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Running an academy became a condition of obtaining a licence to play professional football in both divisions from 2002 03 onwards.
The state also released data on all students who took and passed the Regents math exam, which became a condition of graduation for those entering in fall 1997 this yearr's senior class).
Even Cox's old HIV-positive support group, the members of which had relied upon one another at the height of the crisis and vowed to be at one another's side when the time came, scattered once Aids became a condition that could for the most part be managed.
CBC representatives told VICE that they had finally set up the NAAD System infrastructure "as soon as it became a condition of license" and that they viewed it as "part of the public service we are proud to offer Canadians".
Casoria said because TBN bought Holy Land in 2007, he doesn't know for sure whether the park hosted a free day before it became a condition for tax exemption.
"Symptoms" like ""difficulty walking" became a condition worth coding (and thus, studying and treating) "per se".
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The shorthand version is that "gluten-intolerant" enters the national psyche and becomes a condition.
The drought has become a condition underlying every fire risk calculus, fire officials say.
"If people didn't do these tests, these things would go on and become a condition".
But I would go further and insist that fluency in English should become a condition of acquiring British citizenship.
Insofar as a media-induced state of speed has become a condition of modern life, Lucas was anticipating the Zeitgeist in "Star Wars".
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