Accompanies
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106 examples of Accompanies in a sentence
So Snoopy
accompanies
Charlie Brown, Linus and Sally to Discount Mart to buy a new house for Woodstock.
The cartoon opens with a lot of on screen captions and Tashlin
accompanies
them with some weird use of slow-motion.
The action is splendidly realised in this picture which captivates from the start with its magnificent score by Max Steiner which
accompanies
the fight sequences with gusto.Flynn is at his fencing best here,using mannerisms and gestures in his fighting scenes which look both comical and threatening at the same time.A fine and witty script is well served by the entire cast and it is always good to see Alan Hale as Flynn's companion in arms especially in a role like this which is Little John in all but name.
Weird direction also
accompanies
the players; odd angles and points of view that only distract.
Tom Berenger completely buries himself in the character of Teddy Roosevelt without the parody that often
accompanies
the part.
A voiceover
accompanies
and describes celebrated writer and hunter Alex MacGregor (Donald Pleasence) while he and his attendants plod through a Thai jungle during this film's opening scene, as they search for a deadly rogue black leopard that has killed numerous local villagers.
I thought the movie did its best to be as realistic as possible in depicting the plight of the refugees in the World and the starvation and sickness that
accompanies
their lives.
She
accompanies
Holly throughout the film, and we expect an underlying romance to blossom, but yet in the end it does not - one of the many surprises of the film.
Here, it's not just the discovery of Peter Schonau Fog, but also of the tremendous cast, especially young Jannik Lorenzen, who plays 11-year-old Allan to perfection with his cheeky bewilderment, and eventually with a heavy disappointment that
accompanies
his loss of innocence.
And there's always the Radio Show Themes piece by Dick Hyman (I'm always by that name) that
accompanies
many of the scenes.
The action sequences are decently choreographed but the ridiculous nature surrounding them and interminable grunting and screaming which
accompanies
them make this a laughable effort.
By amplifying such exemplars into a national project, Guinea could join the small group of commodity-rich countries that have bucked the curse of corruption and economic decay that often
accompanies
large natural-resource endowments.
Moreover, the transition to a pluralist system that channels, rather than suppresses, political conflict would indeed be risky, though the risk will grow the longer one-party rule (and the endemic corruption that
accompanies
it) persists.
Today's information revolution and the type of globalization that
accompanies
it are transforming and shrinking the world.
Economic stagnation in many European countries
accompanies
the prospect of double-dip recessions in others (leaving aside the unfolding disaster on the periphery).
(Though, true to form, Trump
accompanies
this common-sense assertion with the dubious suggestion that the US should cut off trade with China.)
It would also help to reduce the violence that
accompanies
marginalization, hopelessness, and alienation.
Huge tax cuts and rising military spending have fueled an enormous rise in imports, and therefore a yawning trade deficit now
accompanies
America’s weak fiscal position.
There is, of course, the religious fervor that
accompanies
affiliation with a spiritual guru.
The worst offenders were the US and Germany, which shirked the responsibility to protect the global common good that
accompanies
their status as economic hegemons.
We could not have achieved the economic and political reforms that qualified us for EU membership if we had not subjected policymaking to public scrutiny and accepted the increased public participation in decision-making that inevitably
accompanies
such openness.
The rich, confident of popular legitimacy, can then use the independence that
accompanies
wealth to limit arbitrary government and protect democracy.
The flight to quality that
accompanies
outbreaks of financial turbulence is reinforcing a shift away from some of the riskier asset classes of which emerging markets are a part.
It requires a sense of social responsibility that
accompanies
and cushions the painful process of modernization.
In the words of a renowned health economist, Victor Fuchs of Stanford University, "National health insurance will probably come to the United States after a major change in the political climate, the kind of change that often
accompanies
a war, a depression, or large-scale civil unrest."
Thanks to Aadhaar, more than a half-billion people have connected their digital IDs directly to a bank account, allowing the government to deposit over $12 billion without the risk of fraud, theft, or – especially important for women – the male drinking and domestic violence that frequently
accompanies
sudden infusions of cash.
Then there is the worship of money and the contempt for others that
accompanies
it.
Conversely, surrendering budgetary sovereignty to eurozone partners is acceptable only if it
accompanies
their guarantee that they will come to the rescue in case of accident.
Moreover, the social unrest that often
accompanies
economic strife could cause countries to fragment into smaller units that fight one another over values or resources.
While the manifestations and causes of poverty differ, the humiliation that
accompanies
it is universal.
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