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Definition: (noun) An error in printing or writing, especially such an error noted in a list of corrections and bound into a book.
Synonyms: [misprint]( [typo]( [literal error](
Usage: Subsequent printings of the book contained an index of the errata that had been noted since the first printing.
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Article of the Day Kites
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The kite is an aircraft restrained by a towline that derives its lift from the aerodynamic action of the wind flowing across it. The apparatus consists of a stabilizing tail and light framework across which paper or thin material is stretched. It has been popular in China and East Asia for centuries. In the 18th century, Alexander Wilson used kites to obtain meteorological readings, and Benjamin Franklin used them to study lightning. Where is kite fighting a popular activity?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Future Simple Tense
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The simplest way we create the future simple tense is by using the modal verb "will" + the bare infinitive (without "to") of the main verb of the sentence. How else can the future simple tense be formed?
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This Day in History Fire of Moscow Breaks Out (1812)
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Described in Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace, the Battle of Borodino was the largest and bloodiest single-day action of the Napoleonic Wars. An estimated 100,000 people died in the battle between the Russian forces of General Mikhail Kutuzov and Napoleon's Grande Armée. After severely battering but not totally defeating the Russians, Napoleon's forces marched the 70 miles (110 km) to Moscow and entered the city. As the population evacuated, fires engulfed much of the city. Who caused them?
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Today's Birthday Margaret Higgins Sanger (1879)
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Sanger married and had three children before becoming active in the women's labor movement and the Socialist Party. Convinced that control over childbearing was the key to female emancipation, she published a pamphlet in 1914 in which she called for legalization of contraception and coined the term "birth control." Founder of the organization that became Planned Parenthood, Sanger remains controversial for her views on contraception as well as race. Sanger was the sixth of how many children?
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Today's Holiday DÃa de los Charros
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Today's Mexican [charros]( are more sportsmen than [cowboys]( or ranchers. On September 14, the day before the Mexico Festival of Independence, many of the charro associations organize parades and rodeos. The jaripeo, or rodeo, generally consists of 10 or more events involving special horse-handling skills and exhibitions of various tricks. Perhaps the most difficult trick is the paso de la muerte (death's pass), where the charro pursues a [wild horse]( switching from his own horse's saddle to the back of the wild horse at full gallop.
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Would not love see returning penitence afar off, and fall on its neck and kiss it? [George Eliot]( (1819-1880)
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