Those folk forms were complemented by his astute experiments with traditional forms, such as the sonnet, villanelle, and ballad. |
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It is complemented by striking, colourful illustrations, pictures, diagrams and visual aids. |
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The dark wood is complemented by the walls, which are part-papered in warm beige tones. |
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Its light caramel flavor complemented the robust molasses, and its sandy texture gave the cake a springy touch. |
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Fried eggplant and falafel form the base of this pita sandwich, complemented by tomatoes, yogurt, cabbage rolls, onions, and lettuce. |
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The haggis was excellently meaty and well complemented by the sauce and shallots. |
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The outfit is complemented by a brightly coloured, alluringly masculine hat. |
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She wore a dark grey sweater and a black knee-length skirt, complemented by black thigh-high socks and a pair of black dress boots. |
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Light colours were complemented by the natural light that streamed in through large windows at the front. |
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Christmas was soon complemented by the feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, forty days after his birth. |
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The detailed work we did in those classes was admirably complemented by the broader brushwork of Patrick Gardiner's lectures on German Idealism. |
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The entrance hallway with tongue and groove flooring is complemented by high ceiling with original coving and cornicing. |
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His coolly rationalist approach to religion was complemented by an excitable temperament and a taste for the picaresque. |
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The system is complemented by a set of midship stabilising fins and stern stabilising flaps to control the pitch and roll of the ship. |
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The absence of the vaporization effect is complemented by the fact that APC desiccates the tissue, thus preventing hazardous perforations. |
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The smooth Asian flavors complemented the mildness of the fish, while the rice flakes gave the dish an exotic confectioner's crunch. |
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The off-air campaign will be complemented by on-air trails with high production values. |
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It was marvellously complemented by the foie gras and marmalade, to which the grapefruit added a wonderful sharpness. |
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They were all beautifully arranged with garnish, very tasty, and complemented nicely by the wine. |
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She was garbed in a lavender gown with silver trim that complemented her lavender-blue eyes. |
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These are complemented by a mix of bars and lounges where entertainment comes on a big scale or in intimate surroundings. |
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The curd is perfectly complemented by the thick warm brown treacle topping that titillates the palate of dessert lovers anywhere. |
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And then, home, to a decent, big mug of coffee complemented with a nice fresh Danish pastry. |
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His study of the deep environmental history of the continent is complemented by his study of the physiology of biotic communities. |
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A Whitefield primary school has earned special praise after a glowing Ofsted report was complemented by outstanding results. |
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These are complemented by mod cons like comfortable fittings and air conditioning. |
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On the proprietress's recommendation, I complemented the puffer with a plate of fried tofu, which was also very good. |
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Her fingers suddenly look anemically bloodless, their paleness complemented by her white long sleeves. |
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This open, umber landscape will be complemented, however, by a complex, labyrinthine village-scape. |
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Their personalities complemented each other and seemed to personify George's psychic, inner conflicts. |
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The six slices were nicely undercooked and came coated with ginger and coriander, a traditional combination that complemented the fish nicely. |
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Walnut doors and skirting are complemented by stark white walls and most bedrooms contain fitted wardrobes. |
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His pale skin and delicate features are complemented by a grizzle of stubble in keeping with his bohemian, New Agey image. |
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Items like sirloin sliders, jerked pork medallions and leg of lamb were nicely complemented by shrimp pasta and chicken fettucini. |
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He added that no matter what one's skin tone was white gold easily complemented any shade of lipstick or nail polish. |
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Bacon's not-quite-leading-male good looks are complemented with nondescript, reasonably smart clothes and a neat haircut. |
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Its teeth, rotting and yellow, were complemented by a long snake-like tongue that flicked around inside of a slimy, saliva filled mouth. |
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Their all-black uniforms complemented well the restaurant's suave and urbane ambience. |
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The purpose is to promote freedom of expression, which is complemented by its abidance to uncompromising discipline. |
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It can be complemented also with connection of galvanically separated converter to a RS485 bus. |
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The main theme's bristling energy was brightly complemented by virtuoso scalic passages. |
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Clean and fresh, this was perfectly seasoned, and the tender tuna was wonderfully complemented by the crunchy, sharp tasting sprouts. |
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The floor is tiled and timber panel walls are complemented by wainscoting to dado level. |
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The interior finish has been largely retained, and is complemented by an entrance vestibule and 24 ft reception hall with hardwood flooring. |
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Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry. |
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The sensual styling is complemented by body coloured bumpers, stylish front fog lamps and tinted glass. |
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The soft fabric hung perfectly from Penelope's curves and the bright white complemented her dark skin. |
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We are experiencing strong organic growth complemented by targeted acquisitions. |
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The sweet natural taste of honey halvah ice cream complemented the flowery taste of the rose water for a unique blend of earthiness. |
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Again, Gus had the better of the two dishes, the monkfish done to perfection and complemented beautifully by chilli and ginger. |
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The landscaped gardens are complemented by eastern temples, Nepalese pagodas and roaming peacocks. |
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And they were ideally complemented by the tasty dips which transformed many of the less moist tapas into mouth-watering treats. |
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The pathos of this account is well complemented by a robust sense of humour and perceptive insights into human nature. |
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The bed of noodles complemented it perfectly, as did the sauce in which it swam. |
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The various facets of his character occasionally complemented his ambition and ideals, but more often resulted in confusing contradiction. |
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Amazingly, the deep aqua dress perfectly matched her eyes and complemented her coloring. |
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My test car came in metallic green that complemented the delightful fawn interior and Momo leather seats. |
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The pink confection of a dress complemented her short frame and gentle curves perfectly. |
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Cher was dressed in what looked like an inside out polar bear complemented by a fetching Egyptian headdress. |
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To have maximum effect, broadcasting limits need to be complemented by restrictions on advertising at the point of sale, labels and packaging. |
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The Queen wore a simple white dress, which complemented her seemingly flawless figure. |
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Backup people and machinery complemented the operation which sometimes seemed to look like the ultimate coruscating pinball machine. |
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Mood gently fluctuates as the light levels change, complemented by the rhythm of the mist continually settling and rising. |
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It's also essential that every gate post is complemented with a back-up post for extra support. |
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Martin cleverly used foliage plants that complemented and harmonised with the bronze. |
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The rhubarb was its usual, delightful self, and its acidulated flavor was beautifully complemented by the subtly sweet cookies. |
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An effort to Africanize the civil service and security forces as rapidly as possible complemented his drive for personal power. |
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The cool blue-green values are complemented in each case by warmer red or yellow-orange touches. |
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Her voice sounded beautiful and was complemented by her mad skills on the keytar. |
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Beneath the turkey was a rich garlicky aioli that contrasted and complemented everything beautifully. |
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For such people, standard English is the register of formal communication, complemented by vernacular usage for other purposes. |
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He was dressed nicely in a white dress shirt and black pants, which complemented his brown hair and eyes. |
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Her forceful personality and ease in the spotlight complemented the king's serious, thoughtful demeanour. |
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It was complemented by two classic marble statues of Greek gods situated at each side of the entrance. |
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Our flagship focus is complemented by other efforts to improve soldier and family quality of life. |
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This could be complemented by careful design of payment mechanisms aligning the financial incentives faced by physicians. |
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The forward lap pool, open to the sky, is complemented by two whirlpool spas. |
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Built-up areas will be complemented by amenity space, parkland and a riverside promenade. |
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Warner is complemented on re-releasing a disc and greatly improving it, and our viewing experience in the process. |
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Masculinity is softer this spring, with suiting complemented with soft layering. |
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They depend on shifting agriculture, complemented by animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, and gathering for their livelihood. |
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His composure and distribution are complemented by the Corsican, a natural left-footed player. |
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In addition, these are all measures at the end of the line that need to be complemented by many more preventives. |
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A wonderful mousse of tiny bubbles and a delicious appley nose are complemented by a fine undertone of honey. |
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Made chiefly from riveted stainless steel and copper sheeting, these free-standing works are occasionally complemented with wood. |
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The rock crystal pieces were complemented by a positive kaleidoscope of coloured hardstones. |
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At least we have these disks to remember the show by, complemented by extras that demonstrate the passion and commitment that went into the show. |
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The dark mahogany paneling and russet carpeting complemented each other while the brass ornaments and paintings were beautiful accents. |
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Its perennial plants are complemented by azaleas, hydrangeas and lupins in pots. |
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For instance, councils run liquor undertaking establishments in form of taverns which complemented their income generation initiatives. |
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Instead of blue, her eyes were a deep, tawny brown that complemented her tanned skin. |
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It was perfectly complemented by a risotto of sorrel and wild mushrooms, leek cream, savoy cabbage and truffle dressing. |
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The colour of the dress matched the green of her eyes, and it complemented the ring that her grandfather had made for her. |
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The sharp wit is important, but it needs to be complemented by something, or you're just a street-wise scally. |
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The finest cuisine was offered, complemented by soft background music by the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra. |
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This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the manic excitement of the Dracula Experience. |
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The elusive first movement is followed by a scherzo scored for wind instruments only, complemented by a slow movement for singing strings. |
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The rhythm and tone of Jacobi's voice is complemented by classical ballet music and original music by Paul Grabowsky. |
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The exhibitions are complemented by concerts and theatrical performances in the state-of-the-art theater. |
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Handsome stands of mature trees were complemented by new flower beds. |
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I was having an interesting conversation with a girl but nobody had warned me that the her nymph-like looks were complemented by the Irish surname O'Maniac. |
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The devotional significance of sacramental topoi is complemented by what may be characterized, obversely, as a sacramentalization of the devotional sphere. |
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The cream colour scheme is complemented by a polished wood floor. |
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On it, the frazzled remains of some poor beast were nicely complemented by rosti so thick and chewy it bore a strong resemblance to gardening twine. |
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Their special occasion outfits include beautifully cut dresses and suits, all with classic tailoring, and all complemented by elegant co-ordinating jackets, shawls and hats. |
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My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a subtle sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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She wore dark, washed-out jeans that complemented her curves. |
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Both were served with delightful spicy yoghurt that complemented the dish well and, in my opinion, was much better than the usual heavy tartar sauce. |
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Its old fashioned appearance is complemented by modern design extras. |
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A green and purple European needlework carpet and dark maroon chintz curtains with pink flowers and blue-green leaves complemented the soft pink of the paneling. |
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Its sweet-and-sour taste complemented the exotic flavours perfectly. |
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He proposes that Boole's symbolic logic and Leibniz's work on language prefigured the development of computers, and complemented capitalism's imperative towards abstraction. |
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And it was complemented texturally, visually and tastily by its marinated baby beetroots, though the spring roll of its confit leg was a little leaden. |
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Austen, Eliot, and James sometimes complemented their essential seriousness with humorous minor characters and subplots. |
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Baez complemented Morricone's main theme in such a way that it has transcended the borders of film music and has become an immortal ballad for freedom and liberty for all. |
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A less in-your-face approach and more informative style, with third person commentary, would have complemented the strengths of this fly-on-the-wall reportage. |
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The black of the suit complemented his coloring perfectly, and the white set off his darkly tanned skin, making his blue eyes electric in their intensity. |
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The attack was complemented in the west by attacks from nationalities hitherto under Russian control, i.e. Finns, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, and Poles. |
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Argentina started to take control of the game, with a patient game in the back and quick and incisive counter-attacks, complemented of course by their lethal penalty corners. |
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Warners interest in local and national government is complemented by an interest in the third sector where the answers to some of our most insoluble social problems may lie. |
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They were an inseparable pair whose views complemented each other's work. |
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Presenter Catherine Zeta-Jones also looked smoking hot and defined va-va-voom in her form-fitting, red, beaded, Versace gown complemented by her feminine, flowing, raven hair. |
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The bunkers of the fort have been transformed into largest rock garden in The Netherlands, which is complemented by hill brooklets and a waterfall. |
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The quality of the photography is complemented by a simple, neat site design which does an exemplary job of displaying the collection cleanly and quickly. |
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Instead, she sports a classy new hairdo, complemented by a respectably long skirt and the self-assuredness one would expect of any sassy Manhattanite. |
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It was wonderful, with the piping-hot, wafer-thin rice flour skin giving way to a beautiful mouthful of chicken and vegetables, all complemented by the chilli sauce. |
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In the south-east, they were complemented by troops of Cossacks. |
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They have more than complemented and enhanced his work with their own design. |
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His book could have complemented the work of these and the many others who have exposed the real agenda of the US neoconservatives, but he has missed the opportunity. |
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The passion fruit and mango syrup complemented the dish well with a very good combination of flavours, a well balanced dish which refreshed the palate. |
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Southern and western exposures are complemented by cool colors. |
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Watched side by side on Monday night, in a way no viewer will ever watch them, the two complemented each other nicely. |
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The morning air contributed to the mood, which complemented the RPMs of the motor and the sound of heat pushing through the vents. |
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Here we see, not a confusing welter of compromises and half-measures, but a clear and logical relationship in which each pole is balanced and complemented by the other. |
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These holdings are complemented by a select number of important baroque ceramics, most of which are large-scale pieces made of terracotta, earthenware, or porcelain. |
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My mash was creamy and tasty, and the leeks complemented the hotpot well. |
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Crisp, sharp hurling, was complemented by an unyielding spirit and determination, with the players confidently marshalling their sectors with great gusto. |
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His booming voice was complemented by a genius for body English. |
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The shifter is your pal for life, with short, rifle-shot throws, complemented by clutch take-up that is quick without being abrupt or grabby. |
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Scotland's universities are complemented in the provision of Further and Higher Education by 43 Colleges. |
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Joule's experiments complemented the theoretical work of Rudolf Clausius, who is considered by some to be the coinventor of the energy concept. |
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Its psychedelic sound was complemented by the cover art, which featured a 3D photo by Michael Cooper, who had also photographed the cover of Sgt. |
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In 2010, the Olympic Games were complemented by the Youth Games, which give athletes between the ages of 14 and 18 the chance to compete. |
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The power, provided by Gareth Chilcott and Roger Spurrell was complemented by the precision of John Horton and winger David Trick. |
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The Finnish landscape is covered with thick pine forests and rolling hills, and complemented with a labyrinth of lakes and inlets. |
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These natural attractions are complemented by a rich cultural heritage that reflects Indonesia's dynamic history and ethnic diversity. |
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It not only mentioned several individuals described in the Historia Britonum, but also complemented the information presented in that text. |
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Soon after her operation, when recording her second album, Natural Force, the studio band complemented Tyler's changed voice. |
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As a film director, Jones finally gained fuller control of the projects and devised a visual style that complemented the humour. |
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This is complemented by longshore currents, which further transport sediment through the water alongside the beach. |
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The battleship design was complemented by the introduction of a variant with lighter armour and greater speed, which became the battlecruiser. |
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Operation Overlord was complemented by an invasion of southern France on August 15, 1944 codenamed Operation Dragoon. |
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The Silk Road complemented the Portuguese sea routes, and brought the treasures of the Orient to Europe via Lisbon, including many spices. |
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Their different characters created a realm where the two regions complemented each other. |
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On the other hand, many stations have been complemented with actinometric equipment that measure directly solar radiation. |
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A slender oval face is surrounded by opulent pave rhinestones and complemented by a sleek black leather band. |
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Since 2010, complemented the national institute lekker energy supply of the group. |
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Structured cottons are complemented by fluid lyocell and silks, but jersey is a key fabric covering tops, dresses, skirts and pants. |
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A blue and white theme is complemented by driftwood and beach pebbles, combined with some seaside planting of agapanthus and sea hollies. |
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The BFCS was complemented by the supple semichorus of South Derbyshire's Cantabile. |
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For cross-merchandising ideas, Queso Dip is complemented by margaritas, red table wine, beer or fresh lemonade. |
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The show will feature the compositions of guitarist Steve Mead, who is complemented by the tenor saxophone playing of Helen Pillinger. |
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The bouquet was complemented with champagne satin ribbon secured with an antique stickpin that belonged to the bride's grandmother, the late Mrs. |
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Roasted chicken will be the featured entre, complemented by carrot tzimmes, roasted artichokes, potato latkes and cranberry sauce. |
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As a consequence of all this, the relations of literacy and citizenship must be complemented by looking also at reading and consumership. |
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Controllers are complemented by a full range of solid-state contactors and scr power controllers for industrial heating applications. |
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Compact fluorescent downlights give a good general light, complemented by wall-mounted uplights. |
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The udon noodles were thick and soft, which complemented the crunchiness of the veg and the texture of the seafood. |
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Shimmery pantsuits and sharp styling of the outfits complemented the car quite tastefully. |
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Tries from flanker Thierry Dusautoir and wing Cedric Heymans were complemented by novice kicker Morgan Parra slotting over 11 points. |
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During our visit, the colors were nicely complemented by the yellow blossoms of the golden shower tree at the center of the courtyard. |
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Equisetum provided some dramatic structure in the back of the arrangement and this was complemented by a striped aquatic sedge. |
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It has a serene and tranquil air, with its pale eau de nil walls complemented by clear aqua paintwork. |
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The food is complemented by a range of artisan spirits, wines and cocktails, such as Crime of Passion, Pommie Punch and Taittinger Champagne. |
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The egoism of Narveson's Hobbesian contract theory is nicely complemented by the individualism of his libertarian outlook. |
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We will see that it needs to be complemented with a syntactic perspective to correctly predict weak function word shift. |
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Yellowtail ceviche and 2001 Monte Xanic vina kristel will be followed by breast of chicken with fava bean mole and Michoacan tamale complemented by a 2000 Santa Tomas barbera. |
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Traditional attire of bomber jackets, duffel coats and Union Jack regalia complemented a stunning selection of scooters, including Lambrettas, Vespas, Piaggios and Giteras. |
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English song lyrics are complemented by the Pitjantjatjara version and there is a CD at the back which presents powerful versions of the song in English and Pitjantjatjara. |
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The Kirov, complemented by its superb orchestra, treats Costa Mesa, CA, to Leonid Lavrovsky's Romeo and Juliet and Konstantin Sergeyev's Swan Lake Oct. |
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For power users, Iterasi's one-click notarizing is complemented by the capability to schedule automated captures of specific pages on a regular basis. |
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And free-text keywords can be complemented by identified terms from a controlled vocabulary like the IPTC Media Topics or a Getty Foundation vocabulary. |
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But Scholl's ethereal sound and Ek's warmer, sappier voice complemented each other perfectly in Pergolesi's Stabat Mater bringing contrast and variety to the performance. |
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With RPC Old Dalby's expertise in IML manufacture complemented by RPC Hereford's capabilities in lid production, the sites put together an attractive package for Dairygold. |
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Georges Perec's 1972 novella Les revenentes complemented his earlier lipogrammatic work by being a univocalic piece in which the letter e is the only vowel used. |
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The term refers also to the study of such rules, and this field includes morphology and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, phonology, semantics, and pragmatics. |
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The term refers also to the study of such rules, and this field includes phonology, morphology, and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics. |
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This was complemented by a smaller, circular world map in which the south was drawn at the top and Arabia, being the site of Makkah, was depicted centrally. |
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This trio of instruments has often been complemented by the inclusion of other instruments, particularly keyboards such as the piano, Hammond organ and synthesizers. |
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It should carry the greatest amount and range of knowledge building programming of any BBC television channel, complemented by distinctive comedy, drama and arts programming. |
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Much of this work combines Mackintosh's own designs with those of his wife, whose flowing, floral style complemented his more formal, rectilinear work. |
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In addition to the famous totem poles, painted and carved house fronts were complemented by carved posts inside and out, as well as mortuary figures and other items. |
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It is likely that they complemented agriculture with animal husbandry, but with nearby coasts and rivers it is also likely that they engaged in fishing and trading. |
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Following this formula, Harmony Hammond chose an exhibition of her dark, potent, meaning-layered paintings to be complemented by the work of Haleh Niazmand. |
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The spread includes cold dishes such as Kuchitori, Aemono and a variety of dishes such as Yakimono and Takiawase, complemented with rice, miso soup and cold soba noodles. |
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