Word: logicall
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In the past few decades, a logical pattern by which writers translate historical events into the written word has evolved.
With Ash's essay from Budapest, we begin to see the true beauty of his accounts--he explains the logistics of the democratic movements in such a way that each step naturally proceeds from the last. Although no one claims to have predicted the changes in Eastern Europe, Ash's...
And to really make things worse, the ending depends completely on such absurdities, or else it makes no sense whatsoever. It's as if the director hopes to overpower the viewers with special effects so that they won't mind the obvious logical flaws. He seems to say, "You should...
"It was a logical transition. Both teams had begun to work closer together over the previous four or five years," Piltch says. "It was natural. I think you'll see more colleges headed in that direction to best utilize their coaching talents."
Ironically, students say that Wilson--the logical advocate for a women's center--has proven one of its most formidable obstacles in the administration.