Word: complemented
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Kolarik, the tournament MVP, had an assist to complement his championship-winning goal. Moore was the tournament’s leading goal scorer with four net-ringers. Pettit had two goals and an assist in the championship and was named to the All-Tournament team. Nowak rang up two goals over the weekend and Cavanagh had Friday night’s game-winner...
This is not to say that LHO is not at times compelling. An appealing set hosts a wide array of exceptional singers. Director Anne Harley has amassed extraordinary talent, drawing on conservatory and graduate students, as well as professional singers, to complement Harvard undergraduates...
...opening 77-54 victory over Wagner, Harvard unveiled its newest weapon to complement 2001 Ivy Rookie of the Year Hana Peljto—a lanky 6’3 center named Reka Cserny who could do more than rebound and hit one-foot jump shots; she could drive inside, hit the three, and play great defense. Cserny scored 19 and grabbed eight boards in her Harvard debut, making her year-long sabbatical prior to this season with the Hungarian junior national team well worth the wait...
...appointing the next dean of the Faculty, University President Lawrence H. Summers should find an individual who will both complement his strengths and compensate for his weaknesses...
...given for taking the L.B.S. job: "Al Gore didn't win." Q&A TIME: What do you see ahead, economically, given the current slump? Tyson: The evidence points to a picking-up of the global economy in the second half of 2002. It will be a slow recovery to complement a fairly mild and short recession. What people shouldn't expect is that we are going to go back to the equity values and profit rates of 1999 and 2000. TIME: Does the developing world have a chance? Tyson: I think the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and the aftermath...