Fiddles, dobros, and crying steel guitars abound, doing a superb job of complementing Bentley's strong, deep voice and good lyrics. |
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Beautiful ornaments, photographs and objects fill every available shelf, complementing the slender, often tapestried chairs. |
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One example was the banishment of music from meals, except for the express purpose of complementing a particular food. |
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Finally, a complex system typically consists of multiple layers of organization, with each level complementing or comprising a higher level. |
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In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically. |
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Her shirt was sleeveless, loose, low-cut and a charcoal color, complementing her soft blue eyes well. |
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For this, the fast bowlers in a side should work in tandem, complementing each other's skills. |
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Open shelf units, closed cupboards and filing cabinets complementing the desks are available. |
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Ganatra brings a quiet, sensual intensity to her role in Chutney Popcorn, perfectly complementing Hennessy's skittish character. |
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It is striking and effective, complementing the picturesque Trinity verdure. |
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His eyes were keen, their piercing gaze complementing the wisdom behind them. |
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It was sleeveless, the boat neck complementing the soft curves of her neck and shoulders. |
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The colors of green and red decorate many cities, complementing the glittering gold and silver tinsel decorations that adorn Christmas trees. |
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Print ads complementing the TV and radio ads will run in national media, with ambient advertising at stations and on buses. |
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The complementing soundtrack, therefore, is a sour mash of sultry but sombre Southern mood music by mostly straight-up bluesmen. |
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The software open access movements and the Creative Commons are some models complementing some of the ethics of fair dealing. |
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Under Reese's guidance, Hansen focuses intently on building core strength and complementing the building of muscle strength with the maintenance of flexibility. |
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Marcillat's window enriched and nuanced the chapel's iconography, complementing the themes of Incarnation, Passion, and the cycle of salvation evoked in Pontormo's paintings. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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As the rather wordy title suggests, it was to be a weekend of exploration, with visual displays and talks complementing the performances in Dublin's National Concert Hall. |
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They were like twins, one half perfectly complementing the other. |
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These new steel basics are designed for day and evening wear, admirably complementing both casual and elegant styles. |
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With some few exceptions, the Pennsylvania axe generally has a slanted base, sloping towards the back, and complementing the slant at the top of the blade plate. |
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An elegant black satin sleeveless dress with red lace trimmings hugged the woman's skeletal figure, not complementing her ashen complexion at all. |
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He grinned, showing even white teeth complementing his tanned skin. |
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Suitable for adapting to existing office furnishings or for complementing other Sedus workstation systems. |
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Serve this warm appetizer with crostini and let the contrasting textures and complementing flavours come together in this layered dish. |
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To succeed, they must develop an online strategy that leverages their existing infrastructure while complementing, rather than cannibalizing, their main walk-in business. |
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In most, if not all, cases it is clear that volumetric contraction has occurred with horizontal contraction of the sediments complementing the heave of the faults. |
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Light fittings designed by the architect contribute additional lighting complementing the abundant natural light. |
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The powerful but polished wash of savoury earthy characters gives way to a plum-like sweetness, counterpointing the meat and complementing the potato. |
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It's an exquisite dish, as is the chicken, pancetta-wrapped and juicy, a side of basil-and-olive-flecked orzo complementing the herby goat-cheese filling. |
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Polymeric nano-delivery systems address the delivery challenges of water insoluble compounds, ideally complementing our core technology. |
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One could argue that it depends on whether Mr Gallagher and his fellow writers are crowding out more nuanced works or complementing them. |
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Under his watch the city has cleaned up and built up, with a shiny new jewel, Millennium Park, complementing older architectural treasures. |
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In this instance, our two governments are both actively complementing each other in pursuit of a common objective. |
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In our view, based on this legal opinion complementing our opposition, we believe that this sale cannot in fact go ahead. |
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Do we need to see theirs as over against ours rather than as complementing and completing ours? |
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These two levels of subsidiarity should function in tandem complementing each other. |
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These vaccines are designed to harness the immune system, eventually complementing surgery and chemotherapy. |
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The Security Council should explore other means of complementing the carrots and sticks at the disposal of its African partners. |
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The degree of bitterness and spiciness also varies from light to medium, perfectly complementing the slightly sweet tastes. |
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It looks superb in High Definition with the rich colours of the African plains complementing the superb level of detail of the animals' faces and bodies. |
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I see this as an important decision and as complementing that on the political principle of involving Parliament. |
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In fact, these three points are closely tied and it has been elaborated with the goal of complementing one another. |
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This tool in hand is a very useful mechanism complementing our work in this field. |
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At the same time, in the context of post-Communist reforms these two paradigms became compatible and mutually complementing as two parts of a single transition design. |
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It can already enhance human endeavour by complementing what people can do. |
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His image has always been one of a man apart, the scraggy hair, ear-ring and stubble complementing a dress sense that could be labelled urban grunge. |
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The woman often carried a small handkerchief and a shawl called a rebozo in bright colors, often complementing the skirt. |
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Depending on the size of the book and the allowance of the patron, versals could range from being ornamented with color and gold leaf to one whose interior had its own miniature complementing the message of the text. |
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Both upstairs and downstairs, the toilet doors are made of Vanceva TM artic snow combined with metallic and evening shadow for a matt view, complementing the stainless steel fittings. |
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What could have been synergy between two complementing teams working towards the same goal, resulted in the vegetating of an initiative and a further disconnect between CORCAN, Correctional Programs and Management Services. |
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In keeping with traditional practice, cedar wood lines the inside of the humidor, harmoniously complementing the high-gloss exterior of black lacquer. |
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Seamed, or wrought, gloves are first machine knit as flat selvage pieces of fabric, folded so that complementing parts fall together, and then stitched. |
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That is why I implore the Assembly to support the establishment of a claims commission as a method of complementing the Tribunal's work by compensating victims of crimes in the former Yugoslavia. |
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Many biological techniques, such as Bt and relatively nontoxic soaps and oils, have been developed to counter these pests, complementing or replacing synthetic pesticides. |
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The latter is a fatuous, shortsighted logic, whereas complementing our intentions and actions will allow us to expand and hone our capacities well beyond their present limits, to reach heights never before attained. |
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As an important partner for efficient co-modality in passenger transport, taxis can make this contribution above all by complementing public transport. |
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Additionally, the Security Council should explore other means of complementing the carrots and sticks that are at the disposal of its African partners. |
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The alternating, the merging, the complementing and drifting effects fascinate the viewer through almost unbelieveble dynamics and thus become the symbol for the exponentiating power of love, for unity and duality in one. |
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The impressive wine cellar holds over 500 wines from France, Lebanon, and the world, complementing the delicate meals and satisfying the palates of the most demanding oenophiles. |
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The objective of the PPCR is to pilot and demonstrate ways to integrate climate risk and resilience into core development planning, whiles complementing other ongoing activities. |
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Since then its activities have been mainly facilitative, aimed at assisting, supporting, and complementing the national efforts of member states to eliminate illiteracy and to extend free education. |
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In spring, the cherry and peach blossom can be found blooming even amidst the paddy fields, complementing the snow-capped peaks of the mountains which stretch across the skyline in all directions. |
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Most early viewers knew only the anaglyph — a red lens over one eye, a blue or green one over the other, complementing the dual projection of the film itself. |
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Based on the lessons learnt over the first two years of FABS operation at Headquarters and feedback from users, work has continued with a view to improving and consolidating the system and complementing it with new modules. |
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The notion that we would be complementing or participating in the making of landmines is something that I am sure the pension board, after hearing this debate today, would rectify in a microsecond. |
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In parallel, it foresees that the European Union can take additional measures on highly dangerous substances, where there is a need for complementing action at EU level. |
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High-dosage oncology formulations of anemia medicine Binocrit were rolled out in 2010 in countries including France, Spain, Italy and the UK, complementing the base nephrology business. |
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This mechanism, complementing International Monetary Fund financing, has to be considered ultima ratio, meaning in particular that market financing is insufficient. |
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Policies in many areas can help to reduce poverty in older ages and this will in turn contribute to enhancing adequacy, thus complementing pension reforms. |
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In many countries, this provides the means for people to work together through partnerships with Governments, thereby promoting and protecting common interests and complementing the action of the public sector. |
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In complementing what is commercially on offer, e.g. by Google Books, the collection of the European site is particularly abundant, making available to everyone a whole range of cultural elements in every European language. |
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In recognition of this, policymakers need to consider a national financial literacy strategy as complementing other policies aimed at increasing the incentives to save and invest. |
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One objective will be to identify all possibilities of assistance in cases of severe droughts, having consequences such as forest fires, and to aim at using and complementing the scarce resources available in the best way. |
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Based on the language of business itself, that of costs and revenues, this model calls for the introduction of a new accounting system, complementing financial accounting. |
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The course's multiprofessional format mirrors the way that health care professionals are increasingly expected to work together, complementing each other's unique clinical skill sets. |
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These products will make your life easier by complementing your existing equipment and allowing you to concentrate solely on the intervention on your patient. |
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Students at the local college in Truro have created large lanterns, complementing the work of the core artists team. |
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In this period, the Navy also focused on the mission of the naval defense of Lisbon, complementing its ground defense. |
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Ambrosio donned a series of two-pieces for the Victoria's Secret shoot, complementing each bikini with a jaw-dropping pose. |
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Also available are a number of Comfort Zones products complementing the treatment, from room scents and body creams to tea. |
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Layering is the piling on of connections or additional narratives that sustain and support the flow, while offering complementing or contrapunctal voices. |
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Over in the formal terrace beds, Glory-of-the-snow with its deep blue flowers stands proud, complementing the blue striped petals of its neighbouring Stripped Squill. |
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Korowood Wallcoverings provide durable wall protection with aesthetic appeal and have woodgrain patterns with a complementing colored substrate sheet. |
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The Ostyaks would formally declare their allegiance to Yermak on October 30, complementing their pledge by delivering offerings of food to the city. |
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The Autobiography's facia, door casings, door bins, seats and centre console are all finished in leather, complementing the traditional interior wood. |
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With IMT s ultrafiltration membrane technology, GE will be expanding and complementing its existing ZeeWeed advanced ultrafiltration hollow-fiber membrane portfolio. |
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These flavorful bites and complementing spritzers are sure to please. |
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Also, Hong Kong's skyline is often regarded to be the best in the world, with the surrounding mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers. |
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