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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 19. 13:12
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101. What’s more, I was surprised by how delicious they were!


102. In 1903, n-rays were supposedly discovered.


103. So, when you eat, think about how much virtual water is spent to make your food.


104. Kolam patterns are based on dots and lines.


105. In 1965, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work.


106. The students were told that the researchers wanted to test how well the headphones worked while they were in motion.


107. The success of this application of color can be noted in the records set by Notre Dame football teams.


108. Let's say a product, even if it has been out there for a while, is not advertised.


109. Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, and moved to Chicago with her family when she was three years old.


110. This right is not distributed in equal pieces but is rather conditional and restricted (citizens below the minimum age are excluded).


111. The fact that information is conveyed in this high-tech manner somehow adds authority to what is conveyed, when in fact the Internet is a global conveyer of unfiltered, unedited, untreated information.


112. And if necessary, a staff could be readily used as a weapon.


113. Frustrated, Harrison decided to show King George III H5, which he had begun working on while H4 was being evaluated by the Board of Longitude.


114. According to the underlying myth of modern science, this progression is always replacing the smaller knowledge of the past with the larger knowledge of the present, which will be replaced by the yet larger knowledge of the future.


115. So, other ingredients are added to make low fat foods taste good.


116. One of them (we'll call him the "leader") was introduced alone into an enclosure and shown either a hidden source of food or a stuffed snake.


117. Chimpanzees like chocolate chips, and thus they were faced with the problem of determining which tray had more chips on it.


118. When the twins were brought into contact with each other, the healthy twin immediately put his arms around his sick brother.


119. 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.


120. As protective charms, hamsas are commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings often with an eye symbol in the center of an open hand.


121. The Central Institute of Restoration was founded in l939 to conserve and restore artworks and archaeological findings using scientific technology.


122. 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.


123. State department of education ratings of cyberschools in 2011 – 12 showed that more than 70 percent were rated as academically unacceptable.


124. When a child of 8 gets a new pair of sport shoes, each part of the shoe, from the laces to the logo, is carefully examined and compared to the features of other shoes.


125. The responses of even the most well-meaning subjects are going to be filtered by all kinds of factors usually involved in self-perception, not to mention the additional problems that can occur when an individual is anxious, angry, suspicious, or mentally ill.


126. The trucks are filled with dry ice to prevent the ice cream from melting.


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


128. This phenomenon can be modeled by exploiting a variant of the commonly cited safety rule that drivers should stay 2 – 3 seconds behind the vehicles they follow.


129. Scientific discoveries are being brought to fruition at a faster rate than ever before.


130. In the classical fairy tale the conflict is often permanently resolved.


131. Would my money be better spent on something else?


132. People who are stuck and want you to stay stuck, or people who have successfully moved forward in their lives?


133. Particularly in the United States, a substantial portion of our identities is connected with the organizational memberships we claim.


134. Do you know why this match is called a derby?


135. Frequently checked out books, that is, popular books (ex, the Dan Brown blockbusters), will be made available in special spaces near the entrance of the library to make it easy for members to find them.


136. In early autumn, the skies in the South of France are filled with people flying!


137. All reflective men today are joined as citizens of the world."


138. Batteries were required and had to be replaced, and the shaky hand movements of a nervous lecturer were shown in the sudden motion of the glowing red dot.


139. Active, energetic, rambunctious boys are not bad boys and should not be made to feel so.


140. If language is viewed as any system of communication, the answer is "Yes."


141. These huge increases in investment would not come about if investment was left to the market.


142. 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.


143. It is known as the smallest state in the world.


144. At first it was believed that this was caused by a decrease in the sun's brightness.


145. These additional costs might be thought of as a metaphorical 'low ball' that the salesperson throws the consumer.


146. Plastics can also be used as vehicles for chemical contaminants such as persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals.


147. 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.


148. In the United States, it is estimated that residential mothers and fathers now spend 50 percent more time with their children than they did in 1975.


149. We are sure that you will be satisfied with our well-experienced tutors.


150. Most preservation is spent on these species.


151. Consumers like a bottle of wine more if they are told it cost ninety dollars a bottle than if they are told it cost ten.


152. They are battery powered and remote controlled.


153. Beautiful and interesting sounds can be made, assuming you know how to make them - or, more precisely, how to make other musicians make them.


154. 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.


155. If he uses a different form of gesture, he is recognized as an enemy and can be eaten by his partner.


156. Today such tragedies are seen live on television in vivid color.


157. Mathematics may be considered a communication skill of the highest type, frictionless so to speak; and at the opposite pole from mathematics, the fruits of science show the practical benefits of science without the use of words.


158. There has been a qualitative shift from earlier eras in which specific tools and techniques were developed through the freely chosen creativity of human beings to meet specific, limited objectives.


159. Because there is still so much we do not know about nature, there is still much left to discover.


160. In one study, children in grades one through four were separated randomly into two groups and presented with the same fictional story.


161. So how are canned meat and email connected?


162. The longer we stay actively engaged in complex thinking and meaningful work, the more energized the brain is and the more cognitive reserves are being built.


163. Innovation can be induced by other things - ranging from social norms to tax credits to prizes!


164. Nora disappears out of the front door and we are left with many unanswered questions such as "Where did Nora go␦" and "What will happen to her?"


165. As agriculture becomes less dependent upon human muscular power, the difference in labor productivity between the two genders might be expected to narrow.


166. A security guard came under immediate suspicion because the blaze broke out in an area where he was assigned.


167. Traditionally, art was created only for wealthy, intellectual people.


168. It is called a fennec fox.


169. The Stranglers undoubtedly made one another suspect that they were unqualified to write, and in time they became convinced of it.


170. It is no accident that fish have bodies which are streamlined and smooth, with fins and a powerful tail.


171. The Board of Longitude, however, was not impressed by his idea.


172. When the same individuals had to report their happiness in a different context later on, more positive ratings were obtained if they had been induced to think about positive events and more negative ratings if they had been induced to think about negative events.


173. If a forest of this size is cut, 15,000 tons of CO² are released into the air.


174. "Frederick was so pleased with this response that he handed his own watch over to the man, saying, "Take this so you may be able to tell the hour also."


175. 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.


176. Paderewski was relieved.


177. On October 9, a rescue hole was finally drilled through to the miners in their shelter.


178. Human beings are driven by a natural desire to form and maintain interpersonal relationships.


179. Once you are registered, we will match you with a perfect tutor and contact you to arrange your schedule.


180. Even if it is correct to say that we express and represent our thoughts in language, it may be a big mistake to suppose that there are structural similarities between what is doing the representing and what is represented.


181. However, you may be surprised by the special meanings of keys in other cultures.


182. It is supposed that these animals effectively call out their "name" when they emit their signature-whistle and thereby broadcast their identity and give away their location.


183. Obviously, technology that produces pollution is generally cheaper, but now that it has been decided that cleaner cars are wanted, less polluting cars will be produced; cars which scarcely pollute at all could even be made.


184. But if there is plenty of blue-colored wild flora nearby, bees may prefer the blue flowers to mustard.


185. We were surprised when some of the shop owners greeted us in Korean.


186. Fish advisories have been issued for many lakes in the United States; these recommend limits on the number of times per month particular species of fish should be consumed.


187. Many years ago, a Hungarian military patrol was caught by a fierce snowstorm in the Swiss Alps.


188. These coffeehouses sprouted all over London and came to be called “Penny Universities.” So popular did they become that the amount of small change minted was inadequate for the demand and the coffeehouses and the houses had to issue tokens that were generally acceptable within the immediate area.


189. Similarly, when purchasing my home, I discovered that the seller was very interested in closing the deal as soon as possible.


190. When you walk into a store, you are besieged by information.


191. It is brightly colored, with distinctive markings on its body.


192. Before the bridge was built, there were two old bridges.


193. A cow is usually raised for three years for its meat.


194. Children with African origins typically are more advanced in motor development than children with European origins: they throw farther, balance better, and run better.


195. It appears that most freshwater life did not originate in fresh water, but is secondarily adapted, having passed from ocean to land and then back again to fresh water.


196. 'More than 20 words to say what can be said in one.


197. Moreover, the experience would be ruined if people were to behave in such a way.


198. Those charged with increasing tourism must still develop a promotional strategy, but it will be based on encouraging visitors to co-brand along with the professionals.


199. And so it was done.


200. Much to her delight, Masami was invited in.



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