| 31. | It seems to be a non sequitur.
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| 32. | The third argument, unlike the first two, contains no " non sequitur " that Feinberg can see.
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| 33. | "That's a non sequitur, " she said.
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| 34. | Translated from Latin as " it does not follow ", " Non Sequitur " is often comedic.
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| 35. | But the third is a non sequitur.
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| 36. | The phrase is also often used without context as a non sequitur, snowclone or an inside joke.
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| 37. | The article content is non sequitur.
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| 38. | It was in Wiley Miller's " Non Sequitur, " which is distributed by a large syndicate, Universal Press.
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| 39. | "A ( ital ) non sequitur ( end ital ) perhaps, but I certainly wouldn't argue with you,"
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| 40. | But that was a non sequitur.
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