Absolutely. This is a quintessential piece for any formal living room. Classic face and stained wood finish highlight this clock and make it a truely subtle beauty. It makes a great mantle piece!
Both are correct. It is more formal to say 'Mrs Paul Miller', but as she is your neice, I would recommend saying 'Mrs Beth Miller', which is more informal.
Howard Straubing has written: 'Finite automata, formal logic, and circuit complexity' -- subject(s): Automata, Computational complexity, Computer science, Mathematics, Symbolic and mathematical Logic
Christopher Molander has written: 'Management Development' -- subject(s): Executives, Training of, Management, Training of Executives 'A formal theory and an empirical study of role dissonance' 'Human Resources at Work'
Doris Miller was known for his courage and heroism during the attack on Pearl Harbor. He bravely manned an anti-aircraft gun and assisted with the defense of his ship despite having no formal training for that role. Miller's actions were instrumental in defending his ship and earned him recognition as a war hero.
He was sworn in by the Chief Justice William Howard Taft at his only formal inauguration. His father administered the oath the first time he took it.
You should call her Frau and her last name; for instance, Frau Miller. It is the same with men. It is always Herr Miller, unless the person offers that you may use their first name. In German culture, you could live next door to each other for life and still use the formal surname.
it is an informal group
Differene of formal,informal and non-formal education
No, "formal" is not a prefix. It is an adjective that describes something done in an established, conventional, or prescribed way.
Some of the designer's for Kate's wardrobe are: Emilia Wickstead, Rebecca Taylor, Zimmermann and DVF. All of these have online boutiques. She has also used accessories from Oroton (clutch) and Jonathan Howard (hats).
Formal wear is something that is important for all of us. Whether you are looking for the perfect formal or semi-formal
Yes, it can be an adjective based on the noun form. Formal has a connotation of an important or official occasion (e.g. formal dinner, formal wear, formal complaint).