February 24, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [succinct](
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Definition: (adjective) Characterized by clear, precise expression in few words; concise and terse.
Synonyms: [compendious]( [summary]( [compact](
Usage: Some students enjoyed the teacher's succinct style, while others wished she would elaborate on certain topics.
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Idiom of the Day [cloud the issue](
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Article of the Day The Battle of Leyte Gulf
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Widely considered one of the greatest naval engagements of all time, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was fought in the seas near the Philippines during World War II. The Japanese occupied the island of Leyte, which became the site of the first American landing in the campaign to recover the Philippines. Over three days in October 1944, American naval forces defeated almost the entire Japanese navy—thereby ensuring ultimate Allied victory. The battle saw the first use of what kind of aircraft tactic?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Defining the Future Aspect
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Although English has no future tense in the strict sense, we commonly refer to several structures that are used for future meaning as belonging to the "future tense." What are they?
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This Day in History Marbury v. Madison Establishes Judicial Review (1803)
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Marbury v. Madison was a landmark case in American law that resulted in the first decision by the Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional and void an act passed by Congress. It established the basis for the exercise of judicial review of federal statutes by the US Supreme Court. By identifying the Supreme Court as the authoritative interpreter of the Constitution, this decision bolstered power, respect, and prestige in the federal judiciary. Who were the "Midnight Judges"?
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Today's Birthday Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500)
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Charles V was the influential 16th-century European monarch who held the thrones of both the Holy Roman Empire and Spain for approximately 40 years. He played a key role in fighting Protestantism during the Reformation and was later an ardent supporter of the Counter Reformation. He also fought several wars against France and the Ottoman Empire before abdicating in the 1550s, dividing his realms between his son and brother and retiring to a monastery. What saying about Paris originated with him?
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Today's Holiday Estonia Independence Day
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On this day in 1918, [Estonia]( issued a declaration of independence from the new Soviet Russia, which was followed by war with the Soviets to maintain Estonian liberty. Following a strong independence movement during the late 1980s, Estonia officially declared its independence from the former [USSR]( on August 20, 1991, a day which is also commemorated with a public holiday. On September 6, independence was formally recognized by the former Soviet Union. Estonians celebrate their Independence Day with a parade, church services, speeches, and concerts in the capital city, [Tallinn](.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
A good principle not rightly understood may prove as hurtful as a bad. [John Milton]( (1608-1674)
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