Word: complements
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...those lucky enough to get in, Hambleton's attention to detail never wavers, from the freshly baked shortbread in tins at bedside to a sommelier, Dominique Baduel, who steers diners to wines that may be less pricey than the first-growth blockbusters in the cellars, yet will better complement their meals...
...start of the season by head coach Gordon Graham, going 13-1 so far this fall. The lone loss came at the Riviera/ITA All-Americans to the country’s top ranked doubles team, Shadisha Robinson and Caroline Basu of Georgia. “Our games complement each other,” Anderson said. “Elsa’s really aggressive up at the net, and I’m good at playing back…and we get along really well off the court.” Other members of the Crimson also put up strong...
...says Mary Canales, pastry chef at Chez Panisse in Berkeley, Calif., which has a reputation for supporting small organic farmers and using minimally processed ingredients. Canales suggests using large-crystal demerara to add a crunchy topping to muffins or cookies; she also recommends dark brown muscovado as the perfect complement to simple baked fruit...
...discussion groups with students last week, Corker mentioned the possibility of having a separate club room that could be rented out for private parties, which would complement the main lounge area...
...best friend. It is slimming. It disguises figure flaws, and it is easy to pretend that you look like Angela Jolie on a mission to Cambodia. However, this year’s black transcends the simple shift dresses and T-shirts of yore. Designers have been using it to complement complicated and intricate designs. Quirky details and structural originalities have been dominating the new black, rendering it a mix of Victorian ingenuity and modern couture. In order to avoid looking like you have been mourning Prince Albert for forty years, however, choose a shape that flatters your existing figure...