They are related only in a chronological sense as they arrived in the country in close succession of one another.
His score then did not fit the film or did not make chronological sense in the film.
The one-third that takes place abroad is written in a very straightforward Hebrew and with a chronological sense of time, like a diary.
If these paintings are "Victorian," it is only in the chronological sense.
In this way, the audience gets a running chronological sense of major events taking place nearby while the TV cameras stay fixed on the principal players.
In "Rules without Meaning" Staal controversially suggested that mantras "predate language in the development of man in a chronological sense".
The 1950's may prove, in more than a chronological sense, to be the heart of what has been our century.
The motion for a resolution is only Post-Keynesian in a chronological sense, but the basis of its thinking is pre-Keynesian.
If the book doesn't make strict chronological sense, it does obey emotional logic.
(2) This prehistory has never stopped happening and, as such, is not a prehistory in any chronological sense.