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Indiana's counties skittered illogically between two time zones, so he reset the state's clocks.
ECONOMIST: Mitch Daniels
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South Korean officials play it down, arguing that sometimes North Korea acts illogically for no apparent reason.
ECONOMIST: North Korea
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It illogically inverts the expression, does not have the excuse of poetic license and veritably screams its wrongness.
FORBES: Stephen Sondheim Carves Up The Competition--And Himself
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It may only be a matter of time before the illogically long line outside Georgetown Cupcake dissipates for good.
FORBES: As Cupcake Bubble Pops, Will College Education Be The Next Craze To Collapse?
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Newspaper and media use is as sticky and slow to change, as illogically romantic, as our habits in eating or dress.
BBC: End of the news romantics
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Illogically, federal law and most state gun laws allow firearm purchases from private sellers with no background check or questions asked.
CNN: Mass murder and powerful firearms
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In addition, if a driver behaved illogically in an emergency, the linked computer systems would be able to modify his instructions in order to produce an optimal manoeuvre.
ECONOMIST: Drive by wire
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Neil Addison, representing the landlord in court on Monday, told the judge that the magistrates had acted "perversely and illogically" in deciding that St George's Day was not special.
BBC: Supporters backing the landlord's St George campaign
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The Knicks roster will be filled with also-rans like Bill Walker, Andy Rautins and Renaldo Balkman and carry the same stench that last year's team did: superstars illogically paired with fringe NBA players.
WSJ: Knicks Targeting Another Big Name: Tyson Chandler