US /ˈfɔrml:ɪ/
・UK /'fɔ:məlɪ/
surname. Thus Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife was formally styled Lady McCartney. The style
It wasn't until 1978 that Munger formally joined Berkshire as vice chairman.
FORMALLY JOINED BERKSHIRE AS
Essentially, it just duplicates itself.And formally,
And formally, mitosis is really the process of the duplication of the nucleus,
while they cannot formally support something that they've signed up to a convention against,
In 1977, Richter took on new directions, creating two sculptural pieces using glass, something he would develop further in the future, but also introducing colourful abstract works, referred to as abstractive bild or abstract painting. A new investigation of perception, colour light, space depth and optics emerged, and as Richter formally separated from Emma in 1979, a decade which was dominated by grey ended with colour and marked a new chapter in the life and oeuvre of Gerhard Richter.
And as Richter formally separated from Emma in 1979, a decade which was dominated by grey ended with colour and marked a new chapter in the life and oeuvre of Gerhard Richter.
So, keep that in mind - if you're trying to speak formally that sounds great.
It is also now formally notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
It is also now formally notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Right now, Digit is non-collaborative and we're working to what's formally verify, according to international standards, that Digit is safe to be in close proximity to a person.
we're working to what's called collaborative safety, which is being able to formally verify, according to international standards, that Digit is safe to be in close proximity to a person.
Andrew Gigante acted as his father's attaché until they were both indicted on racketeering and obstruction charges in 2002. The Chin's shocking guilty plea formally put an end to a criminal career that spanned decades and sometimes thrived in prison.
Countries where children don't formally start school until age seven, it's not that they're not doing anything beforehand, right?