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* The juerga is an informal, spontaneous gathering, rather like a jazz " jam session ", that can include dancing, singing, palmas ( hand clapping ), or simply pounding in rhythm on an orange crate or table, adapting to local talent, instrumentation and mood.
Regional differences can be recognized by various factors: the openness of vowels, the length of the consonants, and influence of the local language ( for example, in informal situations the contraction annà replaces andare in the area of Rome for the infinitive " to go "; and nare is what Venetians say for the infinitive " to go ").
Often informal or formally intrinsic to local religious customs, this type of insurance has survived to the present day in some countries where a modern money economy with its financial instruments is not widespread.
These informal property rights are non-codified or documented, but recognized among local residents to varying degrees.
In high school, Orbison and some friends formed The Wink Westerners, an informal band that played country standards and Glenn Miller songs at local honky-tonks, and had a weekly radio show on KERB in Kermit.
While each convention is run separately by the local committee, an informal and self-selected group of volunteers constitute the " Permanent Floating Worldcon Committee " who volunteer for many Worldcons in different years ; this group offers a measure of institutional continuity to otherwise disparate legal organizations.
Although there is no formal relationship with state and local academies of science, there often is informal dialogue.
Some low-cost sets ( especially those sold in toy stores ) may use red and black squares and include pieces for both games ; though suitable for informal play, such boards are often not accepted for sanctioned play, depending on the local authority's rules on equipment standards.
A centrally financed network of local officers was provided to smooth inter-racial relations by conciliation, education, and informal pressure, while a National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants was established ( under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of Canterbury ) to encourage and help finance staff “ for local voluntary, good-neighbour type bodies .” A further Race Relations Act was passed in 1968, which made discrimination in letting or advertising housing illegal, together with discrimination in hiring and promotion.
While this decision process was made no less complex by being informal, common factors included the local power structure ( archbishops and nobles being the most likely recipients of a charter to collect tolls ), space between toll stations ( authorized toll stations seem to have been at least five kilometres apart ), and ability to be defended from attack ( some castles through which tolls were collected were tactically useful until the French invaded in 1689 and levelled them ).
After an informal gathering where the Báb debated the local clergy and displayed his speed in producing instantaneous verses, his popularity soared.
These informal divisions do not form the basis of the modern administrative divisions of these countries, but still define and delimit local regional identity and sense of belonging.
Furthermore, global market even poses a threat to the stability and sustainability of Bolivia ’ s frail economy: “ a drop in export prices, reduction of informal trade ” and low-skilled over-homogenized local products have further worsened the bleak condition of Bolivia ’ s microeconomic activities, making it almost impossible for village farms and factories to make a living from trading with the world.
A road just north of the campus is named Pope's Grove, and a local landmark next to the main road is the Alexander Pope Hotel ( until recently known as Pope's Grotto ), a public house and hotel where Pope's landmark informal garden used to be.
Appointed as the first postmaster in 1873, Darr also operated an informal bank, where he kept people ’ s money in his vault, until 1895, when he and other local businessmen founded the Bank of Atkins, which has evolved into a branch of Liberty Bank.
It is known as the " Stampede City ", carries the informal nickname of " Cowtown " and the local Canadian Football League team is called the Stampeders.
Naturally, Jamaican Standard also uses many local words borrowed from Jamaican Patois, such as " duppy " for " ghost "; " higgler " for " informal vendor / hawker "; and some terms for local foods, like " ackee ", " callaloo ", " guinep ", and " bammy ".
Creole is used by most people for everyday, informal situations-it is the language most Jamaicans use at home and are most familiar with, as well as the language of most local popular music.
Actions in local courts could usually be started by an informal complaint, which did not necessarily need to be written down.
The most basic type of meetings are all-comers track meets, which are largely small, local, informal competitions that allow people of all ages and abilities to compete.
For example, many Puerto Ricans in St. Croix speak a unique Spanglish-like combination of Puerto Rican Spanish and the local Crucian dialect in informal situations.
Like their informal cousins, they are generally small and local, which means they have access to good knowledge about each other's financial circumstances and can offer convenience and flexibility.
Intended as a recreational retreat, the main features of the planned complex for the park were three buildings: a recreation hall used for official entertaining, a community assembly hall for conferences with local government officials, and a rest house directly opposite the Palace across the Pasig River which would serve as the venue for informal activities and social functions of the President and First Family.

local and name
The line soon lived up to its name, as local messages of moderate length could be sent for a dime and the company was quickly able to declare very liberal dividends on its capital stock.
The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos ( House of Bones ), as it has a visceral, skeletal organic quality.
She habitually drank a lot of wine and was said to have received her name from that circumstance, as " Sanape " was purported to mean " drunkard " in the local language.
Earlier in 870, Yaqub bin Laith as-Saffar, a local ruler from the Saffarid dynasty of Zaranj, Afghanistan, conquered most of present-day Afghanistan in the name of Islam.
In 870, Ya ' qub-i Laith Saffari, a local Persian ruler from the Saffarid dynasty of Zaranj, Afghanistan, conquered most of the cities of present-day Afghanistan in the name of Islam.
Each language had its own name for the local version.
As a child Orwell ( under his real name Eric Blair ) published poems praising Kitchener and war recruitment in his local newspaper.
Jonah's passive character then is contrasted with the other main character: Yahweh ( sometimes explained as " I shall be what I shall be ", considered the Explicit Name and according to modern scholarly criticism a name of a local deity ).
Although he must have been familiar with the ancient name, Balcia, meaning a supposed island in the Baltic Sea, and although he may have been aware of the Baltic words containing the stem balt -, " white ", as " swamp ", he reports that he followed the local use of balticus from baelt (" belt ") because the sea stretches to the east " in modum baltei " (" in the manner of a belt ").
Bo Diddley himself said that the name first belonged to a singer his adoptive mother was familiar with, while harmonicist Billy Boy Arnold once said in an interview that it was originally the name of a local comedian that Leonard Chess borrowed for the song title and artist name for Bo Diddley's first single, and guitar craftsman Ed Roman reported that another ( unspecified ) source says it was his nickname as a Golden Gloves boxer.
Once judges began to regard each other's decisions to be binding precedent, the pre-Norman system of local customs and law varying in each locality was replaced by a system that was ( at least in theory, though not always in practice ) common throughout the whole country, hence the name " common law.
She also took job opportunities working briefly at dance halls in Japan and Taiwan, and wrote two missives under the name " Courtney Michelle " in punk-zine Maximumrocknroll on local bands Poison Idea and Rancid Vat.
The name derives from the fact that community colleges primarily attract and accept students from the local community, and are often supported by local tax revenue.
In each of the hundreds of states that eventually arose, local strongmen held most of the political power and continued their subservience to the Zhou kings in name only.
Somers asked the local newspapers to come up with a new name, and they chose " Indians ".
However, the most likely origin of name is from a local fishmonger, Arthur " Ikey " Bryan, who rewarded the team with meals of haddock and chips.
He was raised on one of the local farms and went by the name Dent Young in his early years.
The name " Cheddar cheese " is widely used and has no Protected Designation of Origin ( PDO ) within the European Union, but only Cheddar produced from local milk within four counties of South West England may use the name " West Country Farmhouse Cheddar.
When an application makes a request that requires a domain name lookup, such programs send a resolution request to the DNS resolver in the local operating system, which in turn handles the communications required.
The Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) believes that it is in the local congregations where people come, find, and know God as they gather in Christ's name.
Cnoc Fírinne ( meaning ' Hill of Truth ') takes its name from Donn, who is said to forewarn the local people of bad weather by gathering up rain clouds around him on the hill.

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