September 3, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [passementerie](
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Definition: (noun) Ornamental trimming for a garment, as braid, lace, or metallic beads.
Synonyms: [trim](
Usage: The passementerie on her hat was so elaborate that it made the brim droop.
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Idiom of the Day [have a fling (with someone)](
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Article of the Day Apple Cider
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Apple cider is a non-alcoholic drink made from pressing apples, and differs from conventional apple juice in its tart taste and cloudy appearance. It is made from a blend of apples, and each mill keeps its blend secret. Especially popular in the US and Canada, cider is typically best in late autumn. In the US, fermented apple cider is known as hard cider. Hot, or mulled, cider is a popular cider variation, and consists of heated cider and spices. What is the risk of drinking unpasteurized cider?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Mood
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Grammatical mood refers to the way in which a verb is used to express certain meaning by the speaker or writer. Moods are broken down into two main categories. What are they?
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This Day in History Malcolm Campbell Becomes First to Drive over 300 MPH (1935)
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Campbell, an English automobile and speedboat racer, set many speed records for motorcycles, airplanes, automobiles, and motorboats. In 1931, he was knighted for his accomplishments. Four years later, driving his famed automobile Bluebird at Bonneville Flats, Utah, Campbell set his final land speed record, becoming the first person to drive an automobile faster than 300 mph (483 km/h). He later turned to speedboat racing and set a new record in 1939, when his boat reached what speed?
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Today's Birthday Urho Kekkonen (1900)
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The leading spokesman of the Center Party, Kekkonen became Finland's prime minister in 1950 and succeeded Juho Paasikivi as president in 1956. After his reelection in 1962 and 1968, the Finnish parliament voted to extend his term, which was to expire in 1974, until 1978, at which time he was elected to his final term as president. Throughout his career, Kekkonen succeeded in maintaining friendly neutrality with the USSR. What caused him to resign the presidency in 1981?
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Today's Holiday St. Marinus Day
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This is the official foundation day of the [Republic of San Marino]( a landlocked area of less than 30 square miles on the Adriatic side of central Italy. The oldest independent country in Europe, San Marino takes its name from [St. Marinus](. According to legend, he was a deacon and stonemason when one day a woman wrongly identified him as the husband who had deserted her. He barricaded himself in a cave until she gave up, and he spent the rest of his life on [Monte Titano]( as a hermit. The present-day city of San Marino was built on the site where his original hermitage was believed to be.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
The page of life that was spread out before me seemed dull and commonplace, only because I had not fathomed its deeper import. [Nathaniel Hawthorne]( (1804-1864)
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