And SportsLine might be one of the greater examples of a complement, how technology can complement traditional media.
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Many analysts had expected a hefty stimulus package to complement from the BOJ to complement Prime Minister Abe's fiscal stimulus package.
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Not only does the person have to complement your skills, he or she also has to complement your personality — all in tremendously unique circumstances.
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Then when you complement with the fastball, complement with him having the ability to throw the changeup and the little slider over the plate, it makes it difficult for hitters.
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"For artists like Post or artists like Rihanna, they tend to just work inside a specific, limited range of notes that complement their voice but also complement the average listener," Ellis explained.
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From "I Am Your Conscious, I Am Love" by Hilton Als in Harpers: And as if to complement the room — or have the room complement him — Prince was in black and purple, too.
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In Mr Haldane's view soft data complement the hard kind.
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Or a flexible complement to an established mass transit system.
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The country's troops are a complement to Russian air power.
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When is fiscal stimulus a necessary complement to monetary stimulus?
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To complement existing offerings like Sparkling Water and Steam, H2O.
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William opted for a red tie to complement his bride.
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The best he could do was complement the dictator's hair.
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We complement each other, and there's really pure, true love.
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Innoetics' technology is an interesting complement to all of this.
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The auction winnings complement the company's current strategy for expansion.
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Superpowers would complement parkour for Cole MacGrath, their leading hero.
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But it was an excellent complement to the first two.
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These complement, rather than directly challenge, the LME's aluminum contract.
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This campaign will complement Mozilla's ongoing work to champion encryption.
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Shop these sweet sheet deals to complement your new mattress.
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It'll even recommend new items to complement her existing wardrobe.
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Finding the right one to complement your unique skin tone.
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Most obviously, they are making products that complement each other.
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Like Alien: Isolation, it could complement rather than explicitly adapt.
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Partnerships work best if partners complement each other's skill set.
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And yet the two scenes complement and intensify each other.
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"This is a perfect salt to complement sweetness," Khan explains.
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Foreign affiliates often complement, rather than substitute for, domestic activity.
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Nectar is designed to complement bar point of sale systems.
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A perfect complement to a popular piece of classic Canadiana.
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We both work on instrumentation, and complement each other well.
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In college, Giles threw a splitter to complement his fastball.
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In other words, they compete with, rather than complement, renewables.
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"Technology doesn't replace literature, it should complement it," said Emanuel.
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They complement the restaurant's whimsical décor, including the mismatched glassware.
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The underlying idea here is to complement federal conservation efforts.
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As alternating narrators, Jaime and Agatha complement each other wonderfully.
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So I think we actually complement each other very well.
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Another group thought it would complement the student advising system.
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" Mr. Baqaeen added: "Completely different, but they complement each other.
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But winemakers say their product and cannabis complement each other.
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I also requested a glittery cheek to complement my outfit.
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It will complement Siemens' product lifecycle management (PLM) software offering.
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And we complement each other in our different healing journeys.
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But culture could serve as a complement to those rules.
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It can be an ideal complement to rational decision making.
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I went back and did the full complement of treatment.
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Akari's lead drug, Coversin is a second-generation complement inhibitor that acts on complement component-C5, preventing release of C8646a and formation of C5b-9 (also known as the membrane attack complex or MAC).
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Akari's lead drug, Coversin, is a second-generation complement inhibitor that acts on complement component-C5, preventing release of C8646a and formation of C5b-9 (also known as the membrane attack complex or MAC).
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Coversin, Akari's lead clinical product, is a second-generation complement inhibitor that acts on complement component-C5, preventing release of C2212a and formation of C2825b-23210 (also known as the membrane attack complex or MAC).
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He added prudential tweaks would complement any easing in monetary policy.
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It was one digit shy of the requisite complement of numbers.
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Algolia had made a tiny acquisition to complement its product offering.
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In many ways, the Prada Foundation and HangarBicocca complement each other.
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These understated Urbanears complement any outfit thanks to their smooth design.
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Is enhanced longevity meddling with creation, or a complement to it?
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The latter will complement the web and iOS version available now.
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Kavak, which was founded in 2016, could complement SoftBank's other investments.
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Mia's friends all wear colors that complement -- but don't overshadow -- her.
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Dunstone said its plan would complement BT's focus on large cities.
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He was able to complement his 21 points with 10 rebounds.
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That makes it a better alternative or complement to drinking alcohol.
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Jenner accessorized with silver jewelry to complement the metallic hoop details.
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The $229 Amazon Echo Show 2 gives Alexa a visual complement.
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Antler chandeliers and other rustic lighting complement the Western-style furnishings.
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Bayer's and Monsanto's catalogs of seeds and chemicals complement one another.
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The government says that traditional medicine should complement the normal kind.
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So in those cases, Links may complement rather than fully replace.
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I think me and him complement each other defensively and offensively.
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And maybe that'll be enough to complement your current streaming options.
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Establishing a post presence to complement the shooters will be important.
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The cinnamon and fruity undertones complement the smokiness of the bourbon.
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The first complement to my RSS reader is my Nuzzel account.
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Also, the perfect complement to cousin Chicago West's unique moniker. 6.
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Complement your learning with tech skills that are in short supply.
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Each dish's tasting notes are meant to complement a corresponding joint.
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And those differences make it a nice complement to Nintendo's offering.
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" Angel said Praxair's "operational excellence", could complement Linde's "technology in engineering.
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"The Infineon and Cypress portfolios complement each other ideally," said Ploss.
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The clips complement Baldwin's way of moving from paradox to paradox.
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And then thirdly, mergers, acquisitions, partnerships that complement our organic strategy.
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Instead it will complement or augment these current public health approaches.
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Hansen said he expects his immunotherapy products will complement other treatments.
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In more ways than one, the two women complement each other.
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Does your poetry complement your day job or distract from it?
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That way, their skills will complement each other, instead of overlap.
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Studio Drift also makes films that compliment and complement their installations.
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Clothes that fit are clothes that complement your shape and body.
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All are tailor-made to complement your best Jane Birkin imitation.
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The program would complement other resources that promote bleeding-control techniques.
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They can complement, too, any retail that remains in a mall.
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"We complement each other and enhance each other," Ms. Zawatsky said.
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That is economic democracy, the long-neglected complement to political democracy.
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Fortunately, the owners suggested that Time Out would complement his skills.
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Yet together they dominate Eurasia and their strengths complement each other.
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A source said HSBC would complement Carillion's existing advisor line up.
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Thought Machine's platform approach is an obvious complement to that list.
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Kings reserve Kent Bazemore had 10 rebounds to complement nine points.
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A meteorological complement to one of his resorts, rallies or steaks.
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Every fall MU organizes an exhibit to complement Dutch Design Week.
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They allow the paintings to complement, but also challenge, one another.
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There are a few areas where the banks complement each other.
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The clues are picked to hopefully complement that level of difficulty.
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The reminder feature will complement the 12-hour limit for driver shifts.
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We found podcasting to be a great complement to our music service.
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The interior features custom built-ins that complement home&aposs unusual shape.
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Technology is likely to serve as a complement to these conventional services.
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Complement means added to, enhanced, improved, completed, or brought close to perfection.
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If you've seen that movie, Apollo 11 makes for a perfect complement.
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I complement this with therapy, but I'm between psychologists at the moment.
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But after deeper review, he realized how the companies complement each other.
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They're especially visible in the sunlight, and they complement her complexion nicely.
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It's a perfect complement to our legacy business, which is also thriving.
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The findings complement academic research which uses standardised questionnaires to measure loneliness.
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Orion is supposed to complement, not compete with, these kinds of services.
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Cisco's purchase of OpenDNS provides a similar complement to its current offerings.
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The deal also looks to complement an earlier acquisition made by Allscripts.
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"We just complement each other," she said of the former MLB star.
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This would complement her background in broader corporate roles at the bank.
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Both are technology meant to complement high-end computers to assist creatives.
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What's more, it was a great complement to last year's MuleSoft acquisition.
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Such cases could complement or even replace an interactive wallboard, Goldsmith noted.
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The cash account is meant to complement those planning and investing programs.
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This slim book is a welcome breezy complement to those encyclopedic accounts.
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The Seattle center will complement GrabTaxi's engineering centers in Singapore and Beijing.
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But yeah, I think it's a great complement to games like this.
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"We do have a full complement of bird-deterrent systems," she said.
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He first selects the most compelling figures, then ones that complement them.
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These will complement the company's existing offices in Israel, Munich and Berlin.
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So the early versions of Android, right, TouchWiz was like a complement.
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Proactive tools and approaches can help complement and strengthen current security solutions.
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He had a good moving fastball and a good complement of pitches.
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I'm currently working on a résumé as a complement to this photo.
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China has diplomatic and military initiatives that complement Made in China 2025.
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It's to add other people that can complement and potentially replace myself.
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Global regulators use it as well to complement their own internal models.
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To complement the unique itineraries, there are six themed shore excursion tracks.
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"The two airlines complement each other in the Brazilian market," Grajales said.
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The service was meant to complement the programming already airing on ESPN.
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He has said nice things about Trump and can complement Trump's politics.
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Now, it's Diana AI. "We complement each other's skills well," Nanduri said.
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Mirrors complement the glass walls to make the space feel even larger.
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Contemporary and classic design meet and complement each other within the space.
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We, in fact, complement it and help make it even more possible.
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Every player on the roster was added to complement his skill set.
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How quickly does Bell get a full complement of full-contact carries?
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Xu's straightforward photographs of their workshops, homes, and neighborhoods complement these accounts.
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Television as brazen as 2017's Twin Peaks deserves a good complement.
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Lectures on human rights, political satire and censorship will complement the show.
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Some have gone for sounds that perfectly complement their on-field performances.
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Other firm and flexible resources are needed to complement renewables and batteries.
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Yesterday I stumbled over the perfect complement to the Chinese-American standoff.
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To complement the missile system, troops may also get a massive cannon.
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I later added a more intense workout, something to complement the Pilates.
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While these planets complement each other, you're compelled to search for deals.
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The airborne missions are intended to complement the on-the-ice research.
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Satellites provide wider coverage, but "complement" other solutions, including drones, he says.
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Kim can photograph and shoot film as a complement to the texts.
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This dessert just has a lot of things that complement each other.
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These planets complement each other, and encourage us to live in excess.
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I have found that the two grid fillers complement each other well.
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Those cute little blonde streaks that complement a full head of balayage?
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"Rather it's a complement, whether it's retirement or emergency funding," he said.
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That's why 5G will initially complement 4G rather than outright replace it.
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"These efforts are intended to complement necessary government-wide changes," Short wrote.
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Both royal women also rocked statement drop earrings to complement their ensembles.
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Thematic ETFs are a nice complement to a more broadly diversified portfolio.
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Thematic ETFs are a nice complement to a more broadly diversified portfolio.
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Performers are chosen based on how well they complement the hotel's locale.
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You make me so much better and we complement each other so well!!
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The HP Pavilion Wave has a full complement of ports, including USB-C.
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The Bontrager wheels and classic sidewalls complement the bike nicely without being overbearing.
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Simply put, there isn't much in our closet that this pairing doesn't complement.
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Here, everything's heavier, to complement the increased volume of the artillery in play.
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Jonas' fitness regimen was focused on boxing, with weights used as a complement.
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Streaming and cinema can not only co-exist, but can complement each other.
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New 12-week sequential courses complement our traditional month-by-month atelier classes.
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Designs that might complement a Philippe Starck decor or a fine Versace outfit.
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Third, introduce more "third spaces" (gender-neutral facilities) to complement single-sex ones.
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But Snapchat says it wants to complement, rather than compete with, linear television.
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They're a semantic complement to his flouting of tradition and junking of norms.
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Though these films neatly complement each other, they are being received rather differently.
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And will complement nicely Elvie… We'll be launching it, hopefully, in January 2018.
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They also will be introducing some paid offerings to complement their booking technology.
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What brand of nail polish Markle was wearing to complement her new diamond.
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It provides an excellent example of states adopting policies that complement CITES regulations.
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We see it as a complement, a way to enhance the personal experience.
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He could complement that by developing his own political base in the centre.
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Finding new Teleocrater fossils to complement those described by Charig was all luck.
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Short-term work experiences, often in far-flung cities, that complement millennials' careers.
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This is a necessary complement to endpoint security, especially for the IoT industry.
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It's a feature users have requested for years to complement Gmail's Vacation Responder.
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Judge for yourself, and then modify your opinions to complement our judgements. Thanks.
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The timing of everything raises the question: Is NEO intended to complement PSVR?
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Make sure you have a Bonsai tree at home to complement it well.
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Toscano completed her elegant look with a beaded headpiece to complement her updo.
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This expansion is designed to complement the increasing numbers of Chinese tourists worldwide.
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Its bass boost is the perfect complement to the accuracy of these headphones.
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It would complement an authorization for the funds in the water resources bill.
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UberPool has been praised by transportation advocates for helping complement subways and buses.
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"It is intended to sit alongside and complement the standard PS4," says House.
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"It is intended to sit alongside and complement the standard PS4," House explained.
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To complement his creeping molasses flow, he has a lingo entirely his own.
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Instead of competing with mobile networks, satellite-phone systems have become a complement.
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Which makes the other new study about exercise and memory a valuable complement.
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Jeffers's mostly understated illustrations are elegant, but also thoughtfully complement the illustrated typography.
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The SEC is currently down two members from its full complement of five.
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The house is furnished mostly in neutral tones that complement the building materials.
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Cream cheese and jelly complement each other nicely on a bagel or sandwich.
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From that perspective, the roof pavilion does more than complement Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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Meanwhile, Apple has been developing its own original shows to complement Apple Music.
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It could be built to complement people's skills rather than simply replace them.
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They welcomed the apology, but said actions were necessary to complement his words.
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Super Stickers, meanwhile, is meant to complement the existing monetization tool, Super Chat.
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This premium assortment will complement the everyday camping assortment currently available on Walmart.com.
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When considering designs, think about how your hand art can complement your nails.
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A list of mostly Greek wines has been selected to complement the food.
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You couldn't teach yourself calculus, but you could use it to ... Complement it.
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It's a lovely complement to the magnificent revelry of the Mardi Gras season.
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I try to make pickles that have bold flavors that complement our food.
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They can also complement an investor's emergency savings, according to Hearts & Wallets' report.
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"These centers complement our regional [distribution centers] along with our stores," Bass said.
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The festival also features the usual complement of enfants terribles and causes célèbres.
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The food is delicious and the perfect complement to that Florida coastal view.
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Lully's music, written for Molière's "Bourgeois Gentilhomme," practically screams for a dancing complement.
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Chatman scored 26.6 points to complement Robinson's sixth 23-point game this season.
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Still, McEnroe said de Minaur needed more finesse to complement his counterpunching abilities.
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Hike introduced a number of proprietary services on the platform that complement messaging.
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He also said Immelt's experience and Bush's entrepreneurial spirit complement each other well.
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Manager A.J. Hinch said the two complement their exceptional stuff with uncanny intuition.
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Slashing the business tax rate is the necessary complement to this regulatory relief.
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"The room and the food are meant to complement L'Atelier," Mr. Bellanca said.
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Most banks now offer these types of services to complement their other offerings.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the restrictions "complement" the Commerce Department's actions.
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Other companies have tried to replace or complement human workers in similar ways.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the restrictions "complement" the Commerce Department's actions.
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At 22D, quite simple fill: "Complement of turtle doves" has to be TWO.
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In the middle of the room, mannequins wear merchandise that complement the season.
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In their shared mission, these books complement each other without too much overlap.
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He said the future talks would be carried out in complement to Geneva.
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Scientists see it as a complement to reducing GHGs, or a last resort.
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We do not compete with, but complement pre-existing medical facilities and aid organizations.
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It's available in gray, black, or coral pink to complement the Google Home colors.
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The recommendations complement other WHO guidelines including limiting intake of free sugars and sodium.
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Bonus: We've added some product picks of our own to complement Pinterest's predictions, too.
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"It will complement and go beyond that," Cardin said of the White House actions.
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And the car's seats were designed by orthopedic surgeons to complement the human form.
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After all, a red lip is the perfect complement to a winter coat, right?
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Deals with public transit agencies could complement public transit, instead of competing with it.
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Information warfare tactics should not compete with more traditional ones -- they should complement them.
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It had long sought access to the neighbor to complement European and Arab markets.
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Our research identifies four leading indicators of turnout trends to complement pollsters' standard method.
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With similar color palettes, Herzbrun's dimensional studies complement Hartigan's busy figurations in unusual ways.
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Car makers are also investing internally in their own R&D to complement that.
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But the sweetest complement to her reception look was an eye-catching aquamarine ring.
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The comments seemed to complement those made by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen.
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This time, McDonald's (MCD) is selling a new chocolate sauce to complement the sticks.
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It can even come to complement work, to be part of the work cycle.
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Why no Bolt-et-al game to complement Mario and Sonic in 2016, then?
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Its LIDAR system is a complement to the chips sold by companies like Nvidia.
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"They complement each other and they care about the same things," the rep adds.
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In Mongolia, urban and rural lifestyles compete and complement one another in fascinating ways.
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I complement him for taking the gloves off when it comes to our military.
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That's the typical alternative or complement to ads — but it carries its own problems.
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Sufficient loan loss reserves (1.7x its 90-day PDL portfolio) also complement this metric.
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Facebook said it would complement this by notifying users when they share false news.
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Indeed the two qualities (if you can call them that) complement one another nicely.
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In 2013, Carolyn Ford* began to use marijuana to complement her distance running regimen.
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What is more, LSE's strengths in shares and indices complement Deutsche Börse's in derivatives.
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Diplomacy has been an essential complement to wielding military threats for all previous administrations.
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The most successful states complement these one-off deals with comprehensive economic development strategies.
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The doll was created to complement the company's Nashville musician character doll, Tenney Grant.
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Humans provided valuable strategic insights to complement the massive computing power of the machines.
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Dell's choice of ports on the XPS 15 are designed to complement what's inside.
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He said he would discuss how this would complement U.S. proposals in the area.
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A beachy, more relaxed look to complement the intricate lace of the Alexis gown.
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The two complement each other's by now well-worn styles to create something new.
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The sparkly highlighter and shimmer are the perfect complement to any unicorn's makeup routine.
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If you want a Zola registry, a Zola website is an easy, natural complement.
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Other flavors that complement weed are dried grapefruit, anise, turmeric, black pepper, and ghee.
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You can easily see how well something like RapidAPI could complement those existing tools.
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The index is designed to complement the U.S. Commerce Department's durable goods orders report.
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And it's not just the US complement of satellites we can choose from either.
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They're a natural complement to more expensive Ubers that have to wade through traffic.
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" And clearly, their personalities complement each other: "Jacques is the love of Gabriella's life.
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Mohit believes that Snapchat at least is a "perfect complement" to Flipagram, he says.
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Even identical twins who share exactly the same complement of genes have different handwriting.
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In summer, Mr. Bauer adds more white wheat to complement greens and fresh cheeses.
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However, she went back to the glittering green gems to perfectly complement her dress.
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Russia says the Kazakh talks would complement rather than compete with the U.N. talks.
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It is meant to complement the EU's other freedoms: of goods, services and capital.
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"That hardware was a classic choice to complement the classic Southern architecture," he said.
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Congressional funding is needed to complement other public and private money for program implementation.
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The private sector is thus coming up with plans to complement Mrs May's agenda.
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And it does, like every other person has said, complement the savory hot dog.
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Such DNA testing would likely complement, but not replace, the current routine blood tests.
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Buying out Unizo, which operates limited-service hotels across Japan, would complement Fortress's strategy.
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This team should not supplant, but rather complement, what the UN envoy is doing.
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"More aid to complement today's delivery is planned in the coming days," Laerke added.
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The Fed has long sought help from fiscal policy to complement its monetary moves.
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FERC reached its full complement of five commissioners on Thursday with McIntyre's swearing in.
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The red wine is supposed to complement the flavor of the Cheez-It crackers
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Refinery29 has a mostly female audience that would complement Vice Media's male-leaning audience.
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Feloni: So it's a matter of finding someone who can complement your skill set?
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Artist talks and other events to complement the showcase are scheduled throughout the run.
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"The objective of the list is to complement the labor inspectors' one," he said.
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Tilt's experience and expertise complement our ongoing efforts to transform the way people travel.
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Sufficient loan loss reserves (2x its 90-day PDL portfolio) also complement this metric.
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As a director he looks to complement the energy of each artist he's directing.
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Aperture Foundation often produces exhibitions to complement issues of its photography quarterly, Aperture magazine.
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But other researchers believe the robots will complement human labor instead of replacing it.
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In short, grass-roots energy has been a key complement to our elected leaders.
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Mr. Trump will, however, be backed by a full complement of national security advisers.
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He said the sanctions were imposed to complement a Security Council resolution on Sept.
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With the Marlins, Anderson developed a nasty curve to complement his mid-90s fastball.
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It's a complement to an upcoming TED Talk at England's Warwick University, Anderson explains.
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Wooden walls and floors complement the home, making it look larger than it is.
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Grant said that Powerade is not trying to serve as a complement to BodyArmor.
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Do you find that both practices blend and complement each other in interesting ways?
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Vanguard works to find a group of investment advisers whose skills complement each other.
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Many brides will choose a soft blush to complement their natural foundations in 2020.
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"It's not a replacement to therapy but it's a complement to it," he said.
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The board has often operated with less that a full complement of seven governors.
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It can, however, complement it, if we keep in mind what each does best.
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If that were to happen, Arena has nearly a full complement at his disposal.
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A necessary complement to the objectivity of science, then, is the subjectivity of experience.
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This appeared to be an "Israel first" policy to complement Trump's "America first" vision.
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Each item was meant to complement the food items and heighten the overall experience.
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Clinton neatly complement the notion that she's not trying to help ordinary Americans. Mrs.
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We complement each other and have achieved a balance because we are so different.
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But thereafter, he talked about key differences that are also areas of potential complement.
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But on-and-off power is what's needed to flexibly complement variable renewable energy.
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Further actions, the announcement says, include "possible legislative measures to complement the existing regulatory framework."
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Chunks that sometimes complement, like tomato and pepper, and often contrast, like mango and jalapeño.
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These best practices complement existing UAS privacy recommendations already developed by and for government agencies.
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"Salt and chocolate complement each other quite well," Brian Ashcraft wrote on the Kotaku website.
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Hype aside, voice control is not a replacement for screens, but a complement to them.
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She is our dream come true and has arrived to our home to complement us.
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I like a smoky eye using taupe and brown tones to complement my blue eyes.
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But in so doing, they provided a powerful complement to their paid employment outside it.
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Georgia, like other states, enacts its own immigration-related measures to complement the federal ones.
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Soft power is cheaper than hard power, and nearly always a necessary complement to it.
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Adidas wants the new plants to complement the Asian operations, not to compete with them.
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The city's green landscapes and parklands will make a phenomenal complement to the celestial event.
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And while Quintiles and IMS are different businesses, Cramer thinks the two complement one another.
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Of course, Twitter is also pulling in its other properties to complement its Olympic coverage.
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Her base color is a gorgeous natural dark blonde, so I like to complement that.
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DistroKid's integration will complement this new feature, by offering the ability to upload elsewhere, too.
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Even so, its oppressive and claustrophobic environments are an effective complement to Gutter's somber testimony.
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To reckon with death, one has to understand both the science and its incompatible complement.
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Sycamores senior forward Matt Van Scyoc added a career-high 23 points to complement Scott.
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This would definitely complement the music-note emoji, however, which also lands on this list.
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Moscow says its own peacemaking efforts are meant to complement, not compete with U.N. attempts.
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This "sharp power" in commerce is a complement to the hard power of armed force.
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Maybe this will complement the get-out-the-vote efforts in key states like Pennsylvania.
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We're the nerds arguing over processing techniques and which chemical components complement which ingredients best.
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The city recently announced another service to complement its successful bike share program: electric scooters.
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" The group added, "Recess is a complement to, but not a replacement for, physical education.
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Not a libertarian alternative to the existing financial system, in other words, but a complement.
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However, the new Android version is live today, to complement the previously launched iOS app.
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Many of the hires are a complement to the registered lobbyists Facebook discloses every year.
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The Patriots haven't had a second tight end to complement Rob Gronkowski since Aaron Hernandez.
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Paddle8 seeks to complement Sotheby's and Christie's, by offering mainly works valued at $1,000-100,000.
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The brand is offering a new sandwich featuring ingredients that they believe complement the espresso.
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Each of the Nimitz-class carriers comes with a complement of more than 60 aircraft.
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The skills that complement computers, like creativity and management, do not necessarily decline with age.
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Instead, private-sector data should be thought of as a fantastic complement to official statistics.
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Clark was a good complement, though he never came close to hitting this well again.
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They're the perfect complement to cod, which is mild and flaky and perfect for beginners.
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Clear and concise federal regulation can complement and coordinate local efforts to stamp out NCP.
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In recent presentations, NASA officials have portrayed Neocam more as a complement than a competitor.
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But definitely they will cut back on their livestock and complement it with crop farming.
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In that way, the new drink could serve as complement, rather than competitor, to Monster.
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In deference to Huberdeau and Barkov, Jagr has adapted his style to complement his linemates.
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The private sector, from Airbnb to Walmart, also has stepped up to complement these efforts.
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A perfect complement to Preen's collection at LFW, which paired punk elements with Victorian lace.
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We also look forward to collaborating with states on areas that complement this national framework.
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I invest in businesses that complement my lifestyle, do you think I don't understand mine?
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"We always complement that as well with what we call 'on-site searches,'" said Menschel.
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The upgrades are meant to complement two other major programs begun under Mr. de Blasio.
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For a pop of color, she wore red lipstick to complement her Hollywood-inspired outfit.
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This new option would complement the standard deduction and traditional itemized charitable income tax deduction.
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Mols says these two tools "naturally complement each other" to find errors, bugs, and glitches.
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Contrary to Republican orthodoxy, efforts to curb emissions and bolster U.S. security complement one another.
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Just as in Medicare, public and private plans can complement each other as they compete.
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Both Germany and England will have a full complement of four teams in Thursday's draw.
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With the shades, the outside-facing sides are gray, to complement the facade's obsidian hue.
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In his home debut, Fulmer featured a devastating changeup to complement his 226 MPH fastball.
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In a statement, Uber said its goal is to extend and complement existing city infrastructure.
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Its long-term objective is to operate an autonomous vehicle fleet to complement public transport.
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"The lists complement each other, as their databases are different," he told Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The onscreen content is meant to complement whatever real-world task you're trying to accomplish.
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And it enlisted a full complement of social justice activists and policy advocates for guidance.
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The theme, I think, is more about how well these two shows complement each other.
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The company wants its solar windows to complement traditional rooftop panels rather than replace them.
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Putin and Trump could agree in Helsinki to restore the full complement of diplomatic staff.
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Hayes's shot-blocking and dunking could complement Williamson and make the team even more athletic.
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But they see the wall as a complement to their own work, not a replacement.
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Chevron said the acquisition would complement its already growing global trade in liquefied natural gas.
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Well, honestly, it's fantastic for them because it's a good complement to their own books.
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Strong B-plots complement the main action, presenting other characters with their own moral dilemmas.
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Want to gallop over a rainbow on horseback with a full complement of battle angels?
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But building back a full complement of engineers will take many months, if not years.
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I'm a longtime braid wearer, and it's important to pick tones that complement the skin.
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In that sense they were a fitting complement to her ominous vision of this music.
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Solar Orbiter will be able to complement that mission with its unique route and instruments.
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Chiang Mai has a mixture of both "contemporary art and design to complement the old."
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Attempting to renegotiate the nuclear deal will distract from this effort rather than complement it.
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We will consider a wide range of football executives to complement our current football staff.
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The experience is a nice complement to that of the park's classic woodie, the Beast.
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If you've got knowledge to share, pass it on while these planets complement each other.
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"None of those things have come to pass for whatever complement of reasons," Lewis said.
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We and our colleagues will continue to explore other innovative solutions to complement existing programs.
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USMCA would serve as the perfect economic complement to tax reform and ongoing regulatory reforms.
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Turn off your streaming services and feed your mind as these planets complement each other.
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Durbin said there is a "great cast of talented senators who could complement" Clinton's campaign.
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Barkley was the perfect complement for Jones and tormented a Redskins secondary missing several regulars.
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The school added a full orchestra, to complement its jazz band, and a sculpture program.
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But, surprisingly, there were no teen-agers in Hawaiian letterman jackets to complement the surroundings.
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Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault has not had his full complement of forwards since mid-November.
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Spaces by Brooklinen cleverly curates home items that complement its own bedding and bath products.
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Kristaps Porzingis added 103 points, while Dwight Powell grabbed 10 rebounds to complement nine points.
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Peloton introduced a connected treadmill earlier this year to complement its widely popular stationary bikes.
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We also need a stronger pipeline of students overall to complement these new collar positions.
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Our mission is to provide our customers a delicious, caffeinated beverage to complement their day.
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Cozy ambiance, home-cooked food, and those little magic sauces that complement every single dish!
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"Costco's online capability remains a nice complement to the brick-and-mortar business," O'Shea said.
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Policies that funnel direct benefits to lower-income workers might complement his trickle-down approach.
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"We're not looking to supplant other organizations — we're looking to complement them," Ms. Love said.
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But a CVS-Aetna merger might be different because their business lines complement each other.
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Meanwhile, Europe is launching a network of 30 satellites, known as Galileo, to complement GPS.
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Far from conflicting, these responses complement one another in the boundless plenitude of Bhavsar's art.
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Here are 10 options that complement or are vastly preferable to this year's Oscar darlings.
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Performers must also craft musical environments that complement their words, voices, melodies, and chosen personalities.
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But, at the same time, the two characters from different shows actually complement each other well.
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"Our model for SETI is to complement big-scale projects with small optical projects," says Vakoch.
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Such developments also significantly complement the important work of groups such as W.A.G.E., BFAMFAPhD, and Debtfair.
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Click through to check out some stylish purchases to complement your sun-seeking journey this season.
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They are afraid to complement someone, afraid to hug someone goodbye at a going away party.
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But it doesn't have to be so: in theory, the two sources could complement each other.
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It's building a 3-megawatt solar array that will complement the electricity coming from the grid.
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Think of it as a separate event space to complement the games on the show floor.
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For years, the Fed has encouraged more fiscal stimulus to complement its historically aggressive monetary policy.
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After seeing the hair and the color placement, I knew the makeup would complement it perfectly.
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It's also a complement to the already existing Descriptive Video channel that Pornhub launched in 2016.
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"We are not attempting to replace traditional newspapers, we are a complement to one," he said.
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As with the best applications of AI, it's meant to complement, not replace, the human element.
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When the circuses eventually reopened, it was with fewer animals but a full complement of clowns.
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"I think (Stempniak) will complement our group very well," Bruins general manager Don Sweeney told reporters.
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These measures would complement the current stance of monetary policy, providing a more balanced policy mix.
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So why not get them something that will complement what you already know they love: Snapchat.
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"This is not meant to replace in-person visits, it's meant to complement them," he said.
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He filled his social media feeds with woman-hating trash talk to complement his onscreen antics.
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Maybe you have your costume squared away, but want something to carry around to complement it.
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Our proposal taps into a source of information that would complement vetting procedures already in place.
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"Together, they have a natural charm and charisma, and complement each other when socializing," Tripp says.
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This lighter riff on the shade incorporates a bit of peach to complement fair skin tones.
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The question is: How can we complement the growth and development of the species around us?
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Pro-tip from Graham: Design your own lingerie so you'll know it'll complement your rump. 13.
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Many athletes and marathoners use the sweat sessions to complement their intense training sessions, she says.
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Facebook is trying to find an advertising complement to News Feed to help revenue growth continue.
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I didn't think silver could complement brown skin, but I love the glow it gives me.
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An oversized shooting guard with a full complement of skills—passing, boarding, scoring inside and outside.
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Do you prefer a director who's very ordered, and will complement you and challenge that impulse?
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" Be Honest About Your Hair Skills "Hair color should complement your everyday lifestyle and personal style.
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Zendaya, 19, ended up with something neutral and refined — the perfect complement to her sophisticated pantsuit.
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It is sure to complement Apple's existing products, but unlikely to outshine its top-range devices.
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Then he achieves 4.1 percent growth and they don&apost even complement him on doing it.
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Though I haven't seen the movie yet, the two appear to complement each other very well.
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"We just complement each other," she said of the former MLB star on the Today show.
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Roberts expects Alexa to be a complement to the mobile app for its 16.9 million users.
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To complement this multi-region storage service, Google is also now launching its Regional storage service.
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It is designed to complement the existing options to pay the IRS online, the agency said.
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Vaporwave music is mostly chill and seems like the perfect complement to a hot summer day.
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At a minimum, A.I.-enhanced data analytics can complement traditional financial analysis by offering unique insights.
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Or was it a force of the free-market centre: an enlightened complement to Tory power?
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Their programming deal kicked off with Watch Party: The Bachelor, a complement to ABC's popular franchise.
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Pittman argued that the Plus plan, in particular, is meant to complement other on-demand services.
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We found 10 picks to complement every petite woman's shape, and quash your FOMO for good.
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It is a valuable complement to abstract statistics and news reports, an authentic view of China.
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Russell had team highs in rebounds with nine and assists with five to complement his scoring.
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This is one way that the indoor and outdoor components of "Terrestrial Studio" complement each other.
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The homey touches complement the authors' love of careful studies of paired small groups of people.
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The show will complement the gallery's booth at the Frieze Masters fair, opening the following week.
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Clinton with a reliable partner from a swing state, with policy positions that generally complement hers.
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It also makes it much simpler to see how startups intersect, and could complement each other.
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Labor and management have bargained over the complement of a train's crew for over 100 years.
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Starbucks' whipped cream was of a higher quality and a better complement to the latte itself.
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"This creates a calm and welcoming environment throughout your home and can complement your design style."
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The two complement each other, with Rocha taller at 1.81 meters compared to Franca's 1.74 meters.
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"Lyft is confident that our service is a complement to public transit," spokeswoman Alexandra LaManna said.
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But Lovellette could also shift to the wings and complement Mikan as a towering scoring threat.
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BASF's strength in pesticides and other kinds of crop protection would complement DuPont's valuable seeds business.
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What's more, wind and solar (variable renewable energy, or VRE) and natural gas complement each other.
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SmartICE exists to complement and support traditional knowledge in the face of a rapidly melting Arctic.
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These plated palm leaves are such an unexpectedly perfect complement to the industrial, geometric copper centerpieces.
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Acquisitions were "part of our strategy, in particular where it would complement our business", he said.
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He expects BET Plus subscribers to use the service as a complement to other streaming services.
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Nevertheless, Ronaldinho described it as a "complement" to soccer in terms of ball control and technique.
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While they can complement good educational practice, they are no substitute for quality in the classroom.
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Contemporary art-related topics and issues are explored in seminars that complement studio courses and critiques.
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Incoming replacement Christine Lagarde has already called for more fiscal stimulus to complement the ECB's policy.
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Iran treats Syria as a second front against Israel to complement Hizbullah, its proxy in Lebanon.
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It is to complement it with government policies that allow people to share in the benefits.
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Eventually electricity will be the primary transportation fuel, and (cleaner) liquid fuels will be a complement.
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MacKinnon said Lindholm was an outstanding complement to a tandem poised for a big step forward.
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All promise to use blockchain to complement the industry's existing certification efforts, including the Kimberley Process.
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"I think Princess Beatrice will wear something that will beautifully complement the bride's look," Polk said.
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The new program is meant to complement the REDcard, which offers 5% savings instead of 1%.
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Our research provides evidence that good governance can complement other strategies in pursuit of tax compliance.
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But in some parts of the world, farming and foraging happened simultaneously to complement each other.
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Assuming he can keep himself on the court, Porter is a perfect complement to those players.
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Practices that complement making guns safer limit access or temporarily remove firearms from individuals in crisis.
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"We complement the winter season, we do not replace it," said the center's CEO, Erik Hammer.
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But a lot of thought is required to artfully complement a film by adding multisensory elements.
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It also said the underdeveloped Hungarian capital market did not provide financing to complement bank lending.
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Galaxy Buds (normally $553) are the perfect complement to your slick new Galaxy S10 or Note10.
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Untuckit recently introduced an MLB Signature Series featuring colors that complement your favorite professional baseball team.
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The entire royal family was here, along with a complement of English aristocrats and important personages.
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The colorful tiles that decorate the walls complement the earthy tones of the Chobe River vistas.
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Tristan Thompson tied Love for game-high rebounding honors with 11 to complement his six points.
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Shandong is China's second commissioned carrier after the Liaoning, with a complement of more than 1,000.
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And as they are adorned with chrome-like accents, these headphones can surely complement any outfit.
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I have to find a jean to complement my height, and they seem to do that.
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Described as a "collaborative" robot, it is designed to perform alongside humans and complement the workforce.
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Foundries opened here in the late 19th century to complement the marble studios' services for sculptors.
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In his view, it's a complement to the most powerful public company in the space, Illumina.
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" It said it would also "transform LVMH's Watches & Jewelry division and complement LVMH's 75 distinguished Houses.
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Invest in your spiritual growth during this transit — center yourself as these planets complement each other.
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Landeskog and Andre Burakovsky returned from injuries to give Colorado nearly a full complement of forwards.
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If the two are confirmed, the FCC will once again be operating with a full complement.
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Her soft glam waves and makeup were the perfect complement to her elegant Vivienne Westwood dress.
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Part of what Woodard and Shay confront is race—does it divide or complement their sisterhood?
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The completion of the factory, which will complement two other Intel semiconductor plants in Chandler, Ariz.
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When the Knicks had their full complement of veteran starters, Hornacek says, they were playing well.
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ALASKA: What's the perfect complement for one of the International House of Hot Dogs' gourmet dogs?
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The woody materials provided more carbon to complement the food's nitrogen and bulk up the compost.
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Northwestern couldn't take advantage as it committed 10 first-half turnovers to complement 37.5 percent shooting.
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Publicly, Macron presented the movement as a personal project that would complement his work as minister.
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TT has launched a satellite service to complement its IPTV network and to provide nationwide coverage.
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On Dreadlocks and Gunshots, the two complement each other as if they've been collaborating for years.
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This ideal always-learning, never-sleeping pathologist can complement its human counterpart, helping to standardize diagnoses.
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But it had a gap in that it hadn't focused on hotels and last-minute travelers, and it gets a lot of interest in those areas, so we thought the companies culturally would really complement each other, but also that the products would complement each other.
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I think if you manage to wear them well, both metals complement and contrast each other beautifully.
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The role will complement Pence's efforts during the campaign in urging Republicans to rally around Trump's candidacy.
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This proposal would complement European Commission plans to shorten bankruptcy procedures and the recovery of bad loans.
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Green was the Warriors' leading rebounder with 11 to complement five points, eight assists and three steals.
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They complement each other, the carefree Lop making his usually stern, poker-faced brother crack a smile.
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That has helped the Jayhawks have relative success under the basket to complement their three-point shooting.
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"Peter and I, we're so different that it's been amazing how we complement each other," she shares.
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"However, it is worth trying out various lower-cost solutions that might complement existing treatment," Seitz added.
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Why must the guitar solo on "It's All I Can Do" complement the synthesizer in perfect harmony?
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The cash-strapped, small-market club began the season without a full complement of MLB-calibre starters.
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And now we even have a handy money hack to complement that: the Chronicle Pro Budgeting Tool.
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A good rule of thumb is to use words and visuals that complement, not mirror each other.
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"It was so important that Chrissy was a bronzed beauty today to complement the dress," he says.
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Yellow said that its target customer would use bikes to complement traditional public transportation, not replace it.
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But if you have longer-term goals in mind, consider how your side gig can complement them.
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Both are indoor cameras, and Honeywell says that it's working on an outdoor one to complement them.
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This year, Korean artists continued to release innovative, creative and beautifully shot visuals to complement their music.
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There are two canvas prints I'm especially tempted by, but unfortunately they don't really complement each other.
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Microsoft is among a growing list of tech companies expanding their physical presence to complement online sales.
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Then for her makeup, Ashley wanted to complement the simple dress with a super shimmery, glowy look.
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Not since July 2013 has its rate-setting committee boasted the full complement of 12 voting members.
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Plus, her stop-and-stare Lorraine Schwartz jewels were a great complement to a show-stopping dress.
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And the colorist thinks the punchy pink hue was the perfect complement to the singer's edgy cut.
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The dark blue skies complement the neon lights spectacularly while leaving the surrounding architecture visible as well.
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That adds a nice complement to the photographic works, yet it doesn't try to change the context.
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Relander spent a week in Hong Kong searching for the perfect locations to complement the background images.
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"If you look on paper, we complement each other really well," he said of Ford and Volkswagen.
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And if you're looking for something sweet to complement it, might we suggest Peterman's potato chip cookies?
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They see the Tomahawk as a "complement to Tesla's model line rather than a competitor," Kakogiannakis said.
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A cocktail menu should always reflect and complement the cuisine that is being served at a restaurant.
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Instead, Facebook's Dan Reed told Recode that the new hub was a complement to the television experience.
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All three women shine in long gowns that vary in shades of pink to complement one another.
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Better enabling private lawsuits against unfair trade practices can be a valuable complement to U.S. government actions.
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"Screen media time should then fit in around those activities or complement them rather than displacing them."
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Its thinking is that the Relay is essentially a silent complement to something like an Amazon Echo.
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It lets users complement the heavily curated view of their life with one that is more raw.
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The maturity comes from the deep spice and wood notes that complement the depth of such spirits.
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I shake her hand, complement her floral chiffon dress (gimme a break, I'm gay), and sit down.
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Those settings make a convenient complement to the joint's locations in Soho, the Meatpacking District, and midtown.
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But, given that it's meant to complement Samsung's $99 Gear VR headset, the lower price makes sense.
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Ultimately the issue may come to the Supreme Court, with or without a full complement of justices.
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Our local and national economies rely on contract work to complement and broaden our 28503st century workforce.
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We must complement employee knowledge with automated capabilities like artificial intelligence to assist in identifying potential attacks.
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Sancerre, like Chablis, combines herbal and mineral flavors in a fresh way that would complement favas beautifully.
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As governor of a Rust Belt state, Pence would complement Trump's populist pitch to working class voters.
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Mr. Haefliger said the new theater would complement his vision of originating more work at the festival.
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For Yarbrough and Torch, "productizing feedback" involves certain well-known business strategies that complement traditional coaching methods.
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Every M.V.P. has guys that complement them, or protect them, allow them to do what they do.
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His skills complement Banda's perfectly — so it's no surprise that they're working together on their third startup.
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When she opened her Williamsburg shop in 2009, she included men's wear to complement her women's selection.
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To match that white suit (you know the one), Bruschi suggested Cooper's hair look complement the outfit.
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Pathogen reduction technologies would complement existing systems to reduce the presence of viruses in various blood components.
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But it also has a psychedelic soundtrack to complement the action that sounds great when played loud.
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B4R serves as a complement to real-life support, where they can relate to fellow EVE players.
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Nico Hulkenberg fulfils this role perfectly and is an excellent complement to what we want to achieve.
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Both artists complement each other, and so do the lyrics; it's sort of relatable in a way.
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It's dewy, fresh, and youthful — more of a complement to the skin than a cover for it.
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"I'm looking for a monogamous long-term partner whose natural dominant qualities complement my submissive," I wrote.
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A good list of Lambruscos (as well as other selections) to complement the food is also available.
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"Frieze and FIAC complement each other," said the London collector Anita Zabludowicz, while browsing the Paris fair.
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It is left to the sound editors to put in other noise to complement the spoken words.
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Replace every negative thought with a complement and become an advocate for self-love and self-worth.
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Balmain shows are typically over-the-top productions to complement Olivier Rousteing's equally over-the-top designs.
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These smooth and shiny polishes come in an array of colors sure to complement her skin tone.
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NADA Miami may be the ultimate alternative to Basel, or at least the best complement to it.
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The commission said its proposed rules complement the existing DMV rules but provide additional protections for passengers.
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We are all broken, flawed, either in the same way or in ways that complement each other.
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Clarida offers some academic chops to complement current Fed Chair Powell, whose experience is primarily in industry.
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But they complement each other on Mr. Combs's song "When It Rains It Pours" and other originals.
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From the beginning of the NRO, they've made up a substantial piece of the NRO personnel complement.
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Limited series are great, a lovely complement to that, but by no means a substitute for it.
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Really understand your strengths and weaknesses, and surround yourself with people who complement you and challenge you.
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It also comes with four interchangeable faceplates, allowing you to customize its look to complement your home.
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Mr. Benavides is from Argentina, so expect some South American flavors to complement traditional cuts of beef.
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The documentary, which was filmed over the summer of 2019, is meant to complement his forthcoming album.
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They're both wildly intelligent, but they're kind of at different frequencies and those frequencies complement each other.
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The 80,000-square-foot site was designed to resemble and complement the desert that surrounds the property.
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The Diamondbacks played with 24 available players Saturday, but B Bracho's return ives them a full complement.
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I was always curious why Facebook, did not have a "dislike" button to complement its "like" button.
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To complement the armored dress, she sported chrome nails with clusters of crystals hiding underneath each tip.
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James had a triple-double, with 12 assists and 289 rebounds to complement his big scoring night.
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The other works, by Mozart and Lully, were chosen to complement Mr. Lang's inventive 22-minute piece.
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They are set at quarterback but could use plenty of offensive skill players to complement Cam Newton.
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It also adds crispiness and crunch that complement and contrast with the Brussels sprouts' flavor and texture.
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His perimeter game was a complement to Okongwu, as the duo caused multiple problems for the Crimson.
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Electrification can complement ICE to achieve the highest vehicle efficiency, bringing together the strengths of both technologies.
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There's something so soothing about it, and the languid music is a lovely complement to her sound.
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A strong policy and swift action from the United States and other democratic nations must complement that.
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In time the unnatural static seemed not an intrusion into the acoustic instruments, but an organic complement.
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Mamadi Diakite scored 232 points while Ty Jerome added 212 to complement Hunter on the offensive end.
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We must explore incentives for companies that complement existing job creation programs with pathways for immigrant integration.
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He added that the book did not "complement" the hall's planned celebration of Rolling Stone's 50th anniversary.
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Example: Aswe discussed, I feel my design skills would be a nice complement to your graphics department.
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Online courses and educational material have become very popular among students looking to complement their university education.
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The fund will complement JD.com's own investment team which carries out deals across a variety of sectors.
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Here are 20073 movies to stream that complement or are vastly preferable to this year's Oscar darlings.
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It's a good policy, not the sine qua non, a complement to other policies, not a replacement.
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Kerby says you should think of this material as a complement in your search for accurate, inclusive information.
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Those products will complement a business unit of Siemens focused on product lifecycle management software, the person added.
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He served as a strong complement to James Harden, who posted 48 points, eight rebounds and six assists.
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He said the company was looking at Noble's North America energy trading, which could complement Sinochem's existing portfolio.
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"These investments complement our very strong core tobacco businesses and provide exciting opportunities for future growth," Willard said.
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Grindel, who in March said esports "is not sports", said the games could complement the actual sporting activity.
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We think about the fashion, and how the makeup and hair should complement the style and the vibe.
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The company is already talking about how its streaming service will complement that kind of box office success.
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The service will launch into beta in Q4 3593, AT&T said, and will complement WarnerMedia's existing business.
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The commission has not had a full five-member complement since July 2014, when Commissioner Scott O'Malia resigned.
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His rich, highly saturated color palette and his use of decorative patterns complement his realistic, yet expressive, likenesses.
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Washington could keep control of the air space and European allies could complement the force with more troops.
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Governments often worry that immigrants will be a substitute for native employment, rather than a complement to it.
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Bloomberg and Horowitz wanted the finale scene between Heidi and Gloria to complement a scene from Episode 6.
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James also had a game-high 16 rebounds, and Tristan Thompson added 15 boards to complement six points.
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That's the typical alternative or complement to ads — but it carries its own problems (more on that below).
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To complement the virtual training through TeamUltra, I looped in with the local running community here in Boston.
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So the Binance dex is a direct complement to its centralized exchange and it gives customers more options.
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These data are silent on why Facebook interest seems to have provided such a valuable complement to polling.
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It'll investigate questions like: What's the best way to complement existing mental health services without competing against them?
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"The acquisition ... will complement and further strengthen our telecommunications operations," Kellner, PPF's 98.9% owner, said in a statement.
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"The acquisition ... will complement and further strengthen our telecommunications operations," Kellner, PPF's 98.9% owner, said in a statement.
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But there were many alluring moments, with Mr. Schwarz's designs providing an eye-catching complement to the score.
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John's signature circular glasses appear in 1966, and make a fitting complement to his thoughtful face ever after.
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"Metallos processing expertise and specific metallurgical know-how provide an excellent complement to Aurubis own strengths," Schachler said.
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Beach, Please — the seven-piece collection to complement March's sold-out Body Lava Body Luminizers — is no exception.
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Sure it's not original, but Flyme manages to complement the phone's design, improving the experience in the process.
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Throughout the '80s and '90s, mindfulness continued to grow as a complement to traditional medicine and pain management.
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If Kavanaugh is confirmed, the court could decide to rehear the case with a full complement of justices.
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Consider Bryson Dechambeau, who studied physics at SMU and developed customized clubs that complement his single-plane swing.
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"Kim and I wanted to do a pink that would complement her skin tone," he tells Refinery29 exclusively.
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And in most cases, blockchain technology is likely to supplement or complement conventional legal regimes, not replace them.
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So the team wanted drones that complement rescue squads with cheap technology that can be mass-deployed quickly.
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Corsets and fishnet stockings were a popular choice, with statement nose rings and elaborate face paint to complement.
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And like Apple, Aeva has even pursued development of a custom processor to complement other chips it uses.
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Tony Webber, a former chief economist at Qantas, said the CSeries could complement Airbus's existing single-aisle models.
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"This transparency initiative would significantly complement our ongoing efforts towards enhanced, more risk-averse supply chains," Rahman said.
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This will include additional offices to complement its HQ in Milan and recently opened Spanish office in Barcelona.
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All good leaders know their team members—their strengths, weaknesses, and how people can best complement one another.
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Eleven of these locations are new and complement Packet's existing offerings in New York, Sunnyvale, Amsterdam and Tokyo.
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Swarovski crystal is the perfect complement to the tribal tattoo inspired bodysuit; she took the audience's breath away.
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Right, so you're trying to find people to complement you, and it doesn't always result in that. Yeah.
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Using molecules to store data would be more of a complement to existing storage technologies, not a replacement.
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"The whole idea is we want to supplement and complement what the federal government is doing," he said.
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Others who will be promoted as we complement their strengths and their skills with folks from the outside.
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One tried on a bright yellow flower fascinator, looking to complement a blue-and-white Carolina Herrera dress.
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"It's possible that we will team up within the semiconductor sector to complement what we lack," he said.
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It also opened a new distribution facility in Atlanta to complement existing facilities in Los Angeles and Chicago.
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For one, the company stands to gain from building products that exist solely to complement its Echo devices.
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If you're that lucky, let nature speak for itself and add a few chairs that complement the surroundings.
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A chrome island and breakfast bar complement an industrial-style kitchen with doors leading to the dining room.
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Ljungqvist's impressionistic four-minute video about the photo series is a fittingly non-linear complement to Relander's images.
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" She added, "Having it multi-dimensional keeps it fun and allows the color to complement her skin tone.
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The new website will complement the offering available on the respective websites of the LVMH brands, Rogers said.
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Because obviously a girl can't get an entirely new hair color without an amazing cut to complement it.
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The President can appoint whomever he wishes, and the court will have its full complement of nine members.
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Once the agency is up to its full complement, we will likely see even more changes in policy.
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Now it's pretty easy to find, but still there aren't many other known blue foods to complement it.
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Together, their strengths will complement each other and provide customers with a richer and even more helpful experience.
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The new instrument will complement seven- and 28-day repo agreements that the central bank introduced last month.
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A sibling bill Scott hopes will complement it — the MOVE IT Act — was introduced last month by Rep.
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A simple sesame-soy dipping sauce, paired with the dumplings, managed to complement — without overwhelming — their subtle flavor.
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Goga Bitadze chipped in with six points and four blocks to complement a game-high-tying 11 rebounds.
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Having sampled both, each has its merits, even for a Luddite, and the two actually complement each other.
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It would complement a set of standards for newly built aircraft that ICAO is also set to approve.
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Compas assessments are a data-driven complement to the written presentencing reports long compiled by law enforcement agencies.
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Sony has built the perfect complement to your Apple Watch Edition: a $3,200 Walkman that's plated in gold.
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You can't major in emoji translation (at least, not yet), but Broni's educational background does complement the role.
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