Word: augmenting
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Then I grasped what was going on, with the game's real-life movements of the seat trying to augment the action on the screen. I was then left to fly wildly in this low-scale amusement-park ride...
Assistant Professor of Afro-American Studies Carol O. Herron, who came to Harvard this year to augment the department's literature offerings, this spring taught a course on Afro-American poetry. Herron, who previously studied Latin American epic fiction on a Fulbright Award in Mexico, is an expert on Milton and the epic. "My work involves showing the way in which the Afro-American epic has developed in America with African, American and European sources," she says...
...students argued that this was necessary to augment the current Core offerings which are too limited and often of low quality. "If there were a very vigorous effort to bring lots of courses into the Core then everyone would be satisfied," Mandery said...
...addition, Cornell will augment its promotion and recruitment programs for women and minorities, The Daily Sun reported...
...direction relies heavily on the power of gesture to further the dramatic development, and it is done so skillfully that the manner in which a hand is moved across space may strike home profoundly. The new additions to the A.R.T.'s permanent company all appear form this production to augment it, especially Nestor Serrano, Harriet Harris, Sandra Shipley, and even ex-"White Shadow" Ken Howard, who projects a majestic solemnity as Bottivicci, the deformed mindreader...