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complement and her
She lived in an ultra-modern house whose decoration, appointments, paint, and even pets were chosen to complement her coloring ; ;
Dominant stress is on her luggage both in that's her luggage, where her luggage is the complement, and in there's her luggage, where it is the subject.
* The oblique case ( object pronouns such as me, him, her, us ), used for the direct or indirect object of a verb, for the object of a preposition, for an absolute disjunct, and sometimes for the complement of a copula.
Luke then gives her a red lightsaber to complement the weapon she had constructed earlier.
Calrissian serves as gunner for Solo on the Falcon, but the Rejuvenator and most of her complement of ships are destroyed.
Brown sent the message that a woman should have men complement her life, not take it over.
It was at MGM that Ball, who had been a blonde, dyed her hair red to complement the Technicolor features that MGM had planned to use her in.
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.
She was designed in her color to complement her best friend Elmo, who was gaining popularity at her introduction in 1993.
However, after learning of her past and who her parents and ' real parents ' were, she had no intention of returning and chose to stay on the Nadesico with her ' complement of fools '.
Of her complement of 1, 751, a total of 1, 650 crewmen were lost.
1957 was her first association with Rosalind Ashford, Gloria Williams and Annette Beard in a group then known The Del-Phis, formed after a man named Edward " Pops " Larkins was starting a sister singing group to complement a male vocal group of his.
A woman might develop skills to complement her husband's trade, or manage aspects of his business.
The wind that has carried her and which she is fighting off, straining to keep steady – as mentioned the original mounting had her standing on a ship's prow, just having landed – is the invisible complement of the figure and the viewer is made to imagine it.
The pair were said to complement each other well, as Dorothy limped on her left leg after being knocked over by a car on a crosswalk in Sydney in 1970, while Edwards limped with his right after his flying accident in 1938 .< ref name =" CCWA ">

complement and interest
Altdorfer's figures are invariably the complement of his romantic landscapes ; for them he borrowed Albrecht Dürer's inventive iconography, but the panoramic setting is personal and has nothing to do with the fantasy landscapes of the Netherlands A Susanna in the Bath and the Stoning of the Elders ( 1526 ) set outside an Italianate skyscraper of a palace shows his interest in architecture.
Recognizing that a high percentage of incoming recruits had grown up using entertainment software products, there was interest in determining whether software game techniques and technology could complement and enhance established training methods.
The points of interest in the quote are that this building is not a pavilion, it is a composition of squares designed to complement the geometry of Toronto ’ s Downtown grid and high rise architecture, the need for brilliance and extravagance on all the facades is negligible.
To complement the burst of activity and interest being generated in DX communications by the popularity of the International Relay Parties, the ARRL adopted a competitive operating format for events designed for non-international contacts.

complement and new
Reducing emissions from the tropical deforestation and forest degradation ( REDD ) in developing countries has emerged as new potential to complement ongoing climate policies.
Computers and mobile phones are used in developed countries both to complement established education practices and develop new ways of learning such as online education ( a type of distance education ).
This occurs as sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two haploid gametes ( the egg and sperm ) to produce a new organism having the full complement of chromosomes.
During gametogenesis — the production of new gametes by an adult — the normal complement of 46 chromosomes needs to be halved to 23 to ensure that the resulting haploid gamete can join with another gamete to produce a diploid organism.
A charter issued in the first year of Æthelberht's reign reflects an extraordinary new kind of assembly: it was the first charter of a West Saxon king to include a full complement both of West Saxon and of Kentish witnesses.
However, killing another male's cubs, upon the takeover, allows for the new selected gene complement of the incoming alpha male to prevail over the previous male.
Recently, these shopping centres have been refaced and extended to provide new social housing and better quality shops to complement the W. M. Morrison's supermarket to the east of town in an attempt to make Erith more attractive and welcoming.
The first food and drug inspectors were hired to complement the work of the laboratory scientists, and an inspection program was launched which revolutionized the country's food supply within the first decade under the new federal law.
The new school was originally envisioned as a place to educate the children of Brown ’ s wealthier donors, as well as a four-year institution designed to complement his other college campus ; however, the university never turned a profit and failed to be accredited as a four-year university.
The downtown area has revived some since the mid-1990s closing of the Army Depot with the addition of new ornamental lighting to complement the late 19th century buildings.
Angliss looked for a new car to complement and perhaps replace the MKIV.
During 1991, America was able to offer four new tracks as part of a collection issued by Rhino Records called Encore: More Greatest Hits, which was designed to complement the group's original 1975 retrospective.
Syncretism allowed various schools of thought such as Yi, Yin yang, Wu xing and Ren to mutually complement one another without threatening traditional religious practice or new religious movements.
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 ".
One specific design requirement was that it should be as fast as the then new M1 Abrams main battle tank so that they could maintain formations while moving, something which the older M113 Armored Personnel Carrier could not do, as it had been designed to complement the older M60 Patton.
Fred Maus ( 2004, p. 162 ) compares Schenker's " creation of an elaborate tonal theory in response to post-tonal music " with " sexologists ' back-formation of the concept of heterosexuality as a complement to their new concept of homosexuality.
However, the USAF has recently launched a program to study the production of a new strategic bomber to complement the current fleet.
The entire iPAQ line was completely revamped by the introduction of five new iPAQ series to complement the introduction of the iPAQ 500 Series Voice Messenger earlier in the year.
In 1989 before becoming a university, the name Technological University of Limerick was seriously considered as a title for the new university, this being probably considered as a complement to the strength of the institutes courses in technology, or a derivative name of the proposed federal National Technological University which instead lead to the University of Limerick in its own right:
To remove an entry from a column of numbers, the accountant could add a new entry with the ten's complement of the number to subtract.
KL Sentral ’ s recent achievement of being awarded Malaysia ’ s first Multimedia Super Corridor ( MSC ) cybercentre launched the development into a new privileged status, allowing it to amplify its world-class physical and information infrastructure and further complement the MSC hub, Cyberjaya, by providing another option for companies that want to reap the benefits of MSC status and be closer to their customers.
The new building, which was built in 1988, was designed to complement the Clayton Home.
The design for the new wing is conceived as a respectful complement to the historic Museum building in scale, form, and materials.
Friendster said that in the new and improved website, the focus will be on pure " entertainment and fun ", and aims not to compete with, but rather to complement Facebook.
Simultaneously as work began on the women's collection Johan revealed his new complement to the J. Lindeberg, the J. Lindeberg Future Sports.

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