Word: logically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With wisps of Axis battle smoke all but drifting across India's borders from Russia and Thailand, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and his recently released companions in civil disobedience began to waken from their prison apathy and make concessions to the logic of events. Effective as Mahatma Gandhi's passive-resistance technique may have been against the relatively civilized British, its potential worth against enemy tanks and bombers appeared questionable...
...Nehru's support rushed the former Premier of Madras, C. Rajagopalachariar, who termed the defense of India "an exception to the principle of non-violence." With irrefutable logic, Rajagopalachariar added: "Surely we cannot hope for emancipation at the hand of Britain's enemies...
...advertisement of the Harvard Committee against Military Intervention is a final and valuable exhibit of isolationist logic...
Although its title "Maids We Have Known and Loved" was harmless enough, it would be futile to defend the article. According to its author's own statement in "Scan," the Smith newspaper, it is definitely in poor taste. The maids were certainly justified in protesting. But the logic of the college in considering the magazine as "an official Smith publication," and on that ground ordering its suspension until a new board is elected, seems to us to be faulty...
Life became even more exciting when Byron met Margarita Cogni, La Fornarina (the Little Oven), "a fierce product of Venetian slums and backways." Marianna tried to 'defend her prior rights against Margarita, but was crushed by superior logic...