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The Lisbon treaty has formalised the Eurogroup for the first time.
This year for the first time, UCAS has formalised the process of "adjustment".
The group in the north has also taken on its own life and has formalised its group, employing someone to administer it there.
Since then, it has formalised a strategy that includes offering the Standard for 10p to late-night travellers at all mainline London stations.
President Obama has maintained the power to secretly kidnap, imprison, rendition, or torture, and he has formalised the power to lawlessly imprison in an executive order.
But, as his politics gradually became so eccentric that nobody could take him seriously any more, he metamorphosed from dangerous subversive to stand-up comic, and now he has formalised the transition.
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But they had formalised their love, and had the paperwork.
On Friday night, he had formalised a split that had been anticipated since he led a parliamentary rebellion against Berlusconi's "hawks" in a government confidence vote.
Why should the BBC have formalised in its charter even the merest prospect of being directly influenced by the likes of Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn or Theresa May?
He is also said to be interested in Manchester United's Alan Smith but Middlesbrough are understood to have formalised their interest in the 26-year-old former Leeds player.
The Bordeaux midfielder Henri Saivet is understood to be on Tyneside on Monday to discuss a potential move, and the club are also understood to have formalised their long-held interest in Swansea's Jonjo Shelvey.
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