* "GNU Compiler Collection's gcc tool" is redundant

* Made bullet points start with a verb and lowercase, since they are not
  complete sentences
* Cleaned up grammar, removed extraneous verbosity


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=head1 DESCRIPTION
The B<llvmc> command is a configurable driver for invoking other
LLVM (and non-LLVM) tools in order to compile, optimize and link software
for multiple languages. For those familiar with the GNU Compiler
Collection's B<gcc> tool, it is very similar. This tool has the
following main goals or purposes:
B<llvmc> is a configurable driver for invoking other LLVM (and non-LLVM) tools
in order to compile, optimize and link software for multiple languages. For
those familiar with FSF's B<gcc> tool, it is very similar. B<llvmc> has the
following goals:
=over
=item * A Single point of access to the LLVM tool set.
=item * provide a single point of access to the LLVM tool set,
=item * Hide the complexities of the LLVM tools through a single interface.
=item * hide the complexities of the LLVM tools through a single interface,
=item * Make integration of existing non-LLVM tools simple.
=item * make integration of existing non-LLVM tools simple,
=item * Extend the capabilities of minimal front ends.
=item * extend the capabilities of minimal front ends, and
=item * Make the interface for compiling consistent for all languages.
=item * make the interface for compiling consistent for all languages.
=back