August 10, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [vibist](
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Definition: (noun) A musician who plays the vibraphone.
Synonyms: [vibraphonist](
Usage: The singing group hired a vibist to spruce up one of the tracks on their latest record.
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Idiom of the Day [Kodak moment](
— A particularly poignant, memorable, or emotionally touching moment or event, i.e., one that would be well-suited to be captured in a photograph. Taken from an advertising slogan for Eastman Kodak photographic film and cameras. Sometimes used ironically or satirically. ["More...](
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Article of the Day Wall Street
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Wall Street is a narrow street in lower Manhattan, New York City, extending east from Broadway to the East River. It is the center of one of the greatest financial districts in the world. As the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange, the term "Wall Street" has come to denote US financial interests. Many New York financial firms, however, are no longer headquartered on Wall Street, but elsewhere in Manhattan, Connecticut, or New Jersey. Where did Wall Street get its name?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Stative Verbs
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Stative verbs (also known as state verbs) are verbs that describe a static condition, situation, or state of being. They are contrasted with action verbs. What forms of verb tenses generally are not formed with stative verbs?
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This Day in History "Son of Sam" Serial Killer Arrested (1977)
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Between 1976 and 1977, New York City was terrorized by a serial killer—later identified as David Berkowitz—who called himself the "Son of Sam" in letters to police. After his arrest in August 1977, Berkowitz confessed to killing six people and wounding seven others in the course of eight shootings. Berkowitz later claimed that he was commanded to kill by a demon who possessed his neighbor's dog. Why did thousands of women in New York cut or dye their hair when the perpetrator was still at large?
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Today's Birthday Norma Shearer (1900)
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Shearer, an Academy Award-winning Canadian-American actress, was one of the most popular actresses of the 1920s, 30s, and early 40s. Largely forgotten after her retirement in 1942, she received renewed attention in the 1990s, when some of her films were rereleased. Widely celebrated today as one of cinema's feminist pioneers, Shearer earned six Academy Award nominations for best actress, winning for her role in The Divorcee (1930). She reportedly passed up a part in what blockbuster film?
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Today's Holiday Ecuador Independence Day
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Independence Day, or National Day, in [Ecuador]( celebrates its independence movement of 1809. Freedom from Spanish rule was finally achieved on May 24, 1822. (That event is commemorated each year on May 24 with another holiday called [Battle of Pichincha]( Day.) Patriotic festivities are held throughout the country, but particularly in the colorful capital city of [Quito](.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
He prayeth best who loveth best
All things both great and small. [Samuel Taylor Coleridge]( (1772-1834)
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