A deed or action already completed. The term is French for “accomplished action” and was adopted into English in the early nine- teenth century. The French critic Nicolas Boileau, exponent of the classical style, may have been one of the first to popularize the term in French, in his treatise L’Art poétique (1674), expounding the classic unities of drama:
“Qu’en un lieu, qu’en un jour, un seul fait accompli tienne jusqu’à la fin le théâtre rempli” (One place, one time, one single action will keep the audience in the theater to the end).
The Fexco 2024 concludes by breaking records in visits and economic
activity.
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The International Fair and Exhibition of Cochabamba (Fexco) concluded
yesterday after 11 days of constant and intense activity. Preliminary
figures indi...
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