Though much has been made of the president’s age, his tailoring tells another story. There are lessons to be learned here.
There, a nervous Brittany Higgins would meet her new colleagues for a few drinks. Among them, Bruce Lehrmann, who a Federal ...
“Anyways,” for example, is a solecism — but it’s also a private joke between my cousin and me, which makes it pragmatically perfect for certain moments. Having perfect grammar isn’t nearly as ...
A newspaper that would think it discreditable to commit a solecism in dealing with any other branch of knowledge, or with such special matters as music and painting, is often found capable of ...
“More perfect” may strike modern readers as a solecism or as an ambiguous depiction, for “perfect” is now regarded as an absolute term. At the time of the Framing, however, it had no such ...
appears a solecism as glaring as the doctrine itself is laughable, when applied to an enlightened policy. Adams: The Supreme Head of the Executive of a great Nation must be inviolable or the Laws ...
To come up with a good line is like briefly discovering you are sane. Poem as the need to conform to some imagined power that could redeem a near fatal solecism. Whether poetry is unreal is best ...
To elevate the elocution industry, Obijiaku emphasizes zero tolerance for solecism in verbal communication skills. She addressed the pressing issue of unqualified English teachers in Nigeria ...
The women's editor pointed out the solecism (it should have been Bon Vivant, gourmand), but Fanny's common touch paid off: in a later copyright dispute with the Telegraph she was able to cite the ...
You report (April 3) that a new range of UK coinage will carry designs based on the royal coat of arms. Not so: from the illustrations you ...