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complement and Corgi
During the early 1960s Corgi Toys issued a series of clip-together plastic kits of buildings and street furniture to complement and add further play value to their range of scale vehicles.

complement and film
Immediately, the film improved and it improved because in narrative it found a content based on time to complement its own unbreakable connection with time.
Cotten made his film debut in the Welles-directed short Too Much Johnson, a comedy that was intended to complement an aborted 1938 Mercury stage production of William Gillette's 1890 play.
In addition to the film actors, the real Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Circus ' 1951 troupe appears in the film, with its complement of 1400 people, hundreds of animals, and 60 carloads of equipment and tents.
* Le diamant ( The diamond ) ( short animated film, 1970 ), with Paul Grimault, complement to L ' Aveu of Costa-Gavras
When Merrill was invited to show her experimental film in the club, she ask if she could first develop a use for video to complement the DJ music so that when her film would be played, it would become part of a club ambiance and not be seen as a break in the evening.
In 1928, with the advent of sound film, Pudovkin, Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov signed the Manifest of Sound, in which the possibilities of sound are debated, and always understood as a complement to image.
It has its humor, its sentiment, its full complement of blood and thunder ... a first-rate historical film, as rich atmospherically as it is in action ... Mr. Fonda and Miss Colbert have done rather nicely with the Gil and Lana Martin ... Miss Oliver could not have been bettered as the warlike Widow McKlennar ... Mr. Shields's Rev.
These two paths of his life complement in the story throughout the whole film.
With the start of World War II, Francis did volunteer work, including extensive war-zone touring, which was first chronicled in a book attributed to fellow volunteer Carole Landis, Four Jills in a Jeep, which became a popular 1943 film of the same name, with a cavalcade of stars and Martha Raye and Mitzi Mayfair joining Landis and Francis to fill out the complement of Jills.
In March 2005, to complement the success of the double album, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released B-Sides & Rarities, a three-disc, 56-track collection of B-sides, rarities, and tracks that had appeared on film soundtracks.
As a director, he was not considered to be very audacious, while von Trotta ’ s strong suit was in how she directed the film ’ s actors “ through whom she creates her story .” Therefore, the two were able to complement each other.
Despite having a large budget and being designed to complement the hugely successful film Zulu, the film was received with mixed reviews.
The protagonists of the film are two head bangers ; for the album, several contemporary Canadian rock bands were asked to record cover versions of Canadian heavy metal and hard rock hits from that era to complement the film.
The title refers to the nine songs played by eight different rock bands that complement the story of the film.

complement and TV
Currently TV Martí is an element of the International Broadcasting Bureau ( IBB ) with its complement Radio Martí.
Some UK TV channels have invested in making programmes to complement advertising, most notably GOD TV and Revelation TV.
With the introduction of MultiChoice's multi-channel digital satellite TV service, DStv, in 1995, several different channels have been created to complement the original M-Net terrestrial channel.

complement and related
The total complement of proteins present at a time in a cell or cell type is known as its proteome, and the study of such large-scale data sets defines the field of proteomics, named by analogy to the related field of genomics.
In geometry, topology, and related branches of mathematics, a closed set is a set whose complement is an open set.
Another class of related results concerns perfect graphs: every bipartite graph, the complement of every bipartite graph, the line graph of every bipartite graph, and the complement of the line graph of every bipartite graph, are all perfect.
For example, the phrases 看不起, 对不起, and 买不起 all use 起 ( qǐ, to rise up ) as their complement of result, but their meanings ( to look down upon, to apologize, and to be unable to afford, respectively ) are not obviously related to that character's actual meaning.
Purpose clauses differ from typical adverbial relations, and are a special case which, is closely related to complement clauses and some relative clauses.
CBT is closely related to Biblical Theology, and is often encouraged as an alternative, or complement to Systematic Theology.
When this occurs, each strain's haploid supplies a wild-type allele to " complement " the mutated allele of the other strain's haploid, causing the offspring to have heterozygous mutations in all related genes.
The Prix Renaudot, while not officially related to the Prix Goncourt, is a kind of complement to it, announcing its laureate at the same time and place as the Prix Goncourt, namely on the first Tuesday of November at the Drouant restaurant in Paris.

complement and models
In the past few years it has become possible for highly accurate physical molecular models to complement the in silico study of biological structures.
This method of origami design was developed by Robert Lang, Meguro Toshiyuki and others, and allows for the creation of extremely complex multi-limbed models such as many-legged centipedes, human figures with a full complement of fingers and toes, and the like.
The study of collective action shows that public goods are still produced when one individual benefits more from the public good than it costs him to produce it ; examples include benefits from individual use, intrinsic motivation to produce, and business models based on selling complement goods.
These are used to produce function definitions of every function which the users will require of the system, entity life-histories ( ELHs ) and effect correspondence diagrams, these are models of how each event interacts with the system, a complement to entity life-histories.
In some ways, agent-based models complement traditional analytic methods.
Pars Khodro's cars complement SAIPA's range of Kia and Renault licensed models.
The earliest GSX models were introduced in the early 1980s to complement and later replace the two-valve Suzuki GS series.
This range of classic old-timer fire engines in 1: 50 scale was added in 2005 to complement the contemporary models in the Super Series.
The front indicator and fog lights were redesigned to complement the circular headlamps, and most models came with chunky 16-inch wheels as standard.

complement and they
They were also, by virtue of their small capacity engines, far less efficient than the cavalry and horse-drawn guns that they were intended to complement.
Auxiliaries and copulas without an explicit governed verb or complement after them cannot be replaced by a clitic, even if they are not stressed:
These three works complement each other in such a way that it has been suggested that they are remnants of a single treatise on mechanics written by Euclid.
In that sense, they are the complement of life insurance and, from an underwriting perspective, are the mirror image of life
These meanings can either oppose or complement each other, although they share the common trait that they rely on inherence as opposed to design in finding just laws.
* Define a b as " not b < a " ( i. e., take the inverse complement of the relation ), which corresponds to defining a ~ b as " neither a < b nor b < a "; these relations and ~ are in general not transitive ; however, if they are, ~ is an equivalence ; in that case "<" is a strict weak order.
They are also armed with numerous secondary phaser cannons mounted at other points across the hull, and they may carry a complement of photon torpedoes.
Therefore, it is useful to check the overflow flag after adding or subtracting numbers that are represented in two's complement form ( i. e. they are considered signed numbers ).
In Elizabeth Swados ' Listening Out Loud, she explains how a composer must know the full capabilities of each instrument and how they must complement each other, not compete.
In the subsequent years, fair trade agricultural commodities played an important role in the growth of many ATOs: successful on the market, they offered a much-needed, renewable source of income for producers and provided Alternative Trading Organizations a complement to the handicrafts market.
The AND, OR, and NOT operators of boolean logic exist in fuzzy logic, usually defined as the minimum, maximum, and complement ; when they are defined this way, they are called the Zadeh operators.
Occasionally okurigana coincide with the phonetic ( rebus ) component of phono-semantic Chinese characters, which reflects that they fill the same role of phonetic complement.
However, they may complement or replace carbon nanotubes in some applications.
Such a constellation can be considered to be a number of satellites with coordinated ground coverage, operating together under shared control, synchronised so that they overlap well in coverage and complement rather than interfere with other satellites ' important coverage.
( This is the same as the old use of the terms " ring " and " algebra " in measure theory ) ( Also note that, when a Boolean ring has an identity, then a complement operation becomes definable on it, and a key characteristic of the modern definitions of both Boolean algebra and sigma-algebra is that they have complement operations.
Note that snakes and other legless reptiles are considered tetrapods because they are descended from ancestors who had a full complement of limbs.
The term particle is often used in descriptions of Japanese and Korean, where they are used to mark nouns according to their case or their role ( subject, object, complement, or topic ) in a sentence or clause.
As people traveled around, they added parts of west coast, bop and Carolina shag to complement the dance and make it distinctive.
These fragments may also be desirable for staining cell preparations in the presence of plasma, because they are not able to bind complement, which could lyse the cells.
As secretory cells, monocytes and macrophages are vital to the regulation of immune responses and the development of inflammation ; they produce a wide array of powerful chemical substances ( monokines ) including enzymes, complement proteins, and regulatory factors such as interleukin-1.
As thoughts of earth are not heavy, any more than thoughts of fire are casually efficient, they provide an immaterial complement for the formless mind.
Thermal imaging cameras are widely used to complement new or existing security networks, and for night vision on aircraft, where they are commonly referred to as " FLIR " ( for " forward-looking infrared ".

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