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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 19. 13:11
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1. He can never learn to control his energy if he is not allowed to experience the fullness of its power.


2. Some of the most extensive research on the subject of success was conducted by George and Alec Gallup.


3. Students are encouraged to read further.


4. For example, in a factory, the temperature was maintained at 72℉ and the walls were painted a cool blue-green.


5. A moment later, the tree was struck by lightning.


6. To build a hydroelectric dam, a large area must be flooded behind the dam.


7. However, certain features are commonly found.


8. 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.


9. Strong influence on traffic jams and pollution can be felt from Toronto to New York, as each shared vehicle replaces around 10 personal cars.


10. Cats were sold at a low price, but pigs were not.


11. In any case, it is assumed that the existing set of conditions is much less satisfactory and that a new set of conditions would be desirable.


12. Qat is used as a mild stimulant, similar to tea or coffee.


13. Once a hand or gripper has been directed to an object by reaching, it can be grasped.


14. Doctors are human, health care is complex, and time spent with each patient is restricted.


15. I chose a small but heavy one that was wrapped in shiny silver foil and a red ribbon.


16. 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.


17. Since there was no electricity where the phone needed to be placed, the device had to be able to power itself.


18. On the other hand, halfhearted individuals are seldom distinguished for courage even when it involves their own welfare.


19. Few people laugh first thing in the morning, so broadcast comedy programs are scheduled for the relaxing parts of the day.


20. More accurate techniques have since been devised to read further back into geological time, so that events can be arranged in the order of their occurrences (age) and for specific spans of time.


21. In contrast to the diversity it is applied to, the meaning of this term continues to be mostly based on Western views and values.


22. Various media outlets report stories of people tying themselves to trees in order to save spotted owls, or of large-scale construction projects that are halted because an endangered frog's habitat might be in jeopardy.


23. Both taxi and bus drivers use a part of their brain called the hippocampus to navigate routes that can sometimes be very complicated.


24. The bridge was built with giant arches made of stones.


25. After "testing the headsets," the students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about not only the headsets, but also the university's tuition.


26. But in countries where popular opinion is taken into consideration, no mutually acceptable solution has been found.


27. In addition, certain shapes in his paintings were associated with particular feelings.


28. Human tears are made up mostly of water.


29. But then, you realize that mostly there's something you may find odd about the way English is used there.


30. Group 1 was asked by the researcher to return some of the prize money.


31. But it might be truer to say that our existence is characterized by dependence and affliction.


32. The basic economic argument for congestion charges is well established.


33. It was originally built in the home of the first King of Prussia.


34. Language skills, like any other skills, can be acquired only through practice.


35. For example, there is the myth that older consumers are fixed on certain products and are unwilling to try new alternative products.


36. Therefore, the restoration and protection of the nation' cultural heritage is guaranteed by the Italian Constitution.


37. By early afternoon, working in the heat and the thin air, I was exhausted.


38. The first Everesters were obliged to trek 400 miles from Darjeeling across the Tibetan plateau to reach the foot of the mountain.


39. It was named the Piri Reis Map.


40. "The professor could see that I was determined.


41. They were usually placed at the entrance of villages.


42. This is one very good reason why friends and close associates should be chosen carefully, not simply encountered and accepted.


43. Today, some of the world's most famous Mayan archaeological sites are found in the northern parts of the country.


44. As new ways of controlling the environment are achieved, motor development provides the infant with a growing sense of competence and mastery, and it contributes in important ways to the infant's perceptual and cognitive understanding of the world.


45. His wish was granted, and he was exuberant until he touched his beloved daughter, who turned into a gold statue.


46. Since all people have a biological need for food in order to survive, this need may be seen as being independent of any social standard — but only if a person is considered simply to be a biological organism.


47. When given these instructions, people are quite good at repeating the words that were spoken to that ear.


48. Acrylamide is found in burnt starchy foods, and studies have shown that it can damage our DNA.


49. 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.


50. You may be surprised by the answer.


51. The main food crop was the wild mongongo nut, millions of which were harvested every year.


52. Afraid of the world that is portrayed on TV, people stay in their homes with close family and do not build bonds with their neighbors.


53. In an otherwise boring world, stimulation and arousal are sought through new and novel consumption experiences.


54. They are interested in hearing about you — your academic plans, activities, and career goals, as well as what this scholarship means to you.


55. The principle of distinctiveness suggests that we make attributions about people based on whether their particular characteristics and actions are associated with specific outcomes unique to the situation.


56. Now they are gone!


57. Consequently, it would not be surprising if preverbal infants had some basic understanding of other people's emotional, nonverbal communications, which research has indicated is indeed the case.


58. Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game.


59. In a modern world that often values technology over nature, it's interesting that some of the most creative design ideas were taken from the natural world.


60. This increased frequency of negative (compared to positive) descriptors is evidenced in a study which asked participants to rate an exhaustive list of emotion words, over 550 in total.


61. Even though many people know that these analogies are not based on science, the expressions do not easily disappear in the language.


62. 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.


63. The more denim was washed, the softer it would get, eventually achieving that worn-in, made-just-for-me feeling you probably get with your favorite jeans.


64. When food is scarce, as it usually is in their native desert habitat, locusts are born with coloring designed for camouflage and lead solitary lives.


65. Balance can be kept when your center of gravity (COG) is over your base of support (BOS).


66. "This point is well illustrated by the number of low­budget movies that have succeeded with little or no advertising ― and by the number of big­budget flops.


67. I was disappointed to find out the fare to ride the Grand Canal by myself was so expensive that I could not afford it.


68. Externalization is the foundation from which many narrative conversations are built.


69. The one area in which the Internet could be considered an aid to thinking is the rapid acquisition of new information.


70. The kitchen was packed with wives, all of them laughing and talking loud, none of them being helpful except for Lois from next door, who was pulling bowls out of the refrigerator.


71. I have always taught my children that politeness, learning, and order are good things, and that something good is to be desired and developed for its own sake.


72. A defense is required against any suggestion that political disagreement is not the normal state of things.


73. Relaxation enables us to go inward, to make connections that might go unrecognized when we are mentally distracted or experiencing stress.


74. Many significant changes were triggered by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492.


75. If he tried to carve it out of stone, the weight of the body would make it break off at the legs long before it was finished.


76. That is why he traveled to London to buy a copy of the book.


77. Many are not even connected to the electrical panel.


78. Boo is known as a "Monster" for stabbing his father in his leg when he was a boy, but no one actually witnessed the accident.


79. It can be made using a strong piece of paper, a microlens, a small light, and a watch battery.


80. The ancient distaff and spindle are examples that were replaced by the spinning wheel in the Middle ages.


81. If differences in well-being are determined by circumstances lying outside of an individual's control, they are unjust.


82. In a study of army tank crews, one set of tank commanders was told that some members of their assigned crews had exceptional abilities while others were only average.


83. Residents commonly have positive views on the economic and some sociocultural influences of tourism on quality of life, but their reactions to environmental impacts are mixed.


84. On October 13, 2010, thirty three Chilean miners who had been buried inside the San José mine for 69 days were finally rescued.


85. They point out that even infants who are born blind and deaf, who have had no chance to learn these gestures, express themselves in the same way.


86. A bias occurs when what the scientist expects changes how the results are viewed.


87. At the close of the Ice Age the entire region was submerged beneath a lake of meltwater, and overflow from the lake flowed into the Pacific Ocean through the Snake and Columbia rivers.


88. In television advertisements many airlines try to interest the viewer in a particular destination, and only as an afterthought do they suggest the airline which might be used.


89. Under Hardy's guidance, Ramanujan's genius was finally allowed to fully develop.


90. In the Netherlands, for example, where one fourth of its land area is located below sea level, an interesting form of shoes developed as a way of getting around the muddy roads.


91. Orphaned when his parents died during World War II, he was raised by his relatives.


92. Unfortunately, while he was gone, the arsonists entered the area he should have been guarding and started the fire.


93. From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable.


94. 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.


95. When the man's wife enters the room, she is surprised by the delicious aroma of the outstanding dinner he has prepared.


96. If an administration's position is not supported by the data, it may ask for further studies rather than  accept /uncover what is offered.


97. But they were convinced the devices were also quite dangerous.


98. The rights to the names, Indian Motorcycles and Pan Am Airlines, were sold years after those companies went bankrupt.


99. Obviously, a third variable is related to both—perhaps preference for risk.


100. They are more technically called cleptoparasites.

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