Word: complement
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then Eric Gustavson, the steady 6-3 guard from Athens, Ohio, took over, sinking four buckets--two fast break layups and two bombs--to complement Hardy's inside work. Finally, sophomore forward Mike Janczewski entered the fray as sixth man and scored 11 points in six minutes. At the half, Harvard, thanks to coach Bob Harrison's abundant mercy...
...chemists as "saturated" because they have hydrogen atoms attached at all available points in their carbon chains. Some vegetable fats have one such point with two fewer hydrogen atoms and are "monounsaturated." Many vegetable and seed oils, and all fats from fish and marine mammals, lack the full complement of hydrogen atoms at two or more points and are "polyunsaturated." These fats are liquid at room temperature...
...They complement Brown's two goalies, Mark Burns and Don McGinniss, who are equally effective and alternate each game. Burns has played the last two games because McGinniss has been ill, but it is uncertain whether he will start again tonight...
Goldmark's EVR may send similar shock waves through CBS. EVR families could, presumably, not bother to tune in the network at all and instead rely on their own library of TV tapes. CBS President Frank Stanton answers that EVR is an "additive" that will complement TV, just as record players complemented radio. Still, CBS has protected its profits with an intricate tangle of patents. An agreement made with the New York Times for creation of the first EVR educational films, for example, provides that CBS will share with the Times in both production and profits. Eventually...
...this exhibition of lettering and line drawings, McClelland shows that his work is no chance flash of genius: that he has been involved in intensive investigations of line and form and letter which contribute to, complement, and fit in with the humor...