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is complementing
noun
Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation.
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The Eisenhower Center, which is a branch of the University of New Orleans and the research arm of the museum, is complementing those histories with the testimonies of veterans from the war in the Pacific.
The sale of the securities, which were priced to yield 11.25 percent, or about 5.7percentt more than comparable German debt, illustrates how European financing is complementing Brazil's borrowing plans in dollars.
"The hotel has to support the restaurant, you get a much longer lease, and with rooms upstairs you have some guaranteed clients," said Geoffrey Zakarian, who is complementing Town in the Chambers with Country in the Carlton.
It is complementing attention-grabbing-but-spontaneous Instagram shots with those mega-budget shoots – such as the Harper's Bazaar shot of Rihanna in a shark's mouth – that maintains profile.
Wurtzel said the nbcolympics.com Web site is complementing, not cannibalizing, television, with 62.7 million page views Saturday, nearly six times more than on the comparable day in Athens in 2004, and 4.8 million unique users spending an average time of 14 minutes on the site.
"This is complementing the experience.
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