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  • Instrumented? What is a good explanation definition of the word . . .
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    A dark horse seems to fit pretty well: someone or something initially not recognised as significant, later emerging unexpectedly as a major contender (For longer discussion and more referrences, see Wikipedia ) Comparing the nuances with other suggestions so far: sleeping giant suggests something which was clearly powerful all along, but was expected to remain dormant or otherwise uninvolved
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    Gotcha actually has several meanings All of them can be derived from the phrase of which this is a phonetic spelling, namely " [I have] got you" Literally, from the sense of got = "caught, obtained", it means "I've caught you" As in, you were falling, and I caught you, or you were running, and I grabbed you It's a short step from the benign type of caught to the red-handed type of caught
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    Title says it all What adjective could be used to describe a person who is good at explaining complex topics?
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    I based my final year project around web technologies where my strengths lie OR I based my final year project around web technologies where my strengths lay
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    Dashes can be used in place of parentheses to indicate an aside or qualifying statement I don't think either has a place in any of your examples Generally speaking, for the same reason you're having a hard time understanding their use, it's a good idea to avoid using semicolons altogether The semicolon is intended to separate two sentences where the second sentence clarifies or extends the
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    The difference is between two different uses of the verb to aim One is literal and means to direct something at a target while the other is more figurative and means to have the intention to carry out a course of action or achieve a certain goal In the first case this means that we can say "I saw a man holding a gun, the gun was aimed at me"; "The stone was aimed at the window but fell short





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