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Charlie Paul's crazy-busy profile of artist and illustrator Ralph Steadman inevitably foregrounds the wild rides its subject enjoyed alongside Hunter S Thompson; it makes a sound case for Steadman's eruptive splurges ("a bit like being sick") as a correlative to the element of chance inherent in Thompson's writing.

Kretzmann and Stump, p. 104).[2] In his treatment he includes ampliation (a correlative to restriction) and thereby matches the sections in Peter of Spain's Tractatus: De suppositionibus (On Suppositions), De relativis (On Anaphora), De ampliationibus (On Ampliations), De appellationibus (On Appellations), De restrictionibus (On Restrictions), De distributionibus (On Distribution).

However, the reviewers found that the conclusions are often not sufficiently supported by the data and additional experiments would be needed to take the observations from a correlative to a mechanistic level.

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The town in Iowa where Carson was born is sixteen miles north of a hamlet called Gravity — a geographic correlative to the way he hovered above the force field that eventually pulls down other entertainers, not to mention the rest of us.

We don't know the molecular basis for the disease, and, with so much ground to cover, a correlative approach to research may hasten our timeline to therapies.

In assimilating lyric into prose like this, Feinstein found a literary correlative to Jewish assimilation in European cities: a way of staying yourself while becoming part of something else.

It need only be a loss incident to the violation of the victim's right— a right correlative to the wrongdoer's first-order duty.

Thanks to them, the Genie is given a visual correlative to the rapid-fire Williams wit, so that kaleidoscopic visions of Groucho Marx, Arnold Schwarzenegger, William F. Buckley Jr., Travis Bickle and dozens of other characters flash frantically across the screen to accompany the star's speedy delivery.

As often in Fontane, the drama is internal, and, at first, internally generated; when the "excitement" happens — in this case, the intervention of Botho's mother (in a letter) — it's just an external correlative to something already present in one or more characters.

Delving into these wetlands, she finds in their array of strange fauna and flora an objective correlative to the place in the mind where artistic inspiration occurs: a place of blurred borders, shifting identity, and strange odors, of rot and death, of Zen peacefulness.

But political authority, of which legal authority is one species, is normally seen as a right to rule, with a correlative duty to obey.

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