April 18, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [celerity](
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Definition: (noun) Swiftness of action or motion; speed.
Synonyms: [rapidity]( [quickness](
Usage: These rapid attentions were bestowed with the celerity and skill of a practiced surgeon.
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Idiom of the Day [eureka moment](
— A moment or instance at which a sudden, revelatory idea, realization, or solution to a problem comes to mind. ["More...](
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Article of the Day Keffiyeh
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The keffiyeh is a traditional Arab headdress, made of a square of cloth that is folded and wrapped in various styles around the head. It is commonly worn in areas with arid climates as protection from direct sun exposure and blown dust and sand. The plain white keffiyeh is popular in the Gulf states, while the red-and-white keffiyeh is most strongly associated with what country?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Defining the Past Simple Tense
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The past simple tense (also called the "simple past tense," or simply the "past simple") is used to express completed actions. We often use the past simple with an adverb or adverbial phrase that specifies what?
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This Day in History WWI: French Pilot Roland Garros Lands Behind Enemy Lines (1915)
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One of the first flying aces in history, Roland Garros was a French aviator and WWI fighter pilot. Early in the war, Garros fitted a machine gun to the front of his plane so that he could shoot while flying and soon downed three German aircrafts. While on a mission in 1915, his fuel line clogged, and he was forced to land behind German lines. He was captured and held as a prisoner of war until 1918, when he managed to escape and rejoin the French army. What happened when he returned to combat?
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Today's Birthday Haile Gebrselassie (1973)
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Widely considered one of the greatest distance runners in history, Haile Gebrselassie is an Ethiopian long-distance track and road running athlete. Over the course of his career, he has set more than 20 records and won numerous Olympic and World Championship titles, achieving major competition wins in outdoor, indoor, cross country, and road running races as short as 1,500 meters and as long as full marathons. In 1995, he beat the world record for the 5,000-meter run by how many seconds?
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Today's Holiday Zimbabwe Independence Day
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Like much of Africa, the area that is now [Zimbabwe]( was long controlled by Europeans. In 1922, the 34,000 European settlers chose to become a self-governing British colony, [Southern Rhodesia](. In 1923, Southern Rhodesia was [annexed]( by the British Crown. A fight for independence took place in the 1970s. An independent constitution was written for Zimbabwe in London in 1979, and independence followed on April 18, 1980. Independence Day is celebrated in every city and district of the nation with political rallies, parades, traditional dances, singing, and fireworks.
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Alchemy may be compared to the man who told his sons he had left them gold buried somewhere in his vineyard; where they by digging found no gold, but by turning up the mould about the roots of their vines, procured a plentiful vintage. So the search and endeavors to make gold have brought many useful inventions and instructive experiments to light. [Francis Bacon]( (1561-1626)
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