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In addition, you can add your own bookmarks, weather information, horoscope, and RSS feeds from anywhere on the web. Word of the Day. Synonyms: debilitate , drain Usage: Although his age enfeebled him, he could still walk long distances without tiring.
Daily Grammar Lesson. Defining Mitigators Mitigators, a subset of adverbs of degree, are adverbs or adverbials that modify adjectives and adverbs to reduce their intensity, making them seem less extreme or powerful. What are some others? Article of the Day. The Nakhla Meteorite The planet Mars has long fascinated humans, so people were understandably excited when a Martian meteorite landed in Nakhla, Egypt, near Alexandria on June 28, Containing carbonates and hydrous minerals formed by chemical reactions in water, the Nakhla Meteorite was the first ever to suggest the presence of water on Mars.
About 40 meteorite fragments were recovered, the biggest about the size of a large pineapple. What did a farmer claim happened to his dog when it was struck by a piece?
This Day in History. After practicing medicine for decades, he aroused suspicion in , when it emerged that he was named the sole beneficiary in a deceased patient's will—a will that Shipman turned out to have forged. He was arrested and ultimately convicted of killing 15 patients, but he is suspected of more than murders. The final life he took was his own. How did "Dr. Death" kill his victims? Today's Birthday. Christoph Graupner Graupner was a German harpsichordist and composer.
After studying law at the University of Leipzig, he joined the Hamburg Opera alongside a young violinist named Handel, then became conductor to the court at Darmstadt. He won the prestigious cantorship at the Church of St. Thomas but was contractually bound to the court, so the cantorship went to another emerging composer—Johann Sebastian Bach. Graupner was a prolific writer and revered in his time.
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