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A certain amount of formalness is required in a general curriculum: you have to have set goals and timelines in which certain things must be learned.
While the formalness of the plan tends to vary with the size of the telco, there are universally adhered to practices: top off the fuel of service vehicles and equipment, exercise generators and other standby equipment to ensure they are in good working order, and wait to respond to nature's wrath once conditions are safe for personnel.
Brits abroad polarise into the stiff upper lips, versus the lager louts, one Chicagoan said that we ``needed relief from all that formalness.
 
 
 
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