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The initial capital markets, for bonds and equities, are soon complemented by others, such as commercial-paper markets.
The diagonal slash of her hairdo was soon complemented by a cape, and the jabbings of her cigarette holder punctuated her dogmatic, accented conversation.
His initial survey of organs in Britain was soon complemented by one of the first major studies of the European organ, greatly informed by firsthand research in such forbidding territories as communist East Germany.
Finally, in the second half of that decade, an aid scheme known as the "company rehabilitation" scheme, which was soon complemented with other legal measures, was sanctioned.
Launched by the European Commission in 2003 and soon complemented by the ERA-MORE network of mobility centers, the Researchers' Mobility Portal -- now known as EURAXESS – Researchers in Motion -- helps scientists address obstacles to mobility to or within Europe.
In his speech, Obama referred to cities as engines of prosperity, rather than warrens of poverty and homelessness, and soon complemented the speech with an "urban agenda" that has now been adopted, complete with an executive Office of Urban Affairs, as administration policy.
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Galileo will soon complement the navigation satellite offer, monopolized today by GPS.
It may soon be complemented by the restored High Line, a 22-block-long raised rail bed that locals hope to turn into a leafy pedestrians-only retreat.
A crazy cool daily newsletter with millions of subscribers, that will very soon be complemented by the newest and nicest HTML5 WebApp you'll ever see.
Having started as similar examples of defiance, they soon become complementing studies in defeat.
What makes the current round of interest more compelling is the realization in the industry that Web video will not supplant television viewing anytime soon, just complement it.
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