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The Greek series proto-, deutero-, trito-, ... is only found in prefixes, generally scholarly and technical coinages, e.g. protagonist, deuteragonist, tritagonist; protium, deuterium, tritium; Proto-Isaiah, Deutero-Isaiah. [3] Numbers beyond three are rare; those beyond four are obscure. The first twelve variations of ordinal numbers are given ...
Dominica, 1790: According to The Times, a Dr. Giuseppe of Dominica reported that an unnamed Afro-Dominican woman (enslaved servant) living on the estate of Thomas Jemmitt gave birth to four girls, three of them almost eighteen hours after the first was born. All survived birth. [3] The Rigby quadruplets (born 15 August 1817 in Norwich, Norfolk).
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number 1. First or 1st may also refer to: ... World record, the best performance ever recorded and verified in a specific activity
While Demi Moore is making headlines for winning her first ever Golden Globe for her spectacular role in The Substance, she’s always been a winner for her beauty looks, which she’s been ...
Demi Moore snagged her first major industry award Sunday night at the Golden Globes – and her touching, tear-jerking speech was all substance. "I really wasn't expecting that," Moore, 62, told ...
In other words, Amazon strives to always think like a start-up -- looking for ways to grow. Although Amazon is now a $2.3 trillion giant, it still has multiple ways to grow.
The custom of the sequence of gold, silver, and bronze for the first three places in all events dates from the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri in the United States. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has retroactively assigned gold, silver and bronze medals to the three best-placed athletes in each event of the 1896 and 1900 ...
The original edition had 15,000 words and each successive edition has been larger, [3] with the most recent edition (the eighth) containing 443,000 words. [6] The book is updated regularly and each edition is heralded as a gauge to contemporary terms; but each edition keeps true to the original classifications established by Roget. [2]