Yet, picky Cantonese discovered years ago that X.O. Excellence brandy perfectly complements their favourite shark's fin soup. |
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Minwax's water-based Latte stain on the banister and stairs complements other natural shades in the wallcoverings. |
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Simple chic Chanel outfits accessorized with gold chained jewelry, that perfectly complements the black and white. |
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Tightly jointed stonework complements the house's crisp lines and ties it to the site, part of a former farm. |
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The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food. |
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The double bedroom has two double wardrobes and gold carpet, which complements the neutral-coloured walls. |
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Walden, as a sign of our exile from nature, complements what is considered to be a modern alienation from the sacred as well. |
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So it should be perfectly fine to conjoin two noun phrases as complements of expect, and indeed it is. |
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Select a quality cookbook that complements your tastes and reflects your culinary goals and skills. |
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There was something about his personality that lent itself to New York, a stubborn quality that complements a stubborn city. |
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The funky banded-bottom top elongates her torso, while the shapely cord blazer complements her curves. |
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The team's vast improvement can be traced to a more balanced offense, which complements an improving defense. |
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Played just once after being triggered, each track generally contains an upbeat quality that complements the action well. |
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The Nubira complements the already strong line up of Matiz, Kalos and Tacuma. |
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The harmonica in this song is perfectly placed and complements the Neil Young-style guitar so well that it almost makes you sigh. |
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The proposed initiative complements The Army Distance Learning Program by extending training from the classroom to the entity level. |
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At the southeast corner of the site, a new lecture hall complements the research tower. |
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Its colour scheme is soft lemon, which complements the stained timber floor. |
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The cool indigo of the subtly patterned wallpaper and the basin complements the honey tones of the fir cabinetry and trim. |
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She has an air of American pragmatism that complements her relentless determination to succeed and rise above her class. |
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She even has a look of Mata Hari, with her hair tamed into a silky curtain that complements her black designer suit and kitten heels. |
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The spare condominium complex complements the rugged pasture land and rocky cliffs that distinguish Sea Ranch as a magnificent site. |
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The walls, as in the rest of the house, are finished in traditional rough plaster that complements the timber doors and architraves. |
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In summer its foliage matches the silvery and wine tones of painted ferns, and complements burgundy astrantias. |
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Chablis, Sancerre, Pinot Grigio and Orvieto are all light-bodied whites that make fine complements to oysters. |
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One method may be a regular postcard mailer that fits your budget and complements your promotional goals. |
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Tan's mild political satire maintains a wry humour that complements the general comic tone. |
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A fascinating mix of braids, tassels, chenilles and decorative trimmings in delicate silken yarn complements the entire package. |
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It follows on from his current BMW, Mitsubishi, Fiat and Alfa Romeo franchises and neatly complements the current model ranges of those marques. |
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The entrance is quite enchanting, surrounded by a garden that elegantly complements the restaurant's typical Bulgarian theme. |
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Indigenous complements are seafoods, birds, and eggs, supplemented with pig, chicken, and an increasing variety of tinned meats. |
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A list of maps added in the last 30 days complements a searchable archive of all available items. |
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A clear-ish soundtrack of B-grade merengue songs complements the mostly clear dialogue. |
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There are no sentential complements, though pronouns and some noun phrases can be used to refer to explicit or evoked propositions. |
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It complements other public services, such as the transport system that services it. |
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And the idea of the other modalities being introduced as complements to the Lydian mode, was added. |
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These wonderful complements would extend your inner thoughts, your feelings, your emotions, and your experiences. |
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A clingy body stocking complements a floor-length skirt with a pareo tied at the waist for flair. |
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Narcissists look for mates with very high social status which complements an inflated sense of self. |
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The oak is pretty subtle here, but it gives the wine a slight smokiness that complements the dish. |
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The men's vulnerability supplies the film with an odd, aching humour which complements the uproariousness of the strip scenes. |
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This observation complements the water stripping tendency of these solvents observed above. |
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The masculine dark timber floor complements the charcoal black upholstery accentuated by the lime green sofas in the niches along one wall. |
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More or less the same can be said of null subjects in controlled complements in Romanian and in embedded nominalized clauses in Imbabura Quechua. |
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His work complements this project on a political plane by reading Marx and Lenin to develop an adequate political critique of Hegelianism. |
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You would want something more sophisticated for a concert performance, but here it complements Day's style and minimal orchestrations. |
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It complements fine cigars, spicy food and smoked or strong cheeses, and it slips down well on its own. |
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The doll complements the society's extensive library holdings of printed materials relating to the exposition. |
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The pale gate complements our pale fence panel, or alternatively it can be used in isolation in a hedge or brick built wall. |
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Findings also support claims that civic journalism complements traditional journalism. |
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He is the perfect partner, a consummate dancer that complements, supports and enhances his dancing partner. |
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It complements well the rest of the collection, which was not, for instance, particularly strong in Syrian art. |
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This is because knowledge and direct perception predicates are factive, in that they presuppose the truth of their complements. |
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Different kinds of complements and modifiers can often coerce a perfective or an imperfective reading. |
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The futuristic background music, often dark and brooding, complements the deep space atmosphere very well. |
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Paint plain wood frames in a color that complements your furniture and accessories, and spray with a clear acrylic gloss for a shiny finish. |
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Its live, pulsating and infectious music complements original dance movements. |
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The latter paper complements the majority of those in this volume that focused on stopover ecology in eastern North America. |
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The book's design nicely complements its meticulously researched and elegantly written contents. |
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It is also an enterprise that complements other positive environmental, farming and rural development schemes. |
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This complements the staff timeline, which starts at mission receipt and runs through exfiltration of the team. |
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It better complements the expeditionary nature of the Corps' current warfighting concepts. |
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The results of an autoantibody screen and testing for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies were negative, complements were normal, and cryoglobulins were not detected. |
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Bangs, Roberts says, also offer women a sleek, polished, and sophisticated look that complements any age, body shape or outfit. |
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Rather, I've come to the diplomatic conclusion that intentionally beat-up production simply complements bands who are bent on re-examining time-worn musical ideas. |
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It complements and harmonises with the historic landscape and backdrop, and draws inspiration from many classical elements such as the Bothy Garden's Formal Terrace. |
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This capability complements policy-based management features that allow automated or advised actions, based on conditions detected through advanced diagnostics. |
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This aural quality thus complements the film in its evocation of the 1920's era of Woolf's Richmond as well as the modern milieu of contemporary New York. |
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These complements contain modals and therefore can't be infinitives. |
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This project envisages the distribution of the finite that clause and non-finite CCs which can be used either as catenative complements or as non-catenative complements. |
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Rather, the naming system complements the kinship system in that it provides people with an easy tool to establish their relationship even with distant kin. |
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The use of block colours in black, anthracite, charcoal gray, indigo, winter white and red-brown complements this understated and practical collection. |
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He brings what one could only describe as a sort of musical choreography to his compositions that dramatises the scenario he depicts and complements his near poetic lyrics. |
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The accompanying video has a film noir look that complements the slinky sound. |
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Rather their individual style and approach complements each other. |
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Choose a color or pattern that either matches or complements your suit. |
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In this way the G major Prelude from the Well-tempered clavier book 2 complements its Fugue, whose subject consists entirely of a series of arpeggiated chords. |
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This annual event complements the regular antique market to be found on every Thursday and Sunday between May and September, featuring antiques, curios and books. |
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The porter gives the cake a dark complexity that complements the sweetness of the raisins and currants, as well as the bitterness of the mixed peel. |
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In the past few years the skirts have become skorts and the shirt has transformed into a fitted jersey that complements the more curvilinear shape of the female body. |
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It complements weapons such as mortars, field artillery cannons, close air support, attack helicopters, guided missiles, and naval surface fire. |
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Some cooks add nuts as well, and I like the way their flavor complements that of the kasha and the browned onions. |
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Two-tone, a bespoke Ghost option offered for the first time this year, complements the popularity of two-tone Phantom models. |
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The violin is primarily used as support for a vocalist, as the sound of a violin complements that of the singer, but is also largely played solo. |
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Wright said Holcomb's size and distance on drop kicks complements Romney's superb fielding skills. |
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Opera star Tozzi sings with the richness of burnished bronze and Daniels complements him with her pellucid soprano. |
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It usually has a single adjective as its head, to which modifiers and complements may be added. |
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Adjective phrases containing complements after the adjective cannot normally be used as attributive adjectives before a noun. |
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Noun phrases often function as verb subjects and objects, as predicative expressions, and as the complements of prepositions. |
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Our addition of HME technology complements our existing micronization, wet bead nanomilling and spray drying capabilities. |
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In other words, the prices of all substitutes and complements, as well as income levels of consumers are constant. |
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With ADN, ICSS complements its CDN Solution portfolio, which is based on a global footprint. |
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A cosmid clone, pOK40, which complements the mutant K818, was isolated from a genomic library of the parent strain. |
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The JBL OnBeat Xtreme is ideal for any room or office, as it complements the iPad's crisp video display with award-winning JBL sound. |
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The lively script complements the photographs with animated vignettes of Calcuttan history. |
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For example, some propositional attitude predicates, such as hegeisthai 'believe', or oisthai 'believe', take infinitive complements. |
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Additional cocoa is added to the milk chocolate variety to provide a rich, deep chocolate flavor that complements the sweetness of the caramel. |
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The transaction complements the ongoing deleverage of UK loans from the wider UK portfolio transferred from Laiki. |
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The preposition is also used to introduce the complements of many intransitive verbs. |
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When the situations described by main and complement clause are semantically integrated, infinitive and participial complements are used. |
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The new size complements the range of containers already produced for the company by RPC Hereford. |
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The Arrayjet Sprint was chosen as it offers these capabilities and complements our existing micro and nanofabrication capabilities. |
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Hoose Court lies behind our recently opened The Redshanks and this refurbishment ensures it complements the newly built development. |
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It will provide an atmospheric perspective that complements the studies of the CRC for Carbon Accounting. |
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The SwabCap product line complements the ICU Medical Clave line of needle-free connectors, ICU executives said. |
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Each of Eve's apartments in Tel Aviv has a list of local experiences that complements it. |
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If your taste buds don't lean towards the piscatorial, Albarino wines are cool complements to spicy cuisines like Thai, Indian or Mexican. |
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This PIP agreement perfectly complements the company's agreement for a PIP on our drug enalapril earlier this year. |
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TriQuint's newest EDGE transmit module complements the company's total RF 3G system solution announced at the GSM World Congress in Barcelona. |
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His nimble, unobtrusive prose complements the imaginative details he weaves into his narrative. |
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A peachy shade, such as Bourjois Abricotine pour mutines, complements the glamorous starlet look. |
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The colours of the orange, camphor and liquid amber trees, the coral and jacaranda flowers will be delicate complements to the strong architectural elements. |
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Childe Hassam's richly impasted Land's End, Coast of Maine of around 1900 complements the group of no less vividly patinated and oxidised bronzes below. |
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We hypothesize that hyperactive RNAi in mouse oocytes functionally complements the piRNA pathway, a Dicer-independent pathway suppressing retrotransposons in the germline. |
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Consequently, the addition of BGH to the extra-role performance literature complements previous work and builds upon it by enlarging the work performance domain. |
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The diversity of methodological approach of the essays here published complements the different periodization and subjects analyzed by the authors. |
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The FLD glass now complements the lens' other, Special Low Dispersion glass elements and aspherical lenses, which already provide excellent correction of color aberration. |
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The selectAZymeTM service complements Almac's speciality capabilities, including radiolabelling, polymorph and solid form optimisation, and peptide and protein synthesis. |
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The new service complements Vivark's existing Care and Repair handyperson services, which offer assistance with fitting and installation services. |
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A man should be judged by himselfe, and not by his complements. |
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For instance, the Wenhu Line of the Taipei Metro serves many relatively sparse neighbourhoods and feeds into and complements the high capacity metro lines. |
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Typically, conventional hydroelectricity complements wind power very well. |
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The removal of the Black Rubric complements the dual words of administration of communion and permits an action, kneeling to receive, which people were used to doing. |
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We are looking forward to working with Cardia to access environmentally-friendly and renewable packaging that complements our products and our principles. |
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From the rear, the 650S looks virtually identical save for a new diffuser, which complements a recalibrated dynamic rear wing that pops up at speed to act as an airbrake. |
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A bouncy rhyme complements the exuberant, colorful illustrations of the Buckamoo Girls' exploits, from square dancing to rodeo rustling to singing by campfire and moonlight. |
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