Former United States President Herbert Hoover was the do-nothing president, he disapproved of the "New Deal" that former President Franklin D. Roosevelt put up for the solution of the Great Depression, and wanted the people to solve the economic problem themselves.
The Great Depression occurred before the New Deal.
New Deal
The plans to end the US's Great depression were developed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was called the "New Deal".
There is nothing in the Great Sphinx as it is not hollow.
To do; in doing; as, there is nothing ado., Doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great ado about trifles.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
Countries where sex is freely given by women or men without a great deal of fuss about being married or making other commitments.
Nothing whatever, but it could have a great deal to do with schizophrenia.
Commotion, fuss, a big deal made of, fanfare.
adoIt's all much ado about nothing.
It means; a great deal of fuss over nothing of importance. :D <----- ACTUALLY! Back in Shakespeare's time "Nothing" was pronounced "Noting" which meant "Eavesdropping". Which makes the play make a whole lot more sense!
It means to create a huge fuss over, or to make a big deal about.
Nothing "folly"about the U.S. buying Alaska and all its great natural resources! Pretty great deal in my estimation!
Haughty, pompous, boisterous, making a great fuss about
Much ado about nothing translates to a lot of fuss about nothing. The whole play is a big misunderstanding. Its a comedy(ha, yeah of course)
yes dont make a fuss