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Prince Potemkin
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 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: An impressive showy facade designed to mask undesirable facts.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
After Prince Grigory Potemkin, who erected cardboard villages to fool
Empress Catherine II during her visit to Ukraine and Crimea in 1787.
Earliest documented use: 1904.
 USAGE: 
"In Berlin, Lindbergh's wife, Anne, was blinded by the glittering
façade of a Potemkin village." Susan Dunn; The Debate Behind U.S. Intervention in World War II; The Atlantic (Boston); Jul 8, 2013. See more usage examples of Potemkin village in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Most institutions demand unqualified faith; but the institution of science makes skepticism a virtue. -Robert King Merton, sociologist (1910-2003) | 
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