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When James Madison was a member of Congress in 1791 and charged with drafting the Bill of Rights, he made two grammatical ...
The Drug Enforcement Agency is making a push to have marijuana reclassified from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug.
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A few weeks ago I wrote on the grand old rule about not ending sentences with prepositions, which is, quite simply, a long-lived hoax we’d best relegate to history. In that light, I’d like to ...
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A grammatical problem which has perplexed scholars since the 5th century BC has been solved by a Cambridge University student and could “revolutionise the study of Sanskrit”, a professor has said.