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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
뽑아내지말고 우선순위대로 지워라


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Edmonia Lewis was America's first black woman artist and also the first of her race and [gender to be recognized as] a sculptor.

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America's first black woman artist and also the first of her race and gender [to] be recognized as a sculptor.
Chippewa woman and a free black man. From 1859 [to] 1863 she was educated at Oberlin College, the first American college [to] admit women into an integrated environment.
After college, Lewis moved [to] Boston, where she studied with Edmund Brackett and did a bust of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the commander of the first black regiment organized in the state of Massachusetts during the Civil War.
In 1865 she moved [to] Rome, where she soon became a prominent artist. Returning [to] the United States in 1874, she fulfilled many commissions, including a bust of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that was executed for the Harvard College Library.

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Returning to the United States in 1874, she fulfilled many commissions, [includ+ing] a bust of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that was executed for the Harvard College Library.

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From 1859 to 1863 she was [educated] at Oberlin College, the first American college to admit women into an [integrated] environment.
After college, Lewis [moved] to Boston, where she studied with Edmund Brackett and did a bust of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the commander of the first black regiment [organized] in the state of Massachusetts during the Civil War.

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Edmonia Lewis was America's first black woman artist and also the first of her race and gender to [be recognized] + {as} a sculptor.
Albany, New York, she was the daughter of a Chippewa woman and a free black man. From 1859 to 1863 she [was educated] + {at} Oberlin College, the first American college to admit women into an integrated environment.
Returning to the United States in 1874, she fulfilled many commissions, including a bust of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that [was executed] + {for} the Harvard College Library.

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Oberlin College, the first American college to admit women into an integrated environment. After college, Lewis moved to Boston, [where] she studied with Edmund Brackett and did a bust of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the commander of the first black regiment organized in the state of Massachusetts during the Civil War.
In 1865 she moved to Rome, [where] she soon became a prominent artist.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [that] was executed for the Harvard College Library.
Her works are fine examples of the neoclassical sculpture [that] was fashionable during her lifetime.

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Edmonia Lewis was America's first black woman artist and [also] the first of her race and gender to be recognized as a sculptor.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
뽑아내지말고 우선순위대로 지워라

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The babaco is a very hardy plant. It is very easy [to] grow and grows on the mountains as well as close [to] the sea where there is salt in the air and strong storms.
In Australia and New Zealand the babaco is grown commercially. The fruit is up [to] 30 cm long and weighs about 1 kg.
It's also called the fruit with champagne taste. To taste really good, the fruit has [to] be absolutely ripe.
Full ripeness on the tree is not easy [to] obtain as the birds like the fruit as well.
The heavy fruits fall from the tree. A bird's net is therefore necessary in order [to] protect the fruit.
The leaves of the babaco look similar [to] the leaves of the papaya but are smaller and have only three major fingers.

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The fruit is up to 30 cm long and weighs about 1 kg. The babaco is sometimes [called] the "Fruit-Salad Tree" because the fruit tastes like a mixture of strawberry, pineapple and papaya.
It's also [called] the fruit with champagne taste.

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[It] is very easy to grow and grows on the mountains as well as close to the sea where there is salt in the air and strong storms.
They will sit on [it] and pick the juicy fruit flesh.

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The babaco can also survive slight frosts. In Australia and New Zealand the babaco [is grown] + {commercially.}

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is therefore necessary in [order] to protect the fruit.

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The babaco can [also] survive slight frosts.
Fruit-Salad Tree" because the fruit tastes like a mixture of strawberry, pineapple and papaya. It's [also] called the fruit with champagne taste.
The heavy fruits fall from the tree. A bird's net is [therefore] necessary in order to protect the fruit.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
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His comic talents first surfaced while he was serving in the Air Force. Sent overseas [to] the Pacific, Wilson entertained his buddies with preposterous routines.
Miami businessman sponsored him for one year at $50 a week, thus enabling Wilson [to] concentrate on the evolution of his routine.

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Flip Wilson was an American comedian and actor. His comic talents first surfaced while he was [serv+ing] in the Air Force.
Miami businessman sponsored him for one year at $50 a week, thus [enabl+ing] Wilson to concentrate on the evolution of his routine.

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Flip Wilson was an American comedian and actor. His comic talents first [surfaced] while he was serving in the Air Force.
Sent overseas to the Pacific, Wilson [entertained] his buddies with preposterous routines.
Back in civilian life, he [worked] as a bellboy and part-time showman. Opportunity [struck] in 1959 when a Miami businessman [sponsored] him for one year at $50 a week, thus enabling Wilson to concentrate on the evolution of his routine.
For the next five years or so, Wilson [appeared] regularly at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
In 1965 he began a series of nationwide appearances on The Tonight Show. Long-term contracts and several hit records [followed] in quick sequence, and Wilson became firmly [established] as one of the truly innovative talents in the comedy profession.
He [reached] the pinnacle of the entertainment world with a series of original routines and ethnic characters [rivaled] only by those of Bill Cosby.
His hilarious monologues, seen on a number of network television shows, [made] him the most visible black comedian of the early 1970s.

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For the next five years or so, Wilson [appeared] regularly at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

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Miami businessman sponsored him for one year at $50 a week, [thus] enabling Wilson to concentrate on the evolution of his routine.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
뽑아내지말고 우선순위대로 지워라


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First Salmon Rite in the spring and the Acorn Feast in the fall, both [foods being major] components in their diet.
The Acorn Feast gained added significance [as being one] of the few ceremonies among Native Americans of the Northwest that were overseen and led by women.
When the ritual was completed, the acorns would be offered to the group for consumption. The ritual appears to [have been abandoned] through much of the 20th century, as the Hupa people adopted Christianity and acorn flour became less important in their diet; but in 1989, for the first time in more than 50 years, it was again revived.

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The Acorn Feast would begin as the nuts began [to] drop from the local oak trees each fall.
When the ritual was completed, the acorns would be offered [to] the group for consumption.
The ritual appears [to] have been abandoned through much of the 20th century, as the Hupa people adopted Christianity and acorn flour became less important in their diet; but in 1989, for the first time in more than 50 years, it was again revived.

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Rite in the spring and the Acorn Feast in the fall, both foods being major components in their diet. The Acorn Feast [gained] [added] significance as being one of the few ceremonies among Native Americans of the Northwest that were overseen and led by women.
The ritual appears to have been [abandoned] through much of the 20th century, as the Hupa people [adopted] Christianity and acorn flour became less important in their diet; but in 1989, for the first time in more than 50 years, it was again [revived].

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[It] is now seen as part of their cultural heritage.

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When the ritual was completed, the acorns would [be offered] + {to} the group for consumption.

접속사
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Native Americans of the Northwest [that] were overseen and led by women.

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1형식동사는 수동이 안된다.

The ritual [appears] to have been abandoned through much of the 20th century, as the Hupa people adopted Christianity and acorn flour became less important in their diet; but in 1989, for the first time in more than 50 years, it was again revived.



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#123,842 빅데이터 연구결과 #'분석'하라!' 
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Renaissance. Born in Padua in 1508, ten years before Tintoretto, he owes his nickname, Palladio, [to] an angel in an epic poem ("Italy liberated from the Goths!
Gian Giorgio Trissino. He made several trips [to] Rome between 1541 and 1554 and was impressed by the ancient ruins which inspired him throughout his career.

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He designed numerous villas in the Venetian countryside, always [seek+ing] the ideal proportions, symmetry and visual order.
Palladio appears almost as an anti-Tintoretto. He died in 1580 after [design+ing] two magnificent churches in Venice, the San Giorgio Maggiore and the Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore, urban monuments that place him at the pinnacle of the religious architecture of the sixteenth century.

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Tintoretto, he owes his nickname, Palladio, to an angel in an epic poem ("Italy [liberated] from the Goths!") [written] by his mentor Gian Giorgio Trissino.
He [made] several trips to Rome between 1541 and 1554 and was [impressed] by the ancient ruins which [inspired] him throughout his career.
Venetian countryside, always seeking the ideal proportions, symmetry and visual order. In his Four Books of Architecture he [detailed] his theories and [presented] his projects (including for the Rialto Bridge).

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Goths!") written by his mentor Gian Giorgio Trissino. He made several trips to Rome between 1541 and 1554 and [was impressed] + {by} the ancient ruins which inspired him throughout his career.

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[after designing] two magnificent churches in Venice, the San Giorgio Maggiore and the Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore, urban monuments that place him at the pinnacle of the religious architecture of the sixteenth century.

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San Giorgio Maggiore and the Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore, urban monuments [that] place him at the pinnacle of the religious architecture of the sixteenth century.

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Rialto Bridge). A destroyer of the Gothic (symbol of an unacceptable disorder), Palladio [appears] almost as an anti-Tintoretto.


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