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An existentialist corollary for your consideration.
There is, of course, no pop-culture corollary for computer science.
The corollary, for Franklin, was his method for assuring that he did not fall victim to such pride.
There's no exact Western corollary for Tora-san, an itinerant peddler and handyman who hails from a lower-middle-class neighborhood in Tokyo.
Well, the Haggler has a corollary for consumerland: it's never the manufacturing mistake, it's the utterly appalling customer service that follows the manufacturing mistake.
Ever hear the old saying, "Information wants to be free?" Well, here's a corollary for you: "TV wants to be à la carte".
The logical corollary for the currency trade, said Mr. Wenzel, is that the flow of dollars into the United States is bound to weaken, and the exchange rate along with it.
The Chinese themselves were loath to acknowledge the end of the Great Leap period, declaring the validity of the general line of socialist construction and its international revolutionary corollary for one and all.
Cauleen Smith's "Fullness of Time," a commissioned companion piece to last year's outdoor production of "Waiting for Godot" by the artist Paul Chan and the Classical Theater of Harlem, experiments with science fiction, an apt corollary for the alienness of the wrecked landscape.
We obtain the following corollary for a real-valued nonlinearity.
Let us announce the following corollary for this special case.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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