The word revision essentially means to revisit or look again at something. It is often used in an academic sense to describe revisiting and relearning work that has been previously learnt.
People say unscaved, but it really is unscathed. It means unharmed (not injured).
who knows there is so many people in the world some are nice some are mean because of their personalities and tempers and emotions.
The correct answer is Paragraph Development
They mean it has a lot of calories.If you do not know what calories are that is not the fault of the person making the statement.
REV can mean many things depending on how it is used. Reverend is a religious title as in "Rev. King" Revving an engine is to increase the engine speed. "rev it up for a minute" Revision is a change to an item or document. "Document 1, Rev 1.3" Revolution refers to one rotation of a thing or insurrection.
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Proofreading and editing.
its how many people the devil killed
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Revision surgery is done due to stiffness after TKR.
Both phrases can be correct, although "make revision" is used more frequently in American English. "Do revision" may be more common in British English. Both phrases essentially mean to review or study material in preparation for a test or exam.
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
8.3 would mean that the software is the 3rd revision of the 8th version of that particular piece of software. When you see names like "8.3.5", that typically means that they have revised a revision.
to really, really annoy them. Similar to "annoy the crap out of people."
yes but that its not really real many people say its true but i thing it is not
because people really really really like people (for a girl!) but for a boy, i dont know.(and im a boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
people were really, really mean and stupid back then