Soweto's informal farmers, whose cattle graze on open land around the township, will soon have land officially provided for them. |
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Be prepared to share a table, as the idea here is to create an informal and easy-going atmosphere. |
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After the game room came the three guest rooms, the kitchen, the library, the informal living room and Rob's bedroom. |
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These languages are not merely a set of informal gestures, nor are they a signed version of any particular spoken language. |
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Until the 1950s, many women would go hatless in their own quartier, something they would not do if they were to go beyond its informal limits. |
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Anne was a queen without a king, even though she had a spouse, who played the public but informal role of a loyal and obedient subject. |
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector. |
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Adults use first names and informal forms of address only with people they know well, such as close friends or relatives. |
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Caterers, technicians and advance men were setting up an informal mix of a press conference and Texas style barbecue. |
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She knew I had an upcoming informal work function after hours so she suggested it would be the perfect opportunity. |
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For golf widows, there will be a five-star Four Seasons hotel and spa that will act as an informal private club for residents. |
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The first series focused on informal economic activity covering animal husbandry, agronomy, wild fruits, thatch, art, curios and crafts. |
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It has been confirmed that he has made an informal approach, and is waiting in the wings. |
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He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets. |
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Like lay rules, most professional rules are tacit and informal and are never formally articulated. |
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Refreshments were provided and enjoyed by all in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. |
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This informal presentation enhanced the sense that one was being invited to uncover personal secrets, or to peer inside a reliquary. |
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There will also be informal ballots organised by individual landlords at hundreds of pubs in Manchester. |
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In the early 1970s, informal attempts at settlement were renewed between the United Kingdom and the Rhodesian administration. |
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For test firing, zeroing your rifle, or informal competition The Rock Jr. is tailor made for success. |
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This paper therefore is based mainly on my own thoughtful experience and informal anecdotal research. |
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I don't know the legalities, but I expect that any informal verbal contract would implicitly include something similar. |
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But fear of retribution may prevent the poor from exercising their informal and even legal rights. |
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To equate off-the-record briefings or informal contacts with bribery and corruption is preposterous. |
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On Friday, the President is scheduled to attend an informal meeting on the plan to launch an anticorruption campaign. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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Similarly, letters of comfort may be either binding contracts or informal and uncertain assurances resting entirely upon business goodwill. |
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Recommendations resulting from the meeting included the use of dry sanitation facilities in informal settlements. |
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Time was set aside each afternoon for informal meetings to apprise other staff members of the team's activities and progress. |
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He showed me around his neighborhood with a sort of informal mayoral pride. |
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I've decided on an informal dress code but, over time, I would like members to sport Italian loafers, the kind some people love writing about. |
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The minority will be restricted to their rights under the articles, unless some further informal agreement outside the articles can be found. |
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It's an informal gathering where neighbors chat, carne asada sizzles at food booths, and families spread folding chairs across the lawn. |
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The meeting was very informal and the girls were able to bombard Claudie with questions on what life is like as an astronaut. |
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For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes. |
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Teachers held barbeque parties, potluck suppers and luncheons that served as musical get-togethers in an informal atmosphere. |
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The informal system consists largely in tacit agreements and understandings. |
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He holds informal salons at which artists are encouraged to bring work for his critique. |
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If you have friends taking the same subject you could always have an informal chat about an aspect of the subject with your friends. |
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Members of the Countryside Team will be present and there will be an informal talk, followed by a gentle walk through the park. |
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Earlier the peer educators had used a lecture-cum-discussion technique and but later switched over to informal talks in groups. |
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And I had to do some flitting around anyway, because my friend Noel is moving back to Dublin and had a bit of an informal going-away bash. |
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It seeks to redevelop the current taxi rank and trading area to provide a better facility for buses, taxis and informal traders. |
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Ticker symbols began as telegraphers ' informal shorthand, but today they are registered with the various exchanges. |
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A bag of maize now sells for E 95 in the formal market however in the informal market the price ranges from E120-140 per bag. |
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There are formal models plus informal working maquettes from the initial design phase of several projects. |
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Workers in this informal sector include tinsmiths, seamstresses, bakers, carpenters, and peddlers. |
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Roses or blush wines that border on the sweet side also pair well with informal food such as barbecue. |
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My informal queries revealed that those associated with you regard you as a brilliant, hardheaded maverick. |
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What institutions operated in the informal banking sector and how did they operate? |
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Mediation provides an opportunity for the two parties to discuss the problem and, together, work out a solution, in an informal setting. |
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These were fashionable meeting places, ideal locations for informal business discussions. |
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Most people go about their daily lives committed to self-improvement and informal ways of learning. |
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I generally spent most of what I had on used records, then lent them to friends in informal return for their holdings. |
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Last night I attended the informal opening of a friend's bar on 2nd Avenue. |
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We immediately relaxed into the restaurant's friendly, informal atmosphere. |
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This will be an informal gathering of friends and neighbours and all who would like to come along are invited to do so. |
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But more people were coming into Yorkshire on business and on informal holidays, visiting friends and relatives. |
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It is an army establishment and although run on military lines the atmosphere is easy, informal and friendly. |
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A lot of what makes weblogs interesting is their personal, ephemeral, and informal nature. |
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The twins were delighted with the atmosphere and the informal nature of the celebrations. |
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Consequently it has a very informal style, spilling down a hillside on the Atlantic coast with sections divided between limestone boulders. |
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He is undoubtedly a purist, but he writes from the heart in an informal style that welcomes the reader as a close friend. |
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That kind of thing helps create the friendly, informal atmosphere that makes the blogosphere so much fun to be a part of. |
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Cate nodded and slipped out of her informal dress that she had worn all day. |
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It was more like a dress jacket with black pants because he had leaned towards the informal side and wasn't wearing a tie or a vest. |
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So if you don't have that much time left before you wedding, an informal dress could be a good choice. |
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Remember however that most reservation only dining restaurants require formal or informal dress attire as well. |
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She now wore a low-cut pink top that flirted with the school's informal dress code. |
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Through informal activity sessions they learn how to be tolerant of other religions and races. |
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Some people were wearing suits while a few others were in informal clothing. |
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Most performers wear the informal street clothes of a 26-year-old garage mechanic. |
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Fernandes' informal wear had that wily old politician and general Fidel Ramos envious. |
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No matter how serious minded the intention behind the blog, the Internet forces the writer into shortened, informal style. |
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It is not unusual for Coloreds to combine the two languages in a distinctive, informal local dialect. |
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They speak English in formal discourse or political discussions and shift to Patois in informal conversation and gossip. |
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This involved brief informal conversations with the women about their attitudes regarding the men who pass by their windows. |
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There is considerable lexical borrowing and linguistic code switching in informal conversation. |
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A small percentage of the students admit that sometimes both they and their parents speak an informal language variety at home. |
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It should feel like an informal conversation between people with the same goals, all trying to explore and surface good thinking. |
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Stories are shared through the media, seminars, and classes and during informal conversations in the workplace. |
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The blend of formal and informal language suits the school's mission and vision perfectly. |
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This function of informal language will generate terms and labels that differ from official usage in several ways. |
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The content of websites can be written in formal as well as informal language. |
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Some economists estimate that the informal sector makes up roughly 40 percent of the economy. |
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It is believed that these informal sector activities create significant employment opportunities. |
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Business' role in the economy of child labor has at least three dimensions, both in the formal and informal economic sectors. |
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One-third of the economically active population works in the informal sector. |
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Many people maintain a formal job for health benefits and pensions, but rely on a range of informal activities to get by. |
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There are many more carpentry workshops owned by native Africans operating in the informal sector of the economy. |
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Another innovative aspect of this work is the attention paid to the informal and illegal sectors of the economy. |
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She said the Government supported the private sector and informal sector participation in the country as a quick way of mending the economy. |
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However, to the many more with no such hope, the only alternatives are to migrate or to embrace the illegality of the informal economy. |
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There is no longer any mystery as to why so much economic activity in developing countries is in the informal sector. |
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Surveys in Niger in 1982 and 1987 showed a rising level of activity and wage rates in the informal sector. |
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The illegal informal traders are posing a direct challenge to the City of Windhoek. |
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The real macroeconomic trend of informal labour, in other words, is the reproduction of absolute poverty. |
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The less economic freedom the bigger will the informal sector be, they argue. |
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In Peru's informal economic sector, street vendors sell anything from food to flowers. |
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Evasion and escape to the informal sector are big problems in many countries, especially developing countries. |
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In addition, it is generally assumed that many women are employed in nonregistered and underpaid informal activities. |
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Staff were busy refilling glasses as many informal toasts were made toward the two elves sitting closest to the noble on the end. |
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A reception and informal concert of Middle Eastern music follow the lecture. |
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The informal network is where ideas in their infancy can be formulated, adapted and gain traction before presented. |
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The day will feature informal workshops on face painting and wool weaving, information displays, kids activities and a BBQ of traditional tucker. |
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With the high rate at which formal employment is eluding many young people many are turning to the informal sector for a living. |
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Lacking the funds necessary to purchase this relief through formal markets, one turns to the informal sector. |
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There is a process of sifting and screening among MPs and frontbenchers which provides an informal shortlist of possible leaders. |
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An informal survey of a dozen Seattle plastic surgeons to find out if umbilicoplasties are in demand here, came up with zero results. |
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In addition, the waiting staff embark on informal rounds of random sushi delivery, bringing plates of tempura and sashimi unbidden. |
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Balaraj is a key mover behind an informal forum in the city which helps young entrepreneurs to find start-up capital. |
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It was an informal chat and we were told that some people are able for the slagging better then others and to tread lightly. |
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They just do not come close to telling the whole story, since informal understandings and norms are crucial in determining outcomes. |
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They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot. |
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More upright varieties are handsome in shrub borders or, planted 3 or 4 feet apart, as an informal hedge. |
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The perimeter plants are left loose, informal and, for the most part, unpruned. |
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The informal economy is all the unregulated work that exists on the edges of the mainstream economy. |
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Even formal groups engender informal member roles such as social smoothers, hard workers, or experts in a given area. |
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The formal Victorian portrait gave way to the informal snapshot, and now to the intimacy of the phonecam and picture message. |
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There exists an informal network among avian enthusiasts geared towards insuring that no rarity goes unspotted. |
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From informal inquiries among my colleagues, it seems to be infrequent that needleless devices are used in the family practice office. |
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To work with staff, consider an informal brainstorm luncheon to seek new ideas for training sessions. |
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Typical chapters enjoy socials that range from informal gatherings to gala affairs. |
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Can I ask you, are there any formal or informal support networks in the Metropolitan Police for female staff? |
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The council was also advised of the negative response to informal government soundings. |
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Using a combination of classified ads and informal networks, they interviewed surrogate candidates over a period spanning several years. |
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Last week you were having cosy, informal chats in their office, now you're getting the brush-off whenever you try to instigate a meeting. |
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However, the vernacular which is spoken in most informal and family contexts is Creole. |
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My use of vernacularisms in this post seemed appropriate in the informal atmosphere of the blogosphere. |
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Regulators fear that informal lending is fueling speculative investment in real estate and other sectors. |
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It may be that dependence on role models to deliver the informal curriculum has created a built-in resistance to change. |
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The tree house is a favorite gathering spot for informal meetings, relaxing visits with friends, and star gazing at night. |
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This essay has shown how newspapers helped to create and shape an informal system of education for both literate and non-literate Spaniards. |
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Monet's works are small, informal in composition, freely and spontaneously painted, showing everyday scenes treated in bright colour. |
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What the Business Committee does is its business, but it is a relatively informal arrangement. |
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He said police then followed spoors into the Santa informal settlement and saw the cattle with an unidentified man. |
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The gentle slope of the mound also provides informal spots for people to picnic and watch the races. |
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Small votives tastefully displayed in a variety of glass cups are perfect for informal parties or intimate group settings. |
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Many of the non-unionized are migrant workers who leave poverty in the countryside to seek informal factory jobs in coastal boomtowns. |
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There are also the matters of informal work, day labourers, part-time workers, and terminating employment. |
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Until that date any parking infringements found will be given an informal warning notice without a penalty. |
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At the McCoy mine locality, these strata were mapped as an informal unit of calcareous shale and thin-bedded limestone by Dane and Ross. |
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Our call to be an informal educator involves commitments to growth and change. |
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The only recurring mechanical problem uncovered in my informal canvass of enthusiasts was mainspring breakage. |
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Most entrepreneurs and managers were male, a situation reinforced by informal and formal old boy networks. |
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Little flags on sticks, stuck into the ground around a tree where an informal memorial had been created by visitors. |
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An informal resolution session was held between the student, the ombudsperson, the course director, and the associate dean for student affairs. |
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An informal and informative presentation of your favourite tipple will be given, with ideas for Christmas gifts and stocking fillers etc. |
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Interviewers found that informal leadership networks of stokvels and migrant homegroups were also important in mobilization. |
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This is situated to the rear of the property, with an informal dining area being open-plan between the kitchen and the family room. |
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As delighted as I am to see proper little homes being built at the informal settlement, I am struck by the lack of provision for water catchment. |
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Formal oratory notwithstanding, everyday speech is, on the other hand, largely informal and typically spontaneous. |
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One was talking, the other listening, in what appeared to be an informal college orientation. |
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There's also the use of rocks, the inclusion of informal ponds, and a less verdant appearance than other styles. |
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The idea is for the chaplains to meet members of their community and lend a friendly shoulder in a more informal environment. |
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The group is informal and gives the opportunity for parents to have a chat, while their children play with other kids. |
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If you would like to give some time to furthering the caring work of the centre, ring to get an appointment for an informal chat. |
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While both are extremely charming and friendly, when Michael looks at you, you feel included, he has a chatty, informal way of talking. |
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Tree peonies, magnolias, pagoda dogwood and flowering crab trees accompany roses planted by color in an informal style. |
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In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors. |
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It was obviously meant for family meals or private informal suppers with friends. |
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An informal survey reveals the youth at various stages of their academic and work careers. |
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The island is topped with a chopping block, making it suitable for meal prep or as a dining surface for informal meals. |
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These informal parleys over our communication system keep us in good humour. |
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The game is so simple that many pubs stage it simply as an informal pastime rather than as a competitive game. |
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Billy pays an informal visit to a policemen friend who dismisses it as a prank. |
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On a more informal level, Italian coffee houses often presented light comedies, heroic tragedies, and dialect plays sponsored by drama clubs. |
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Formal copyrights and informal moral rights for the different parts of the Linux source code are embedded in the source code. |
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They pay special attention to the way social responsibilities are fostered by informal communal processes of persuasion and peer pressure. |
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It was security considerations that impelled the moves, as well as concern for the safety of informal traders. |
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Inability to collect payment inhibited electrification, especially in informal settlements where few households had registered addresses. |
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Lukacs writes in an informal style, but his academic standards are high, and he is very severe on lack of evidence or improper use of sources. |
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Such an informal check on the Court could give the public some assurances that law clerks are not running an incapacitated justice's office. |
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Although there was no formal confirmation, sources in the ruling combine confirmed that there was an informal request to this effect. |
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The three men formed an informal team to find the substance that controls photoperiodism. |
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On the driver level, you definitely want to convert any informal in-line RTOS code to proper drivers. |
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But is also one of the sites where the formation of new claims by informal political actors materializes and assumes concrete form. |
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The more insidious problem that will remain is stacking the ballot paper in a deliberate attempt to increase the informal vote. |
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The social group may be a formal religion or a more informal group that is not affiliated with institutional religion. |
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According to the manners guru, place cards are used at formal and informal dinners for more than eight to help guests locate their seats. |
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Fireworks and firecrackers are being sold even by informal traders at the Yeoville market. |
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Often more is accomplished by informal consultations than by official meetings. |
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An informal board meeting was convened in the aftermath and when no resolution could be reached, a formal meeting was held yesterday morning. |
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There's a kitchen, a conference room, an area with copiers and a little lounge where you can hold informal meetings. |
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Modern yet informal concepts with elegant table settings, menu cards, glassware, linen and flatware have been used. |
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The languages of both the Flemings and the Walloons have formal and informal modes of addressing another person. |
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Fruit cordials are the perfect drink for both formal and informal occasions. |
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In a few cases, the polygamous relationships have been continued secretly or on an informal basis. |
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Most designs are suitable for formal occasions as well as informal outings and parties. |
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The latter is normal Standard English, acceptable either spoken or written, in either informal or formal style. |
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What is most noteworthy about them is that they are indistinguishable from those who fostered children in the context of informal circulation. |
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An exhibition was installed in the coffee and lunch room and allow fructuous informal discussions among the participants. |
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Last week's picket forced the council to concede hours of informal and ultimately fruitless talks. |
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He prefers informal chats with employees to group meetings but keeps an eagle eye on the numbers. |
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Intraoperative interpretations were performed by either a boardcertified cytologist or a pathologist with informal cytology training. |
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The use of informal gardening leave has led to much more confusion and bad practice, even when intended as a less severe process. |
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A person from the Mature generation may desire a formal living area while a Generation Y would prefer a more functional, informal space. |
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Usually, caregiving is taken up as part of the informal set up of the family that is prevalent in society. |
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It was decided at the camp that we should organise informal get-togethers every month. |
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The monthly meeting was in the form of a Christmas lunch and everyone enjoyed the informal get-together. |
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The evening ended with an informal get-together and slide show in a common room of the university residence. |
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British people, as a rule, still disapprove of loud or demonstrative behaviour, except in very informal situations. |
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A deposition is sworn testimony taken in an informal setting before trial as part of the prediscovery process. |
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Unruly patients will begin with an informal warning from a senior manager, but failure to desist will result in a yellow card being issued. |
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He is also visiting schools to give informal educational talks about his experiences. |
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Formal studies are often unrealistic because the informal level is crucial to politics, while official language and procedures legitimate or mystify hidden biases. |
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We asked them to be fairly informal in their dress and not to carry clip boards or briefcases but to carry the questionnaires around in plastic bags. |
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We will hold informal meetings to try and tease out the underlying issues. |
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It's informal and friendly and sets me at my ease immediately. |
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But trying to impose such order by chasing away informal commerce and culture is myopic. |
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His informal style of speech and amicable personality, combined with professional experience at home and abroad make him a distinctive figure in contemporary Japan. |
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These acted as a justification both for abnegation by government and for the informal and non-legal manner in which the Bank has purported to police bank behaviour. |
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La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies. |
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The Caravan Club represents the interests of over 850,000 caravanners who each year are asked to vote for their favourite holiday spot out of 2,700 small informal sites. |
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A network of conservancies for the riverine rabbit could create an extensive informal conservation area to protect remaining populations and potential habitat. |
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Even when you get in an informal pickup game, work on your skills. |
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This identified him as a doctor, yet he wore simple, informal clothes. |
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They have obfuscated, delayed, lied, backtracked, pettifogged, and cancelled all sorts of commitments under the informal and formal rubrics of the Oslo process. |
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All young whistlers, flautists, fiddlers and other musicians are invited to play a few tunes in what should be an informal and uncompetitive setting. |
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All of these patients heard of Dr. Philippe by word of mouth and they have formed their own informal support groups so that they can help each other. |
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The gypsies hold a kind of informal fair on the village green with cockshies, swings, and all the clumsy games that extract money from clumsy hands. |
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In order to determine how to remedy this situation, I conducted an informal poll with a couple of the skateboarding kids in my apartment's parking lot. |
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The pulse of the verse is kept steady but the rhythmical structure of the whole speech is given a new fluidity by Sophocles' informal treatment of metrical pause. |
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The informal tables and chairs are decorous spillovers from the rather more rigidly organized cafeteria which looks over the space through a glass wall. |
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It has moved from being a dominant power which most often works through a sort of informal consensus to one that increasingly seeks to act through dictation. |
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He preferred the small, informal portrait, the conversation piece, landscape, and genre painting to full-length portraits in 18th-century British art. |
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An informal hedge of arrowhead viburnums lines the house side of the walk. |
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Worn with an open collared shirt, a crewneck T-shirt or a roll-neck jersey and slacks or even blue jeans, the get up is informal enough for most cocktail parties in town. |
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Men may also do odd jobs as carpenters, roofers, or as informal vendors. |
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One of the things that's become traditional on Mull is an informal ceilidh, where the students do party pieces, something they want to play rather than are scheduled to play. |
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Facilities of Hemingways included an outdoor sport area, video arcade for older children, fast food outlets, a coffee and informal seating area and movie theatres. |
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For a softer, more informal look, ottomans shouldn't be overlooked. |
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On some occasions, if the function is an informal outdoor afternoon affair, then the lounge suit can be more casual, lighter colored, and worn without a tie. |
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The man wears an informal lounge suit, the shape based on a cut-away coat. |
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So when they meet to decide how to handle the rumpus, it's an informal coffee klatch of advisers and civil servants perched on the sofas around his desk. |
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Getting to know the mentee also may be accomplished in an informal arena. |
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As well as grouse watching, Dan and his colleagues also give informal tours around the reserve for young ornithologists keen to spot merlins, buzzards and ospreys. |
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For minor and isolated cases of misconduct, such as lateness for duty, informal disciplinary action involving a verbal or written warning may be taken. |
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An informal boundary line has been drawn between these armed camps. |
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Y'all, what I just love about a rib roast is you can make the menu as formal or as informal as you like. |
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Drape some fabric over a wood pole to create an informal swag. |
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After rather informal beginnings in a context of religious independence and women's work, beguinages became large, well-established institutions by the fourteenth century. |
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The city centre attraction has transformed its world of original interiors into the setting for informal themed talks on dining over the past 300 years. |
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On Wallis, there is no longer a central market but, as we have seen in the early sections of this paper, there is an important informal market for pigs, fish, tapa and mats. |
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He testified that, in his opinion, this option was available to Mr. Lenz, given the support payments he was already making to Mrs. Lenz under the prior, informal agreement. |
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I was completely entranced listening to their informal conversation and subsequent business discussion, sitting there with a stupid smile on my face. |
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Those present should gather afterwards for a short act of thanksgiving, which may be an informal prayer, or a recitation of the Te Deum or the Gloria in Excelsis. |
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For the final selection, you could take the unscientific approach and rely on verbal references or informal feedback from the candidates' colleagues. |
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The European Council began in the 1970s as an occasional series of informal fireside chats among the member states' heads of state and government. |
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The expression of your wishes in an informal letter to the trustees and guardians is often an easier way of ensuring your children are brought up as you would wish. |
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The practice of friends getting together for long, informal and unrigorous conversations, may be dead or dying in Calcutta, but it's alive and well in Bangladesh. |
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Much of this money will go towards developing parks in townships such as Diepkloof, Mofolo, Klipspruit, and in informal settlements such as Diepsloot and Orange Farm. |
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Downing Street last night tried to gloss over Lord Butler's scathing, but tactfully phrased verdict on its shambolically informal style of government. |
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Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the sunken areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses. |
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The centre serves continental breakfast, and has a room with a piano, some kegs of Marsala, and trays of the local marzipan and almond specialties for informal interaction. |
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She alludes to jobs like street sweeping and garbage collecting being done by informal workers rather than the government. |
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These actions had measurable informal influence on the practices of prosecutors and courts in other areas and ultimately influenced changes in statute law as well. |
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As a result, many chief executives lack the informal brain trust of fellow business school graduates that Americans can usually turn to for advice. |
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For an informal wedding, a sheet cake can be decorated with elegance. |
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Sometimes he even cracks jokes and indulges in informal attitudes. |
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He continues to strike an informal note on his tour of Belize and live up to his reputation as a jokester. |
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If informal mediation is unsuccessful, or the parties involved do not feel comfortable approaching one another one-on-one, the issue goes to formal mediation. |
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They were much happier in an informal setting, and we were very clear that we wanted it to be just en famille. |
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When their eyes met, she grinned wickedly in an informal hello. |
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But child labour is still a harsh reality in a few organised industries and almost in all unorganised informal industries in the developing countries. |
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Most of my coaching these days of staff is informal and unplanned. |
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Civil rights groups and lawyers have approached the attorney general and urged him to issue an informal warning to establish self-restraint by the print and broadcast media. |
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Their informal borders are stuffed with old fashioned roses, catmint, lavenders and pinks, along with sweet Williams and many plants which self-seed everywhere. |
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Within months, the discussions turned from informal to formal. |
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Part of the appeal of tutoring is the informal nature of the job and the casual, friendly relationship it allows tutors and faculty members to develop. |
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If we are lucky some of them may return for an informal visit, but no thanks to those mentioned above or all the other pessimistic moaners who tried to rubbish the event. |
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And in informal talks, Chinese leaders have compared hackers on both sides to unruly children who can only barely be controlled. |
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He was just as good with informal portraits as with grand showpieces. |
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The service throughout was extremely friendly and the informal atmosphere was enhanced by the fact that we felt we could have sat there all afternoon if we had wanted to. |
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The Daily Beast conducted a very informal canvassing of the commentariat to find out. |
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The previous, small, dumpy, and rather informal silver coins were replaced by broader, thinner and heavier silver pennies which carried the name of the king and the moneyer. |
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He reported on an informal Spring 2004 meeting in Montreal that discussed potential earth science projects that could reinvigorate the solid earth sciences in Canada. |
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The Data Protection Commissioner has received a number of informal complaints about a recorded message left on the answering machines of some companies last weekend. |
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Building local social connections and informal support is fundamental to preventing child abuse and neglect and to building resilience in children and vulnerable families. |
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I am confident that a large proportion of informal votes is from electors who refuse to choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and don't wish to pay a fine. |
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At the center of the interlocking ells, a double-height arrival space with informal gallery gives access to the auditorium, and a central stair leads to the library above. |
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People are encouraged to use the centre on an informal basis where they can meet professionally trained people in a relaxed, calm and homely atmosphere. |
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Ireland has a rich folk music tradition, and ancient jigs and reels can be heard at local festivals and during informal performances at neighborhood pubs. |
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It is a commonly held misconception, due to the informal traditions of electronic communication, that e-mails carry less weight than letters on headed notepaper. |
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It's very homely and informal and I love the bluegrass and country music. |
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Dress is informal and music will be provided by the Brose Walsh Band. |
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Since the fall of parastatal companies as a result of privatisation, the informal sector has played a very critical role as a source of livelihood in Zambia. |
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In informal Yorkshire speech, negatives may be more contracted than in other varieties of English. |
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This was then followed by calculation on a seven point Likert scale, logistic regression analysis, and informal interviews with 22 participants. |
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Truly ancient living fish, they have earned the informal status as living fossils. |
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However, the biserial correlations between the informal sanctions scale and the outcome are similar for the two samples. |
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One of the most relaxing of Mandela's alleged haunts is Die Strandloper, an informal openair beach restaurant at Langebaan, 125km from Cape Town. |
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The coelacanth fish is an example of which Tasmania before it assumed its present title informal biological term? |
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The informal sector's role is to provide employment at low subsistency wages. |
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They take the staff there annually and have become informal ambassadors of Friulian culture. |
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The Sus law was the informal name for 'a stop and search law' in Britain that permitted a police officer to act on suspicion, or 'sus', alone. |
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In terms of informal financial institutions, we were able to observe moneylenders, credit groups, and the susu system. |
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The garden of artist EA Hornel, a charming informal and secret garden showing snowdrops. |
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The lack of space or land is one of the major obstacles informal panel beaters are faced with. |
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This probouleutic format worked alongside Elizabeth's informal and ad hoc consultations with individuals. |
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