All 8 Uses of
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Catch-22
- He detested the very sight of his son-in-law, who was his aide and therefore in constant attendance upon him.†
Chpt 4 *
- Like all the other officers at Group Headquarters except Major Danby, Colonel Cathcart was infused with the democratic spirit: he believed that all men were created equal, and he therefore spurned all men outside Group Headquarters with equal fervor.†
Chpt 6
- Neighbors sought him out for advice on all subjects, for he had made much money and was therefore wise.†
Chpt 9
- In the space of a single productive minute, therefore, he might endorse twenty separate documents each advising him to pay absolutely no attention to any of the others.†
Chpt 9
- Colonel Korn was proceeding up the stairs without slackening his pace, and the chaplain resisted the temptation to remind him again that he was not a Catholic but an Anabaptist, and that it was therefore neither necessary nor correct to address him as Father.†
Chpt 20
- Corporal Whitcomb, an atheist, was a disgruntled subordinate who felt he could do the chaplain's job much better than the chaplain was doing it and viewed himself, therefore, as an underprivileged victim of social inequity.†
Chpt 20
- !' he wrote: Chaplain (hanging around officers' club every night) The two chaplain entries, therefore, neutralized each other.†
Chpt 21
- Milo, of course, had been the big feather in his cap, although having his group bombed by Milo's planes had probably been a terrible black eye for him, even though Milo had ultimately stilled all protest by disclosing the huge net profit the syndicate had realized on the deal with the enemy and convincing everyone that bombing his own men and planes had therefore really been a commendable and very lucrative blow on the side of private enterprise.†
Chpt 21
Definition:
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(therefore) for that reason (what follows is so because of what was just said)