Word: complemented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...clinic, open to members of the Harvard community and funded by UHS, will complement treatment by UHS physicians by providing specifics on the disease and about its relevance to patients' lives...
...show's chorus, made up of the only graduates in the cast, offers a fine complement to the show's great leads. The choreography of the opening and the pirate scene during Isabella's first aria are excellent. But too often members gesturing seemed vapid, aimless and irrelevant. This inability to sustain convincing activity behind the leads greatly hurts an otherwise good performance...
...know whether to blame Larry King or George Stephanopolous, but I missed the presidential campaign. I tried to stay current, really I did. I subscribed to (and read) The New York Times. I read my usual complement of liberal magazines, talked with friends. But without a television, I might as well have been living in another country...
...return of Sanzone, Vitagliano and Cooper will complement the efforts of Harvard's "iron-men," 150-pound Co-Captain Frank Fronhofer and 177-pound John Drosos, who have led the team throughout the tumultuous journey of this season...
...complement and relieve some of this human insanity, the rain descends "gently and unceasingly" in a deluge which threatens to overrun both the story and the nation. The past and present are so full of people and their troubles that this terrible weather becomes a sign of hope, "the only thing nobody has been able to tamper with." In an environment where everything can change at the whim of whichever army or party has control, the constant drizzle becomes an unlikely redemptive force. These passages provide a reflective distance from the disarray of the rest of the novel...