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Wasn't he logically everybody's?
In "Job" he logically extends that description to embrace their maker as well.
Years ago a reporter (OK, this one, then working for another newspaper) had an interview with the then Aston Villa captain, in which he, logically yet ruthlessly, eviscerated Villa's transfer strategy.
He, logically, hires 1.01-type employees, who he hopes will make him fabulously rich.
So, he logically reacted by slamming it on the ground.
Says Harris of Lou, Being Ginger's camerawoman and director of photography, and Ben, his married (and very funny) friend to whom he logically turns for relationship advice, "I can't think of anyone who could have filled either's role in the film; I feel like I caught lightning in a bottle, and they were a huge part of that".
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Of course, he knows it does; he understands logically how each street connects to the next.
Neither could God hold any virtues, as a virtue would be the disposition to follow his own commands – if he cannot logically command himself, then he cannot logically have any virtues.
He applied it to ordinary, but not what he called "logically proper" names (the latter were in fact demonstratives like 'this' and 'that', and he gave them a Millian semantics).
He concluded that the only linear intervention he could logically make was to reject all strictly linear interventions.
He reasons logically".
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