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And that favorite Hollywood corollary, the sudden return of memory lost to injury?
As I grew older, I also understood its corollary: the heart is often elsewhere.
(As a corollary, the narrative of "Democratic infighting" would also diminish).
As a corollary, the time gaps, represented by the boundary surface, generally increase in landward directions.
The argument is based on the First Amendment right to freedom of association and its corollary, the freedom to not associate.
"So we found ourselves in a situation of the law of the strongest, with its corollary, the law of silence," Ms. Amara said.
As he said: "Most American plays tend to be about the American dream or the corollary, the failure of the American dream; about utopianism and idealism corrupted.
For that we have to look to a government that has given us austerity and its corollary, the far less discussed localism agenda.
The third blessing for which we ought to be grateful is the remarkably low cost of borrowing and its big corollary, the relatively small numbers of mortgage-holders having their homes repossessed.
We have been taught to believe that the remembering of the past and its corollary, the memorialising of collective historical memory, has become one of humanity's highest moral obligations.
Very few brushstrokes are needed to get a portrait walking; and surely, as a corollary, the reader can get as much from small, short-lived, even rather flat characters as from large, "round", towering heroes and heroines.
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