The notion of a contrast set is madeexplicit in recentwork in formalsemantics (Krifka 1991; Rooth 1985).
George Washington's generalship was marked by both amazingvictories and stunningblunders, neither of which would have happened to someone with moreformalofficertraining.
The formalleave-takingceremony of a diplomat can takeall day just to saywe'll have my replacement here tomorrow.
In this broadsheetnewspaper, the reporteruses a complicated and formallexis which I findhard to understand.
We met the newcaptain while we were takingenemyfire and were unable to observe the niceties of formalintroductions.
There is my QuakerAunt, A Paper-Flower, — with a formalborder / Nobreeze could e'erdisorder, — Poutingat thatold beau—the Winter Cherry, / A pucker'd berry; / And Box, like a tough-liv'd annuitant
With their super-formaltone and heavyuse of jargon, legaldocuments are renowned for their pomposity.
School uniforms for boysmayinclude a school tie, jacket, cap and a pair of formaltrousers.
Note: The wordabdicate was held to mean, in the case of James II, to abandonwithout a formalsurrender.
Whether physicalprocesses can hypercompute, i. e. computeTuringuncomputablefunctions “ultimately dependsupon the causal (versus formal) structure of the world” (p. 144).
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Since the mid-twentiethcentury, the exchange of Orders has becomelesspersonal and more formal and diplomatic. [1]
George Washington's generalship was marked by both amazingvictories and stunningblunders, neither of which would have happened to someone with more formalofficertraining.