Word: complemented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shared goal doesn't amount to much, since we'll never be asked, and even if we were, we'd never pass even the first security test. Would you put your life on the line for your country? We don't think so. And spying seemed the perfect complement to our fairly benign issue. Plus, Spy (the magazine is dead, and we wanted to commemorate its passing...
...order to complement this physical training, students must also be instructed about nutrition. The University has already gone to pains to provide nutritious meals for students. Information is readily available to students from Harvard Dining Services' Nutrition Consultant. This service can also be used to discuss individual concerns students may have about nutrition and dieting. However, students would profit from a couple seminars or perhaps just simple explanation of what information exactly is available...
...Following the French performance, Krainik decided that the lighting design was unsuited to the Lyric's stage. "It would have cost us an extra $600,000 just to put up and take down the lights," she explains. So, undaunted, she hired a new director, designer, conductor and soprano to complement her original cast. Baritone Franz Grundheber's tormented Wozzeck, soprano Kathryn Harries' ripe Marie, Graham Clark's strutting Captain and Norman Bailey's Mengelesque Doctor, all under the commanding baton of Richard Buckley, brought Berg's acerbic, atonal ode to the lumpenproletariat to vivid, expressionistic life...
Despite their different musical backgrounds (Bela was trained and played for years on the bluegrass circuit; Victor got his musical training from his eclectically talented family), Bela and Victor continually find new ways to complement each other. They weave patterns, they build harmonies, they layer melodies, they solo, they return and play together, they stop and start and pop and jump and reach and it all works. Future Man is a subtle and exciting SynthAxe player (the SynthAxe Drumitar is an instrument that Future Man invented: it looks like a guitar, is played with one's fingers, and sounds like...
...precisely, the tunes. While Amelia Fletcher is saying she doesn't need another guy, many a listener will be imagining she, or he, doesn't need any other record, so magnificent are the melodies on this one. K Records' domestic re-release of these two singles makes a perfect complement, or compliment, to the Katherine Hepburn film series now at the Brattle every Sunday (plug): heading out of the theater's darkness into any good independent record store, you can exchange one high-spirited, British-inflected leading lady for another, and listen to either or both of them call...