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1. Medieval tempera painting can be compared to the practice of special effects during the analog period of cinema.
2. Crystal also points out that although trillions of text messages are sent worldwide each year, this number pales in comparison to the number of conventional, grammatically correct communications we are exposed to each year.
3. Its origin is not clear, but many say it is related to old customs.
4. Every day promptly at 6 p.m., everyone's desks are raised to the ceiling by iron cables, and the space is then transformed into either a dance floor or yoga studio open for free to the community.
5. Scientific experiments should be designed to show that your hypothesis is wrong and should be conducted completely objectively with no possible subjective influence on the outcome.
6. The child is motivated to attain a sense of felt security, a subjective experience of safety and well-being ─ perhaps a kind of cozy contentment.
7. A map is attached to this letter which shows areas of water main replacement and road replacement.
8. In the design plan, you clarify the issues you are trying to solve, state your hypotheses, and list what is required to prove those hypotheses.
9. If existing museum basements are full, yet most of the ancient world is still underwater and underground — a good part of Pompeii awaits excavation — how will the resources be found to safeguard, document, and share the importance of tens of millions of as-yetundiscovered artifacts?
10. At the end of the round of introductions, the students were asked to write down the names of as many other students as they could remember.
11. Still others say new technology should be developed to reduce the dangers to the environment before drilling is allowed.
12. Though parents may be tempted to hand a child a screen and walk away, guiding children's media experiences helps them build important 21st Century skills, such as critical thinking and media literacy.
13. Some psychologists believe that insight is the result of a restructuring of a problem after a period of non-progress where the person is believed to be too focused on past experience and get stuck.
14. Major landmarks, nodes and axes were developed to enhance the position of these sources of power in the daily life of the citizens.
15. Each of the hundred billion neurons in our brains is connected to seven thousand other neurons, in a dense web of nerve fibers.
16. At 8 years of age, children begin to realize that commercials are made to entice them into buying products.
17. For these reasons, the Board of Longitude actually expected the solution to be related to the observations of stars rather than to clocks.
18. Every month, the Polish government gave the factory materials, and the manager was told to produce a fixed number of shoes.
19. The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.
20. For example, if you are motivated to buy a good car, you will research vehicles online, look at ads, visit dealerships, and so on.
21. Regardless of whether people are asked to predict how others feel about military spending, certain types of music, or norms for appropriate behavior, they exaggerate the percentages of others who behave similarly or agree with their views.
22. For the first 100 years, the money would be loaned to married craftsmen under the age of 25 to help them start their businesses.
23. The light should be directed to the ground to show you the road conditions.
24. For example, while nearly everyone favors advances in medical treatment, far fewer understand that these advances are connected to fundamental biology (including being rooted in an understanding of the theory of evolution).
25. "Children are encouraged to begin tapping out rhythms as soon as an adequate degree of arm control is developed, and at the age of three or four they begin making their own instruments.
26. In one test, for example, twenty-four adults were asked to wire a common household electrical plug.
27. Gradually, over space and time, even these locally focused human activities are known to change the climate, regionally and globally.
28. Each culture has unique items which are believed to bring good luck to people.
29. To receive this scholarship, you are expected to complete two items.
30. "Sailors who select a port because they are driven to it have scarcely one chance in a thousand of dropping anchor in the right one.
31. Additionally, the new generations of mobile or fixed telephony are fully digitalized and integrated as they add text, pictures or video and they are connected to the Internet.
32. Later in life, he was honored to serve a number of posts in the city government.
33. We are programmed to be afraid.
34. He pointed to the case of goldsmiths, who earned much higher wages than workers of a similar skill because they were perceived to be trustworthy―a characteristic that is rare and not easily provable.
35. In this experiment, spoken words are played through the headphones, but a different set of words is played to each ear.
36. Likewise, in the UK, the National Rivers Authority decided that 'there is clear evidence that dangerous substances are created by chlorine sewage disinfection, and the UK is committed to the elimination of these substances from the water environment'.
37. I just received the county tax letter from your office, and I was surprised to see that I had been taxed based on my house being worth $400,000.
38. The recent addition of Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) is expected to accelerate this trend.
39. Scientific and professional expertise often relies on a particular type of knowledge that is limited to utility and rationality considerations.
40. Some time later, they were asked to estimate the percentage of the population who would agree with each of these statements.
41. Children are encouraged to begin tapping out rhythms as soon as an adequate degree of arm control is developed, and at the age of three or four they begin making their own instruments.
42. As historian John Tosh writes, "All the resources of scholarship and all the historian's powers of imagination must be harnessed to the task of bringing the past to life —or resurrecting it.
43. The mothers, who were told to be themselves, naturally looked horrified.
44. The manner in which animals are kept and treated is considered to be largely within the discretion of the "owner," and there are few legal limits placed on how humans treat the animals they "own."
45. "If a physician identifies too closely as co-sufferer with the patient, she loses the objectivity essential to the most precise assessment of what is wrong, of what can be done, and of what should be done to meet those needs.
46. You might be surprised to know that many faculty members would admit that they have waited until the last minute to begin working on an important paper or grant application .
47. In children's play, objects may support the imaginative process as 'transitional objects'; these no longer have the meaning they have in the real world, but are used to represent a missing object.
48. This is the critical phase of the design process since the nature of a solution is related to how a problem is defined.
49. This speech is expected to last for about an hour, and it will take place at Star Bookstore downtown.
50. It is easy to do this when material wealth is elevated to the position of the ultimate end, as it so often is in our society.
51. I was surprised to see trainers on their lunch hour sunbathing in a pile with their sea lions.
52. Ordinary skills can thus be modified to cope effectively with the situation by removing a pernicious bias.
53. It can be used for any purpose, but many people assume it will be used to further their favorite hopes for society ― and this is the fundamental flaw.
54. I was directed to the waiting area, where I remained until my name was called.
55. Now the factory received the same amount of materials, but instead of producing a fixed number of shoes, the factory was expected to produce a fixed number of tons of shoes.
56. You'll be surprised to know just how many English expressions involve animals.
57. The problem is that many of us were forced to eat in a healthy way as children: we learned the hard way.
58. The system's methods remain evident so that even if Tom were tempted to trust it, the silence and secrecy promotes distrust, just as top-down business decisions made without collaboration are distrusted.
59. Brainstorming is a form of creative thinking in groups, using a procedure in which all group members are encouraged to generate as many ideas as possible without holding back or worrying about being wrong.
60. The best moments usually occur when a person's body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.
61. Many innovations languished in labs for years until they were matched to a product.
62. Big words are resented by persons who don't understand them and, of course, very often they are used to confuse and impress rather than clarify.
63. Greens, such as collards or kale which have the color of dollar bills, can be added to the dish.
64. When the staff ordered meat, the cafeteria assistant was supposed to ask them whether they would like to have some gravy.
65. When Atlantic cod populations collapsed due to overfishing, the Canadian government suggested hunting expeditions to kill North Atlantic harp seals, because the seals were known to eat cod.
66. Such practices are believed to put pressure on parents to yield to what the media have dubbed "pester power.
67. Caring for both soldiers and civilians suffering from sickness, Inglis became ill in Russia and was forced to return to Britain, where she died in 1917.
68. They were decorated to look like animals!
69. Survey participants said that AVs should be programmed to be utilitarian and to minimize harm to pedestrians, a position that would put the safety of those outside the vehicle ahead of the driver and passengers' safety.
70. Further tests were conducted to determine the ideal intensity of wasabi.
71. Elvis was moved to help.
72. In contrast to the diversity it is applied to, the meaning of this term continues to be mostly based on Western views and values.
73. More countries are acknowledging nature's rights and are expected to follow Ecuador's lead.
74. Each dolphin has its own vocalization that is referred to as a signature-whistle, and it will remain relatively unchanged throughout the animal's relatively long lifetime.
75. Consequently, even Aristotle ' finds it difficult to identify which portions of the Pythagorean philosophy can safely be ascribed to Pythagoras himself, and he generally refers to "the Pythagoreans" or "the so-called Pythagoreans."
76. Each household, however, is exposed to vectored diseases originating in the natural surroundings.
77. In this zone, we continue to learn, but the learning curve is steeper because we are challenged to accomplish greater and more difficult things that take a fair amount of courage to achieve.
78. As part of a research project, a group of undergraduate students watched a film, after which they were asked to describe it as fully as possible to other students.
79. Today, it is used to refer to anything that might be costly and useless to someone.
80. We were expected to learn when we were school age.
81. However, the interest rate was so high that little money was left to support her family even after she sold all the chairs.
82. Trying to find the keys, trying to remember when an event is supposed to take place, where it's going to be held, and with whom you are going.
83. A large American hardware manufacturer was invited to introduce its products to a distributor with good reputation in Germany.
84. Tourism is predicted to grow substantially in the coming years, with the annual world spending on all leisure and business travel expected to double to three trillion dollars over the next 10 years.
85. One ancient Greek athlete is reported to have eaten dried figs to enhance training.
86. In rhetoric, anything that meets this test is supposed to be credible, believable.
87. People often enjoy traditional dishes that are believed to bring them good luck, riches, or health.
88. He was shocked to see that it was a map of the Pyrenees Mountains that border Spain and France, not the Swiss Alps.
89. Numbers were invented to describe precise amounts: three teeth, seven days, twelve goats.
90. The system Kenneth eventually created worked as it was supposed to.
91. Some researchers found that, when preschool classrooms were changed to reduce noise levels, the children spoke to each other more often and in more complete sentences, and their performance on pre-reading tests improved.
92. White Wings saw him and was determined to catch a bigger fish.
93. Her signs were usually limited to two or three sign combinations, such as "PLAY ME NIM" or "GIVE ORANGE ME," and they were restricted to the topics of eating, drinking, and playing.
94. It was loaned to the NT Chief Minister's Office in the late 1970s, and that's where it was last seen.
95. At this critical turning point in your life, I'm honored to have the opportunity to share with you what I've learned from my experiences.
96. As the only new kid in the school, she was pleased to have a lab partner.
97. His tongue was stuck to the top of his mouth, the tip half out, and his eyes were wide.
98. Memories of falling in love or just being free and having fun also came to be linked to tunes that could be recalled or replayed again and again throughout life, thanks to the recording.
99. It was delivered to my home this morning, but there is a problem.
100. The empty dabbas are picked up by 5:00 pm and are returned to their original addresses by the same team, following the same procedure in reverse.
101. In reality, this happens very rarely so we are left to read between the lines, detect overtones or pick up visual cues from one another’s facial expressions or body movements.
102. For example, beginning in 1968 in Yellowstone National Park, a "natural regulation policy" has been employed in which wildlife such as elk and bears are no longer fed but are allowed to live or die based on natural factors such as weather, disease, and the availability of natural food sources.
103. These huge increases in investment would not come about if investment was left to the market.
104. Instead, they will use the information that can easily be brought to mind.
105. The Springbok emblem proved to be highly divisive as national sporting teams were limited to the white minority population until the 1980s.
106. The security guard was left standing, not knowing that by this time tomorrow, he was going to be promoted to head of security.
107. A population map of the United States, for instance, should tell when the census was taken to let the map user know if the map information is current or outdated or whether the map is intended to show historical data.
108. Marketers need to be aware of these stages and be prepared to act at the appropriate time.
109. Likewise, animal rights groups are loath to let charismatic animals such as elk or wild horses die — they demand that no-kill methods be used to control populations.
110. You are invited to attend a special presentation that will be held at our school auditorium on April 16th.
111. Existing travel information systems, such as electronic signage on motorways, are designed to consider travellers as crowds, lacking any form of personalised information format and delivery.
112. She excitedly explained that it was a bad idea to meet at that corner because people aren't allowed to stand there.
113. Search engines check the entire Internet to find sites that are related to the words you enter into them.
114. Finally, when the bladder is fully expanded, the fish is at its maximum volume and is pushed to the surface.
115. Some 70 to 80 percent of the logging in the rainforests is thought to be illegal.
116. This information and certain graphic features (often in the margins) are intended to facilitate using and understanding the map.
117. He was considered to be more successful as an architect than a painter.
118. You may be surprised to learn that each food originated from a distant land.
119. The answers are structured to fit the course assessments, and the wonder of science is lost along with cognitive intrigue.
120. The September date has remained unchanged, even though the government was encouraged to adopt May 1 as Labour Day, the date celebrated by the majority of the world.
121. From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.
122. At one time, libraries were considered to be quiet spaces, with noise confined, for example, to the meeting room.
123. While my sisters were delighted to find their stockings filled with presents, mine was empty.
124. Many volunteers help the organizers hold this festival, and almost one ton of lobsters are served to both locals and visitors from outside the region.
125. A lucky bag is believed to bring good luck in Korea.
126. Policymaking is seen to be more objective when experts play a large role in the creation and implementation of the policy, and when utilitarian rationality is the dominant value that guides policy.
127. Demand for the mineral, which is used to make high-quality chemical fertilizers, made it very valuable.
128. Other major sports are expected to follow this trend.
129. Work is scheduled to begin during April 2017.
130. Every sensation our body feels has to wait for the information to be carried to the brain.
131. When people try to control situations that are essentially uncontrollable, they are inclined to experience high levels of stress.
132. Ultimately, there is some validity to every interpretation although Golding's story is confined to an isoloated group of boys on a small island, it explores the universal conflict of humanity.
133. Although people have separate parts of the brain that are devoted to each social judgment and each aspect of speech production and understanding, people do not have separate parts of the brain for human speech and technology-generated speech.
134. Anyway, I'm used to paying for my younger friends now.
135. Wilma's family was ordered to move to San Francisco.
136. People who were told to consciously examine their choices were least happy with their posters weeks later.
137. If he makes a mistake, you don't wait until the egg rolls are finished to tell him that he left out the cabbage.
138. Soon, the first trapped miner was raised to the surface.
139. We are excited to announce the opening of the newest Sunshine Stationery Store in Raleigh, North Carolina!
140. DJ: I'm pleased to talk to you, Dana.
141. Naturally, people should be driven to "forget" undesirable events.
142. In addition, the oval-shaped slices are thought to resemble coins, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
143. These systems are known to build a greater sense of connectedness among TV-using friends.
144. A congestion charge is intended to confront users with costs imposed on other users, so as to align private costs with social costs.
145. Human conscious attention is limited by what it can attend to at any moment, which means that consciousness is restricted to a limited subset of the musical relationships.
146. In addition, artificial sweeteners are known to generate headaches, emotional disorders, and sleeping problems.
147. Babies and young children are thought to be the primary targets of the evil eye because they are so often adored and praised.
148. We all knew from the start that e-mail was meant to be a communication mechanism, but we didn't think it would become another demanding part of our job.
149. You know that sometimes when you are supposed to be listening to someone, your mind starts to wander.
150. If place identity is tied to a particular industry, local residents may feel strongly attached to the definitions of place that stem from involvement in that industry, and they may resist losing that identity in favor of one based on a tourism industry.
151. Neither prosecutor nor defender is obliged to consider anything that weakens their respective cases.
152. After "testing the headsets," the students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about not only the headsets, but also the university's tuition.
153. According to an Australian study, a person's confidence in the kitchen is linked to the kind of food that he or she tends to enjoy eating.
154. This has allowed pollen to stick to the hair and to be moved to another plant by the drones.
155. Students are encouraged to read further.
156. Afterward, all three groups were asked to rate how much they liked the researcher.
157. I had never been abroad by myself, and I was a bit worried, but after the long flight for twelve hours, I was pleased to be greeted by my cousin at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Rome.
158. The performer is expected to sing, dance, and sometimes even tell a story at the same time.
159. Our emotional reserves can be compared to a car battery.
160. This means that keeping our brain healthy is connected to good circulation.
161. Some industry experts predict that cable providers and advertisers will eventually be forced to provide incentives in order to encourage consumers to watch their messages.
162. There is an order in which learning is programmed to take place; while it can be encouraged, it need not be forced.
163. Sean: Listen, In Mexico, people often arrive late on purpose when they are invited to a dinner.
164. Active, energetic, rambunctious boys are not bad boys and should not be made to feel so.
165. They were permitted to look at each photo as long as they liked and then were asked to say whether it was old or new.
166. At first, the word burnsides was coined to describe this unique style.
167. If some people work harder at school, pass their exams, and get into medical school, then at least part (but not necessarily all) of their higher salary as a doctor can be attributed to effort.
168. If you were made to sit at the table until you had cleaned your plate, you are not alone: most of the adult population have suffered this at some point ― at school if not at home.
169. Such common understandings may be referred to as group norms.
170. Today, leave kids alone in front of the set with a remote control in their hands, and they're likely to be exposed to explosions, bloody fights, and some rather provocative views of the human body.
171. Furthermore, red was found to be more effective when it comes to improving our attention to detail.
172. We would need to do studies in which individuals are sampled in terms of their dream life and judges are asked to make correspondences between these dream events and events that occurred in real life.
173. The novel is an allegory, meaning that the characters and objects all have a symbolic significance that is used to convey the novel's central themes and ideas.
174. Often, genetic differences are related to the environment in which a people or their ancestors lived.
175. Be attuned to whether or not the lecturer likes to be interrupted; if not, ask your questions after class.
176. Something had to be done to solve the problem.
177. Whether it comes from a person or a machine, speech activates a powerful and varied cognitive apparatus that is designed to express and recognize who a person is and what she or he is thinking and feeling.
178. I was disappointed to find out the fare to ride the Grand Canal by myself was so expensive that I could not afford it.
179. When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them "climate refugees."
180. Blue, on the other hand, was found to increase people's creativity.
181. "Artists are perceived to establish a strong bond with their art to the point of combining into one "entity.
182. Experiments in which subjects were exposed to a homogeneous visual field for a long time led to some interesting results.
183. Despite its accuracy, there was no clear use for the device until it was used to measure fluctuations in ocean temperature.
184. At length, they settled the deal, and he was delighted to purchase the carving at a reasonable price and thanked Bob.
185. Specifically, persons who were told to think about "anything except vehicles" reported more instances of vehicles than did persons who were told to think about " anything including vehicles."
186. Imagine, for example, that baseballs are pitched to two different batters.
187. To describe what happens to common resources as a result of human greed, Garrett Hardin used the example of an area of pasture on which all the cattle-owners are permitted to graze their animals free of charge.
188. The mind may be reluctant to think properly when thinking is all it is supposed to do.
189. Such practices may be suggested to athletes because of their real or perceived benefits by individuals who excelled in their sports.
190. For example, it is documented that if people are asked to bet on whether a coin toss is heads or tails, most bet larger amounts if the coin is yet to be tossed.
191. For optimum health, people should be encouraged to take control to a point but to recognize when further control is impossible.
192. When given these instructions, people are quite good at repeating the words that were spoken to that ear.
193. Children must be taught to perform good deeds for their own sake, not in order to receive stickers, stars, and candy bars.
194. In response to Japan's nuclear disaster, the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge was created to speed up the development of robots that could work in disaster-stricken areas.
195. In contrast, Danish students from an early age are educated to think clearly and to express thought in an open atmosphere.
196. This implies that major structural changes to tourism itself, rather than awareness campaigns, may be required to foster a welcoming attitude.
197. He is believed to have composed more than 70 works, but only about 10 remain today.
198. Today the term artist is used to refer to a broad range of creative individuals across the globe from both past and present.
199. In other cases, criteria such as income, age, residence, or the payment of certain taxes or charges are used to determine eligibility to receive benefits.
200. In cases such as this, the earrings would also be used to pay the cost of transporting the pirate’s body.
201. Once in an environment that makes the patient feel safe, either an art therapist will provide the topic for the patient to work from, or the patient will be invited to work without any direction.
202. An African book said, "When I was asked to be a book at a living library, I thought that many people didn't know about my country, Ethiopia.
203. The empty dabbas are picked up by 5:00 p.m. and are returned to their original addresses by the same team, following the same procedure in reverse.
204. Yuhong Jiang, professor of psychology at Harvard University, points out that the brain isn't built to concentrate on two things at once.
205. Having been founded to tackle this problem on a local scale, the online platform, "foodsharing∙de" allows extra food in your fridge or cupboard to be distributed to neighbors.
206. He was exiled to the island of Elba.
207. The sense of worthiness generated in children by the feeling of 'being wanted' is known to be very vital for their psychological and all-round development.
208. He was amazed to find that freshly caught fish and duck, frozen quickly in such a fashion, kept their taste and texture.
209. When children are allowed to develop their language play, a range of benefits result from it.
210. Therefore, no one else is allowed to use this car without proper permission from the owner.
211. The Sydney Opera House, for instance, was supposed to be completed in 1963 at a cost of $7 million.
212. When people were told to toss a beanbag at a $25 gift card, and that the closest would win it, people threw their beanbags nine inches short on average.
213. The vast majority of industrial doors are sold to establishments that are not open twenty-four hours a day.
214. The audience receives a sound signal entirely through the vibrations generated in the air, whereas in a singer some of the auditory stimulus is conducted to the ear through the singer's own bones.
215. This is referred to as the double coincidence of wants.
216. Fall Festival at Forest Botanic Gardens October 1-October 31 ◈ Morning Walk - The number of participants is limited to 20.
217. Health is linked to ideas of agency, capability, freedom and possibility, standard entries in the roll-call of human flourishing.
218. For example, reading more is a good habit, but if you're only doing it because you feel like that's what you're supposed to do, not because you actually want to learn more, you're going to have a hard time reaching the goal.
219. The Stranglers undoubtedly made one another suspect that they were unqualified to write, and in time they became convinced of it.
220. Both groups A and B were exposed to the same situation, the only difference being that group B mothers had to positively encourage their baby to continue playing with the thing in front of them, whereas the mothers in group A just had to be themselves in response to what their baby was playing with.
221. He said it might have been the side of a pot that was used to store beans.
222. Volunteers record what they pick up and the data is used to find out the sources of trash, and to study how to reduce trash.
223. Some of the women were introduced to others who were in similar situations, and some of the women were left on their own to deal with their concerns.
224. When I entered the working world, I was amazed to discover that there are incredibly talented and capable people out there from all walks of life!
225. Customarily, sweets are added to the cake to represent the sweetness and joy of life, and the new year's numbers are written on top with almonds or sesame seeds.
226. We set resolutions based on what we're supposed to do, or what others think we're supposed to do, rather than what really matters to us.
227. Some studies suggest that variations in residents’ feelings about tourism’s relationship to environmental damage are related to the type of tourism, the extent to which residents feel the natural environment needs to be protected, and the distance residents live from the tourist attractions.
228. At the actual event, however, I was surprised to meet many people who knew about my country - not only the drought and war, but the long and ancient history of Ethiopia and its multiethnic and multicultural society."
229. She had fallen so often that she sprained her ankle and had to rest for three months before she was allowed to dance again.
230. Tiny fish, which scientists refer to as "cleaners," swim into the mouths of bigger fish, which are referred to as "clients."
231. When rabbits were imported to Australia in the middle of the nineteenth century, the result was more than a few cute little bunnies added to the continent — Australia + rabbits.
232. It has been claimed that no specific knowledge, or experience is required to attain insight in the problem situation.
233. Ever since the first scientific opinion polls revealed that most Americans are at best poorly informed about politics, analysts have asked whether citizens are equipped to play the role democracy assigns them.
234. They were headed to the Rialto Bridge too!
235. People who are opposed to drilling in Alaska don't want to take the benefits of having more oil with the potential bad effects on the environment.
236. Students remember historical facts when they are tied to a story.
237. Either theory could be employed to describe, with great accuracy, the falling of an apple, but Newton's would be much easier to use.
238. Such organizations are designed to make steady progress and have considerably too much to lose to place the big bets that certain breakthroughs require.
239. When the challenge is great enough, individuals may be forced to drop their beliefs and develop new ones.
240. However, euphemisms can become dangerous when they are used to create misperceptions of important issues.
241. He is known to have been born in Bristol.
242. In fact, a good 25 percent of his athletic time was devoted to externals other than working out.
243. For the scent messages are carried to nearby trees on the breeze, and if the animals walked upwind, they could find acacias close by that had no idea the giraffes were there.
244. The piece, Untitled (Travelling Dreaming) by acclaimed artist Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, is estimated to be worth up to $110,000 and was the subject of extensive searches after its disappearance 35 years ago.
245. In contrast, the dendritic street network is characterized by fewer streets organized into a hierarchy based upon the amount of traffic each is intended to carry.
246. Readers would not simply attend to the poet's work; they would be attracted to the greatness of his personality.
247. Several years later, policymakers began to wrestle with the problem of what would be done to dismantle nuclear plants when they were obsolete, something those who originally built them may never have considered.
248. A last group was told to make no movements at all.
249. I was surprised to see that Mr∙ Portokalos smiled and congratulated me.
250. Another group was told to move their heads from side to side.
251. About 80 students were invited to participate in an experiment and were told they would be given some money after a series of tests.
252. The ballet is performed to the live music of the State Theater Orchestra.
253. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, for example, residents of New Orleans were forced to evacuate with little notice.
254. "In a second experiment, students were told that the study was to determine if handwriting was linked to personality.
255. The native people of Nauru consist of 12 tribes, as symbolized by the 12-pointed star on the Nauru flag, and are believed to be a mixture of Micronesian, Polynesian, and Melanesian.
256. Observing a child's pay, particularly fantasy play, can be seen to provide particularly rich insights into a child's inner world.
257. The first Everesters were obliged to trek 400 miles from Darjeeling across the Tibetan plateau to reach the foot of the mountain.
258. Participants are told to listen to the words being sent to one ear (say the left ear) and to repeat them aloud.
259. It was used to describe computers, not people.
260. A Thomas Norton is known to have accused the Mayor of Bristol of treason in 1478, and is said to have challenged him to a duel in the council chamber.
261. Some say that the word comes from an old form of German halâ, holâ (/hala hola/), which was used to draw people's attention.
262. 200,000 lunch boxes are delivered to offices every morning, six days a week, and 200,000 are returned home every afternoon.
263. It was handcuffed to the left hand of the other man.
264. The idea that we are living moments of more and lives of less is supported by a recent study in which pairs of college-aged friends were asked to communicate in four different ways: face-to-face conversation, video chat, audio chat, and online instant messaging.
265. Other learned behaviors, such as obeying the law, can be expected to be followed in spite of a person's difficult childhood.
266. In an experiment, when people were asked to count three minutes in their heads, 25-year-olds were quite accurate, but 65-year-olds went over on average by 40 seconds.
267. Many purists insist on hearing baroque music on period instruments, both because the instruments have a different sound and because they are designed to play the music in its original tuning standard, something that purists deem important.
268. Some African countries find it difficult to feed their own people or provide safe drinking water, yet precious water is used to produce export crops for European markets.
269. Their ideas often originate in discussion, their writing is a response to discussion, and their papers are designed to stimulate further discussion.
270. Since photographs did such a good job of representing things as they existed in the world, painters were freed to look inward and represent things as they were in their imagination, rendering emotion in the color, volume, line, and spatial configurations native to the painter's art.
271. Eventually the use of this alarm call will be restricted to those situations when an eagle is spotted in the skies above.
272. In rapid serial visual presentation experiments, people were asked to note whether a particular type of scene occurs in a sequence of photographs presented at a very high rate (3 to 10 photos per second).
273. If Maneki Neko is waving its left hand, it is thought to make guests enter the shop.
274. In fact, many animals decrease their activity in the heat and increase it in the cold, and people who are allowed to choose levels of physical activity in hot or cold environments adjust their workload precisely to body temperature.
275. As agriculture becomes less dependent upon human muscular power, the difference in labor productivity between the two genders might be expected to narrow.
276. In addition, pets are used to great advantage with the institutionalized aged.
277. In the middle of the 19th century, Queen Victoria is supposed to have asked physicist Michael Faraday what good his experiments with electricity and magnetism were.
278. Just as it is misguided to offer your child false praise, it is also a mistake to reward all of his accomplishments.
279. When parents are pressed to explain their individual styles of interaction with their children, each gives equally strong rationales.
280. Before making the trips, the professor anticipated that they would encounter bad treatment due to the racial prejudice against Asians that was thought to exist at the time, but the three were declined service only a few times.
281. Some robots are used to do work in extreme environments like the deep sea.
282. Whole communities sometimes have to be moved to another place.
283. Some children learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide with beads before they are taught to use numerals.
284. He was pinned to the ground.
285. Because a great deal of science fiction is rooted in science, it can be used to bring literature out of the English classroom and into the science classroom.
286. His tongue seemed to be stuck to the roof of his mouth and his throat didn't work right.
287. Research literature on the transfer of knowledge suggests that when people acquire knowledge in one context they can seldom apply this knowledge to situations in related contexts that look superficially different from the original context, but which are related by the major idea that could be applied to solve or analyze them.
288. For example, a long line of developmental literature shows that parental over-permissiveness is related to negative behaviors such as impulsivity and aggressiveness.
289. Instead, the subjects were found to have chosen the same level of perceived effort on the treadmill, the bike, and the stair climber.
290. The exercises or activities are devised to eliminate different options and to focus on predetermined results.
291. Consequently, the advantage is bound to exceed the disadvantage.
292. For instance, parrots were taught to say "I want a cracker."
293. Something powerful happens inside most people when they are listened to.
294. That's right ― our house was connected to electricity all day from our own private generator while the rest of the neighborhood had a blackout!
295. Which brings us to this: you are invited to attend auditions for our first show, Our Town, by Thornton Wilder.
296. An even better idea is to simply get rid of anything with low nutritional value that you may be tempted to eat.
297. Thermometers are supposed to measure air temperature.
298. Likewise, if you are motivated to lose weight, you will buy low-fat foods, eat smaller portions, and exercise.
299. Imagine you are asked to indicate on a 7-point scale how happy you are with your life as a whole.
300. He also explained what needs to be done to create an album, from planning the album to arranging, recording, and editing the music.
301. In the physical sciences, it is usually the case that a handful of concepts can be applied to solve problems across a wide range of contexts.
302. Some architects have decided to respond to what they perceive to be the potentially formless and anonymous nature of the city by creating buildings that are obviously strange and are intended to become urban landmarks.
303. The whole house—including the living room, the kitchen, and even the furniture and the walls—is designed to be skated on.
304. Thus, it is not surprising that constant exposure to noise is related to children's academic achievement, particularly in its negative effects on reading and learning to read.
305. Briefly, when it senses a dangerous parasite, the body is mobilized to produce special cells, which are carried by the blood into battle like a kind of army.
306. Having reminded her students many times that composers like Wagner depended on the listeners' remembering the earlier theme to recognize its later use, she was determined to make her students understand that themes recur throughout a piece.
307. All exhibits are for sale, and all money raised will be donated to charity.
308. This male-biased dispersal creates an imbalance in the way males and females are related to those individuals around them ― females find themselves surrounded by relatives, while males are generally in areas with complete strangers.
309. Large or even medium-sized groups ―corporations, movements, whatever ― aren't built to be flexible, nor are they willing to take large risks.
310. The more times you're exposed to something, in general, the more you like it.
311. Pioneer Frontier Explorations, an Italian research foundation, had selected Follini, one of 20 volunteers for the assignment, because she was judged to have inner strength and stamina.
312. Given the methodologies of science, the law of gravity and the genome were bound to be discovered by somebody; the identity of the discoverer is incidental to the fact.
313. When the ritual was completed, the acorns would be offered to the group for consumption.
314. This kind of change could be linked to sunspot activity, which has a periodicity of 11 years.
315. When the sheriff arrives, he discovers that Ewell was stabbed to death during the fight.
316. As safety features are added to vehicles and roads, drivers feel less vulnerable and tend to take more chances.
317. John Bowman, the Guild's chief negotiator, was supposed to speak with Stuart Diamond on a phone call set up by a prominent Hollywood agent.
318. For example, persons making a certain amount of money are expected to file a tax return and pay any taxes they owe.
319. Volcanic activity caused the island refuge to sink completely beneath the waves, and surviving individuals were forced to find shelter elsewhere.
320. Because they do not know whether cars are supposed to stop, they act more cautiously.
321. When Korea was under Japanese rule, he regretted that many valuable old Korean artworks were taken to Japan.
322. Earrings made of silver or gold had practical purposes as well—if the pirate died at sea, they were used to pay for funeral expenses when his body washed ashore.
323. After testing the headsets, the students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about not only the headsets, but also the university's tuition.
324. Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.
325. Not only does it cost a lot of money to clean fouling off, but the chemicals that are used to remove it can be harmful to the environment.
326. The emotion itself is tied to the situation in which it originates.
327. In the summer of 1972, the actor Anthony Hopkins was signed to play a leading role in a film based on George Feifer's novel The Girl from Petrovka.
328. The concept, that we are allowed to experiment and make mistakes, is crucial in the development of self-esteem.
329. Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846, Kennedy in 1946.
330. Each year more farmland was devoured to build strip malls and neighborhoods with larger homes.
331. As we invent more species of AI, we will be forced to surrender more of what is supposedly unique about humans.
332. Motivated by feelings of guilt, they are inclined to make amends for their actions.
333. By 'happiness' is meant something rather peculiar, that is, the subjective state of mind of well-being that people are asked to self-report according to the qualitative or numerical scale proposed in the survey question.
334. The two pie charts above show how much of the information found using search engines is considered to be accurate or trustworthy by two groups of respondents (AP & NWP teachers and U.S. adult search users) in 2012.
335. Also, high-resolution cameras need to be attached to them.
336. It is made to convince others that one's claims are true.
337. We are thrilled to welcome you to the Grand Opening of the Raleigh store on March 15, 2018.
338. There is an axiom in ecology that 'complete competitors cannot coexist': in other words, where two populations of organisms use exactly the same resources, one would be expected to do so slightly more efficiently than the other and therefore come to dominate in the long term.
339. The will stated that after the first 100 years, each city was permitted to withdraw 75% of the funds to use for public works, such as bridges, roads, and school buildings.
340. As a couple start to form a relationship, they can be seen to develop a set of constructs about their own relationship and, in particular, how it is similar or different to their parents' relationship.
341. Space that was constructed to accommodate business and consumer needs at the peak of the cycle remains, so vacancy rates climb and the downward trend becomes more severe.
342. Because of this system of public financing, regulations and policies in many of these countries are designed to guarantee a diversity of sources of information.
343. The Philosopher's Stone itself is a legendary object that is believed to have the power to restore youth.
344. These tiny particles are known to be eaten by various animals and to get into the food chain.
345. This scholarship was established to recognize outstanding full-time students enrolled in graphic design in the Department of Integrative Arts who have achieved positive academic records.
346. For many it is boring and uninteresting, but for others it can indeed be listened to with enjoyment over a lifetime.
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