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Formally and known
* Formally, an insect of the order Hemiptera, known as the " true bugs "
Formally, the base is known as Naval Support Facility Diego Garcia ( the US activity ) or Permanent Joint Operating Base ( PJOB ) Diego Garcia ( the UK's term ).
* Nuclear bunker buster: Formally known as the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator ( RNEP ), this program aimed to modify an existing gravity bomb to penetrate into soil and rock in order to destroy underground targets.
Formally named " United Press Associations " for incorporation and legal purposes, but publicly known and identified as United Press or UP, it was created by the 1907 uniting of three smaller news syndicates by the Midwest newspaper publisher E. W. Scripps.
Formally known as the " Six and A Half Point Pole " form, this is the second to last form of the system.
Formally known as the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie ( OIF ) or the International Organization of the Francophonie, the organization comprises 56 member states and governments, 3 associate members, and 19 observers.
Formally known as the Kingfisher Pier, the Pier at Garden City is one of the most renowned attractions in Garden City, SC.
Formally, they are known as Ridunians, from the Latin Riduna.
Formally known as trilina, the armónico has seven strings, two of which form a doubled string.
Formally known as the IGDA Award For Community Contribution.
Formally known as Bootle-cum-Linacre, the town is < span style =" white-space: nowrap "> 4 miles ( 6. 4 km )</ span > to the north of Liverpool city centre, and has a total resident population of 77, 640.
Formally known as Motion Picture Distribution LP, it was re branded and relaunched in 2007 due to the break-up of its preceding company, Alliance Atlantis, which was sold off piece by piece to Canwest Global, GS Capital Partners, along with several other smaller companies.
Formally known as Sportsdesk, it was re-vamped to closer resemble ESPN's own SportsCenter ( including the use of its theme music, logo, and opening ) in the Fall of 2001 as part of a corporate restructuring, closer aligning itself with new minority owner ESPN.
Formally known as the Kelowna Grizzlies, the club was purchased in
Formally known as the Inverurie Parish Church, a split in Church of Scotland over the appointment of ministers in 1843 ( The Disruption ) led to the creation of the West Parish Church ( known locally as " The West Kirk ") which was founded as a Free Church ( a church free from Edinburgh control ) thus causing the Inverurie Parish Church to change its name.
Formally known as " Good For Breakfast " instant oatmeal mix.
Formally known as the " Long Tinh ", the flag was the official flag of the Nguyễn Court.
* The Central Tavern ( Formally known as the " On Campus Bar " or " The OC ")
Formally known as the World Commission on Environment and Development ( WCED ), the Brundtland Commission's mission is to unite countries to pursue sustainable development together.
Formally West Lilydale, the surrounding region became known as Chirnside Park in the 1970s, the Post Office opening on 25 September 1979.
Formally known as Mickleham Grand it used to range from Mount Ridley Road to Crestmont Terrace, but now is connected to the urbanised areas of Craigieburn.
Formally, the legislature is still known as the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island.
Formally known as Thornhill, a gift from C. P.
Formally known as " Brooks Institute of Photography ," Brooks Institute offers four majors, two certificate programs and two graduate programs.

Formally and International
Formally, the International Vocabulary of Metrology, 3rd edition ( VIM3 ) defines quantity as:
Formally established in 1921, the Profintern was intended to act as a counterweight to the influence of the so-called " Amsterdam International ," the Social Democratic International Federation of Trade Unions, an organization branded as class collaborationist and an impediment to revolution by the Comintern.
Formally known as Crown Point Airport, the airport was renamed the Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport on May 19, 2011 in honour of the only Prime Minister and President from the island of Tobago.

Formally and Act
Formally titled An Act to Further Promote the Defense of the United States, the Act effectively ended the United States ' pretense of neutrality.
The Force Act of 1870 ( Formally, " An Act to enforce the Right of Citizens of the United States to vote in the several States of this Union, and for other Purposes ," 41st Congress, Sess.
Formally titled ' An Act to protect all Persons in the United States in their Civil Rights, and furnish the Means of their vindication, the Act declared that people born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power are entitled to be citizens, without regard to race, color, or previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude.

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Formally described as " Truck, Cargo: 10-Ton, 8x8 ", it has been nicknamed the " Dragon Wagon ".
If R is a ring, let R denote the ring of polynomials in the indeterminate X over R. Hilbert proved that if R is " not too large ", in the sense that if R is Noetherian, the same must be true for R. Formally,
Formally called " the Wigwam ", this immense edifice was located on Girard Avenue between 19th and 20th Streets, across from Philadelphia's Girard College.
Formally named " Olallie ", it has usually been marketed as olallieberry, just as " Marion " is sold as marionberry.
Formally, the Ministry of Aeronautics was founded on January 20, 1941 and so its military branch called " National Air Forces ", changed to " Brazilian Air Force " ( Força Aérea Brasileira-FAB ) on May, 22.
Formally, the title of the game is just " 9 ", as shown on the box cover.
Formally known as the " Eastern Division of Surrey " or " Surrey Eastern ", it elected two MPs by the bloc vote system.

Formally and more
Formally, however, a face is any of the lower dimensional boundaries of the polytope, more specifically called an n-face.
Formally, it is a coalition of U. S. and European CEOs, largely from transnational corporations, launched at the urging of former United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown in Seville ( Spain ) in late 1995 at a conference attended by CEOs from more than 100 U. S. and EU companies and by top government representatives led by the Commissioners for Trade and Industry and by the U. S. Secretary of Commerce.
" Formally, the earliest poems show the influence of conventional poetic practice, yet by The Tennis Court Oath a much more revolutionary engagement with form appears.
Formally Twist N ' Go, TNG is a motor scooter brand of CMSI, an importer, assembler, and distributor in the United States with more than 150 dealers and service centers.
Formally the euro is the only legal tender in Büsingen ; however, the Swiss franc is far more popular in everyday use as shopping is generally done in nearby Schaffhausen instead of across the border ( s ) in Germany.
Formally the Greyhound Cafe, " The Entry " opened its door in March 1980 under the club Sam's as a venue that catered to more local bands.
Formally, this meant that the whole peloton finished out of time limits, but the referees understandably used a rule saying that they could give clemency to any group of more than 20 % of the stage's starting riders, officially citing the weather conditions as their reason to do so.
Formally known as the Federal Reserve Wire Network, Fedwire is a Real Time Gross Settlement Funds Transfer system operated by the United States Federal Reserve Banks that enables financial institutions to electronically transfer funds between its more than 9, 289 participants ( as of March 19, 2009 ).

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