A claim arises when one is in the right, proleptically or after some legal fact. |
But this is a crisis that is unwinding proleptically, in several time frames. |
Again it seemed to me that she had hit proleptically on an Internet sensibility, the blocks of grainy, haphazard images looking like a stream of proto-Instagrams. |
Obviously, these feelings are recuperated proleptically thanks to Audi, whose image in the commercials is the silent evidentia of a yearned-for identity. |
Numerous proleptically elegiac poems share this prediction, foregrounding the silence that will replace consolatory language in the new round of suffering. |
Clearly, that delimitation is a matter for the merits and is not to be carried out now, as it were proleptically. |