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No-nonsense definitions
Not tolerating irrelevancies; direct, efficient, and practical. ... An example of no-nonsense is a bookkeeper who does everything "by the book."
Gibberish Words
Here are some examples of words that sound like speech but that are really gibberish nonsense with no meaning: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Iggily biggily. Gollygoops.
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This speech is known as the Gettysberg Address. Delivered by President Abraham Lincoln, it's one of the most famous speeches in American history.
The outcome that Lincoln would like to see is conceived in the line "that here we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain". This is because he's resolving and solving something with this speech. After delivering it, he hoped to honor those who died in the Civil War and say that they did not die in vain. By the end of the speech, that's one of the main messages he wanted to be delivered- and that was his goal among other points.
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This is a B) correctly placed participial phrase.
If it weren't, that would mean the sentence would go like this: The audience playing an electric guitar listened to the musician, and then <em>playing an electric guitar </em>would refer to the audience, and not the musician.
A risk to human health or the enviorment arising from biological work, espically with microorganisms.