Religious leaders were there, Logan said, but not all of them were dressed in typical preacher garb.
The Baptism of Michael Brown Sr. and Ferguson’s Baptism by Fire|Justin Glawe|November 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
For his part, Logan now believes that more than 95 percent of cone bearing trees are infected.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear|Doug Peacock|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Logan complains that his requests for information remain unanswered.
What It Takes to Kill a Grizzly Bear|Doug Peacock|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
DeCarli knew this off the top of his head, but Logan had to think for a minute.
Ferguson’s Only Unsolved Murder|Justin Glawe|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
On Tuesday, Logan pointed to a stained spot of concrete near two dumpsters where he gave Poindexter impromptu last rites.
Ferguson’s Only Unsolved Murder|Justin Glawe|October 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Proud, gloomy Logan never recovered from the grief which the loss of his family had inspired.
Famous Indian Chiefs|Charles H. L. Johnston
Nor could Logan switch to "intercom only," since a sudden radio silence would create anxiety below.
Tight Squeeze|Dean Charles Ing
I hailed a cab to the Logan Airport, changed my reservations to an earlier plane, and returned to Washington.
The Professional Approach|Charles Leonard Harness
Pressing forward with fiery zeal and energy, Clark and Logan met in the forest and grasped hands.
The Border Watch|Joseph A. Altsheler
His advice was given frankly: he was for waiting till Logan should arrive with his men.
The Adventures of Daniel Boone: the Kentucky rifleman|Uncle Philip
British Dictionary definitions for Logan (1 of 3)
logan1
logan-stone
/ (ˈləʊɡən) /
noun
other names for rocking stone
Word Origin for logan
C18: from logging-stone, from dialect log to rock
British Dictionary definitions for Logan (2 of 3)
logan2
/ (ˈləʊɡən) /
noun
Canadian another name for bogan 1
British Dictionary definitions for Logan (3 of 3)
Logan
/ (ˈləʊɡən) /
noun
Mount Logana mountain in NW Canada, in SW Yukon in the St Elias Range: the highest peak in Canada and the second highest in North America. Height (after a re-survey in 1993): 5959 m (19 550 ft)