The menu is extensive and is complemented by an excellent wine selection.
At a later date, with the call of Schelling to Berlin in 1841, it became fashionable to speak of Hegelianism as a negative philosophy requiring to be complemented by a " positive " philosophy which would give reality and not mere ideas.
The practice of confession in the Church of England practically dates from his two sermons on The Entire Absolution of the Penitent, in 1846, in which the revival of high sacramental doctrine is complemented by the advocacy of a revival of the penitential system which medieval theologians had appended to it.
These paintings will be complemented by French sculpture, oriental ceramics and a spectacular decorated piano designed by William Morris.
Her accent was exotic and complemented her sexy, sultry voice.