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- adverb In a
complementary manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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My theory: there is less complementarily within rap/hip-hop than within other genres.
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Crick pointed out that the denial of flow of information from proteins back to nucleic acid still held, even if the nucleic acid RNA could be complementarily copied to the nucleic acid DNA.
Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009
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It believes that there are many remarkable and rewarding relationships based on complementarily, and they've put together a matching system that's based on the work of the biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher.
Adam Hanft: The eHarmony Agenda Gets Called Out On National TV 2008
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In particular, the principle of so-called “complementarily” that preserves state sovereignty.
Speech: International Criminal Court Regional Advocacy Seminar 2007
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Granted, the exceptions of those that meet only complementarily.
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And so theory and cultural history sit side by side in Nearest Thing to Heaven, not always comfortably or complementarily.
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As opposed to say a spiritual model, where people are not autonomous, but complementarily paired, and where the sexual act is not primarily a physical coupling, but a spiritual unification.
My rape story 2005
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Junkie logic was tortuously complicated, fashioning elaborately structured equations that required exhausting powers of imagination to construct, and complementarily vast faculties of comprehension to follow.
Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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Junkie logic was tortuously complicated, fashioning elaborately structured equations that required exhausting powers of imagination to construct, and complementarily vast faculties of comprehension to follow.
Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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Junkie logic was tortuously complicated, fashioning elaborately structured equations that required exhausting powers of imagination to construct, and complementarily vast faculties of comprehension to follow.
Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
hillary commented on the word complementarily
in a complementary way
April 23, 2009