Word: complementing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sections:1. Weekly meetings with graduate students of varying teaching abilities and intelligence (see TF). 2. Meant to complement courses taught by big-name professors too busy to teach the important details that will appear on the final...
...record in ruins. A cook at Denny's, he pays $380 a month for a small room that he has made into a home: a microwave, a tabletop refrigerator, a coffee maker, a hot plate, a vcr, a collection of 28 beer steins and an aquarium with tropical fish complement a ragged sofa with foam spilling out of the cushions and a filthy shag carpet. "I want to be left alone," says Doherty, whose back was injured in a tank accident in the Army. "When I come home from work and I've had a bad day, I watch...
Harvard has legitimate financial concerns, and it should be able to take certain steps to address them. If HUCTW workers cannot accept the reduced level of benefits offered by Harvard, perhaps they should seek employment elsewhere. Harvard is not obligated to offer a full complement of rich benefits to all of its employees. Furthermore, it is quite reasonable to draw a distinction between Harvard professors and clerical workers and then treat the two groups differently...
Harvard picked up where it left off in the second game, with freshman Heather Brown tossing a fourhitter to complement Cupp's strong outing...
Teaching fellows who attend lectures will have a better sense of how the section can complement, rather than rehash, the lectures. In addition, they will be better able to explain any ideas that were unclear in lecture. How can a TF clarify an incomprehensible lecture if he wasn't even at the lecture...