What kinds of news organizations tend to be big, have lots of writers and bureaus all over the map, use formal language with high standards of copy editing, and have been around long enough to have established reputations?
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"Jules and Jim" evokes a vanished world where people would shake hands and use the formal "vous" form when addressing even intimate friends.
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"It's a community space for everyone to use, and will be there for formal and informal use, in a similar way to Guildhall Square, " she said.
But beyond a set of enthusiastic early adopters, the use of technology in formal education remained largely stalled.
Ultimately, Kabban hopes to build a "peace-building" charter school for refugees, immigrants and marginalized youth that would use soccer in a formal college prep program.
Formal hearings often use interpreters to translate what an asylum seeker says word for word.
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Many European governments do not bother with a formal fund but use pay-as-you-go schemes, funding benefits out of future taxes.
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Mr. Armstrong was stripped of his titles last year after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which polices drug use in American sports, initiated formal charges against him for allegedly conspiring to run an organized doping program aimed at dominating the Tour de France.
His texts, which consciously use the collective voice, reflect the formal austerity present in his images and his sense of complicity.
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Use the opportunity to ask for a formal plan of development, whether through mentorship, involvement in bigger projects or another path to advancement.
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It will be in the best interests of both the Scottish and UK economies for an independent Scotland to continue to use sterling, as part of a formal monetary union.
She could be placed under formal investigation for the decision to use arbitration, against advice from senior advisers, to settle a long-running court battle between the state and Mr Tapie, a supporter of the then French President, Nicolas Sarkozy.
As yet, other bidders have not entered the fray, perhaps because they had wanted to use the time before Bank of Scotland made its formal offer to prepare their strategies.
Some speculate that the ball in use today is "juiced-up, " and a formal study is being conducted for Major League Baseball at the University of Massachusetts to determine if that is so.
The General Motors Technical Center, completed in 1954 outside of Detroit, was a 17-building complex of Miesian precision that flouted that modernist master's formal, neutral aesthetic with brilliant color and the use of neoprene gaskets to seal the windows, a technology borrowed from car windshields.
He defended the use of Legislative Competence Orders (LCOs), which are a formal request for new powers for the Assembly.
Caravaggio has begun here to master what became one of his celebrated hallmarks, the use of chiaroscuro (light and shadow) for both theatrical and formal effects.
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Promote and use OER to widen access to education at all levels, both formal and non-formal, in a perspective of lifelong learning, thus contributing to social inclusion, gender equity and special needs education.
And when they do need to use "bitter money, " the Luo purify the cash in a formal ritual.
Labour parliamentary business manager Paul Martin said he may have breached rules relating to separation of ministerial and constituency roles, the use of public resources for party political purposes and a duty to record formal meetings.
Until recently the council's formal blessing for, or even its mere acquiescence in, the use of force had seemed a fast-receding possibility.
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Nearly 2 million people around the world use a site called Github to collaborate on software without being part of a formal coordinating structure.
Use surveys and focus groups to learn, for example, whether women feel excluded from formal and informal networks.
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