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This is often through formal and informal forms of mutual aid, from child care to credit unions.
At the same time, he carried out research at the Washington School of Psychiatry that led to his most influential book, "The Silent Language" (1959), which outlined his theory of explicit versus informal forms of communication.
Of course, housing associations and councils have been supplying social rent and intermediate affordable homes of their own accord, but those "bribes" - or informal forms of taxation, if you prefer - remain a big part of the picture.
For example, Hindi and Bengali have a three-way distinction Hindi ap, Bengali apni "you" are polite or honorific forms; Hindi tum, Bengali tumi are informal forms; and Hindi tū, Bengali tui are used only for inferiors and small children.
This implies the need to take these more informal forms of land acquisitions into account when designing policies to address the negative implications of land grabbing in Laos and elsewhere.
The use of the informal forms of speech such as tu (French), ty (Slavic languages) and du (German and Swedish) grew sharply in continental Europe after the social upheavals of the late 1960s.
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Councilman Robert Jackson, whose district includes the substation, and some members of Community Board 12 form the informal opposition.
You can tutoyer me, too," she says, indicating that we're all to use the informal form of address.
The supposedly snobbish French leave all personal pronouns in the unassuming lowercase, and Germans respectfully capitalize the formal form of "you" and even, occasionally, the informal form of "you," but would never capitalize "I".
My bilingual pupils knew that ffenestr and pont in Welsh were not a million miles from their French equivalents, and that the informal form of address ti was the same as the French tu.
The second person can slide from directly addressing the reader — even telling us what to do (as in Dylan's case) — to a hipper, more informal form used by stylists as diverse as Jay McInerney, in "Bright Lights, Big City," and Laura Fraser, in "An Italian Affair".
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