Baudelaire believed a sympathy that he called "correspondences" existed among all artists.
In Sherman's case, no such correspondence exists.
There is no obvious reason why such correspondence should exist; luckily for engineers and others, it just does.
The fact that the movie has a different title than the story might give you some idea of how close a correspondence exists between the two.
A similar correspondence exists for "German", both as the language and the adjectival form of "Germany".
Many similar correspondences exist between the grammars of the two languages.
The 19th century historian, Scott holds that a remarkable correspondence exists between the procedure established by those institutions and the methods of the present day.
Metabolic similarities and correspondences therefore exist throughout all life.
Conceivably, any apparent correspondence between movement and music may have existed only in the eyes of beholders desperately longing for esthetic order.
The definition of countability requires that a certain one-to-one correspondence, which is itself a set, must exist.