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** In some languages, the formal representation of aspect is optional, and can be omitted when the aspect is clear from context or does not need to be emphasized.
** in a closed consensus process: Restricted membership and often having formal procedures for due-process among voting members
** in a full consensus process: usually open to all interested and qualified parties and with formal procedures for due-process considerations.
** U. S. President Bill Clinton issues a formal apology to the surviving victims of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male and their families.
** WWII: Top United States military leaders hold their first formal meeting to discuss American military strategy in the war.
** Cold War: Estonia restores the formal name of the country, the Republic of Estonia, as well as the state emblems ( the coat of arms, the flag and the anthem ).
** Tim Berners-Lee publishes a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web.
** The United States and the Soviet Union establish formal diplomatic relations.
** Synchronous conferencing, a formal term for online chat
** formal double ( rows of overlapping petals with hidden stamens )
** Formal wear, the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events
** Citizens without formal political rights, but full legal rights: the citizens ' female relatives and underage children, whose political rights and interests were represented, and property held in trust, by their adult male relatives.
** Who's who in formal methods
** Chuuguu ( 中宮 ), or Kougou ( 皇后 ): Empress consort, formal spouse, highest rank, member of royal family
** Aoi-no-ue ( 葵の上 ): formal spouse of Hikaru Genji, Genji later became Grand Minister and Ex-Emperor
** Describing the rock formation, a formal process of documenting thickness, lithology, outcrop, distribution, contact relationships to other formations
** File verification, checking the formal correctness or integrity of a file
** During the Empire, the right to wear it was sometimes bestowed as an honor independent of formal rank.
** António Elísio Capelo Pires Veloso – 18 December 1974 ( three days before the formal granting of autonomy ), actually the last of many governors ( since 1753, before both islands were separate ), staying on until it became an independent republic on 12 July 1975
** In German, the formal second person singular or plural pronoun Sie is capitalized along with all its case-forms ( Ihre, Ihres, etc.
** Italian also capitalizes its formal pronouns, Lei and Loro, and their cases ( even within words, e. g. arrivederLa " goodbye ", formal ).
** Similarly, in Russian the formal second-person pronoun Вы, and its oblique cases Вас, Вам etc., is capitalized ( usually in personal correspondence ); and similarly in Bulgarian.
** Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian capitalize the formal second-person pronoun Vi along with its oblique cases ( Vas, Vam, Vami ) and personal pronoun ( Vaš etc.

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