This parallelism exists, vestigially, in the tradition of animal parables. |
Nevertheless, insofar as it makes you the object, the new device is the inverse of the old timekeeping technology it vestigially resembles. |
The Commandment forbidding adultery corresponds to legal rules that survive in American law only vestigially. |
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his narrative work The Canterbury Tales in a time of transition from vestigially oral culture to functionally literate print culture. |
Canada, Australia and New Zealand, he explained, have a culture still vestigially fascinated by the book. |
The Long Island location also vestigially recalls a classic moment in early twentieth-century American literature. |