August 23, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [floorshow](
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Definition: (noun) A series of entertainments presented in a nightclub.
Synonyms: [cabaret](
Usage: The floorshow was spectacular and loud, and the next morning, he had a splitting headache.
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Idiom of the Day [a hard pill to swallow](
— Something, especially a fact or piece of news, that is unpleasant or difficult but which is unavoidable or must be accepted. ["More...](
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Article of the Day Annie Leibovitz
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Throughout her childhood, Annie's family moved frequently to accommodate her father's military career. Her artistic involvement flourished in high school, but it was a visit to her family in the Philippines that sparked her passion for photography. After spending time on a kibbutz in Israel, Annie returned to the US and began photographing for Rolling Stone magazine. Her intimate portraits of celebrities helped define the magazine's look. At what age did she give birth to her first child?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Adjuncts
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Adjuncts are parts of a sentence that are used to elaborate on or modify other words or phrases in a sentence. What are misplaced modifiers?
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This Day in History Baltic Way: Millions Join Hands (1989)
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In 1989, more than a million people formed a human chain more than 373 miles (600 km) long across the three Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Known as the "Baltic Way," the demonstration marked the 50th anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, an agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany that secretly divided Poland and gave the Soviet Union control of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Finland. When did the Soviet Union finally admit the existence of the secret protocol?
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Today's Birthday Eleftherios Venizelos (1864)
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Often called "the maker of modern Greece," Venizelos was a Greek revolutionary who became a prominent statesman. After leading an assembly to declare the union of Crete with Greece in 1905, he went to Athens and won an extraordinary popular following. During his first term as Greek premier, he completed the revision of the constitution and led Greece through the Balkan Wars, in which its territory and population were doubled. Facing rebellion in 1935, he fled to France. When did he die?
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Today's Holiday Vulcanalia
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[Vulcan]( was the ancient Roman god of volcanic or destructive fire. The Vulcanalia, or festival in honor of Vulcan, was held on August 23, right at the time of year when forest fires might be expected and when the stored grain was in danger of burning. For this reason, Vulcan's cult was very prominent at Ostia, where Rome's grain was stored. At the Vulcanalia, which was observed in Egypt, in Athens, and in Rome, the priest or [flamen]( Volcanis performed a sacrifice, and the heads of families burned small fish they had caught in the [Tiber River](.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
Things are pretty, graceful, rich, elegant, handsome, but, until they speak to the imagination, not yet beautiful. [Ralph Waldo Emerson]( (1803-1882)
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