Word: complemented
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Scott Levitan, director of university and commercial properties for HPRE, wrote in an e-mail message yesterday that, along with University-related services, the arcade will feature "public and commercial tenants which provide goods which complement these services...
...stage with characteristically elliptical images. Some, such as a levitating illuminated triangle, are familiar from earlier Wilson spectacles, while others--fluffy sheep that slowly ascend into the heavens, where they become clouds--are new. Robustly conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, the opera's simple Midwestern melodies provide an ideal complement to the graceful stage pictures, while the cast, headed by soprano Ashley Putnam (St. Theresa I) and baritone Sanford Sylvan (St. Ignatius), projects Stein's words and Thomson's music with true joie de vivre...
...creation of this new position signifies the increasingly important role that information technology plays at Harvard and the need to better coordinate the resources in the center in order to better complement the resources of the Schools," Marguiles told the Harvard Gazette...
...local gaming houses, sang a little. His progress was slow until he met Lewis, then just 20. "I was in love with him immediately," Lewis said in a 1992 TV retrospective of their partnership. What Lewis saw in Martin was the first sexpot straight man, a perfect complement to Jer's goony girly-boy. The two clicked immediately...
Clark said that former Law School dean Erwin N. Griswold recalled Redstone as "the only student in [his] tax class who got an A. And that's about the highest complement he'd give a student...