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(Which logically leaves the original Galaxy S at somewhere under 20m).
These are some examples of ways in which logically drawn abstract generalizations provide insights about society.
Why is it then that "second rate", which logically should be a term of qualified praise, is so derogatory?
Intuitively, we know that there are sides who are successful at counter-attacking, which logically means accepting a lower percentage of possession.
Paradoxically, the tight labor market -- which logically ought to diminish worries about job security -- might actually encourage ethical lapses, some experts say.
The classification of the homes also accounts for the absence of involvement by the State Office of Mental Health, which logically runs what remains of the psychiatric hospitals.
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Peirce, a founder of modern quantified logic, also invented a graphical system, called Existential Graphs, which is logically equivalent to predicate logic.
All of which, perhaps logically, brought the former governor to a Peanuts strip he loves.
Which means logically, I suppose, that it's exactly what you should expect.
So every song was a showcase for her inventions, which were logically contoured and expertly paced.
I love this app for its interface, which is logically and attractively designed.
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