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  • Logically, that is the most likely cause of the disruption.

    DARK VICTORY WILLIAM SHATNER 1999

  • "Logically," Malone said, "there has to be _some_ way to catch them."

    The Impossibles Laurence M. Janifer 1967

  • "Logically," he said again, and tried to think of what came next.

    The Impossibles Laurence M. Janifer 1967

  • "Logically," they should go higher, isn't that so?

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • "Logically," they should go higher, isn't that so?

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • "Logically," they should go higher, isn't that so?

    TradingMarkets 2010

  • Logically, meaning you will strive to understand the logic of performing each step, and that you will check to make sure that your answer makes sense.

    unknown title 2009

  • IF there was a devastating disease (epidemic or pandemic i forgot which one) then the computer's answer most "Logically" is let the humans die off it is more efficient.

    Answerbag: Latest Questions in Question Categories 2009

  • "Logically," I said, "they would get a stronger guard after dark.

    The White Rose Cook, Glen 1985

  • "Logically," said he, "there are no reasons in my mind which would not permit women to vote as well as men, according to the theory of our government.

    History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes

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