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2021-11-03 10:39:58 maringouin
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2021-11-03 09:53:48 Word of the Day
Word of the Day: anomaly

This word has appeared in 135 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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2021-11-03 09:19:48 Word of the Day
aplomb

Definition: (noun) Self-confident assurance; poise.
Synonyms: assuredness, sang-froid, cool.
Usage: The defense attorney smiled with an air of aplomb, knowing that his client's acquittal was all but assured.
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2021-11-03 09:08:19 Idiom of the Day
a night out

An evening spent having an enjoyable time away from home, as in a restaurant, theater, bar, or other such locations. Watch the video

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2021-11-03 09:05:12 lenient
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2021-11-03 02:51:14 Religion : NPR
Someone desecrated a Torah at a George Washington University fraternity

https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2021/11/02/gettyimages-1212435834_wide-fb58ddec1449b552974b16542bc734be0e7388ce.jpg?s=600 It's unclear who caused damage to Tau Kappa Epsilon's house, reportedly pouring detergent on the sacred Jewish text. Washington, D.C., police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

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2021-11-02 15:26:13 IELTS Energy English Podcast
IELTS Energy 1105: Livia's IELTS Tips for an Overall 8

Get your estimated IELTS Band Score. Take the IELTS Quiz at https://www.allearsenglish.com/myscore
Even though Livia is an English teacher, she was scoring 5 on IELTS Writing and knew she needed strategies. Find out today what she did to conquer IELTS and score an overall 8.

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2021-11-02 11:56:57 The New Yorker Radio Hour
Wole Soyinka on His New Satire of Corruption and Fundamentalism

Wole Soyinka is a giant of world literature. A Nobel laureate, he’s written more than two dozen plays, a vast amount of poetry, several memoirs, and countless essays and short stories—but, up until recently, only two novels. His third novel was published this past September, forty-eight years after the previous one. It's called “Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth.” The book is both a political satire and a murder mystery involving four friends, with subplots that include a secret society dealing in human body parts and more corruption than any one country can bear.

Like his cousin the Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, Soyinka has made social commentary integral to his work. Soyinka’s journey into political activism began at a young age, and, in 1965, when he was twenty-one, he was arrested for armed robbery. But Soyinka tells Vinson Cunningham that political opposition didn’t come naturally to him. “I love my peace of mind and my tranquility,” he says, “[but] I cannot attain that if I have not attended to an issue or problem which I know is . . . manifesting itself in a dehumanizing way in others.” “Chronicles” explores not only how the governments are corrupt but the effect of corruption on societies and peoples. Soyinka also talks about why he waited so long to write another novel, and what the medium offers that theatre does not.

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2021-11-02 10:39:33 busk
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2021-11-02 09:52:44 Word of the Day
Word of the Day: falter

This word has appeared in 82 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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