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Not only would the arts thereby enliven Princeton, but Princeton would thereby become a patron not only of the arts, but of artists, by providing fellowships that would help to sustain and support developing artists as they launch their careers.

I thought of stitching several of them together into a sequence, à la "The Waste Land," but that they would thereby become meaningful seemed too much to hope for.

More recently, Britain's government is seeking to give the home secretary the power to strip citizenship from naturalised Britons suspected of acting against the national interest, even if they would thereby become stateless (at the moment, that is banned).Only a few, arguably unsavoury, people will be affected by the British plans (the aim is to stop Britons fighting in Syria from returning).

Moreover, even if common sense could be reconciled to gradations below the threshold (which would thereby become less of a threshold), it would balk at recognizing gradations above it, thereby abandoning moral status as a range concept.

Further, under the English common law doctrine of jure uxoris, the property and titles belonging to a woman became her husband's upon marriage, and it was feared that any man she married would thereby become King of England in fact and in name.

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But even assuming that the Service held such a right, the Nation River itself would not thereby become "public land" in the way the Service contends.

Interception of light and CO2 fixation would have thereby become in balance with nutrients and water uptake from soils.

Dalhousie concluded that if such permission were refused, the state would "lapse" and thereby become part of the British possessions.

It would become an $18 billion dollar domestic market, and, rather than cannibalize from the existing movie theater market, it would eclipse it and thereby become a massive revenue source for the industry.

Some consideration was given to having it declared invalid on the grounds that it was unconstitutional as well as a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, but in the end the government agreed to allow the referendum to go forward, probably in the hope that it would be roundly defeated and thereby become a symbol of Swiss open-mindedness.

Would the removal of a child thereby become a punishment that could be tariffed in law?

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