0 of or about the thing just mentioned:
Please refer to the Regulations and in particular Articles 99 and 100 thereof.
1 from that cause, or of that:
In consequence thereof being reduced to the most abject state of poverty (thro, want of employment) has urged me to make this application.
The real meaning becomes clearer in the first edition's 'closed up the flesh in stead thereof'.
What can be said is what can be expressed by atomic propositions and truth-functions thereof.
However, during other episodes or parts thereof the performers intentionally subverted the 'seriousness and compulsion for precision', as though to ridicule or laugh at themselves.
Most important, did their institutional behavior reflect direct responsiveness to state legislators, party bosses, business leaders, constituents, or some combination thereof?
He counselled an official claim for this reason but was dependable in following orders inconsistent with his own beliefs and the public record thereof.
Once it is provided for one member of a collective, it is provided for all members, regardless of payment or lack thereof.
This obvious centrality notwithstanding, when urban historians describe a city, they seldom dedicate more than a few remarks to its cleanliness or lack thereof.