complement the gold, cream, silver and white accents. |
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The full line of towel, bath tissue and soap dispensers combines form, function and premium quality to enhance and seamlessly complement washrooms. |
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The ASAT products acquisition will complement Alstom Grid s MiCOM protection relay range and increase the offering of the DS Agile digital control systems. |
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Nearly all modern computers use two's complement for integer arithmetic. |
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There is a typical complement of 9 large supracephalic head scales that includes 2 internasals, 2 prefrontals, 2 supraoculars, 1 frontal, and 2 parietals. |
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Museum exhibitry in the main exhibit room would complement the film. |
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Aerobic and weight training sessions should also complement each other. For example, on a day you work your upper body with weights, you can use a rower for aerobics. |
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The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson! |
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These often oppose or complement each other and the dominant rhythm. |
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A preposition is usually used with a noun phrase as its complement. |
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The two fields complement each other, with theoretical astronomy seeking to explain observational results and observations being used to confirm theoretical results. |
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Jeune's flutina resembles Wheatstone's concertina in internal construction and tone color, but it appears to complement Demian's accordion functionally. |
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Kathryn's haunting lead vocals complement Sean's clever arrangements. |
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It has an air conditioning system with six different temperature zones, and surround sound complete with a 16 litre underfloor resonating chamber to complement the acoustics. |
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The author Robert Lee surmised that Teach and Hands intentionally ran the ships aground to reduce the fleet's crew complement, increasing their share of the spoils. |
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Communication between distinct cultures is possible, Leibniz thought, through a universal artificial language to complement the natural languages of the world. |
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In conjunction with the portal, RCP introduces Configure, a made-to-order modular recycling system that can be tailored to complement the design of any commercial environment. |
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The four-star boutique environment and service offered by Roomzzz Aparthotels will complement the existing food and beverage facilities in the vicinity. |
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