Word: complemented
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three argued that the Owl agenda does not oppose formal efforts, like the Geneva arms talks to control nuclear weapons, but is instead meant to complement arms control...
...machine is quite effective in one particularly funny scene. As Collie Couch begins her story of an unlucky dog with a life analogous to Garga's, the screen takes a break from its usual depressing scenes to show a pipy little canine drawing laughs from the audience. The picture complement, though small in size, helps bring a bit of the harsh city to the relatively cozy Ex stage...
...much the layman thinks it looks like flying. "It should look effortless," observes Louganis. "The 'poetic' suggestiveness comes only from strength and how strong the jump is." If that sounds like a dancer talking, it is -- in an interview in the current issue of Ballet Review. Diving and dance "complement each other," says the Olympic gold medalist. "The same type of muscles are involved." Lately he has also been concentrating on starting a new career as an actor. "It's not something I dreamed up one Olympic morning," says Louganis, who has studied acting for six years...
...want to give the City Council a chance, to meet in full complement and elect a mayor." Koocher said this week. "No substantive argument can be made for the vice chair of the City Council sitting on the School Committee...
...complement your knowledge of Ukrainian, you can take Harvard's only summer offering in Turkic: TURK S-190: Ottoman Palaeography, which "involves intensive reading of the Siyaqat and Diwani Ottoman texts." Ownership of the Siyaqat and Diwani Ottoman texts is probably not a prerequisite of the course, but knowledge of both elementary Turkish and Ottoman...