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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 13. 17:47
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1. Without the ice age, North America might have remained unpopulated for thousands of years more.

2. It stands for the short, meaningless nature of life, and the artist must have painted the skull to remind us that we will, one day, die.

3. While diving into undesirable tasks first thing, imagine how good it will feel to have gotten over that hurdle and still have a whole day ahead of you.

4. For instance, your mom might have told you to make a beeline home after school.

5. This may have influenced Alfred Nobel's decision not to found a prize in mathematics.

6. Each time he stroked the canvas with his brush, he might have intended to turn a series of musical notes into visual forms.

7. "If he had not disrupted their sleeping routines and allowed them to experience their customers' discomfort, the workshop may have ended without any noteworthy changes.

8. Their discoveries could not have happened unless centuries of technological development of the telescope and evolving knowledge of the universe had come before them.

9. We can infer, for example, that the more fluently we retrieve an item from memory, the more often we must have encountered it in the past.

10. Perhaps they would have seen opportunities that they otherwise missed; they would own all the airlines today.

11. Empathy can help us better understand what may have contributed to current behavior, but it does not mean we have to excuse that behavior.

12. Most people would have sniffed, "Not my problem," perhaps even hoping the ice-cream vendor's misfortune would mean more customers for them.

13. "The emotion was so strong that the brain rejected evidence of the continued existence of normal, everyday life that might have eased it.

14. However, if ‘blueberry’ had referred only to the specific thing I just picked and no more, the sound would have slipped away silently, devoid of further application.

15. Not knowing that the product exists, customers would probably not buy it even if the product may have worked for them.

16. Far too often we lose patience with the process and quit too soon, missing out on what we could have gained.

17. Now, they think they may have found the source of this unexpected heat—Jupiter’s Great Red Spot.

18. He must have seen the ghost, too!"

19. Any one of a number of things might have prevented the disaster; the iceberg itself was so nearly avoided at the last moment that perhaps only a few more feet would have made all the difference.

20. We could not imagine how the Inca could have built such a large city on top of a high mountain.

21. Such skilled workers may have used simple tools, but their specialization did result in more efficient and productive work.

22. Some of them may have traveled by small boat along the coast, but many walked.

23. "I think I may have misled you.

24. I think Hammer and Shaw would have agreed with me that nothing can replace hard work in life.

25. This may have triggered the process of domestication of certain plants and animals.

26. Some people may be on the verge of buying the product, whereas others may never have heard of it.

27. Your toddler might have decided that drawing on the walls with a black marker is a wonderful idea, and be very upset when you attempt to prise it from his fingers.

28. However much the ancient Egyptians may have looked down upon foreigners as culturally inferior peoples or as dangerous agents of chaos, Egyptian society was on many levels deeply entangled with those of its neighbors.

29. 'Traveling salespeople, for example, may say they want a smaller cell phone, but they may not have thought about how hard that tiny phone will be to use.

30. Many thieves may have escaped because of the slow camel.

31. While Mussorgsky was writing the melodies, he must have wanted to translate the stories in the paintings into his musical language.

32. It is a fact: People have contact with and are affected by other peoples around the world to a degree that no one could have imagined a hundred years ago.

33. If everything had gone as planned, he would have gotten through the entire flight without having to learn either of those interesting tidbits.

34. But if someone in the group had taken the initiative to be nurturing instead of negative, maybe another Hemingway, Faulkner, or Fitzgerald would have emerged and given the world another library of masterpieces.

35. Sacrificing one's interests for the sake of the group may have helped close relatives or other kinfolk who carried similar genes to survive.

36. Rather, there is a complex chain of events that all contribute to the result; if any one of the events would not have occurred, the result would be different.

37. As the brain evolved, people who saw distances to goals as shorter might have gone after what they wanted more often.

38. No doubt you can think of many additional examples of feelings that, if followed, would have caused you pain or misfortune.

39. The painting could have stayed there unnoticed had it not been for head of arts Angela Hill, who spotted it hanging on the wall during a routine meeting.

40. As a result, we are still guessing at what early tools were used for as well as what early art forms might have meant for the people who produced them, even when such drawings, often animals, are very recognizable.

41. The artist, however, may not have wanted to frighten the viewers with too direct an image and hid the message.

42. You may have noticed that your children seem far more comfortable with being sarcastic or insulting one another.

43. Without such passion, they would have achieved nothing.

44. These nymphs should have taken a further two years to emerge as adults, but in fact they took just one year.

45. At the outset of their journeys, few immigrants could have foretold exactly when and how they would achieve economic success in the new world, yet they set out for the "land of opportunity" nevertheless.

46. From the standpoint of evolutionary theory, altruism may be seen as part of our genetic nature, as it may have helped enable ancestral humans who carried our genetic code to survive a harsh and dangerous environment.

47. By the time a child reaches age 18, they will have witnessed some 200,000 acts of televised violence, of which 16,000 will have been murders.

48. Then, to interpret those finds, they had to learn Russian, Bulgarian, and Romanian, without which they would never have learned the true nature of the site.

49. The peasant's ancient ancestor, the forager, may have eaten berries and mushrooms for breakfast; fruits and snails for lunch; and rabbit steak with wild onions for dinner.

50. These interactions between artists can have unexpected results, producing works of art that have strong visual, auditory or emotional influences on people.

51. The designer may look like a savant for having "anticipated" the popular color, but if he had picked white or lavender instead, the same process might have unfolded.

52. Ray Jackendoff, a cognitive scientist, suggests that simple rules such as 'agent-first' (that is, the man killed the bear) might have reduced the potential ambiguity.

53. It could have offered the team time off, or a bonus, or the chance to work at home one day a week for a month — anything, really, to show their appreciation and gratitude.

54. If I had not volunteered, I would never have got an inside look at their way of life.

55. Loud music at the dentist's office and the "slap and stab" method a nurse may have used to give you an injection are other examples of how distraction can reduce or eliminate the pain experience.

56. As you know, the Sunshine Stationery Store has long been the industry standard for quality creative paper products of all kinds, and we couldn't have picked a better location for our next branch than the warm and inviting city of Raleigh.

57. With some areas being clearly preferred, a pressure may have built up to increase the food supply.

58. Although the Egyptians themselves seemingly maintained an extremely "Egyptocentric" worldview, the glory of the pharaohs would not have existed such as it did without the resources and influence of the societies around them.

59. I worked for very little pay, so I must have enjoyed cleaning the park."

60. Few countries, however, can claim to have produced a great architect.

61. Moreover, genes would undoubtedly have changed during the human revolution after 200,000 years ago, but more in response to new habits than as causes of them.

62. That, however, would have brought another problem, for lions are the top tourist attraction in Kenya and are protected by law.

63. Some thought it likely that, were there a Nobel Prize in mathematics, he would have received it.

64. As you may have observed, they make irregular twists and turns in their flight.

65. Even the old-timer at the boomerang game never fails to experience it; he may have made a thousand boomerangs, yet each time he throws a new one and it works perfectly just as he planned that it should, he feels a surge of pride and satisfaction that is worth many times over the effort required for the making.

66. Well, Tom should have thought twice.

67. The bottom line is that sales attract customers that might not have made purchases at the regular price, and they motivate customers to spend because their money can now buy more.

68. If so, it may have reminded you of a highway packed with cars.

69. We could have seen something many times before, but as the result of having new skills or competence, we discover new or different aspects of that object.

70. Had the woman lawyer insisted on participating, she would have spoiled the deal and destroyed her credibility.

71. If Ernest Hamwi had taken that attitude when he was selling zalabia, a very thin Persian waffle, at the 1904 World's Fair, he might have ended his days as a street vendor.

72. Had I been alone, I would have walked away feeling sad for that poor gull.

73. 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.

74. You may have heard or read that Laurence Olivier was widely believed to be the greatest actor of the past century.

75. If Dante and Shakespeare had died before they wrote those works, nobody ever would have written them.

76. He must have seen the ghost, too" said Otto.

77. Many teachers shy away from using contemporary art in their teaching because they do not feel comfortable with their own level of knowledge and are reluctant to introduce their students to anything they may not have mastered themselves.

78. The vanguard of such a migration must have been small in number and must have traveled comparatively light.

79. I wished I could have stayed longer.

80. Don't hire people with experience at another airline unless you're sure that they can unlearn what they've learned there.

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