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dressed to impress
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The word rage has the same origin as rabies, but it isn't related to outrage in any way. In Latin, rabiēs meant "fury". In English, the disease was named rabies because its symptoms include irrational aggression. Outrage has a different origin: it stems from Latin *ultrāticum (excess). In recent times, however, its pronunciation was influenced by rage.
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Don't cite the deep magic to me, Óðinn—I was there when it was written.
— Gullveig, probably.
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In Goldfield, Nevada there is a grave for an unknown man who died eating library paste in 1908. Read more of the story here...
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Callimachus of Cyrene
Callimachus of Cyrene (l. c. 310-c. 240 BCE) was a poet and scholar associated with the Library of Alexandria and best known for his Pinakes (“Tablets”), a bibliographic catalog of Greek literature, his poetry, and his literary aesthetic which rejected the epic in favor of shorter works and influenced the later development of Roman literature.
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