companion set
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Writing in The Times in 1935, the art critic Edward Alden Jewell described a companion set of murals planned for a long corridor at Rikers, one of them depicting the prisoner’s life as it had been, “forced to undergo every manner of degradation,’' and the other dramatizing the crusading values of the New Deal.
From New York Times
In place of a proper kitchen — instead of the 60-inch Wolf range with a companion set of wall ovens that you would ordinarily find in a loft of this size today — she has a row of white appliances that seem to date from the moment of her arrival.
From New York Times
Roger Severino, head of the HHS office that oversees medical privacy protections, said a companion set of changes in the proposal would make it easier for patients to get access to their medical records.
From Seattle Times
Treasury is still working to complete a final, companion set of rules for the zones, governing reporting requirements for investors.
From New York Times
The app is free, and a $39.99 companion set comes with a variety of shape molds that work well with the app and a stand to scan creations.
From Seattle Times
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