I'm trying not to think too hard about the reflexive illogic of the last two sentences. |
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But then the comparison is taken literally too far and that is where Rang de Basanti turns dangerous because of its immaturity and illogic. |
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Now, the illogic of massive media conglomeration is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of. |
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And just look at this breathtaking bit of illogic from the official in charge. |
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Now he knows how junk science and illogic can confound reason and common sense. |
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But the mantras actually promote Progressive values if you correct just one bit of raging illogic. |
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You've also threatened, or you've also mentioned that my relationship threatens my country and again I find that such a huge leap of illogic. |
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In a story about the new U.S. farm subsidy bill on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday this weekend, we came across a stunning display of illogic. |
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In addition, there is a fundamental illogic to the use of external application of cold to lower temperature in a patient with true fever. |
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But the layers of illogic continue to mount and amass, as the message becomes the medium and vice versa. |
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Mick, Aston, and Davies may briefly fascinate through weirdness, permutations, and illogic, but their basic, unsatisfying incredibility does not end up standing for much. |
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Disregarding the illogic of objecting to so-called evil only one day of the week, the town council fell in line and residents were encouraged to neither trick nor treat. |
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However it pointed out the illogic of the current British policy of indexing its pensions in some countries and not in others. |
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In the end, I almost always enjoy movies with this kind of illogic. |
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This bit of illogic makes Focus hard to swallow from the get-go. |
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The illogic and foolishness of his actions rushed back to him. |
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That's such a grand chain of illogic that it would make a madman blush. |
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He will be unlikely to surrender his illogic without a fight. |
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But this is illogic, because none of the other religions preach apocalyptic violence. |
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The declaration, however, seems doomed by its internal illogic. |
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In all its myriad manifestations, the language of anti-Semitism through the ages is a dictionary of non-sequiturs and antonyms, a thesaurus of illogic and inconsistency. |
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Your illogic is easily ignored by those you are trying to ensnare. |
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I will also get into the candidates' language and rhetoric, the posters, the logic and illogic of platforms, and much else. |
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There is the illogic as far as I am concerned, Mr. McKay. |
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All of these points underscore the economic illogic of Iran's investment in enrichment: an indigenous nuclear fuel cycle in Iran simply will not make any substantial contribution to Iran's energy independence. |
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The diversity of voices also captures something of the immediacy, terror and illogic of war, although the book is neither confusing nor chaotic. Three testimonials stand out. |
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Alberta arbitration legislation called for that, but when the Alberta Court of Appeal pointed out the illogic of requiring six judges to hear an appeal, the Act was amended to substitute leave of one judge. |
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He noted the illogic of allowing the Committee to remove a site from the World Heritage List without State Party consent, and not permitting In-Danger listing to occur on the same basis. |
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Ferguson case, which illustrates the illogic of maintaining a stringent racial divide, did not challenge the certitudes of Southern segregationists. |
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Well, they both have different goals in mind. Artlangers are out to create an atmosphere for literary purposes. Variations and illogic demonstrate something about the culture. |
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive. |
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