Joseph Sweeney is the ideal complement to the 19th-century artists smitten by the Shore.
In their cool sophistication, they were an ideal complement to Audrey Hepburn, who played Holly, and a fitting backdrop for her valedictory stroll.
Its sunny, white churches, covered bridges, tidy farms, and clustered villages are an ideal complement to the rich, earthy colors of nature.
Ms. Seymour, like Mr. Gable a strong actor, was a dancer whose passion and dark beauty were an ideal complement to him.
On Sunday, Wayne resumed his role as the ideal complement to receiver Marvin Harrison, finding seams in the Jets' defense for big gains.
Her art finds an ideal complement here in work by the young Indian artist Ranjani Shettar.
Lots of people listen to local radio as the formula of local presenters and local interest programmes are seen as an ideal complement to national radio.
The estate tax is the ideal complement to the payroll taxes that now finance these programs.
Sweet simmered onions make the ideal complement.
"They're lightweight, recycled and easily deployable," she said, the ideal complement "to a society that is becoming more and more nomadic thanks to technology."