June 28, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [billfold](
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Definition: (noun) A pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money.
Synonyms: [wallet]( [notecase]( [pocketbook](
Usage: The thief was at the bar, eyeing the patrons' billfolds and gauging their levels of intoxication.
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Idiom of the Day [nice one](
— An informal expression of praise for having done something well. (It can also be used sarcastically to mean the opposite.) ["More...](
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Article of the Day Scientology
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The Church of Scientology was founded by American science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. The church believes that a person's spirit can be cleared of past painful experiences through a process called "auditing," or freeing the person of the burdens that interfere with happiness and self-realization. It has confronted suspicions from many sides during its history and has been banned and investigated in various countries. What was the purpose of the church's "Operation Snow White"?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Using the Past Perfect
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If we are highlighting that the action or event in the past perfect tense came before another action or event, this second verb is often (but not always) in the past simple tense. The past perfect can appear in a sentence either before or after a later action or event. Regardless of its position, what does the past perfect always refer to?
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This Day in History Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated (1914)
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Nephew of Francis Joseph, emperor of Austria and king of Hungary, Ferdinand became heir apparent in 1896. While visiting Sarajevo, he and his wife were assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. Austria soon declared war on Serbia, prompting countries allied with Austria-Hungary—the Central Powers—and those allied with Serbia—the Triple Entente—to declare war on each other, precipitating WWI. The assassination was not the first attempt on his life. What had happened earlier that day?
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Today's Birthday Peter Paul Rubens (1577)
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Rubens was a prolific 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter whose exuberant style emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. Known for his altarpieces, portraits, and landscapes, Rubens ran a large studio in Antwerp where he produced more than 2,000 paintings by supervising an enormous workshop of skilled apprentices. Also a diplomat, Rubens was knighted by both Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England. Aspects of Rubens's paintings gave rise to the term "Rubenesque," which means what?
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Today's Holiday Zurich Festival
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This international music, dance, and theater festival in Switzerland was founded in 1909 by Alfred Reucker, director at the time of the [Zurich Opera House](. It was patterned after the [Bayreuth Festival]( with the primary emphasis on [opera]( but since that time it has expanded to include orchestral and chamber music, vocal and instrumental recitals, ballet, and art exhibits. Exhibits in city museums are set up to coincide with the festival, and there are master classes for young musicians.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
One doesn't recognize the really important moments in one's life until it's too late. [Agatha Christie]( (1890-1976)
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