January 25, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [artistry](
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Definition: (noun) A superior skill that one can learn by study and practice and observation.
Synonyms: [prowess]( [art](
Usage: They were wrought to such a pitch of nervous dread by the uncanny artistry of their witch-doctor, they were helpless with terror.
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— Of lower quality than or inferior to someone or something else, especially that of the expected norm. ["More...](
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Article of the Day The Black Watch
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The Black Watch—or Royal Highland Regiment—is a Scottish infantry regiment of the British Army. Its first companies were originally raised in 1725 to occupy and watch the rebellious Scottish highlands, in order to keep the peace. The regiment was formed about 15 years later and became known as the Black Watch, after the dark colors of the regimental tartan. In 2006, a military reorganization made the Black Watch the 3d Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. What is the regiment's motto?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Conjugating "Be" in the Subjunctive Mood
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"Be" is the only verb that conjugates irregularly to reflect the subjunctive mood for wishes and desire. For that reason, "be" always conjugates to what form in the subjunctive mood?
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This Day in History Nellie Bly Goes Around the World (1890)
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Elizabeth Jane Cochran—better known by her pen name, Nellie Bly—was a pioneering investigative reporter. She feigned insanity in order to be committed to the Women's Lunatic Asylum on New York City's Blackwell's Island and expose the institution's horrific and abusive treatment methods. In 1889, she embarked on a 24,899-mile (40,071-km) journey around the world inspired by the Jules Verne novel Around the World in Eighty Days. Her trip, however, was somewhat shorter. How long did it take?
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Today's Birthday Virginia Woolf (1882)
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A successful innovator in the form of the novel, Woolf was a significant force in 20th-century fiction. As a novelist, her chief concern was to represent the flow of ordinary experience, and she accomplished this by placing greatest emphasis not on plot or characterization but on her characters' consciousness. Her books include Mrs. Dalloway, Jacob's Room, and To the Lighthouse. Woolf struggled with bouts of depression and, fearing the onset of a breakdown, did what in 1941?
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Today's Holiday Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul
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[Saul of Tarsus]( a highly educated, devout Jew, was converted to Christianity on the road to [Damascus]( not long after the death of Jesus Christ. Later, he was known as Paul and became the most influential leader in the history of the church. At [St. Paul's Chapel](Paul's+Chapel) in New York City, the path through the graveyard is closed for 48 hours, beginning on the eve of the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. At one time, the weather on this day was linked to predictions about the coming year. Fair weather on St. Paul's Day was said to presage a prosperous year; snow or rain an unproductive one.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness. [Mary Shelley]( (1797-1851)
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