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Informally, many Mechlinians ( in Dutch Mechelaars and locally pronounced Mecheleirs, people from this city ) daily speak Mechlinian ( in Dutch as well as locally Mechels ), a dialect by Dutch-speakers of Belgium pin-pointingly distincted from other Brabantic dialects by three different vowels of Dutch ( as in zout or rauw, in kei or bijl, in nu ) being typically pronounced as a same vowel – close to the one in English ' raw ' which does not appear in other dialects of the Flemish Region or in standard Dutch.
Informally it was often referred as Stavropol-on-Volga (, Stavropol-na-Volge ) to distinguish from Stavropol, a large city in southwest Russia.
Informally, there are city areas with colloquial labels.
Informally the area is considered to stretch east of Bristol city centre and the M32 motorway, centred around Lawrence Hill.

Informally and is
Informally put, the axiom of choice says that given any collection of bins, each containing at least one object, it is possible to make a selection of exactly one object from each bin.
Informally, it is a permutation of the group elements such that the structure remains unchanged.
Informally, it is the similarity between observations as a function of the time separation between them.
Informally, this is true because polynomial time algorithms are closed under composition.
Informally, an object is reachable if it is referenced by at least one variable in the program, either directly or through references from other reachable objects.
Informally, a relational database table is often described as " normalized " if it is in the Third Normal Form.
Informally, a graph is a good expander if it has low degree and high expansion parameters.
Informally, Kajang is known as the " Satay Town ", and is famous among tourists and locals alike.
Informally we can think of elements of the Lie algebra as elements of the group that are " infinitesimally close " to the identity, and the Lie bracket is something to do with the commutator of two such infinitesimal elements.
Informally, a measure has the property of being monotone function | monotone in the sense that if A is a subset of B, the measure of A is less than or equal to the measure of B.
Informally, word formation rules form " new words " ( that is, new lexemes ), while inflection rules yield variant forms of the " same " word ( lexeme ).
Informally speaking, the prime number theorem states that if a random integer is selected in the range of zero to some large integer N, the probability that the selected integer is prime is about 1 / ln ( N ), where ln ( N ) is the natural logarithm of N. For example, among the positive integers up to and including N = 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > about one in seven numbers is prime, whereas up to and including N = 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > about one in 23 numbers is prime ( where ln ( 10 < sup > 3 </ sup >)= 6. 90775528. and ln ( 10 < sup > 10 </ sup >)= 23. 0258509 ).
Informally, he may have been known as " Dickon ", according to a sixteenth-century legend of a note, warning of treachery, that was sent to the Duke of Norfolk on the eve of Bosworth: " Jack of Norffolke be not to bolde ,/ For Dyckon thy maister is bought and solde ".
Informally the word is also used to describe a procedure or process with a specific purpose.
Informally, a permutation of a set of objects is an arrangement of those objects into a particular order.
Informally, a set of strategies is a Nash equilibrium if no player can do better by unilaterally changing his or her strategy.

Informally and into
Informally, and primarily in fiction, a detective is any licensed or unlicensed person who solves crimes, including historical crimes, or looks into records.
Informally, this means that given a constructive proof that an object exists, then that constructive proof can be turned into an algorithm for generating an example of it.
Informally, the market spilled into the surrounding neighborhood, both in terms of street vendors and in terms of the nearby Magazin Universal (" Universal Store ") named Bucur Obor, a large commercial building that has been parcelled up into hundreds of small, independent retail stores.
Informally, the Levenshtein distance between two words is equal to the number of single-character edits required to change one word into the other.
Informally, a loop invariant is a statement of the conditions that should be true on entry into a loop and that are guaranteed to remain true on every iteration of the loop.
Informally put, the idea behind the proof of the no-trade theorem is that if there is common knowledge about the structure of a market, then any bid or offer ( i. e. attempt to initiate a trade ) will reveal the bidder's private knowledge and will be incorporated into market prices even before anyone accepts the bid or offer, so no profit will result.
Informally, it says that any " nice looking " shape without holes can be smoothly deformed into a disk.

Informally and including
* Informally, an insect, spider or other small pest excluding rodents ; including most arthropods, except marine crustaceans, including individuals or species of
Informally, the name " NFL Europe " continued to be used in the United States, including for the league's English-language Web site, nfleurope. com.

Informally and Central
Informally known as " Friends ' Central ," the school encompasses three divisions: lower school ( nursery through 4th grades ), middle school ( 5th through 8th ) and upper school ( 9th through 12th ).

Informally and City
Informally known as LaGuardia Arts, or LaGuardia High School, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts is the only school among the nine specialized high schools in New York City that receives special funding from the New York State legislature through the Hecht Calandra Act.
* Informally, Kansas City, Missouri

Informally and Indian
Informally, Chinatown residents referred to Pagoda Street in Chinese as " back of the Indian place of worship.

Informally and .
Informally known as " The Big Book " ( with its first 164 pages virtually unchanged since the 1939 edition ), it suggests a twelve-step program in which members admit that they are powerless over alcohol and need help from a " higher power "; seek guidance and strength through prayer and meditation from God or Higher Power of their own understanding ; take a moral inventory with care to include resentments ; list and become ready to remove character defects ; list and make amends to those harmed, and then try to help other alcoholics recover.
Informally basis vectors are like " building blocks of a vector ", they are added together to make a vector, and the coordinates are the number of basis vectors in each direction.
Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer.
Informally, the theorem says that the curvature of a surface can be determined entirely by measuring angles and distances on the surface.
Informally, w represents a " script " for the computable function f, and F represents an " interpreter " that parses the script as a prefix of its input and then executes it on the remainder of input.
Such a definition can be formulated in terms of equivalence classes of smooth functions on M. Informally, we will say that two smooth functions f and g are equivalent at a point x if they have the same first-order behavior near x.
Informally, a computational problem consists of problem instances and solutions to these problem instances.
( Informally, input positions can be thought of as locations at token boundaries.
* Informally known as FORTRAN 66.
* Informally known as Fortran 90.
* Informally known as Fortran 95.
* Informally known as Fortran 2003.
* Informally known as Fortran 2008.
Informally, the expression " infinitesimal calculus " became commonly used to refer to Weierstrass ' approach but has become something of a dead metaphor.

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