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Formal and schooling
Formal schooling in a classroom setting has been the most common means of schooling throughout the world, especially in developed countries, since the early and mid 19th century.

Formal and henceforth
* Formal dealings between Persia and Rome would henceforth be conducted at Nisibis.

Formal and became
Formal British Military Doctrine was first published in 1988 and in 1996 became British Defence Doctrine applicable throughout the armed forces.
Formal dress was then so elaborate that it was impractical for everyday wear, so the frock became fashionable as half dress, a less formal alternative.

Formal and impossible
Formal university admission was impossible with Mary's academic record.

Formal and evenings
There used to be an additional Formal Hall held on Sunday evenings at least until the early 1990s.

Formal and teaching
Formal teaching may be carried out by paid professionals.
* Formal medical teaching in medical and surgical clinics began in 1877.

Formal and him
Formal studies took him first to Bucharest, then to Munich, then to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Later, Peter goes to visit Harry and receives an e-mail inviting him to the school's Fall Formal.
MJ finally appears for the first time just before the Fall Formal, when Peter, sulking because Betty Brant turned him down, is told by Aunt May that Anna Watson's niece will be arriving any second.
Eric McLuhan ( born 1941 ) is the son of well-known media theorist Marshall McLuhan and co-authored with him the books The Laws of Media and Media and Formal Cause.
Steve discovers Ben's crush and offers to let him take her to the Winter Formal.
Formal trouble arose for Ferrar when his canons at St. David's put together an indictment against him with 56 articles.
The entire school arranges themselves in a line around the periphery of the Formal Gardens and the Head of School begins by shaking the person's hand next to him.

Formal and read
The preprandial grace is read by the Bible Clerk at Formal Hall.
It is read before every Formal Hall, which is held Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at Univ.
The Hall itself features a hammer-beam roof, American walnut panelling, a gallery, rose windows, a fleche, and a bell originating from the old college in London which sounds before the College Grace is read at Formal dinner.

Formal and write
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle ’ s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle's Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
Formal semantics, for instance, helps to write compilers, better understand what a program is doing and prove if statement

Formal and skills
Formal education environments, such as elementary and secondary schools, present opportunities for learners to acquire new knowledge and skills, and to achieve deep, domain-specific conceptual mastery which, through well-designed pedagogical guidance and academic study, may enhance future career readiness, civic engagement, and general well-being.
Formal education in communication has been directed at reading and writing skills that are used least in the workplace.
Formal recognition of their skills ( in England at least ) goes back to 1540, when the Fellowship of Surgeons ( who existed as a distinct profession, but still not " Doctors / Physicians " as they are thought of today ) merged with the Company of Barbers to form the Company of Barber-Surgeons.

Formal and which
** Formal introduction of a priest into possession of the position to which she or he has been presented and instituted
* Formal Pragmatics, the study of those aspects of meaning and use, for which context of use is an important factor, by using the methods and goals of formal semantics.
Formal law determines in which cases the Supreme Court may reverse judgments of lower courts ( cassation ) for violation of the law ( Subarticle 2 ).
Formal innovation characterised Mon oncle d ' Amérique ( My American Uncle ) ( 1980 ) in which the theories of the neurobiologist Henri Laborit about animal behaviour are juxtaposed with three interwoven fictional stories ; and a further counterpoint to the fictional characters is provided by the inclusion of film extracts of the classic French film actors with whom they identify.
Formal European settlement began in 1664 with the purchase by the English from the Lenape of the Elizabethtown Tract, which encompassed lands from the mouth of the Raritan River and included all of present-day Union County as well as parts of Somerset, Middlesex, Morris and Essex counties.
The usual grace given before Formal Hall is Benedictus, Benedicat per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum ( Blessed is He and may he bless food through Jesus Christ Our Lord ) to which the assembly responds Amen.
Those from EU member countries are entitled to free rooms and Commons ( the College's Formal Hall ), an annual stipend and exemption from fees for the duration of their scholarship, which lasts for fifteen terms.
Selwyn holds Formal Hall on every Tuesday and Thursday evening during Term at 7: 30 pm with a capacity of 120, tickets for which can be bought by all graduate and undergraduate students for themselves and up to two guests, at a cost of £ 9. 60 each for a three-course meal.
Other than " Oi to the World !," songs from the album are generally not part of the Vandals ' live setlist, except for their annual " Winter Formal " concert at which they generally perform the album in its entirety.
Almost every year since the album's release the Vandals have played a traditional " Christmas Formal " concert in Anaheim during the holiday season, at which they perform Oi to the World!
* Formal calculation, a calculation which is systematic, but without a rigorous justification
* Formal derivative, an operation on elements of a polynomial ring which mimics the form of the derivative from calculus
Formal kimonos are typically worn in several layers, with number of layers, visibility of layers, sleeve length, and choice of pattern dictated by social status, season, and the occasion for which the kimono is worn.
* Formal logic and empirically verifiable data ought to be the foundation upon which any theory should rest.
Formal military hairstyles lasted until beyond the end of the 18th century and it was the French Revolution which spelled the end of wigs and powdered, greased hairstyles in modern, Western armies.
* Formal proof or derivation, a sequence of sentences each of which is an axiom or follows from the preceding sentences in the sequence by a rule of inference
< p > The aim and meaning of Formal Concept Analysis as mathematical theory of concepts and concept hierarchies is to support the rational communication of humans by mathematically developing appropriate conceptual structures which can be logically activated .</ p >
* Formal Hall ( formal dinner, which occurs as frequently as every night in some colleges and as rarely as once a term in others, or not at all )
Formal resurrection of Barisan Alternatif may take place given the resounding victory which has resulted from the allocation pact between PAS, DAP and PKR.
* Formal equivalence translation ( sometimes literal translation or formal correspondence ) in which the greatest effort is made to preserve the meaning of individual words and phrases in the original, without regard for its understandability by modern readers.
Formal governance is provided by the Pugwash Council, which serves for five years.
The college holds Formal Hall once a fortnight, in which students enter the dining hall in their academic gowns, which must remain worn until the end of silent grace.

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