Grace Hopper: Google doodle for creator of Cobol computer language -...
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Quer saber como dizer prisão domiciliar em inglês? Então, anote aí que os termos são: Dessas três, a mais comum – a mais usada – é house arrest; portanto, veja alguns exemplos com ela: Em alguns locais...
View Article"The soles of my feet are raw from all that walking."
You're visiting another city for sightseeing. Today, you and your friend walked around the city for a long time. Now your feet hurt, so you complain to your friend. The soles of my feet are raw from...
View ArticleGPI Tribute to Nelson Mandela
In recent days, people all over the world have been paying tribute to one of our generation’s greatest civil rights leaders and freedom fighters, and rightly so. Born on July 18, 1918 Nelson Rolihlahla...
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View Article12/9/13 - formication
No, it isn't as bad as you think: formication (with an M, not an N) is the sense of ants or other small bugs swarming, over your skin or anywhere else.
View ArticleWord of the day: Early mail order company Part 1
Montgomery Ward was the first real early mail order company in the United States. Before it came on the market, customers in the country generally had only one source of supply. This was their town...
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Metonymy is a figure of speech which, though common, easily goes unnoticed. It’s when you replace the name of something with the name of another thing closely associated with it, or (defined more...
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View ArticleWord of the Week: Scrumpy
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View ArticleLinguistics PhD Advances TV Search Technology in New SnapStream 6.1 ... - PR...
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A reader sent me a link to this series of lists of “rules” for literary translators, which I started to read with interest and which I recommend to your attention. When I got to Becka McKay’s list, I...
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1. (Offensive) A mischievous child, a little rascal, a guttersnipe. 2. A rag or apron in some dialects.
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