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구문 BIG DATA2018. 10. 19. 13:12
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201. According to the terms of the contract you signed with PEOPLEFIND, you are now legally required to take care of your financial obligation to PEOPLEFIND.


202. Then, the degree of emotional bonding in these friendships was assessed both by asking how people felt and watching how they behaved toward each other.


203. All these goods are shared and a spirit of community makes all participants happier.


204. Airplane Winglets If you look at an airplane's wings, you can sometimes see that the tips are turned upwards.


205. The view the wearer of some special device sees is projected on the screen behind him.


206. Whenever the organs are moved, the memories go with them.


207. After days of hard work, however, I was pleased that I had been part of such a worthy project as preserving the remains of the ancient Inca civilization.


208. In the nutrition industry, articles are often written discussing a new nutrient under investigation.


209. What happened was that the poster they were unable to keep was suddenly ranked as the most beautiful.


210. In martial arts, this sense of looking freshly at something is known as 'beginner's mind.


211. While the first premise may be true and while I may have 200 data items, my conclusion cannot be said to be valid or true.


212. It is more limited because the citizenry no longer meet to decide every action by a show of hands.


213. The nerves are connected to the brain and help you feel things, like temperature and pain.


214. You are seen as someone who is not only helpful, but is also a valuable resource.


215. 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."


216. Later, it was given to the Tsar of Russia as a gift.


217. People feel happy when they are engaged in such activities.


218. At the end of the twentieth century, it was reopened as a tourist attraction.


219. This dynamic can be illustrated with the example of parents who place equal value on convenience and concern for the environment.


220. For example, if a student, who has a habit of submitting his assignments late, seems well liked by peers and professors but is clearly treated harshly by one of the professors, then the student seems to cause a distinctive reaction from this professor.


221. In the early 19th century, football was divided into two major categories in British public schools.


222. The teacher asks the pupil to show how these answers were obtained and notices that in doing the addition of 3 to 7, the pupil counts 'seven, eight, nine', while turning up three fingers in turn.


223. Eddie Adams was born in New Kensington, Pennsylvania.


224. Basically, those who never make mistakes are perceived as being less attractive and "likable" than those who make occasional mistakes.


225. The next message is from a girl who is worried about her shy personality.


226. But the eye sockets and the nose are not connected.


227. He tried to have a father and son relationship, but his father was not interested in him.


228. However, when your nose is stuffed, the smell cannot reach the nerve cells because of the mucus.


229. In the 1940s, however, the layers of varnish were removed and the colors were restored to their original condition.


230. Gifted children of almost any age show longer attention spans — in the things they are interested in at the moment, not necessarily in what others think they should be interested in.


231. Looking directly at him, the photographer said, "Yes, and my mother will be more than interested.


232. Traditionally, people were declared dead when their hearts stopped beating, their blood stopped circulating and they stopped breathing.


233. Early excavations were hunts for buried treasure rather than attempts to understand the past.


234. When the sheriff arrives, he discovers that Ewell was stabbed to death during the fight.


235. To celebrate Halley's great work, the comet was named after him.


236. The efficiency of this natural design is now being tested for incorporation into missions in space.


237. HP had a breakthrough with a super-accurate thermometer that was created in the HP Labs.


238. When we are the ones who need help, we are simply not attuned to the motivation others have to help us.


239. He is known to have been born in Bristol.


240. The U.S・ Constitution, the supreme law of the United States, was adopted in 1787 by representatives of the 13 newly formed states.


241. Infrasound has the special characteristic of traveling well in the ground or water; in fact, the waves of an earthquake can be thought of as a form of infrasound.


242. Gollum was created with amazing computer technology.


243. The concept, that we are allowed to experiment and make mistakes, is crucial in the development of self-esteem.


244. For this reason, the vault was nicknamed the "doomsday vault."


245. My dear Harriet, I was so delighted to receive your letter and to learn that you have been accepted to Royal Holloway.


246. This same concept was echoed by Kelly Johnson."


247. Napoleon had to be defeated.


248. Animals that had previously spent large parts of the year outdoors were now confined to indoor facilities.


249. So I really don't see why there is this heartfelt concern for how killers are executed.


250. As he made better and better spyglasses, which were later named telescopes, Galileo decided to point one at the Moon.


251. Similarly, a round coin is seen as round even when viewed from an angle at which, objectively, it should appear elliptical.


252. The answer to that can be found in the human brain.


253. 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.


254. It is easy to blame the 'sound of a stranger' on 'poor electronics,' but this is only partly justified.


255. I was surprised to see trainers on their lunch hour sunbathing in a pile with their sea lions.


256. Some companies are mainly identified by initials.


257. When there are multiple witnesses to an event, they are not allowed to discuss it before giving their testimony.


258. The tiny house sits on wheels so it can be moved every 72 hours to comply with city law.


259. Plus there's no promo code needed; the discount will be applied automatically at the checkout.


260. It was much better than burning ropes for sure, but more importantly, it taught the students that once time was gone, it could never be recovered.


261. Those who give small amounts to many charities are not so interested in whether what they are doing helps others ─ psychologists call them warm glow givers.


262. Newly hired Indian and Pakistani assistants in a staff cafeteria at Heathrow Airport were often perceived as rude or uncooperative by their supervisors and the airport staff, while the Indian and Pakistani women complained of discrimination.


263. Hello, Mr∙ Solutions, My dream is to become a cook.


264. We are often taught to put more value in actions than words, and for good reason.


265. When we set a plan, we are very excited about it.


266. Ms・ Baker was convinced by Jean's improvement that her new teaching method was a success.


267. Richard's Lion Lights are now being used all over Kenya.


268. Instead, they will use the information that can easily be brought to mind.


269. Hence, social contracts of reciprocity ─ "I share my food with you today, and you return the favor tomorrow" ─ could not be reinforced.


270. In truth, we tend to stay the same when we are criticized.


271. It was another way of saying that he was bored.


272. However unnoticeably, maps do indeed reflect the world views of either their makers or, more probably, the supporters of their makers, in addition to the political and social conditions under which they were made.


273. "Over-hard" is fried until the white and the yolk are fully cooked.


274. "Clams are not happy when the water is low because they can easily be seen and be picked up by people.


275. So some cultural changes may be adopted quite quickly by a whole population.


276. In some cases, performance is decreased, even to the point of non-existence.


277. In Germany alone, around eleven million tons of food are wasted every year.


278. Once everyone is calm and enjoying themselves again, however, these conversations are often forgotten or put off indefinitely.


279. And yet, you can still wake up in the morning and be amazed at everything you have and everything you have achieved.


280. In Antarctica, almost everything is covered with ice and snow.


281. He was involved in India's struggle for freedom from the British rule and was even arrested in 1908.


282. ∙Taking photos is allowed inside the exhibition hall.


283. Consequently, the worker would be more prepared to respond to that unsafe scenario by having practiced the response during the mental rehearsal.


284. They are even powered by the sun and wind.


285. Such a strategy works well in holiday resorts and similar establishments which are often visited by tour or conference groups.


286. Since then, the district has been called Jangseungbaegi, and later the name was given to the station.


287. He was given a full scholarship to a university, but spent all of his time studying mathematics.


288. Ole Bull was born in Bergen, Norway, in 1810.


289. My name is Mohamed Rahman.


290. She said this practice is called "daylight savings time" or "summer time."


291. The typical plot of the novel is the protagonist's quest for authority within, therefore, when that authority can no longer be discovered outside.


292. When parents are pressed to explain their individual styles of interaction with their children, each gives equally strong rationales.


293. Like many other great things, they were invented by accident!


294. In a recent review of television policy, the Federal Communications Commission concluded that the "evidence clearly points to one conclusion: the V-Chip is of limited effectiveness in protecting children from violent television content."


295. Because it vibrates faster than the color of violet light, it is named so.


296. The Braille system, as it came to be known, made it possible to place all the world's literature at the fingertips of blind readers.


297. Why does the "pure" acting of the movies not seem unnatural to the audience, who, after all, are accustomed in real life to people whose expression is more or less indistinct?


298. We are frequently astonished when terrible misfortunes occur many years after a misunderstanding of another person.


299. 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.


300. People who live in the middle of the United States (in states such as Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin) are often referred to as “Midwesterners.” People who live in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are called “New Englanders.” Both Midwesterners and New Englanders have their own unique way of looking at things, but the two regions also share a great deal in common — namely, pragmatic thinking and an independent spirit.

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