The intricate, geometric patterns of the choreography mirror the formality of the music, steadfastly ignoring its enchantments. |
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The standing committees are an empty formality, and the cross-party select committees have no power. |
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A wave of competition is coming and standing on formality and baloney is no way to compete. |
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The view from the dining room windows is accentuated by the valance over the window, and the mirrored wall contributes to the formality as well. |
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Such statistics suggest a date in Tampa in January beckons, with the NFL West title already appearing to be a mere formality. |
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I was quite amused at the formality and mildly curious at what the experience would be like. |
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On paper, the collision of orchestral formality and big-band improvisation should have produced an utter mess. |
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Permission to develop the site is not a formality but the presence of tumbledown outbuildings is usually looked upon favourably. |
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Also, he was uncomfortable with formality, dignity or the symbolic and monarchic aspects of the Presidency. |
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The choice of words, the degree of abruptness, formality, friendliness, and softness all may have ethical dimensions. |
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Although he enjoys the formality of many areas of the Mayor's office, he is an unstuffy man. |
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Shirley was always disturbed by the formality he displayed in front of her brother, though she said nothing of it. |
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The formality of another victory eased Celtic to an uncatchable 16 points ahead of Rangers. |
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The conversion was a formality in line with much of that which had gone before. |
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She stood with a rigid formality, but her eyes were vacant and her lips moved silently. |
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Etiquette and formality are the antiquated attributes that make her readers swoon. |
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A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and formality of familial relationships under aristocracy. |
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However, all are divided into different levels of formality depending on the social status of the person being addressed. |
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On the other hand, expressions must have a minimal formality in order to be understandable at all. |
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However, the general pattern of double dependence on social status and formality is maintained. |
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Do we not sense a paradox here, in such procedural sameness and rigid formality applied to nature's bounteous diversity? |
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Social interaction is governed by norms emphasizing respect and formality and marking age, gender, status, and class differences. |
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Rigid self-control went hand-in-hand with a precise and exacting formality. |
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There are no traditional rules or rigid formality or fairy tale settings involving tormented love between a man and woman. |
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Over the years, Kathy's gardening style has evolved from an English-influenced formality to a more relaxed, cottagey vision. |
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Consultation and negotiation in good faith are required, not as a mere formality, but as a genuine attempt to conclude an agreement. |
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The trustees' decision in 1760 to feu land to the town council, however, opened old wounds and was no formality. |
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The rule developed during a period of extreme formality and technicality in the preferring of indictments and laying of informations. |
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Sometimes he sounds impatient with the necessary formality of the interview contract. |
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This formality is in part caused by the Czech language, which has two forms of the second-person personal pronoun. |
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I also suspect devotees are anticipating the day she abandons all formality and just does bitter, manic, 1980s performance poetry. |
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They court according to an intricate and stylised code of formality and propriety that hints at a wealth of buried emotion. |
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As far as possible, the essential meaning or substance of each oath, and the formality and solemnity of the oaths, are retained. |
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I shook it, but could tell from the way her eyes twinkled that she was anything but a stickler for formality. |
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He dipped his muzzle downwards, slowly, closing his eyes for a brief moment in remnants of a formality that was not welcome. |
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For that reason English law has always required a degree of formality before extradition will be allowed. |
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The move to Vincent Park was at an advanced stage and we went ahead, hoping that the licence would be a formality. |
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The formality and scale of her attire, her pose, and her lack of affectedness suggest class and gender and also hyperbole and overstatement. |
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The formality can be seen in the coffee table, in the pink chair, in the settee by the window, and in the striped wing chair. |
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I noticed he was dressed in formality that night, forgoing his wonted loud, showy colors I normally saw him in. |
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As I grew up, the formality began to feel more like an elaborate game, one in which appearance and deportment were taken very seriously. |
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That courtesy was a necessary formality also in the United States, but customs have relaxed a bit in practice. |
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Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality. |
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Although there was a fake formality to the deliverance of Cameron's lines, Kate still believed them to be sincere. |
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Is it possible to dress for your daughter's wedding with due formality but without frumpiness? |
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If he feels the secretary is dressing rather frumpily, the room may lose that air of formality it needs in order to gain the respect of others. |
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It was, in my case, mainly a formality, but a formality that raised important questions that I promised myself I would revisit someday. |
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While this move was presented by Swapo as a procedural formality, observers agreed that it reflected strong internal differences. |
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The formality of being made to click assent is significant, even if one is assenting to standard form contracts. |
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I'm sure you already told her we'd do lunch today, and you have it all set up, and asking me was just a formality. |
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She was a stickler for formality and any transgression against the rules and regulations angered her. |
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The matter was only a formality for the members at the UDC as they are fully refunded by the Department of the Environment. |
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Thus the degree of formality or informality, in a schematic sense, moves in a continuum. |
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He bowed to her, in the distant formality of the rich, and then laughed as his hand caught on his sword, spoiling the movement. |
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What happens when you combine the technical formality of traditional ballet with the free-flowing movements of modern dance? |
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As a beginning teacher, I cultivated an ethos of formality and distance. |
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Her use of old-fashioned language lends an air of formality to her writing. |
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Or so the chapter titles formally name him, in a nod, perhaps, to his pained formality. |
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Its lack of formality was now depicted as a weakness, not a strength. |
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Today, where society is far less regimented we expect less formality. |
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It was both stylish and somber while being suitably grand for the formality of the occasion. |
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Early marriage is mostly a formality, but girls traditionally leave school at that time. |
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These cities want to be the next London, and when they look at that city, they see order and formality. |
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But after a few minutes with him, you notice the stiffness and formality are gone. |
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It was further revealed that some officers would start their formality of ascertaining the number of students only after receiving the bribe amount. |
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Some of that must surely be because of tradition and formality, but there is also an element of the hierarchal at work. |
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A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
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During this period, sitting for a photograph had a certain formality. |
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It's all a far cry from the formality and overblown camp of Sketch. |
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The occupance of flaming is attributed to the absence of cues to social hierarchical position, to the formality or informality of the communication. |
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The game came alive in the 20th minute when Bury, following a succession of a five-metre scrums, were eventually awarded a penalty try, the conversion a formality. |
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The gentle formality of the house contrasts strongly with its irregular context and neighbouring suburban dwellings, but it does have precedents in New Zealand. |
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The hand with which she wrote her reply still showed the strong traces of a schoolgirl's copperplate, but her careless haste removed from it the appearance of any formality. |
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He travels frequently to remote places to absorb, notate and record rare indigenous musics, then transform them for the manicured formality of the Western concert hall. |
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Here, one must maintain discipline, proper etiquette, and formality. |
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And typically, these committee questionnaires are really a formality. |
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From the formality of the opening procession to the intimacy of Communion, God wants to fill our hearts and minds with his truth, his love, and his power. |
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Beyond the formality of an examinable certificate and diploma course there are a variety of well-established and highly regarded wine courses around the country. |
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He speaks perfect English, eschews pomp and formality and uses the Autocue to deliver his speech with a professionalism that should make other politicians envious. |
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He extended the landscaped area in the picturesque romantic style, contrasting with the formality of his father's work. |
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This shift into formality give the Nahua the impression that she was a noblewoman who knew what she was talking about. |
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Few visitors found these occasions comfortable, both due to the design of the castle and the excessive royal formality. |
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Most countries don't have debt ceilings because they are viewed as an unneeded formality. |
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Similar aqsaqal courts exist, with varying levels of legal formality, in other countries of Central Asia. |
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You have to be voted into the association but that's just a formality,'' Douts said. |
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Steinbeck uses the exaggerated formality and courtesy of Spanish in his mock-Arthurian tale, Tortilla Flat. |
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One of the most analyzed areas where the use of language is determined by the situation is the formality scale. |
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These rituals may fall along the spectrum of formality, with some less, others more formal and restrictive. |
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If you want to add formality to your patio as a backdrop to pots full of colourful blooms, topiary may be the answer. |
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There is very little agreement as to how the spectrum of formality should be divided. |
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Moreover, this is usually considered a formality to allow students to switch to foreign universities master's programs. |
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The election soon became a mere formality and vanished after the reign of Philip II of France. |
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The quartet bowed to its audience of two with symphony-orchestra formality and gradeur. |
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Together, they embodied an image of virtue and family life, and their court became a model of formality and morality. |
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Although the Orders are officially made by the Queen, in practice, royal assent is a formality only. |
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They are black-avised as warlocks and wear their black cowls with formality and disdain. |
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Less procedural formality meant speedier dispensation of justice, particularly when it came to documentation and proof. |
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Pipe bands often vary the uniform worn, depending on the formality of the occasion. |
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They haven't approved the loan yet, but that's just a mere formality. |
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At the start of the Assembly the Moderator is duly elected, although the election is considered a formality. |
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Since Liechtenstein joined the Schengen Area in 2011, this border station is for customs formality only. |
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Wooden cups and plates were used to avoid any outward displays of formality. |
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His dialogue, with its primly mocking formality, satisfies both the ear and the intelligence. |
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Mrs. Ferrars was a little, thin woman, upright, even to formality, in her figure, and serious, even to sourness, in her aspect. |
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The use of this type of construction varies with dialect and level of formality. |
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In cinemas this brought a tendency for audiences to rush out while the end credits played to avoid this formality. |
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Since, it has come to be expected by diplomats, professionals and personalities alike that they don the barong tagalog to mark the formality of an occasion. |
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As with all linguistic forms, AAVE's usage is influenced by various factors, including geographical, educational and socioeconomic background, as well as formality of setting. |
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If pressed he would call these catchweight fights, but they were really just demolition without a weigh-in or any formality beyond money changing hands. |
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As the punishment of every conceivable offence was provided, any articles made under the act could be no more than an empty formality having no practical effect. |
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They're part a formal letter, part some type of dialogue. So, what are the rules? Is it okay to throw formality out the window? Does spelling matter? |
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This increases the formality of the outfit, but decreases the comfort. |
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The formality of the pose is reduced by the queen's arm round her husband. |
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Lack of formality does not imply lack of authority within Holy Tradition. |
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In both cases, however, the process of royal assent is usually a formality, whether by constitutional convention or by an explicit provision of the constitution. |
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In these works realism and close observation of the human figure, emotions and lighting are combined with a Medieval formality, which includes gilt backgrounds. |
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The debt ceiling, which should be a formality since the tax and spending decisions have already been made, has been used to create a self-imposed crisis. |
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The main garden is to the rear of the house where the formality of the front garden is continued with a herb parterre and two symmetrical potagers. |
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If you want to add some formality to your patio this summer as a backdrop or accompaniment to pots which are full of colourful blooms, topiary may be the answer. |
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Not surprisingly, TomTate ups him to seven furlongs today and winning an ordinary maiden like this should be a formality, especially as all Tate's improve massively for a run. |
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