Yes, people often/usually drop the g in quick/casual speech, but most regions I have heard do pronounce it when speaking slower or more formally.
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In UK/Australia/NZ we pronounce it as written, with the l.
It does, but if it has compromised the BIOS before that, that won't get wiped.
Something can't become categorically imperative, a quiddidity such as an essentially categorical property is invariant with respect to time. It either is or it isn't. Per contra, aesculapian aid might become dispositionally required.
You don't understand why people might more frequently discuss the actions of someone with enormous power and influence, than they would those of Darryl from high school?
Ok, but not every random asshole is the richest guy in the world...
when usually the purpose of a question like that is more like "what was the result when you talked to them?"
But then say that? There's a clear distinction in tone between those two wordings, even if they express similar thoughts.
Correction: they have spent some fraction of 73M on propaganda, and likely embezzled the rest.
Funny, I can easily do that and assumed everyone could
Oh, they're on the menu in gibberish too, I see. Sounds fun.
Why would you ever choose a coffee mug and a knife as your dish and utensil? That doesn't work for any food... And a deep plate/wide bowl + fork would work for basically everything.
You mean 35 mg of caffeine doesn't do that to you. Food safety laws aren't written for the average person they are written for the more vulnerable.