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1. Sports and Technology Go Hand in Hand Every athlete tries to run faster, jump higher, or become stronger.
스포츠와 기술이 손을 잡다 운동선수라면 누구나 더 빨리 달리고, 더 높이 뛰며, 더 강해지기 위해 노력한다.

2. Since the late twentieth century, athletes have been actively taking advantage of the progress in science and technology to achieve their goals.
20세기 후반부터 운동선수들은 이러한 목표를 달성하기 위해 과학과 기술의 진보를 적극적으로 활용해 왔다.

3. Now technology is taking sports to another level.
이제 기술은 스포츠를 한 단계 높이고 있다.

4. Technology affects how players are trained, how rules are enforced, how audiences enjoy the games, and how the public exercises.
기술은 선수들이 훈련하는 방식, 경기 규칙을 준수하는 방식, 관중이 경기를 즐기는 방식, 그리고 대중이 운동하는 방식에 영향을 미치고 있다.

5. At the start of the 2014-2015 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, the Golden State Warriors were not viewed as an elite team.
2014-2015 미국 프로 농구(NBA) 시즌이 시작되었을 때 골든 스테이트 워리어스는 강팀으로 평가되지 않았다.

6. They won their last championship 40 years ago.
그들이 마지막으로 우승을 차지한 것은 40년 전이었다.

7. Then something happened―they began to win, game after game.
그런데 무슨 일이 있었는지 그들은 경기마다 이기기 시작했다.

8. Their defense improved, their offense improved, and, most of all, fewer players suffered from injuries.
수비가 개선되었고 공격이 개선되었고, 무엇보다 부상을 입는 선수가 줄었다.

9. Everybody wondered: What had happened to them?
모두가 궁금해 했다: 그들에게 무슨 일이 일어난 것일까?

10. It was a new training suit that changed the team.
그 팀을 바꾼 것은 바로 새로운 운동복이었다.

11. It was not just an ordinary suit, of course.
물론 보통 운동복은 아니었다.

12. The new suit was a smart suit that was connected to a mobile app.
새 운동복은 휴대폰 앱과 연동된 스마트 운동복이었다.

13. The suit comes in three parts: the top, the pants, and a plastic core.
이 운동복은 상의, 바지, 플라스틱 코어 등의 세 부분으로 이루어져 있다.

14. The top and the pants have several sets of sensors for each of the major muscle groups.
상의와 바지에는 각각의 주요 근육군을 담당하는 여러 개의 센서가 부착되어 있다.

15. Inside the top and the pants, there is a pocket that holds the core.
상의와 바지 안쪽에는 플라스틱 코어를 넣는 주머니가 달려 있다.

16. The core reads all the data from the sensors and sends it to a smartphone app.
이 코어는 센서로부터 모든 데이터를 읽어 들여 스마트폰에 설치된 앱으로 전송한다.

17. The app lets coaches see in real time which muscle groups are being used during practice.
이 앱을 통해 코치는 연습 중 어떤 근육군이 사용되고 있는지 실시간으로 파악할 수 있게 해 준다.

18. After practice, the athlete can also review his performance.
연습이 끝나면 운동선수는 자신의 운동 성과를 검토할 수 있다.

19. The use of smart clothes greatly helped the Warriors' coaches improve their training program.
스마트 운동복을 사용함으로써 워리어스의 코치들은 훈련 프로그램을 크게 개선할 수 있었다.

20. "I like especially that I can see the players' exhaustion before injury occurs," one of the coaches said.
"특히 마음에 드는 것은 부상이 발생하기 전에 선수들의 피로도를 알 수 있다는 점입니다,"코치 중 한 명이 이렇게 말했다.

21. The Warriors continued to win during the 2014-2015 season and went on to win the NBA championship.
워리어스는 2014-2015 시즌 내내 승리를 거두었고 마침내 NBA 챔피언 자리에 올랐다.

22. Technology is also helping to settle possible disputes over referees' calls during games.
기술은 또한 경기 중에 일어날 수도 있는 심판의 판정에 대한 논란을 해결하는 데 도움을 주고 있다.

23. This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup.
이런 추세는 세계에서 가장 큰 축구 협회인 국제축구연맹(FIFA)이 2014년 월드컵에 골라인 판독 기술을 사용하기로 결정했을 때 촉진되었다.

24. Traditionally, FIFA allowed the referees absolute power on the administration of the game.
전통적으로 국제축구연맹은 경기 운영에 관해 심판에게 절대적인 권한을 부여했다.

25. Any errors by the referees were viewed as part of the game.
심판의 실수는 경기의 일부로 간주되었다.

26. When a referee's call was disputed, both players and audiences often brought complaints about this policy.
심판의 판정이 논란의 대상이 되면 선수들과 관중들은 종종 이 정책에 대해 불만을 토로했다.

27. When the disputed call was about a goal, the complaints sometimes became violent.
논란이 되는 판정이 골에 관한 것이면 이 불만은 때로는 과격해지기도 했다.

28. It was goal-line technology that settled any disputes over goals.
골에 관한 모든 분쟁을 종결시킨 것은 바로 골라인 판독 기술이었다.

29. A system using this technology employs as many as 14 cameras that capture a ball from various angles, showing exactly where the ball is at a certain time.
이 기술을 사용한 시스템은 14개나 되는 카메라를 사용하여 공을 여러 각도에서 찍어서 특정 시점의 공의 위치를 정확히 보여준다.

30. The moment a ball passes the goal line, signals are sent to a watch worn by the referee.
공이 골라인을 통과하는 순간 심판이 착용한 시계에 신호가 간다.

31. The adoption of goal-line technology forever ruled out the possibility of disputes over goals.
골라인 판독 기술의 채택은 골에 관한 분쟁의 가능성을 영원히 배제하였다.

32. In addition to the improvement of players' training and referees' calls, technology is helping sports fans enjoy games at another level.
선수들의 훈련과 심판의 판정을 개선한 것 이외에도 기술은 스포츠 팬들이 경기를 즐기는 수준을 한 단계 높이는 데 도움 을 주고 있다.

33. Virtual reality is one of the most promising technologies in this area.
이 분야에서는 가상 현실 기술이 가장 유망한 기술 중 하나이다.

34. In the fall of 2015, a group of soccer fans in Portugal had a chance to watch a virtual reality game between their favorite teams.
2015년 가을 포르투갈에서는 한 무리의 축구 팬들이 자신이 가장 좋아하는 팀의 경기를 가상 현실로 볼 수 있는 기회를 가졌다.

35. They sat in a movie theater, but felt as if they were part of the game, thanks to the virtual reality gear they wore.
그들은 극장에 앉아 있지만 착용하고 있던 가상 현실 장치 덕분에 경기의 일부가 된 듯한 느낌을 받았다.

36. Several 360-degree cameras installed on the field sent videos from various angles to a broadcasting station.
경기장에 설치된 여러 대의 360도 촬영 카메라가 다양한 각도에서 찍은 영상을 방송국에 보냈다.

37. The station created virtual reality screens out of the videos and then sent them to the gear the fans were wearing.
방송국은 그 영상으로 가상 현실 화면을 만들어 팬들이 착용한 장치로 보냈다.

38. The fans were even able to change perspectives, choosing to be either part of the audience, part of a team, or be on the field itself.
팬들은 관점을 바꾸어 관중의 일부가 될 수도 있고, 팀의 일원이 될 수도 있고, 경기장 안에 들어설 수도 있었다.

39. It was as if they were actually in the game.
마치 자신들이 경기에 참여하고 있는 듯한 느낌을 받은 것이다.

40. After the successful test of the virtual reality broadcast of the soccer game, the NBA decided to allow fans to watch live games using virtual reality on their smartphones.
축구 경기에서 가상 현실 방송이 성공하자 NBA는 팬들이 스마트폰에서 가상 현실을 이용하여 실황 경기를 볼 수 있게 하기로 결정했다.

41. Other major sports are expected to follow this trend.
다른 주류 스포츠도 이 흐름에 동참할 것으로 예상된다.

42. As for a new way of working out, using virtual reality technology, an Italian company has recently released an innovative product.
가상 현실 기술을 이용한 새로운 운동 방식이라면, 이탈리아의 한 회사가 최근 내놓은 혁신적인 제품을 들 수 있다.

43. It is an indoor bike combined with virtual reality.
가상 현실과 실내 자전거를 결합한 제품이다.

44. The rider mounts the bike, puts on the virtual reality gear, and starts riding.
타는 사람이 자전거에 올라 가상 현실 장치를 착용하고 페달을 밟기 시작한다.

45. The rider then feels as if he is actually riding on a road of his choice, whether a street in a major city, or a calm mountain path, and all without leaving home.
그러면 타는 사람은 대도시의 거리이건, 조용한 산길이건, 집을 떠나지 않고도 자신이 선택한 길에서 실제로 타는 것처럼 느 끼게 된다.

46. As technology develops, sports will become both more enjoyable and more exciting in many ways.
기술이 발전할수록 스포츠는 여러 면에서 더욱 즐겁고 흥미진진해질 것이다.

47. That will give people more choices about how they play or enjoy sports.
그렇게 되면 사람들은 경기를 하거나 스포츠를 즐기는 방식에 있어 더 많은 선택의 여지를 갖게 될 것이다.

48. For the past three years, Ethan has been schooling us all in the game of life.
지난 3년간, Ethan은 삶이라는 경기에서 우리 모두를 가르쳐왔다.

49. He always reminds us that everyone is important to a team's success, though their role on the team may be small.
그는 팀에서의 역할이 작을지라도 모두가 팀의 성공을 위해 중요하다는 것을 항상 일깨워준다.

50. Instead of putting all his efforts into trying to be the team's best player, he has done everything he can to make the team better. 😎
팀의 최고 선수가 되기 위해 모든 노력을 쏟아붓는 대신에, Ethan은 팀을 더 좋게 만들기 위해 할 수 있는 모든 것을 해왔다.

51. As Ethan has shown us, lifting up those around us is also of great worth.
Ethan이 우리에게 보여준 것처럼, 우리 주변 사람들의 기운을 북돋워 주는 것 역시 큰 가치가 있는 것이다.

52. When we help others shine, their light will shine on us in return.
우리가 다른 사람이 빛나도록 도와주었을 때, 그 빛은 그에 대한 보답으로 우리를 비출 것이 다.

53. Yes, sometimes there is something better than being the best.
그렇다, 때로 최고가 되는 것보다 더 나은 것이 있다.

54. Turn on Your Empathy Firefighter Casey Lessard was busy rescuing people at a crash scene when he saw an injured child.
당신의 공감 능력을 켜라 소방관인 Casey Lessard(케이시 레사드)는 교통사고 현장에서 바삐 사람들을 구조하다가 부상당한 어린이 한 명을 보았다.

55. The 4-year-old boy was waiting for the next ambulance.
네 살짜리 남자아이가 다음에 올 앰뷸런스를 기다리고 있었다.

56. Other members of his family, in worse condition, had already been taken to the hospital.
아이의 다른 가족들은 상태가 더 좋지 않아 이미 병원으로 옮겨진 후였다.

57. The boy was not so badly injured but was crying more out of fear and confusion than from any pain he was suffering.
남자아이의 부상은 심하지 않았지만 통증보다는 두려움과 혼란스러움 때문에 울고 있었다.

58. Lessard imagined how scary it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was happening.
Lessard는 자기가 무슨 일이 일어났는지도 모른 채 혼자 남겨진 아이라면 얼마나 무서울까 상상했다.

59. He took a moment to think about what he could do to comfort the distressed child.
그는 극도의 불안에 괴로워하는 아이를 달래 주기 위해 자기가 뭘 할 수 있을지 잠시 생각에 잠겼다.

60. Then he took out his smartphone and played for the boy a cheerful animation called "Happy Feet."
그리고 스마트폰을 꺼내 아이에게 '해피 피트'라는 유쾌한 애니메이션을 틀어 주었다.

61. The dancing penguins on the small screen calmed the boy down.
작은 화면에서 춤추는 펭귄들 이 아이의 마음을 진정시켰다.

62. The moment was captured in a photograph and spread fast on the Internet, warming many hearts all over the world.
그 순간이 사진에 포착되어 급속도로 인터넷에서 퍼져나갔고, 전 세계 수많은 사람들의 마음을 따뜻하게 해 주었다.

63. Later, when the news media carried the story that the child's family was struggling to pay their medical bills, donations came in from everywhere.
나중에, 언론에 그 아이의 가족이 치료비를 내지 못해 고충을 겪고 있다는 기사가 나갔을 때, 사방에서 기부금이 들어왔다.

64. The firefighter's kindness worked a small miracle.
소방관의 친절이 작은 기적을 이룬 것이다.

65. What Lessard demonstrated is called empathy−the ability to understand other people's thoughts and feelings and to act on the basis of that understanding.
Lessard가 보여 준 것은 공감 능력이라고 한다 - 다른 사람들의 생각과 감정을 이해하고 그 이해에 근거해 실천하는 능력이다.

66. Like Lessard, highly empathic people imagine themselves into the experiences of other people to find out how to best help them.
Lessard처럼 공감 능력이 뛰어난 사람들은 다른 사람의 경험 속에 자기를 대입해 상상하고 어떻게 하면 그들을 가장 잘 도울 수 있을지 알아낸다.

67. Empathy is not a talent that only special people have.
공감 능력은 특별한 사람들만 가진 재능이 아니다.

68. Whoever has a healthy mind is capable of reading other people's minds.
건강한 마음을 가진 사람이라면 누구나 다른 사람들의 마음을 읽을 수 있다.

69. It's only a matter of degree.
정도의 차이일 뿐이다.

70. Modern neuroscience tells us that we are all born with empathy and exercise it all the time.
현대 신경 과학은 우리 모두가 공감 능력을 갖고 태어났으며 언제나 발휘하고 있다고 말해 준다.

71. In 1990, a team of neuroscientists led by Dr. Giacomo Rizzolatti made a historic discovery while monitoring a monkey's brain.
1990년, Giacomo Rizzolatti(지아코모 리졸라티) 박사가 이끄는 신경 과학자 팀이 원숭이의 뇌를 추적 감시하다가 역사적인 발견을 했다.

72. What they discovered was "mirror neurons" in our brain that run a simulation of other people's experiences.
그들이 발견한 것은 우리 뇌 속에서 다른 사람의 경험을 가상으로 재현하는 '미러 뉴런(거울 신경 세포)' 이었다.

73. When we observe other people, mirror neurons imitate their facial expressions and physical responses in our minds to create a virtual experience.
우리가 다른 사람들을 관찰할 때, 미러 뉴런은 그들의 얼굴 표정과 신체적 반응을 우리 마음속에서 모방해 가상 현실을 만들어 낸다.

74. This lets us go through their experiences as if the experiences were ours.
이는 우리로 하여금 그들의 경험이 마치 우리의 경험인 것처럼 겪게 해 준다.

75. The discovery of mirror neurons proved that empathy is a natural human sense, like sight or hearing.
미러 뉴런의 발견은 공감 능력이 시각이나 청각처럼 타고난 인간의 감각이라는 사실을 입증했다.

76. Just as we are constantly looking around without focusing on any specific object, we empathize without being conscious of doing so.
우리가 구체적 대상에 초점을 맞추지 않고도 계속 주위를 둘러보고 있는 것처럼, 의식하지 않고도 우리는 공감한다.

77. When we learn that our friends are nervous before an audition, we may imagine their anxiety and try to cheer them up.
친구들이 오디션을 앞두고 불안해 하는 걸 알게 되면 우리는 그들의 불안감을 상상하고 기분을 좋게 해주려 노력할 수도 있다.

78. When we see someone begging on the street, instead of simply walking by, we may consider what it is like to sleep out on a cold winter night and leave some money for them.
길거리에서 구걸하는 사람을 보면, 그냥 스쳐지나가는 대신, 추운 겨울밤 밖에서 잠을 자는 건 어떤 것일까 생각해 보고 약간의 돈을 남기고 갈 수도 있다.

79. We may want to do whatever we can to help the person.
그 사람을 돕기 위해 할 수 있는 뭐라도 해 주고 싶은 마음이 들 수도 있다.

80. These little conscious acts of empathy help make our lives happier and our world a better place for everyone.
이런 소소하고 의식적인 공감 행위가 우리 삶을 더 행복하게 하고 우리 세상을 모두에게 더 나은 곳으로 만드는 데 도움을 준다.

81. Just as we can close our eyes to what we do not want to see, however, we can also turn off our empathy.
하지만 우리가 보고 싶지 않은 게 있으면 눈을 감듯이, 우리는 공감 능력 역시 꺼둘 수 있다.

82. When we are too stressed out or too absorbed in ourselves to look out for others, our empathy goes to sleep.
스트레스를 너무 많이 받고 있거나 우리 자신에게 지나치게 매몰되어 다른 사람들을 살필 여유가 없을 때, 우리의 공감 능력은 잠들어 버린다.

83. When we believe that life is a series of competitions that one must win in order to survive, we put empathy on hold and behave selfishly.
우리가 삶이란 경쟁의 연속이라서 생존하기 위해서는 이겨야 한다고 믿을 때, 우리는 공감 능력을 대기 모드로 돌려 놓고 이기적으로 행동한다.

84. We may do harm to others and ignore their pain.
다른 사람들에게 해를 입히고 그들의 아픔을 못 본 척할 수도 있다.

85. People with broken empathy make no connection with others, but 99 percent of ordinary people are affected by the feelings of people close to them.
고장 난 공감 능력을 지닌 사람들은 타인과 유대를 전혀 맺지 못하지만, 99퍼센트의 정상적인 사람들은 가까운 사람들의 감정에 영향을 받는다.

86. When we see our friends laughing, our mirror neurons fire up and mimic their laughter in our minds, making us happy.
친구들이 웃고 있는 모습을 보면 우리의 미러 뉴런에 불이 들어와 우리 마음속에서 친구들의 웃음 소리를 흉내내고, 우리를 행복하게 한다.

87. Also, we can never be truly happy when people around us are sad.
또한 우리는 우리 주변의 사람들이 슬퍼한다면 결코 진정으로 즐거울 수 없다.

88. Selfish behavior that hurts others cannot bring us happiness.
타인을 아프게 하는 이기적인 행동은 우리에게 행복을 가져다줄 수 없다.

89. We need to be aware of the power of empathy and make efforts to put it to good use.
우리는 공감 능력의 힘을 의식하고 잘 활용하기 위해 노력할 필요가 있다.

90. Picture the mirror neurons in your brain and try to turn them on.
여러분의 뇌에 있는 미러 뉴런들을 상상해 보고 전원을 켜려고 노력해 보라.

91. Use them to pay more attention to what people around you are thinking and feeling.
미러 뉴런들을 활용해 주변의 사람들이 생각하고 느끼는 것에 좀 더 주의를 기울여 보라.

92. The power of empathy will help you change your corner of the world for the better.
공감 능력의 힘이 당신이 살고 있는 세상의 한 모퉁이를 더 낫게 변화시킬 수 있도록 도와줄 것이다.

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1. Do you have trouble locating your computer screen amid the jungle of old coffee mugs and scattered papers?
당신은 사용한 커피 잔과 흐트러진 종이의 정글 한가운데에서 컴퓨터 스크린을 찾는 데 어려움을 겪고 있는가?

2. Or is your workspace a minimalist's dream?
또는 당신의 작업 공간은 미니멀리스트의 꿈인가?

3. Whether you're neat or messy, your workspace may reveal a lot about your personality.
당신이 깔끔하든 지저분하든 당신의 작업 공간은 당신의 성격에 대해 많은 것을 말해 줄 것이다.

4. Every office worker has a particular type of desk they keep.
모든 회사원들은 그들이 고수하는 특정한 타입의 책상을 갖고 있다.

5. 

연결

 And a number of studies suggest that the state of your desk might affect how you work, from the idea that disorderly environments produce creativity — to the idea that too much mess can interfere with focus.
그리고 많은 연구가 당신의 책상의 상태가 어떻게 당신이 일하는지에 영향을 끼칠지도 모른다는 것을 시사하는데, 무질서한 환경이 창조성을 만들어 낸다는 생각에서부터 ― 너무 많은 어질러진 물건이 집중을 방해할 수 있다는 생각에 이르기까지.

6. Deliberately or not, we're constantly making statements about ourselves through our personal presentation of the desk.
의도적이든 아니든 우리는 계속해서 우리 개인의 책상의 표현을 통해 우리 자신에 대해서 진술하고 있다.

7. 

원오복

 

잉전

 

콤잉

 One of the reasons physical spaces, including our office desks, can be so revealing about us is that they're essentially the crystallization of a lot of behavior over time.
회사 책상을 포함한 물리적 공간이 우리에 대해서 많은 것을 말해줄 수 있는 이유 중의 하나는 그것들이 본질적으로 시간이 지남에 따라 많은 행동을 구체화하는 것이기 때문이다.

8. 

수동투

 Numbers were invented to describe precise amounts: three teeth, seven days, twelve goats.
숫자는 정확한 양을 기술하기 위해 발명되었다: 치아 3개, 7일, 염소 12마리.

9. 

연결

 

콤형

 

~ever

 When quantities are large, however, we do not use numbers in a precise way.
그러나, 양이 많을 때 우리는 숫자를 정확하게 사용하지 않는다.

10. We approximate using a 'round number' as a place mark.
우리는 수량 단위 표시어로 '어림수'를 사용하여 대략적으로 말한다.

11. It is easier and more convenient.
그것은 더 쉽고, 더 편리하다.

12. 

연결

 

ThereVS

 

콤접

 When we say, for example, that there were a hundred people at the market, we don't mean that there were exactly one hundred people there.
예를 들어, 우리가 시장에 100명의 사람들이 있었다고 말할 때 그곳에 정확히 100명의 사람이 있었다는 것을 의미하지 않는다.

13. 

연결

 And when we say that the universe is 13_7 billion years old, we don't mean exactly 13,700,000,000; we mean give or take a few hundred million years.
그리고 우리가 우주의 나이가 137억 년이라고 말할 때 정확히 13,700,000,000을 의미하지 않고; 몇 억을 더하거나 뺀 것을 의미한다.

14. 

콤형

 Big numbers are understood approximately, small ones precisely, and these two systems interact uneasily.
큰 숫자들은 대강 이해되고 작은 숫자들은 정확히 이해되고 이러한 두 체계는 불확실하게 상호작용한다.

15. 

시제다름

 

시제다름

 It is clear nonsense to say that next year the universe will be '13_7 billion and one' years old.
내년에 우주가 '137억 1'년이라고 말하는 것은 명백히 터무니없는 생각이다.

16. It will remain 13_7 billion years old for the rest of our lives.
우리의 남은 생애 동안 그것은 137억 년으로 남아있을 것이다.

17. The overabundance of options in today's marketplace gives you more freedom of choice.
오늘날 시장에서 선택 항목의 과잉은 당신에게 더 많은 선택의 자유를 준다.

18. 

연결

 

~ever

 However, there may be a price to pay in terms of happiness.
그러나 행복의 관점에서 치러야 할 대가가 있을지도 모른다.

19. 

분사

 According to research by psychologists David Myers and Robert Lane, all this choice often makes people depressed.
심리학자 David Myers와 Robert Lane의 연구에 따르면 모든 이러한 선택은 자주 사람들을 우울하게 만든다.

20. Researchers gave some shoppers 24 choices of jams to taste and others only 6 choices.
연구자들이 어떤 쇼핑객들에게는 24개의 잼을 맛보게 했고 다른 사람들에게는 오직 6개만 맛보게 했다.

21. Those who had fewer choices were happier with the tasting.
더 적은 선택 항목을 가진 사람들이 맛볼 때 더 행복했다.

22. 

콤접

 Even more surprisingly, the ones with a smaller selection purchased jam 31% of the time, while those with a wider range of choices only purchased jam 3% of the time.
훨씬 더 놀랍게도, 더 넓은 범위의 선택 사항을 가진 사람들 중 오직 그 당시 3%만이 잼을 구매한 반면, 더 적은 선택 사항을 가진 사람들 중에서는 그 당시 31%가 잼을 구매했다.

23. The ironic thing about this is that people nearly always say they want more choices.
아이러니한 점은 사람들이 거의 항상 더 많은 선택 항목을 원한다고 말한다는 것이다.

24. 

연결

 

더비더비

 Yet, the more options they have, the more paralyzed they become.
그러나 그들이 더 많은 선택 항목을 가질수록 그들은 더 마비된다.

25. Savvy restaurant owners provide fewer choices.
사리에 밝은 레스토랑 사장들은 더 적은 선택 항목을 제공한다.

26. 

5형식

 

분사

 

콤잉

 

피전

 This allows customers to feel more relaxed, prompting them to choose easily and leave more satisfied with their choices.
이것은 고객들이 더 편안함을 느끼게 하고, 그들이 쉽게 선택하여 그 선택에 더 만족하도록 촉진한다.

27. 

분사

 

피전

 Confident leaders are not afraid to ask the basic questions: the questions to which you may feel embarrassed about not already knowing the answers.
자신감 있는 리더들은 아직 답을 알지 못한다는 것에 대해 창피하게 느낄 수도 있는 기본적인 질문을 하는 것에 대해 두려워하지 않는다.

28. 

원급

 When you don't know something, admit it as quickly as possible and immediately take action ― ask a question.
당신이 무엇인가를 알지 못한다면, 그것을 가능한 빨리 인정하고 즉시 조치를 취하라 – 즉, 질문을 하라.

29. 

how어순

 If you have forgotten who the governor is or how many hydrogen atoms are in a molecule of water, quietly ask a friend but one way or the other, quit hiding, and take action.
만약 당신이 주지사가 누구인지 혹은 물 분자에 얼마나 많은 수소 원자가 있는지를 잊어버렸다면, 조용히 친구에게 이런 저런 방법으로 물어보고, 숨기기를 그만두고, 조치를 취하라.

30. 

콤접

 

시제다름

 Paradoxically, when you ask basic questions, you will more than likely be perceived by others to be smarter.
역설적이게도, 당신이 기본적인 질문을 할 때, 당신은 다른 사람들에 의해 더 똑똑하다고 인식될 가능성이 높다.

31. 

연결

 And more importantly, you'll end up knowing far more over your lifetime.
그리고 더 중요하게는, 당신은 결국 인생을 살아가면서 훨씬 더 많은 것을 알게 될 것이다.

32. 

대과거

 

시제다름

 This approach will cause you to be more successful than you would have been had you employed the common practice of pretending to know more than you do.
이러한 접근법은 만약 당신이 아는 것보다 더 많은 것을 아는 척하는 흔한 행동을 했다면 당신이 이룰 수 있는 성공보다, 당신을 좀 더 성공적으로 만들 것이다.

33. 

5형식

 

콤형

 To make good leaders, effective teachers encourage, invite, and even force their students to ask those fundamental questions.
훌륭한 리더를 만들어 내기 위해서 유능한 교사들은 학생들이 그러한 기본적인 질문을 하도록 격려하고 권유하고 그리고 심지어 강요한다.

34. We are extremely responsive to what we perceive people around us to be doing.
우리는 우리 주변의 사람들이 하는 행동을 인식한 것에 매우 반응적이다.

35. 

5구조?

 This unconscious function has helped us make quick and good life-saving decisions throughout history.
이러한 무의식적인 기능은 역사를 통틀어 우리가 빠르고 생명을 구할 정도의 좋은 판단을 하도록 도와준다.

36. 

how어순

 A study has shown how powerful this factor is.
한 연구는 이러한 요소가 얼마나 강력한지 보여 주고 있다.

37. One practical experiment was an experiment conducted where a hotel wished their guests to reuse the towels in their rooms.
한 실용적인 실험이 투숙객이 자신들의 방에서 수건을 재사용하도록 바라는 호텔에서 실행되었다.

38. 

피투

 They decided to put out a few signs.
그들은 몇 개의 표지판을 내걸기로 결정했다.

39. The first sign cited environmental reasons and the second sign said the hotel would donate a portion of end-of-year laundry savings.
첫 번째 표지판은 환경적인 이유에 대해서 언급했고 두 번째는 연말에 세탁비 절약한 것의 일부를 호텔이 기부한다는 내용이었다.

40. The third sign showed the majority of guests reused their towels at least once during their stay.
세 번째 표지판은 대부분의 투숙객들이 그들이 투숙하는 동안 적어도 한 번은 수건을 재사용했다는 내용이었다.

41. To their surprise, guests responded most positively to the third sign.
놀랍게도, 투숙객들은 세 번째 표지판에 가장 긍정적으로 반응하였다.

42. 

5형식

 

ThereVS

 If you want to influence people to act a certain way, there are few more powerful methods than to give the impression that others are doing the action you desire them to do.
만약 당신이 사람들이 어떤 특정한 방식으로 행동하도록 영향을 미치고 싶다면, 그 사람들이 했으면 하는 행동을 다른 사람들도 하고 있다는 인상을 주는 것보다 더 강력한 방법은 거의 없다.

43. 

전피

 Suppose that the price of frozen yogurt falls.
냉동 요거트의 가격이 떨어진다고 가정해 보자.

44. The law of demand says that you will buy more frozen yogurt.
수요의 법칙에 따르면 당신은 더 많은 냉동 요거트를 사게 될 것이다.

45. At the same time, you will probably buy less ice cream.
동시에, 당신은 아마도 아이스크림은 더 적게 살 것이다.

46. 

콤잉

 This is because ice cream and frozen yogurt are both cold and sweet desserts, satisfying similar desires.
그 이유는 아이스크림과 냉동 요거트는 둘 다 비슷한 욕구를 충족시키는 차갑고 달콤한 디저트이기 때문이다.

47. When a fall in the price of one good reduces the demand for another good, the two goods are called substitutes.
한 재화의 가격 하락이 다른 재화의 수요를 감소시킬 때, 이 두 재화는 대체재라 불린다.

48. They are often pairs of goods that are used in place of each other, like hot dogs and hamburgers.
그것들은 핫도그와 햄버거처럼 종종 서로를 대신해서 사용되는 재화의 쌍이다.

49. Now suppose that the price of chocolate topping falls.
이제 초콜릿 토핑의 가격이 하락한다고 상상해 보자.

50. According to the law of demand, you will buy more chocolate topping. 😎
수요의 법칙에 따르면, 당신은 더 많은 초콜릿 토핑을 살 것이다.

51. 

연결

 

콤접

 

시제다름

 Yet, in this case, you will likely buy more ice cream as well, since ice cream and topping are often used together.
그러나 이번 경우에는 아이스크림도 더 많이 사게 될 확률이 높은데, 왜냐하면 아이스크림과 토핑은 종종 함께 사용되기 때문이다.

52. When a fall in the price of one good raises the demand for another good, the two goods are called complements.
한 재화의 가격 하락이 다른 재화의 수요를 끌어올릴 때 이 두 재화는 보완재라 불린다.

53. 

원급

 

피전

 Food shortages caused by global warming could force as many as 1 billion people to leave their homes by 2050, according to the Earth Institute, a New York-based aid agency.
New York에 있는 구호 기관인 Earth Institute에 따르면, 지구 온난화에 의해 야기된 식량 부족은 2050년까지 10억 명이나 되는 사람들이 그들의 집을 떠나게 만들 수 있다.

54. 

콤접

 Hardest hit may be Africa, which could lose two-thirds of its cropland due to desertification, which occurs when the land loses its ability to produce vegetation and turns into deserts.
가장 심한 지역이 아프리카인데, 땅이 초목을 생산하는 능력을 잃어버리고 사막으로 변할 때 발생하는 사막화로 인하여 경작지의 3분의 2를 잃을 수 있다.

55. 

5형식

 

콤형

 Although many scientists expect climate change to result in more rainfall, some areas could experience droughts because rainfall is sporadic or falls in concentrations in some places but misses others.
비록 많은 과학자들이 기후 변화가 더 많은 비를 야기한다고 예상하지만 어떤 지역은 비가 산발적으로 내리고, 또 어떤 지역에서는 집중적으로 내리지만 다른 지역에서는 내리지 않기 때문에 가뭄을 경험할 수 있다.

56. 

연결

 

부전

 Also, desertification could occur because warmer temperatures draw moisture out of the soil.
또한 사막화는 더 높은 기온이 토양으로부터 습기를 앗아가기 때문에 발생할 수 있다.

57. 

5형식

 

수동투

 

콤잉

 

시제다름

 When regions can no longer produce food, people will be forced to move to other areas, making them "climate refugees."
지역들이 더 이상 식량을 생산해 낼 수 없을 때, 사람들은 "기후 난민"이 되어 다른 지역으로 이동해야만 할 것이다.

58. 

콤피

 

부형

 Katherine Schreiber and Leslie Sim, experts on exercise addiction, recognizedthat smartwatches and fitness trackers have probably inspired sedentary people to take up exercise, and encouraged people who aren't very active to exercise more consistently.
운동 중독에 관한 전문가인 Katherine Schreiber와 Leslie Sim은 아마도 스마트 시계와 건강 추적기가 주로 앉아서 지내는 사람들이 운동을 시작하도록 격려해 왔고 별로 활동적이지 않은 사람들이 더 지속적으로 운동을 하도록 장려해 왔음을 인정했다.

59. 

연결

 But they were convinced the devices were also quite dangerous.
하지만 그들은 그 장치들이 또한 상당히 위험하다고 확신했다.

60. 

잉전

 Schreiber explained that focusing on numbers separates people from being in tune with their body.
Schreiber는 숫자에 집중하는 것이 사람들을 자신의 몸과 조화를 이루는 것으로부터 분리한다고 설명했다.

61. 

콤접

 Exercising becomes mindless, which is 'the goal' of addiction.
운동하는 것은 아무런 생각이 없게 되는데, 그것이 중독의 '목표'이다.

62. 

잉전

 This 'goal' that she mentioned is a sort of automatic mindlessness, the outsourcing of decision making to a device.
그녀가 언급했던 이 '목표'는 일종의 무의식적 분별없음, 즉 의사 결정을 장치에 위임하는 것이다.

63. 

연결

 

피전

 

피투

 She recently sustained a stress fracture in her foot because she refused to listen to her overworked body, instead continuing to run toward an unreasonable workout target.
그녀는 혹사당한 몸에 귀 기울이는 것을 거부하고 대신에 터무니 없는 운동 목표를 향하여 계속해서 달렸기 때문에 최근 자신의 발에 피로 골절을 입었다.

64. 

피전

 Schreiber has suffered from addictive exercise tendencies, and vows not to use wearable tech when she works out.
Schreiber는 중독적인 운동 성향으로 고통을 겪어왔고, 운동할 때 웨어러블 기기를 사용하지 않기로 맹세한다.

65. Your sense of smell links you directly with your feelings, instincts and memories.
여러분의 후각은 여러분을 자신의 감정, 본능 그리고 기억과 직접 이어준다.

66. Scents have the power to stimulate states of well-being.
향기는 행복한 상태를 촉진하는 힘을 가지고 있다.

67. By utilizing aromas in your daily habits, you can enjoy the advantages of an intense state of health.
여러분의 매일 습관 속에서 향기를 활용함으로써 여러분은 건강의 강렬한 상태의 장점들을 즐길 수 있다.

68. 

분사

 Find a scent that you like and inhale its perfume at times when you're feeling calmed and at peace.
여러분이 좋아하는 한 향기를 찾아서 진정되고 평온함을 느낄 때 그 향기를 들이마셔라.

69. 

분사

 Perhaps it's the incense that you burn during meditation, a torch that you light during a calming bath, or an aromatic oil spray that you put on your cushion before bedtime.
아마 그것은 명상 중에 여러분이 태우는 향, 편안함을 주는 목욕 동안 여러분이 불을 붙이는 등, 혹은 취침시간 전에 여러분이 쿠션에 뿌리는 아로마 오일 스프레이일 것이다.

70. 

분사

 In time, your body will connect these relaxed feelings with the usage of that specific scent.
이윽고 여러분의 몸은 이러한 편안해진 감정들을 그 특정한 향기의 사용과 연결 짓게 될 것이다.

71. 

분사

 When you encounter a moment of stress, you can smell the aroma that you connect with a state of relax and that will produce a calming response throughout your whole body.
스트레스 순간을 맞닥뜨리게 되면 여러분은 편안한 상태와 연결 되는 향기를 맡을 수가 있고, 그것이 여러분의 몸 전체를 통해 진정 반응을 일으킬 것이다.

72. A lot of people find that physical movement can sometimes dispel negative feelings.
많은 사람은 신체 움직임이 때때로 부정적인 감정들을 떨쳐버릴 수 있음을 발견한다.

73. If we are feeling negative, it can be very easy for us to stop wanting to stay active in our everyday life.
만약 우리가 부정적으로 느끼고 있다면, 우리가 일상생활에서 활동적인 상태이고 싶어 하는 것을 멈추기가 매우 쉬울 수 있다.

74. 

연결

 

전등접

 

잉전

 This is why many people who suffer from depression are also found sleeping in and having no motivation to go outside or exercise.
이것이 또한 우울증을 겪는 많은 사람이 계속 잠을 자고, 외출을 하거나 운동을 하려는 동기가 없는 것으로 발견되는 이유이다.

75. Unfortunately, this lack of exercise can actually compound many negative emotions.
불행히도, 이러한 운동의 부족이 실제로 많은 부정적인 감정을 악화시킬 수 있다.

76. Exercise and movement is a great way for us to start getting rid of negative energies.
운동과 움직임은 우리가 부정적인 에너지를 제거하기 시작하는 훌륭한 방법이다.

77. 

접접

 Many people find that when they are angry, they go into a state where they want to exercise or clean.
많은 사람은 자신들이 화날 때 그들이 운동을 하거나 청소를 하고 싶은 상태가 된다는 점을 깨닫는다.

78. This is actually a very healthy and positive thing for you to do and a great way for you to begin to deconstruct your negative emotions so that they no longer affect your life and harm your relationships.
이것은 사실상 여러분이 하는 매우 건강하고 긍정적인 일이며, 그것(부정적인 감정)들이 더 이상 여러분의 삶에 영향을 미치지 않고 관계를 해치지 않도록 여러분이 자신의 부정적인 감정들을 해체하기 시작하는 훌륭한 방법이다.

79. A father took his son to the circus.
아버지는 자신의 아들을 서커스에 데려갔다.

80. Before the show started, he took his son to see the animals in their respective cages ― all except for the elephant that was tied with a rope.
쇼가 시작되기 전, 그(father)는 자신의 아들을 데리고 밧줄에 묶여 있는 코끼리를 제외하고 모두 각자의 우리에 있는 동물들을 보러 갔다.

81. 

피투

 Holding his father's hand, the little boy turned to him and said, "Dad, this elephant is so big and strong.
자신의 아버지의 손을 잡으면서 작은 소년은 그(father)를 돌아보고 말했다, "아빠, 이 코끼리가 매우 크고 힘이 세잖아요.

82. He can kick the rope and run away.
그는 밧줄을 걷어차고 도망갈 수 있어요.

83. Why doesn't he?
왜 그렇게 안 하나요?"

84. 

how어순

 

NoMatter

 

피투

 "No matter how hard he tried to think of an intelligent answer, the father didn't have a good one to give his son.
그(father)가 아무리 열심히 현명한 대답을 생각해 내려고 노력했음에도, 아버지에게는 아들에게 해 줄 좋은 대답이 없었다.

85. 

연결

 

5형식

 

피투

 So, he suggested to his son that he go ask the question to the elephant trainer.
그래서 그(father)는 자신의 아들에게 코끼리 조련사에게 가서 질문하라고 제안했다.

86. 

잉전

 When the boy saw the trainer passing by, he asked why the beast didn't try to escape.
소년이 조련사가 지나가는 것을 보았을 때, 그(son)는 왜 이 동물이 탈출하려고 애쓰지 않는지를 물었다.

87. The trainer said, "When this elephant was a baby, we tied the same rope to his foot and the tree.
조련사는 말했다, "이 코끼리가 아기였을 때, 우리는 같은 밧줄을 그의 발과 나무에 묶었단다.

88. The elephant couldn't break free, and over time, he simply accepted the rope as a way of life."
코끼리는 탈출할 수 없었고, 시간이 지나면서 그는 단순히 밧줄을 삶의 방식으로 받아들였지."

89. 

idiom

 

피투

 Power distance is the term used to [refer to] how widely an unequal distribution of power is accepted by the members of a culture.
'권력 거리'는 권력의 불평등한 분배가 한 문화의 구성원들에 의해 얼마나 널리 수용되는지를 나타내는 데 사용되는 용어이다.

90. It relates to the degree to which the less powerful members of a society accept their inequality in power and consider it the norm.
그것은 권력이 더 적은 사회 구성원들이 그들의 권력에서의 불평등을 수용하고 그것을 규범으로 여기는 정도와 관계가 있다.

91. In cultures with high acceptance of power distance (e.g., India, Brazil, Greece, Mexico, and the Philippines), people are not viewed as equals, and everyone has a clearly defined or allocated place in the social hierarchy.
권력 거리에 대한 높은 수용의 문화들(예를 들어, 인도, 브라질, 그리스, 멕시코 그리고 필리핀)에서, 사람들은 평등한 것으로 여겨지지 않으며, 모든 사람이 사회 계층 내에서 명확하게 정해지거나 할당된 위치를 가진다.

92. 

콤형

 In cultures with low acceptance of power distance (e.g., Finland, Norway, NewZealand, and Israel), people believe inequality should be minimal, and a hierarchical division is viewed as one of convenience only.
권력 거리에 대한 낮은 수용의 문화들(예를 들어, 핀란드, 노르웨이, 뉴질랜드 그리고 이스라엘)에서는, 사람들은 불평등이 최소여야만 한다고 믿으며, 계층적 구분은 오직 편의상 구분으로서만 여겨진다.

93. 

ThereVS

 

피전

 In these cultures, there is more fluidity within the social hierarchy, and it is relatively easy for individuals to move up the social hierarchy based on their individual efforts and achievements.
이러한 문화에서는 사회 계층 내에서의 더 많은 유동성이 있으며, 개인이 그들의 개인적 노력과 성취를 토대로 사회 계층을 상승시키는 것이 상대적으로 쉽다.

94. Are you a 'rushaholic'?
여러분은 '서두름에 중독된 사람'인가?

95. 

콤접

 Do you happen to live in a fast-paced city, where you feel in a constant hurry?
혹시 여러분은 자신들이 끊임없는 서두름 속에 있다고 느끼는 빠른 속도의 도시에 살고 있는가?

96. 

전전

 A recent poll of over 1,000 Americans found that nearly half felt they lacked enough time in daily life.
1,000명이 넘는 미국인을 대상으로 한 최근 여론 조사는 거의 절반이 일상생활에서 충분한 시간이 부족하다고 느꼈다는 것을 밝혀냈다.

97. 

잉전

 'Time famine' ― the feeling of having too much to do and not enough time to do it ― is the cause of unnecessary stress and reduced performance.
할 것은 너무 많고 그것을 할 시간은 충분하지 않다는 느낌인 '시간 기근'은 불필요한 스트레스와 줄어든 성과의 원인이다.

98. We all tend to rush when we have so many things to do, and that negatively affects our performance.
우리 모두는 우리에게 해야 할 일이 매우 많을 때 서두르는 경향이 있고, 그리고 그것이 우리의 성과에 부정적으로 영향을 미친다.

99. 

접접

 

부전

 Doing things quickly actually ends up slowing you down, such as when you rush out of your house only to realize you forgot your keys, phone, or wallet on the kitchen table.
급히 일을 하는 것은 여러분이 집에서 급하게 나와 결국 열쇠나 전화기 혹은 지갑을 부엌 식탁 위에 잊고 온 것을 알게 될 때와 같이 실제로는 결국 여러분을 늦어지게 한다.

100. 

첫명사

 Driving faster will not get you to your destination any sooner. 😍
더 빨리 운전하는 것은 여러분을 자신의 목적지에 조금이라도 더 일찍 데려다주지는 않을 것이다.

101. 

시제다름

 Assuming that by doing things faster you will get more done is a trap.
일을 더 빠르게 함으로써 여러분이 더 많이 하게 될 것이라고 가정하는 것은 함정이다.

102. Veblen goods are named after Thorstein Veblen, a US economist who formulated the theory of "conspicuous consumption".
베블런재(Veblen goods)는 '과시적 소비' 이론을 만들어낸 미국의 경제학자인 Thorstein Veblen의 이름을 따서 지어졌다.

103. 

5구조?

 They are strange because demand for them increases as their price rises.
그것들(베블런재)은 그 가격이 상승함에 따라 그것들에 대한 수요가 증가하기 때문에 이상하다.

104. According to Veblen, these goods must signal high status.
Veblen에 따르면 이러한 물건(베블런재)들은 높은 지위를 나타내야 한다.

105. A willingness to pay higher prices is due to a desire to advertise wealth rather than to acquire better quality.
기꺼이 더 높은 가격을 지불하고자 함은 더 나은 품질을 얻기보다는 부유함을 드러내고자 하는 욕망에 기인한다.

106. 

연결

 A true Veblen good, therefore, should not be noticeably higher quality than the lower-priced equivalents.
그러므로 진정한 베블런재는 더 저렴한 가격의 동등한 물건보다 눈에 띄게 더 높은 품질이지는 않을 것이다.

107. 

시제다름

 If the price falls so much that it is no longer high enough to exclude the less well off, the rich will stop buying it.
만약 그 가격이 너무 많이 하락하여 덜 부유한 사람들을 배제할 정도로 가격이 더 이상 높지 않다면, 부자들은 그것을 사는 것을 중단할 것이다.

108. 

ThereVS

 There is much evidence of this behavior in the markets for luxury cars, champagne, watches, and certain clothing labels.
고급 차, 샴페인, 시계 그리고 특정 의류 브랜드 시장에는 이러한 행동에 대한 많은 증거가 있다.

109. A reduction in prices might see a temporary increase in sales for the seller, but then sales will begin to fall.
가격 하락은 판매자들에게는 일시적인 판매량의 상승을 보일 수 있으나, 그 이후에는 판매량이 하락하기 시작할 것이다.

110. Identity theft can take many forms in the digital world.
신원 도용은 디지털 세계에서 많은 유형을 띨 수 있다.

111. 

잉전

 

전피

 That's because many of the traditional clues about identity ― someone's physical appearance and presence ― are replaced by machine-based checking of "credentials".
그것은 어떤 사람의 신체적 모습과 존재와 같은 신원에 대한 많은 전통적인 단서들이 기계에 기반을 둔 '신용 증명물'을 확인하는 것으로 대체되기 때문이다.

112. 

전등접

 Someone is able to acquire your credentials ― sign-on names, passwords, cards, tokens ― and in so doing is able to convince an electronic system that they are you.
어떤 사람이 로그인 이름, 비밀번호, 카드, 징표와 같은 신용 증명물을 습득할 수 있고 그렇게 해서 전자 시스템에 그들이 여러분이라고 확신시킬 수 있다.

113. 

전피

 This is an ingredient in large numbers of cyber-related fraud, and cyber-related fraud is by far the most common form of crime that hits individuals.
이것이 상당수의 사이버 관련 사기의 요소이며, 사이버 관련 사기는 개인들을 공격하는 단연코 가장 흔한 범죄 형태이다.

114. 

연결

 For example, identity thieves can buy goods and services which you will never see but will pay for, intercept payments, and, more drastically, empty your bank account.
예를 들어, 신원 도용자들은 여러분이 결코 보지 않게 되겠지만 지불하게 될 재화와 용역을 구입할 수 있고, 지불금을 가로챌 수 있고, 더 심하게는 여러분의 은행 계좌를 텅 비울 수 있다.

115. 

원급

 

콤형

 

피전

 Although the victims of identity theft are usually thought of as individuals, small and large businesses are often caught out as well.
비록 신원 도용의 희생자들이 보통 개인이라고 여겨지지만, 크고 작은 사업체들도 또한 종종 곤경에 빠진다.

116. A researcher in adult education at the University of Toronto, Allen Tough wrote a paper called "The Iceberg of Informal Adult Learning."
Toronto 대학에서 성인 교육 연구자인 Allen Tough가 '비형식적 성인 학습의 빙산'이라는 논문을 썼다.

117. Tough formulated a reverse 20/80 rule for adult learning.
Tough는 성인 학습에 대해 정반대의 20/80 규칙을 만들어 냈다.

118. 

콤피

 Twenty percent of an adult learner's efforts were formal, organized by an institution.
성인 학습자들의 노력의 20퍼센트는 기관에 의해 조직된 형식적인 것이었다.

119. 

콤피

 Eighty percent was informal, organized by the learner.
80퍼센트는 학습자에 의해 조직된 비형식적인 것이었다.

120. 

콤접

 He used the metaphor of an iceberg to describe the large portion of learning, informal learning, that remains invisible.
그는 눈에 보이지 않은 채로 남아 있는 학습의 커다란 부분인 비형식적 학습을 설명하기 위해 빙산의 비유를 사용했다.

121. Tough researched the reasons why people chose to learn on their own rather than attend a class.
Tough는 사람들이 수업을 듣는 것보다 스스로 학습하는 것을 선택한 이유를 연구했다.

122. "People seem to want to be in control," he wrote.
"사람들은 주도권을 잡고 싶어 하는 것처럼 보인다"라고 그는 썼다.

123. "They want to set their own pace and use their own style of learning; they want to keep it flexible.
"그들은 자신만의 속도를 정하고 자신만의 학습 스타일을 사용하고 싶어 한다, 즉 그들은 그것을 융통성 있게 유지하고 싶어 한다.

124. 

연결

 "People also seem to consider informal learning experiential and social.
"사람들은 또한 비형식적 학습을 경험적이고 사회적인 것으로 간주하는 것처럼 보인다.

125. Lifelong learning organized around one's interests might be seen as a new form of recreation.
한 사람의 관심사에 맞춰 조직된 평생의 학습은 오락 활동의 새로운 형태로 보일지도 모른다.

126. The online world is an artificial universe ― entirely human-made and designed.
온라인 세상은 완전히 사람에 의해 만들어지고 설계된 인공의 세계이다.

127. The design of the underlying system shapes how we appear and what we see of other people.
그 근본적인 시스템의 디자인이 우리가 어떻게 보이고 우리가 다른 사람들에게서 무엇을 보는지를 형성한다.

128. It determines the structure of conversations and who has access to what information.
그것은 대화의 구조와 누가 어떤 정보에 접근할 수 있는지를 결정한다.

129. Architects of physical cities determine the paths people will take and the sights they will see.
물리적인 도시의 건축가들은 사람들이 가게 될 길과 그들이 보게 될 광경을 결정한다.

130. They affect people's mood by creating cathedrals that inspire awe and schools that encourage playfulness.
그들은 경외감을 불러일으키는 대성당들과 명랑함을 북돋는 학교들을 지음으로써 사람들의 기분에 영향을 미친다.

131. 

연결

 

콤형

 

~ever

 Architects, however, do not control how the residents of those buildings present themselves or see each other ― but the designers of virtual spaces do, and they have far greater influence on the social experience of their users.
그러나, 건축가들이 그러한 건물들의 거주자들이 어떻게 자신들을 나타내는지 또는 서로를 어떻게 바라보는지를 통제하지는 않지만, 가상공간의 설계자들은 그렇게 하며, 그들은 사용자들의 사회적 경험에 훨씬 더 큰 영향을 준다.

132. 

연결

 They determine whether we see each other's faces or instead know each other only by name.
그들은 우리가 서로의 얼굴을 볼지 아니면 대신 이름만으로 서로를 알지를 결정한다.

133. 

연결

 

콤접

 They can reveal the size and makeup of an audience, or provide the impression that one is writing intimately to only a few, even if millions are in fact reading.
그들은 구독자의 크기와 구성을 드러낼 수 있거나, 실제로는 수백 만 명이 읽고 있을지라도 한 사람이 오직 소수에게만 친밀하게 글을 쓰고 있다는 인상을 줄 수 있다.

134. 

잉전

 

콤접

 In 1996, as construction workers cleared a site in downtown Athens for the foundations of a new Museum of Modern Art, they found traces of a large structure sitting on the bedrock.
1996년 건설 노동자들이 새로운 현대 미술관의 토대를 위해 아테네 시내에 한 장소를 치웠을 때, 그들은 그 암반 위에 있는 커다란 구조물의 흔적들을 발견했다.

135. 

대과거

 

콤접

 A building had occupied this same spot some two-and-a-half thousand years earlier, when it was part of a wooded sanctuary outside the original city walls, on the banks of the River Ilissos.
약 2,500년 전에 한 건물이 이와 같은 장소를 차지했었고, 그때 그것은 Ilissos 강둑에 위치한 본래의 도시 성벽들 밖에 있는 숲이 우거진 신전의 일부였다.

136. 

콤잉

 The excavation uncovered the remains of a gymnasium, a wrestling arena, changing rooms and baths.
발굴 작업은 체육관, 레슬링 경기장, 탈의실 그리고 욕조의 유적을 찾아냈다.

137. 

대과거

 

콤접

 

피투

 This had been a place for athletics and exercise, where the young men of Athens had trained to become soldiers and citizens.
그곳은 운동 경기와 운동을 위한 장소였고, 그곳에서 아테네의 젊은이들이 군인과 시민이 되기 위해 훈련했었다.

138. 

연결

 But it was more than just a centre for physical improvement.
하지만 그곳은 단순히 신체의 향상을 위한 중심지 이상이었다.

139. 

대과거

 

피투

 The archaeologists soon realised that they had found one of the most significant sites in all of western European intellectual culture, a site referred to continually by history's greatest philosophers: the Lyceum of Aristotle.
고고학자들은 자신들이 모든 서부 유럽의 지식 문화에서 가장 중요한 장소 중 한 곳, 즉 역사상 가장 위대한 철학자들에 의해 계속 언급되는 장소인 아리스토텔레스의 Lyceum(아리스토텔레스가 철학을 가르치던 학교)을 발견했음을 곧 깨달았다.

140. It was the world's first university.
그것은 바로 세계의 첫 번째 대학이었다.

141. 

콤접

 

먼햅

 The liberalization of capital markets, where funds for investment can be borrowed, has been an important contributor to the pace of globalization.
투자를 위한 자금을 빌릴 수 있는 자본 시장의 자유화는 세계화 속도에 중요한 기여 요인이었다.

142. Since the 1970s there has been a trend towards a freer flow of capital across borders.
1970년대 이후로 국경을 넘나드는 더 자유로운 자본 흐름을 향한 추세가 있었다.

143. Current economic theory suggests that this should aid development.
현재의 경제 이론은 이것이 발전에 도움이 될 것임을 시사한다.

144. 

5형식

 

전접

 Developing countries have limited domestic savings with which to invest in growth, and liberalization allows them to tap into a global pool of funds.
개발 도상국은 성장에 투자하기에 제한된 국내 저축을 가지고 있고, 자유화는 그들이 국제 공동 자금을 이용하도록 허용한다.

145. 

연결

 

5형식

 A global capital market also allows investors greater scope to manage and spread their risks.
국제 자본 시장은 또한 투자자들에게 자신들의 위험을 관리하고 분산시킬 수 있는 더 큰 범위를 허용한다.

146. 

연결

 

콤형

 

~ever

 However, some say that a freer flow of capital has raised the risk of financial instability.
하지만 어떤 사람들은 더 자유로운 자본의 흐름이 재정적 불안정성의 위험을 증가시켰다고 말한다.

147. The East Asian crisis of the late 1990s came in the wake of this kind of liberalization.
1990년대 후반의 동아시아 위기는 이러한 종류의 자유화의 결과로 발생했다.

148. Without a strong financial system and a sound regulatory environment, capital market globalization can sow the seeds of instability in economies rather than growth.
강한 재정 시스템과 건전한 규제 환경이 없다면, 자본 시장 세계화는 성장보다는 경제에 불안정성의 씨를 뿌릴 수 있다.

149. I am writing this email concerning one of your products.
귀사의 상품 중 하나에 관하여 이 이메일을 씁니다.

150. The image on your product "Indian Green" soup is not of an Indian dance but a Korean one. 😎
귀사의 상품인 'Indian Green' 수프에 부착된 이미지는 인도의 춤이 아니라 한국의 것입니다.

151. The image shows Buchaechum, a traditional Korean fan dance.
그 이미지는 전통적인 한국 부채 무용인 부채춤을 보여줍니다.

152. It is clear that in the image the dancers are wearing traditional Korean dress.
그 이미지에서 무용수들은 전통적인 한국 의상을 입고 있는 것이 분명합니다.

153. I searched online for images of an Indian fan dance, and of course, it looks very different from a Korean one.
저는 온라인으로 인도 부채춤의 이미지들을 검색했고, 물론 그것은 한국의 것과는 매우 다르게 보입니다.

154. I know your company is putting a lot of effort into presenting authentic flavors, but I'm afraid that this one small mistake could damage your company's reputation.
저는 귀사가 진짜 맛을 보여 주는 데 많은 노력을 하고 있다는 것을 알고 있지만, 이 하나의 작은 실수가 귀사에 대한 평판에 손상을 입힐까 염려가 됩니다.

155. 

원급

 I sincerely hope that you correct this as soon as possible.
저는 귀사가 이것을 가능한 한 빨리 바로잡기를 진심으로 바랍니다.

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1. At festivals and other social events, their relatives dance with them on their backs until they are old enough to join the activities for themselves.


2. These changes may alter the Earth's climate since, according to numerical climate models, a 0.5% change in solar output could be enough to change the climate.


3. Many restaurants know that tasty food is not enough to attract customers.


4. That is because a baby's vision has not developed enough to focus on the screen, and they can't even sit up on their own.


5. For a population of 10 billion, this would be enough to give every family a large house with lightweight but steel-strong walls, with 95 percent left over.


6. Or, consider definitions: If we are comparing the family institution in different societies, we must define family broadly enough to cover cultural variations yet specifically enough to make comparisons meaningful.


7. Having studied hard, a logical and disturbing answer goes something like "I'm stupid," or "I'm not smart enough to handle that kind of exam."


8. These activities improve the performance of your heart and lungs, especially if your activity is intense enough to increase your heart rate to the point that you're out of breath.


9. Dr・ Hoagland was curious enough to notice that whenever he left his wife's room for a short while, she complained that he had been gone for a long time.


10. It created a tunnel large enough to lift them one by one.


11. The sensors had to be thin enough to be comfortable on the bottom of a foot.


12. Of course, one party alone is not going to be enough to decide your entire future.


13. If the price falls so much that it is no longer high enough to exclude the less well off, the rich will stop buying it.


14. But it should also be tight enough to keep your helmet on.


15. Nevertheless, it is near enough to the truth to serve for most practical purposes, though not for all.


16. These microplastics are very difficult to measure once they are small enough to pass through the nets typically used to collect them.


17. I wasn't fortunate enough to receive a formal education, so I'd like to help young students in need.


18. But they are mature enough to start preparing for it.


19. It's hard enough to stick with goals you want to accomplish, but sometimes we make goals we're not even thrilled about in the first place.


20. After some wandering, I was lucky enough to meet a group of tourists my age from Britain.


21. At the end of the week, the adults returned to the lab, and those who had been lucky enough to play the game reported fewer psychiatric symptoms.


22. Also, an aluminum frame protects the floor, so it is strong enough to bounce balls on.


23. "Even if we build the throne hall facing south, that's not enough to ensure that the interior will get sunlight all day long," they said.


24. The bottom line is establishing a level of self- esteem that allows you to be confident enough to make your own choices as opposed to having them made for you by others.


25. This example also shows how language reflects culture - as livestock were so important, asking about the livestock's well-being was common enough to become a daily greeting.


26. In large cities, on the other hand, because many people make demands on each trade, one trade alone—very often even less than a whole trade—is enough to support a man.


27. If peer pressure becomes strong enough to warrant keeping a closed mouth during lectures, then by all means do so.


28. His skills are good enough to have earned him medals in numerous international competitions.


29. One immediate reason was easy enough to spot: the local human population was cutting down the reed beds at a furious rate.


30. The skier who never falls down has not challenged himself or herself enough to master the techniques of navigating double black-diamond runs.


31. By the same token, emergency measures are not enough to ensure a diverse, biologically rich world.


32. The company website, whose content and design were attractive enough to increase the consumers' brand loyalty, did not have the same impact in the Danish market.


33. Very few individuals, probably less than one percent, had the means to study Latin enough to read books in that language and therefore to participate in the intellectual discourse of the times.


34. Sometimes, after punishment has been administered a few times, it needn't be continued, because the mere threat of punishment is enough to induce the desired behavior.


35. Some people believe that Asians aren’t aggressive enough to be good leaders.


36. You might think you sound good enough to become an opera singer!


37. Every time he got close enough to help, she pulled him under.


38. Then, finally, he relaxed enough to fall asleep.


39. A lady named Christine at Toms River, New Jersey, where the hurricane hit hard, was lucky enough to escape from her house before the storm hit.


40. "I was amazed that he not only spoke out but was perceptive enough to be aware of the feelings of others.


41. This lighting up lasts long enough to shift the brain into a higher gear, encouraging further reading.


42. To begin with, Louis reduced Barbier's dot clusters to a basic units small enough to fit within the tip of a finger.


43. Erroll's medical insurance and pay were not enough to pay the medical bills, and so social worker Elba Cruz Schulman organized a fundraiser to help the Massop family because, she said, "They needed my help."


44. That value is what causes you to repeat the behavior often enough to create the habit.


45. His talk worked its way through the many different veins of the small neighbourhood, gathering momentum until it had reached a pitch strong enough to end up arresting his neighbour on the suspicion of theft.


46. You are selecting only a small amount of that information to be processed enough to know what words were being spoken.


47. The fact that chimps do have basic ability when it comes to the use of arbitrary symbols is enough to suggest the gradually building complexity in symbol-use among primates.


48. In the case of Birdseye, it was strong enough to lift him out of the routine way of seeing things.


49. A micronap puts you in the in-between stage where you are asleep but not sleeping deeply enough to dream.


50. For example, an individual who you have just met for the first time at a social gathering might not pass the test of being a friend in the physical world, but increasingly this type of casual connection is more than enough to pass the friendship test in the virtual world.


51. Instead, find the serial incompetents—the folks who are quick enough to master a task and restless enough to try something new.


52. After three days, the king was well enough to appear again before his army.


53. Most garment workers are paid barely enough to survive.


54. Permission to fail is really permission to excel, but few people learn this early enough to make a difference in their lives or careers.


55. So great, in fact, is this joy that comes from seeing a newly-made boomerang work perfectly, that one is always tempted to put the stick away after throwing it enough to test it thoroughly, and then to make another designed to act in a different way.


56. All together, the city is big enough to hold 30,000 people!


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1. Writing seems to have evolved in this region from the custom of using small clay pieces to account for transactions involving agricultural goods such as grain, sheep, and cattle.


2. "My Son Is Not for Sale"The Friday market seemed to have everything.


3. Placing honey on slips of paper of different shades, he found that the insects which visited them seemed to have a marked preference for blue, after which came white, yellow, red, green and orange.


4. Product placement seems to have been designed to give subtle suggestions to consumers while they shop.


5. Even in societies that consider religion a central part of their life, temples, churches and mosques seem to have lost their old positio in the life of the city, at least as far as their distribution in the city and their size and significance relative to other functions are concerned.


6. While some creative ideas are astonishing and brilliant, others are just simple and practical ideas that no one seems to have thought of before.


7. Toddlers younger than 18 months seemed to have no emotional response.


8. When we arrived back in Korea, nothing seemed to have changed.


9. "A saving of $20 seems to have more value next to the original price of $100 (20%) than $2,000 (1%).


10. These practices seem to have ignored the dependence of rural living on ecosystem services and the consequences of ecosystem erosion for atmospheric and climatic stability.


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1. Each culture has unique items which are believed to bring good luck to people.


2. A lucky bag is believed to bring good luck in Korea.


3. Jangseungs were also believed to bring good harvest and peace to the village.


4. 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.


5. A foot of a rabbit is also believed to bring good luck.


6. Such practices are believed to put pressure on parents to yield to what the media have dubbed "pester power.


7. 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.


8. People often enjoy traditional dishes that are believed to bring them good luck, riches, or health.


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


10. He is believed to have composed more than 70 works, but only about 10 remain today.


11. In ancient Asia, the practice was a religious ritual believed to have medical benefits related to the purification of the soul and body.


12. The Philosopher's Stone itself is a legendary object that is believed to have the power to restore youth.


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1. This is based on a primal experience of pain of rejection and separation.


2. Arguments are the building blocks of philosophy, and the good philosopher is one who is able to create the best arguments based on a solid foundation.


3. The machine was based on technology that even then was twenty years old, but it was not until 1930 that such a machine actually was marketed.


4. The latter constitutes a deliberate and voluntarily adopted discipline based on an appreciation of the benefits of doing so.


5. Early human societies were nomadic, based on hunting and gathering, and, in a shifting pattern of life in search of new sources of food, qualities such as lightness, portability, and adaptability were dominant criteria.


6. 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.


7. This exciting festival takes place in April, when the new year starts based on the Thai calendar.


8. We like to make a show of how much our decisions are based on rational considerations, but the truth is that we are largely governed by our emotions, which continually influence our perceptions.


9. Some of these are based on gender or race.


10. The ability to learn something new is based on the general state of mind of a human being.


11. Thus, importation programs, to date, are largely a matter of trial and error based on experience of the individual specialists involved.


12. 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.


13. Yet, I didn't know that the film was based on his comic book.


14. It is easy to judge people based on their actions.


15. Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.


16. Here, based on a complex sensory analysis that is not only restricted to the sense of taste but also includes smell, touch, and hearing, the final decision whether to swallow or reject food is made.


17. The first person who followed a morality based on reason was Socrates.


18. Various products based on mangoes, such as mango juice and mango ice cream, are offered while chefs from famous restaurants present new recipes that include mangoes.


19. I realized that many of our prejudices are just based on things we don't know about, and that once we meet the real person, we come to understand the real story.


20. The last is based on his manga of the same name that has sold millions of copies worldwide.


21. Captain Barbier's symbols were based on sounds - that was the problem.


22. 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.


23. Inferences are conclusions based on reasons, facts, or evidence.


24. You need to look for clues and then draw conclusions based on those clues.


25. After gathering visual details of his subjects on the spot, he went back to the studio where he began painting based on his memory and imagination.


26. Therefore, the concept is based on trust in others.


27. By some estimates, music based on oral tradition had previously seldom been performed for more than one or two generations.


28. The skills exhibited in golf are based on our unique physical ability to maintain a highly stable upright stance while the arms and upper body perform powerful athletic tasks.


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


30. For example, the perception of a moving object as a car is based on an interpretation of incoming data within the framework of our knowledge of the world.


31. This area is called the Giant's Causeway, a name that is based on an Irish legend.


32. Also, horses brought by the Spaniards changed the lives of many Native American tribes on the Great Plains, permitting them to shift to a nomadic lifestyle based on hunting on horseback.


33. She writes that adopting a masculinized pseudonym was an unsophisticated decision based on a 'vague impression.


34. Although extreme statements, they are based on the truth that clothes create a powerful impression, which can, at the same time, be quite misleading.


35. Now, you should make a list of occupations based on your self-assessment test results.


36. In doing so, they established the principle and practice of the collective administration of rights, based on the fact that ― with the possible exception of opera performances ― it was impossible for a single composer or publisher to monitor every use of his or her work by singers, bands, promoters or, in the twentieth century, broadcasters.


37. Instead, make goals based on your own values.


38. In Western culture, most music is based on an octave divided into twelve equally spaced pitches: the equal-tempered scale codified by Johann Sebastian Bach in the 17th century.


39. 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.


40. Biomimicry is a major change in thinking; it's based on the idea that nature is not just a resource, but also a model and mentor.


41. It was based on the lengths of parts of the arm and hand, rather than the foot.


42. Most of the creatures appearing in Harry Potter are, in fact, partly based on legends and mythologies from all around the world.


43. Although the novel is a work of fiction, its exploration of human evil is based on the real-life cruelty witnessed by Golding during World War ll.


44. While better accounting for differences in norms, expectations, and capacity to adapt can enhance our understanding of human well-being, they also complicate comparisons based on well-being data.


45. Making a beeline also belongs to the group of animal expressions based on flawed observation.


46. Plastics that act as pollutants are categorized into micro- meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


47. Norms based on custom direct us to open a door for a person carrying a heavy load.


48. 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.


49. This is because their movements are based on cooperation.


50. When Westerners hear Indonesian gamelan music first time, which is based on seven pitches per octave with varied tunings, it's more likely to sound like noise.


51. 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.


52. You may find a great co-worker or best friend in someone, so don't eliminate a person from your life based on a brief observation.


53. Changdeokgung has gained worldwide recognition for its architecture, which harmonizes beautifully with its natural setting and is based on scientific principles.


54. Thus, we expect Germans to differ from Hmong based on differing national cultures.


55. Coaches make decisions based on all the factors available to them, and then the players have to execute the play called by the coach.


56. Kolam patterns are based on dots and lines.


57. There, he founded an ashram and developed a unique philosophy based on yoga.


58. The earliest writing system has its roots in the Neolithic period, when humans first began to switch from hunting and gathering to a settled lifestyle based on agriculture.


59. Animal analogies are based on close observation of animal behavior.


60. Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird based on her own childhood experiences.


61. Traditional banks are based on the principle that the more you have, the more you can borrow.


62. With the evolution of more settled rural societies based on agriculture, other characteristics, other traditions of form appropriate to the new patterns of life, rapidly emerged.


63. His calculations based on that logic are still in use today, and they have saved many pilots.


64. If language is based on genes and is the key to cultural evolution, and Neanderthals had language, then why did the Neanderthal toolkit show so little cultural change?


65. Some of these are awarded automatically based on your academic performance or household income, while others require submission of an application.


66. A globalizing world will require the redesign of prevailing international institutions, which are currently dominated and governed by the interests of superpowers, into global institutions based on cooperation among equals and which benefit all societies equally.


67. Since there are three decades of evidence that dominating instruction with a system of controlling external rewards may contribute to inferior learning, using a pedagogy based on theories of intrinsic motivation appears to be a more reasonable and effective approach to enhancing learning among culturally diverse students.


68. When you develop a reputation for always telling the truth, you will enjoy strong relationships based on trust.


69. Since this is probably based on what Doris has told Harry, this is likely to be a very powerful tactic.


70. 1950s critics separated themselves from the masses by rejecting the 'natural' enjoyment afforded by products of mass culture through judgments based on a refined sense of realism.


71. In these cultures, there is more fluidity within the social hierarchy, and it is relatively easy for individuals to move up the social hierarchy based on their individual efforts and achievements.


72. 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.


73. The detective must also draw conclusions based on those clues.


74. I would like to ask your good office to have your records amended and send me another county tax letter based on the correct value of my property.


75. meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


76. Loans are made based on trust.


77. They also rated how generally extroverted those fake extroverts appeared, based on their recorded voices and body language.


78. Coaches must understand that when they make a strategy decision, it is a good or bad decision at the time it is made based on the players' abilities, the situation, and the percentages, not on whether the play was successful or unsuccessful!


79. Many people think of what might happen in the future based on past failures and get trapped by them.


80. This reasoning was based on the fact that clocks of that time had pendulums that swung back and forth inside them.


81. Executive editor Michael Agnes explains that names are chosen based on their frequency of use and their usefulness to the reader.


82. Rather, they will happen only through state intervention, based on parliamentary decision.


83. The extremely widespread view that the market only produces low quality mass culture is based on a misunderstanding of the way the market works.


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


85. It was based on the length of the Pharaoh's forearm.


86. Research has shown us that identical twins separated at birth will get different diseases based on how they live their lives.


87. The decision to travel made by the occupants of an additional car is based on their own travel costs (their private or internal costs).


88. For example, traditional television is integrated as it contains images, sound and text, but it is not interactive or based on digital code.


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1. In the popular movie Good Will Hunting, a janitor working at MIT, one of the best universities in America, solves a complicated math problem that was written on a board by a professor.


2. One of the settlements taking advantage of earth as a natural insulator can be found in Coober Pedy, Australia, an opal -mining town with 1,700 residents.


3. That is, the natural state of an object was one of rest, with the exception of celestial bodies, which were naturally in motion.


4. Television coverage provides only one of many possible sets of images and narratives related to an event, and there are many images and messages that audiences do not receive.


5. One of his most frequently performed piano works, Pictures at an Exhibition, was composed in his efforts to capture what he felt about the paintings of an artist friend named Viktor Hartmann, who died at the early age of 39.


6. One of the simplest ways of making a building look unusual is to break the normal rules of structure — or at least make it seem as if gravity is of no consequence.


7. The development and improvement of transportation was one of the most important factors in allowing modern tourism to develop on a large scale and become a regular part of the lives of billions of people around the world.


8. In these establishments, men consume coffee, tobacco, and qat, and they are one of the most important social forums for Yemenis.


9. One of her friends called to invite her to lunch.


10. One of the earliest stories recounted of him was that he told his parents he had seen a tree full of angels.


11. One of the most fascinating and often controversial aspects of pain research is the placebo effect, which has received much attention over the last few years.


12. It is completely conceivable that the universe might have but one neutron (one of the elementary particles) in it.


13. Four ships sank and nearly 2,000 men died, making it one of Britain's worst sea disasters ever.


14. One of the simplest and most effective ways to build empathy in children is to let them play more on their own.


15. Students' activity is one of the most significant requirements toward the training.


16. In the first three years I followed Alice's career, I watched her become one of the most knowledgeable problem-solvers in the company.


17. It was seven o'clock and the start of one of the worst nights of my life.


18. One of the most frequent problems in groupwork is that not everyone puts the same amount of effort into the task.


19. Eventually, however, almost every one of those indoor climbers feels the urge to combine climbing fun with nature.


20. Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.


21. One of the most important things that young adults need to understand is that any time your are trying to live a normal and decent life, you will always find people that will hate you for that.


22. Fortunately, enrolling at the Hobbiton Institute of Photography is one of the easiest, most cost-effective ways to take your photography to the next level.


23. This is one of the main reasons why even the most accomplished singers have to listen to the opinion of coaches and voice teachers as to 'how they sound,' whereas no concert violinist would have to do such a thing.


24. When a year later this same person flies to an anti-plastics conference and crashes in the desert, a plastic bottle of water might suddenly become one of the most valuable things in the universe―to that person, at that time, and in that place.


25. One of them is the word tree itself, four letters spelled out on the page, t_r_e_e.


26. One of the most critical aspects to success in sports is confidence.


27. Changing our food habits is one of the hardest things we can do, because the impulses governing our preferences are often hidden, even from ourselves.


28. Virtual reality is one of the most promising technologies in this area.


29. One of them is purely linguistic one.


30. Combining analogous colors is one of the easiest ways of matching colors that will give you an elegant look, for example, a yellow shirt on top of green pants.


31. Today, the destruction of the Aral Sea is considered one of the most tragic environmental disasters in human history.


32. In speech, one of the most well-known greetings in the world is hello.It is used throughout the English-speaking world.


33. To her surprise, his tone of voice changed immediately, and he reassured her that she was far from being one of his really troublesome customers.


34. The Acorn Feast gained added significance as being one of the few ceremonies among Native Americans of the Northwest that were overseen and led by women.


35. But, African farmers cannot help but grow those crops because they are one of only a few sources of income for them.


36. In a study, one of the benefits of interacting with peers in more structured activities was the ability to control anger and anxiety and stay focused on the activity at hand.


37. One of the keys to end all wars, hatred, bigotry, suffering, violence, and disease is kindness.


38. Obviously, one of the judgments the public has of us is whether or not our telephone service is good.


39. The example illustrates one of the most common and costly money mistakes: valuing some dollars less than others.


40. One of the teachers said to me, "Many people have told us they would come back, but nobody ever has."


41. Her mom came in and softly asked her little daughter with a smile, "My sweetie, could you give your mom one of your two apples?"


42. For many people, one of the classic signs of emotional eating is night eating.


43. Sometimes they may not strike the guilty person himself, but rather one of his relatives or tribesmen, to whom responsibility is extended.


44. For instance, one of the characteristics of normal aging is that neurons die and are not replaced.


45. I said goodbye to my British friends and walked to St_ Mark's Square, one of the prime attractions of Venice.


46. People think the church is one of the most beautiful wedding places in all of Europe.


47. This is one of the bonding factors that has been forgotten because of the way in which we live today.


48. One of the most common hiccup cures is eating a big spoonful of peanut butter.


49. One of the most essential decisions any of us can make is how we invest our time.


50. Culture is one of the most complex words in the English language.


51. In one of the most radical of these movements, artists believed that they didn't need to produce any artwork at all (rather like Dada) but simply generate concepts or ideas.


52. The soldiers were lost and frightened, but one of them found a map in his pocket.


53. But when you see one of his films, you may wonder how that could be.


54. When one of their friends is wounded, the sympathetic elephants crowd around and try to nurse and protect it, not lead it off to some mythical graveyard.


55. Calling one of his fellow ministers, he asked how this fear and anger technique had worked in his church.


56. Instead, Hamwi rolled up a waffle and put a scoop of ice cream on top, creating one of the world's first ice-cream cones.


57. Please note that one of the cast members has been changed without prior notice.


58. Among many possible activities, walking is one of the easiest ways to get some minutes of exercise after a meal.


59. One of my favorites was L'Auberge de l'Ange-Gardien, The Inn of the Guardian Angel.


60. That is one of their strengths.


61. One of the most talked about influences on language today is the growing use of SMS, or texting.


62. In one of their experiments, Kahneman and Tversky had people read a list of names.


63. One of the main reasons for its huge success is the appearance of many fantastic imaginary creatures.


64. Meet Gaudi, an Architect Who Loved Nature Antoni Gaudi is one of the greatest architects Spain has ever produced.


65. One of the most famous pop artists was Andy Warhol.


66. One of them is the way they handle finances.


67. One of them was "What is the natural state of motion?"


68. Nervousness about public speaking is one of the most common fears among people.


69. Nor do we consider one of the major reasons why schools and colleges overlook the intellectual potential of street smarts: the fact that we associate those street smarts with anti-intellectual concerns.


70. George Bernard Shaw, one of the most successful writers of all time, said something similar about a hundred years earlier.


71. One of the little understood paradoxes in communication is that the more difficult the word, the shorter the explanation.


72. A soldier in one of the Prussian regiments had a watch chain of which he was very proud.


73. This time the bootmaker began to criticize the anatomy of one of the characters.


74. One of the ways we determined he had nothing to do with starting the fire was by asking him some specific questions as to where he was before the fire, at the time of the fire, and whether or not he set the fire.


75. Intent on one of the pictures, she took a step back and hit the small table, tipping it over.


76. One of them was to paint on jute, a fabric commonly used for making rope and curtains.


77. It's one of my favorites because my third birthday party is on it and I can watch our old cat Simon jump up on the dining room table and land in a dish of ice cream.


78. The problem here is not only one of segregation in the guise of integration but also one of point of view: who decides what is an “alternative”?


79. As an example of this, when one of the major high street banks in Britain tried to gain a competitive advantage by opening on Saturday mornings, it attracted a number of new customers who found the traditional Monday-Friday bank opening hours to be a constraint.


80. One of our favorites is the story of Nasrudin at the bathing house.


81. Cheeseburgers are one of the most popular foods in America.


82. Of the talented young men in the Stranglers, not one of them had made a name for himself as a writer.


83. One of the features essential to its success was the low cost of entry and participation.


84. In fact, the Columbian Exchange is one of the most significant events in human history.


85. Wearing trousers and a jacket, she appeared at the Burlingame Country Club and asked to play polo with one of the teams.


86. Talking with friends is one of the best parts of having dinner together.


87. During batting practice, Mr. Banks had no bats of his own, so he asked Mr. Kiner if he could use one of his bats.


88. One of the major variables that influence the rate of taste habituation is attention to the taste stimulus.


89. The Count de Boutteville, filled with admiration and affected almost to tears, embraced the soldier, created him an officer on the spot, and soon made him one of his aides-de-camp.


90. He inspired thousands of people through his lectures and was even selected as one of the ten top speakers in a poll of U.S. meeting planners.


91. But when one of its heads was cut off, it only became stronger.


92. As long as they experience people and situations that fall into one of those two groups, they can understand their world.


93. In one of a series of articles in 2010 for the New York Times, technology investigative reporter Matt Richtel noted that people check email up to 37 times an hour on average.


94. The Creation of Adam, one of Michelangelo's masterpieces, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, still lingers in my mind.


95. One of the best ways to generate "romance" in your relationship with your child (a sense of being creatively alive in your relationship together) is to do the little extras for no reason at all.


96. Perhaps, honeybees have one of the most sophisticated communication systems among animals.


97. Then one of the technicians turned to me with a big smile on his face and said, "You've got it!


98. We are hardly surprised when one of them suddenly drops dead of a heart attack before fifty.


99. Surveys of scientists indicate that, as a group, they view it as one of their public duties to inform and educate the public through their interactions with the media.


100. I knocked on the door of one of the professors' offices and said, "Please, tell me how to get in here.


101. By the way, I still have one of those dresses.


102. One of Carrie's friends said, "Carrie doesn't go shopping.


103. While managing a project in Mexico City, you notice that one of your employees is particularly intelligent, successful, and diligent.


104. One of the many strengths of the African American community is an intrinsic support for the athletic endeavors of African American girls and women.


105. Before we even left for India, we knew that one of the places we had to see was the Taj Mahal.


106. Dr. Z: Light is one of the most common ones.


107. When Haydn was in England, one of the princes commissioned Sir Joshua Reynolds to take his portrait.


108. One of the most important places in Korea is hidden in Seongbuk-dong, Seoul.


109. In fact, one of the ways that African American parents explain pumpkin pie to their children is to say that it is something like sweet potato pie.


110. We can argue that tool-making, one of the fundamental distinguishing features of primate cognition, depends on this ability, since a tool does not exist in a ready-made form in the natural environment and has to be imagined in order to be made.


111. Sagrada Familia is the most widely-known symbol of Barcelona and one of the world's largest churches.


112. He was a young, uneducated man from India who turned out to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century.


113. Here is a story of a young man who survived Hurricane Sandy, one of the most violent storms ever to hit the United States.


114. Comics have been one of the most popular, yet least appreciated art forms for centuries.


115. A horse's cry came from one of the far barns.


116. One of the shortcuts that people use when assessing other people is the false consensus effect.


117. One of the simplest ways to develop your own style is to pay attention to accessories like shoes, hats, glasses, or watches.


118. People say that the world is a book, and that those who do not travel read only one of the pages in it.


119. Laughter is truly one of the best medicines, and after you've done what you can to resolve a bad situation, you can help yourself best by seeking out ways to lighten your mood.


120. Learning to ski is one of the most embarrassing experiences an adult can undergo.


121. It is one of his most well-known works.


122. One of the most important things on the part of the teacher is a willingness to show some humility, to reveal her struggles, and to attempt to make her life and her message congruent.


123. One of the things we were really excited about was riding camels on a safari in the desert, far away from civilization.


124. Parc Güell is a public park and is one of Gaudi's most decorative works.


125. 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.


126. A team of city workers came together to make Curitiba one of the greenest cities in the world.


127. One of the ways physical education teachers help children feel good about themselves is by helping them set their own goals.


128. This is one of the reasons why people still go to cinemas for good films; it is a full experience because all mobile phones are switched off.


129. Adapting novels is one of the most respectable of movie projects, while a book that calls itself the novelization of a film is considered barbarous.


130. On the other hand, fear can also motivate change in order to avoid something you're afraid of, such as dying young ― as one of your parents might have.


131. It is Night Watch, one of Rembrandt's most famous works.


132. Soon it became one of the world's favorite foods.


133. I had no idea that I was in for one of the most terrifying experiences of my life.


134. Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous artists in the world.


135. This is one of the sections of your brain that is responsible for memory.


136. Tourism is one of many contributors to changes in the climate system.


137. Then the little girl handed one of her bitten apples to her, and said, "Mommy, here you are.


138. Richard Burton, also respected as one of the twentieth-century greats, had a voice so huge that it would sometimes overwhelm the camera, the microphone, and all the intimacy of film acting.


139. Researchers studied the women painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, one of Michelangelo's masterpieces.


140. 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.


141. War of Currents: Thomas Edison vs. Nikola Tesla Thomas Edison is one of the most well-known inventors of all time.


142. Animal communication is largely direct, offering few alternatives in the meaning potential of one of their signals.


143. "That's you, You are a parrot," answered Kathy, one of Alex's trainers.


144. One of the main reasons is because they have become too formulaic.


145. A priest was sharing a story about newborn twins, one of whom was ill. Before I could get off my horse, I heard a disturbing sound.


146. But today, it is considered one of the most influential styles of the 20th century.


147. You are a parrot," answered Kathy, one of Alex's trainers.


148. When he returned, he noticed mold in one of his cultures, with a bacteria-free zone around it.


149. Fishermen from all over Finland bring their latest catch to Helsinki to take part in one of Finland's oldest festivals.


150. For example, one of the best ways to write a book is to write it as quickly as possible, getting your thoughts onto paper without regard to style.


151. Luckily, one of our neighbors came to our rescue and let us use her old window screens.


152. Disease, as a sanction against social misbehavior, becomes one of the most important pillars of order in such societies.


153. With its electrical and mechanical system, the washing machine is one of the most technologically advanced examples of a large household appliance.


154. One of them painted grapes that looked so real that birds actually tried to eat them.


155. One of the better-known examples of the cooperation between chance and a researcher is the invention of penicillin.


156. You arrive at the box office, but this time you've lost one of the bills on the way.


157. One of Japan's biggest cosmetics companies received a serious complaint that a consumer happened to purchase a soapbox that was empty.


158. One of the reasons that so few organs are transplanted is that less than 20% of adults carry signed organ donor cards.


159. This led to one of the most difficult decisions of Tim's life.


160. In 1986 the British mathematician Colin Rourke and his Portuguese colleague, Eduardo Rego, announced that they had proved one of the most important open conjectures.


161. The capacity for progress of this sort is one of the biggest advantages of human culture.


162. I know that one of your missions, as well as ours, is to ensure that our young people are afforded a safe and secure environment to and from school each day.


163. Let's learn more about jultagi from one of its masters, Kim Daegyun.


164. One of the biggest complaints people have about their closets is lack of lighting.


165. Think less of other people - this is one of the surest ways to become happy!


166. Seeds are one of our earth's most valuable resources.


167. Rene Magritte was one of the most famous and influential artists of this movement and inspired the works of many other artists.


168. In cases in which one of the papers is unprofitable, Swedish law requires that the town taxes and donations from the city go to support the struggling paper.


169. Despite the obviousness of these analogies, they are one of the most frequent cognitive workhorses of the scientific mind.


170. They promised that afterward the students could have one of the ten posters as a reward for their participation.


171. Functional managers head one of a firm's departments such as marketing or engineering, and they are specialists in the area they manage.


172. This is Mark Foster, one of the volunteers for the Auditory Frog and Toad Survey.


173. Therefore, one of the first qualities a bridge must exhibit concerns how it harmonizes with its surroundings.


174. Those who use the dabbawala service are mostly middle-class office workers who live in one of Mumbai's suburbs.


175. One CEO in one of Silicon Valley's most innovative companies has what would seem like a boring, creativity-killing routine.


176. Yesterday, I came across Jay, one of my friends from my elementary school days.


177. Interpreters One of the most popular jobs for the Jungin class was being an interpreter.


178. Radioactive waste disposal has become one of the key environmental battlegrounds over which the future of nuclear power has been fought.


179. There, she broke ground on one of humanity's oldest known civilizations by discovering a Phoenician alphabet tablet.


180. Noise control is one of the defining factors in regard to locating spaces in the library.


181. Lake Bled is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Slovenia.


182. One of the most touching stories is probably that of Derek Redmond.


183. One of the most demanding, and at the same time inspiring, aspects of translating for children is the potential for such creativity that arises from what Peter Hollindale has called the 'childness' of children's texts: 'the quality of being a child ― dynamic, imaginative, experimental, interactive and unstable'.


184. Buddha / One of the simplest and most powerful ways to create a sense of happiness is by giving to others.


185. It lives in the Namib Desert of Africa - one of the driest deserts in the world.


186. One of the first ideas that might occur to you is that the sky has depth.


187. Why don't you stop by and try some of the tasty food offerings, if ever you have a chance to travel to one of these regions and come upon a food festival?


188. First held in 1994, the festival is one of the largest food festivals in Korea and offers an unusual opportunity for visitors to taste many different kinds of Gimchi from Jeolla-do.


189. In his book, Arthur Gordon relates the story of a club which one of his friends belonged to at the University of Wisconsin.


190. The fact-loving subject of science is one of the most exciting disciplines in the world.


191. One of NeXT's first ten employees was an interior designer for the company's first headquarters, in Palo Alto.


192. One of the most interesting features of the leopard sharks is their three-pointed teeth.


193. "I like especially that I can see the players' exhaustion before injury occurs," one of the coaches said.


194. According to Peter Salovey, one of the originators of the concept of emotional intelligence, it depends on whether they perceive the new behavior as safe or risky.


195. It is often one of the biggest surprises for people who take their foot off the pedal, to find a richer, simpler and more rewarding life.


196. After meeting a model, one of the readers said, "I thought that they lived luxurious lives and always wore very expensive or peculiar dresses.


197. He perceived in a march some soldiers that were separated from the main body, and he sent one of his aides-de-camp to bring them back to their colours.


198. One of the reasons physical spaces, including our office desks, can be so revealing about us is that they're essentially the crystallization of a lot of behavior over time.


199. Please complete one of these forms and mail it to us right away.


200. A sign reading "Home Sweet Home" hangs from one of the wooden walls.


201. I began to dream of going to one of the best universities in the country and playing football.


202. If you see one of his creations, you won’t know whether to eat it or put it in a museum!


203. After the meeting, one of the American executives said, "I don't know why you had to apologize.


204. 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.


205. A study showed that popcorn, one of the top-selling items in theaters, might be a big problem for companies that advertise before movies.


206. 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.


207. One Saturday afternoon, my son Steve and I were watching graceful seagulls calling each other when Steve noticed something was not right with one of the seagulls.


208. This is one of the important interaction effects within the technological system.


209. One of the most important productive functions of government is providing a stable monetary and financial environment.


210. English speakers have one of the simplest systems for describing familial relationships.


211. One of them is that they are economical!


212. For example, a politician may indicate that one of his statements was 'somewhat at variance with the truth,' meaning that he lied.


213. The 4 Deserts Race Series, which consists of four long races in different parts of the world, is one of the most difficult footraces in the world.


214. After some years of carving, he completed Moses, one of the most famous statues of the tomb.


215. Furniture selection is one of the most cognitively demanding choices any consumer makes.


216. Hutchison made an appointment to meet with one of his colleagues, Todashi Kobayashi.


217. T・ S・ Eliot's landmark work, The Waste Land, has been hailed as one of the twentieth century's most significant poems.


218. That bias leads us to assume a vertical position, which is one of the few possible ways to drown.


219. RICHARD FEYNMAN: A Brilliant Scientist Richard Phillips Feynman, born in New York in 1918, was probably one of the most brilliant and influential physicists of the 20th century.


220. It is one of the tallest flowers in the world.


221. Many were probably killed or severely injured in the close encounters that were necessary to slay one of these gigantic animals.


222. When one morning, upon entering the stable, he found that one of his family cows had been killed.


223. As one of the famous figures in the community, we would be honored by your attendance.


224. One of the greatest inventions of science!


225. Perhaps this is why the Boeing Company, one of the largest airplane design and engineering firms in the world, keeps a black book of lessons it has learned from design and engineering failures!


226. The Wedding March is one of the best known pieces from the suite.


227. Food is one of the most important tools you can use as a manager.


228. One of the oldest relationships on Earth is that between fact and fiction.


229. 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.


230. One of the most curious paintings of the Renaissance is a careful depiction of a weedy patch of ground by Albrecht Dürer.


231. When she went to the store, she was very disappointed because not one of the styles was available in her size.


232. "First, you've mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo.


233. One of the basic things that a well-designed place does is help people complete the task at hand.


234. This phrase originated from the Battle of Waterloo, one of the most intense battles in world history.


235. The archaeologists soon realised that they had found one of the most significant sites in all of western European intellectual culture, a site referred to continually by history's greatest philosophers: the Lyceum of Aristotle.


236. One of the mistakes we often make when confronting a risk situation is our tendency to focus on the end result.


237. One of the reasons for this is your hands.


238. The idea of a fish in a freshwater lake struggling to accumulate salts inside its body to mimic the ocean reminds one of the other greatn contradiction of the biosphere: plants are bathed in an atmosphere composed of roughly three-quarters nitrogen, yet their growth is frequently restricted by lack of nitrogen.


239. "John Adams, professor of geography at University College London, wrote in one of his many essays on risk.


240. Let's say that we are on one of those stars situated roughly sixty million light-years away.


241. On January 10, 1992, a ship traveling through rough seas lost 12 cargo containers, one of which held 28,800 floating bath toys.


242. One of the hallmarks of evaluating the quality of a black tea is by assessing how tightly the leaves are rolled.


243. One of the domains of our national vocabulary is international.


244. Now one of the most famous competitions is the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.


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1. Sure, we've all heard the advice: "Follow your passion."


2. Marco, his voice breaking, has given the police a quick description of the baby ─ six months old, blond, blue eyes, about sixteen pounds, wearing a disposable diaper and a plain, pale pink onesie.


3. The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr・ Gaudi.


4. Harumi Tanaka, from Osaka, Japan, had accepted an assignment in Boston.


5. If you have, you've probably wondered why there are many singing and dancing scenes in the movie.


6. All summer, I've been doing countless push-ups and lifting weights until I can't bend my arms.


7. You've built Park Güell and many buildings for them, haven't you?


8. 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.


9. Many plants and animals, which cannot survive without water, have had to creatively adapt to living in such dry areas.


10. Animals, however, have no expectations about mental capacity.


11. A linear settlement, in which houses are lined up along both sides of a river, canal, or road, has an intermediary position and often is characterized by the worst conditions of the other two settlement forms.


12. In many ways, I've modeled my life after that of my grandpa.


13. It is simple, relies on teamwork, has a low operating cost, and delivers almost 100 percent customer satisfaction.


14. Ants and wolves in groups can do things that no single ant or wolf can do, and we humans, by cooperating with one another, have become the earth's dominant species.


15. People of Northern Burma, who think in the Jinghpaw language, have eighteen basic terms for describing their kin.


16. People who enjoy the best relationships with others, who live life with the least frustration regarding their differences, have learned that differences are to be expected, a fact of life.


17. By always using the stairs and walking everywhere, we've gotten into shape without ever setting foot in a gym.


18. T・ S・ Eliot's landmark work, The Waste Land, has been hailed as one of the twentieth century's most significant poems.


19. The film director, as compared to the theater director, has as his material, the finished, recorded celluloid.


20. It would be foolish to assume that the music of India, because it is largely melodic and without harmony, somehow represents an “earlier stage” through which Western music has already passed, or that Europeans, in the days when they lived in tribes, had music similar to that of Native Americans.


21. If you did this, you've taken the IX out of the context of Roman numerals and put it into the context of Arabic numerals spelled out in English.


22. This relationship, the most beneficial between birds and humans, has continued for many thousands of years.


23. Most people are familiar with Humboldt's graphic description of the Indian method of capturing those creatures — namely, by driving the wild horses of the surrounding plains into the streams, and keeping them there until the eels, by frequent shocks, have exhausted their stored-up electricity upon them, when, becoming even more helpless than other fishes, they are readily captured.


24. Since life began in the oceans, most life, including freshwater life, has a chemical composition more like the ocean than fresh water.


25. Just follow his or her lead, have fun, sing songs together, listen to different kinds of music, move, dance, and enjoy.


26. You'll be assigned a personal adviser, have your work evaluated by experienced experts, and receive insightful suggestions on how to make it better.


27. There is a common saying: "If you've got your health, you've got everything."


28. It is made of wool, has a tight fit, and is covered in knitted patterns.


29. About twenty years ago, Ray Anderson, the late CEO of the immensely successful carpet manufacturer, Interface, had what he described as an epiphany.


30. The janitor, Will Hunting, had been studying mathematics on his own.


31. Over the past 60 years, as mechanical processes have replicated behaviors and talents we thought were unique to humans, we've had to change our minds about what sets us apart.


32. Waiting for the harvest is not fun for most of us, but when we plant seed and then run off to some other plot of ground without reaping our harvest, we've wasted a portion of our lives.


33. Obviously, some of these practices, such as drinking alcohol during a marathon, are no longer recommended, but others, such as a high-carbohydrate meal the night before a competition, have stood the test of time.


34. Other members of his family, in worse condition, had already been taken to the hospital.


35. This is how French dialects and numerous minority languages in the former USSR, continental China, Taiwan and Australia, for example, have disappeared.


36. Similarly, have you ever begun a competition for which you know you did not prepare enough?


37. Christian, Margie's eight-year-old grandson, had come to live with her recently, and he had made friends with two other boys in the neighborhood: Anthony and Jaden.


38. Most people think that flowers are small and pretty, have bright colors, and smell nice.


39. Regardless of nationality, most speak English as their common language, dress the same, have the same customs, take holidays together, share the same views on economics and politics, and send their children to the same universities.


40. To do this, she puts up posters of the pets, and she also posts pictures of them on her blog, Have You Lost Your Pet?


41. As a counselor, I've listened to people for hours.


42. This unit, now known as the Braille cell, has space for six dots-two across and three down.


43. All musics have a history, and all music changes, has always been changing, though at various rates and not always in the same direction.


44. Ever since I began to use the smartphone, I've found myself becoming dumber and dumber every day.


45. The Hupa people, who reside in Northern California, had two main ceremonies each year, the First Salmon Rite in the spring and the Acorn Feast in the fall, both foods being major components in their diet.


46. The following is the interview Bella Torres, an art reporter from The Barcelona Times, had with Mr. Gaudi.


47. Warren Bennis, who teaches and runs a center that studies leadership at the University of Southern California, has written about leadership for decades.


48. In other words, you've seen those organized items over and over again, and the arrangement by category makes it easy for you to memorize the store's layout.


49. Yet, had it not been for GH, Hardy, his genius might never have been recognized.


50. Think of an emotionless robot that, other than the capacity for emotions, has exactly the same physical and cognitive characteristics as humans.


51. He slips and slides, falls down, has trouble getting up, and generally looks — and feels — like a fool.


52. The Southern Ocean, the strongest ocean sink, has taken in about 15 percent of the world's excess CO2.


53. If you draw something you're proud of or write something you enjoy, you've now got a new thing in your life that makes you happy.


54. But, haven't we always used abbreviations in English?


55. Few societies in human history excite the mind as ancient Egypt does and, indeed, has for millennia, but the popular concept of pharaonic Egypt as a unified, homogeneous, and isolated cultural entity is misleading.


56. My one-time best friend, Pam, has turned into an enemy.


57. Helium, the second most abundant atom in the entire universe, has an internal structure that leaves it no room to trade electrons with others.


58. Before voicing her objections, however, she called a colleague back in New York, who told her that he, too, had been excluded from preliminary talks during his last negotiation in that country.


59. As I've studied leaders in history or in the organizations I've worked with, I've asked myself, "Why would anyone follow this person?


60. So, Virginia Smith, who swam for Bredard Community College and has won several awards in national competitions, has been named the school's new swimming coach.


61. Toys-R-Us, for example, has tried to protect the "R-Us" portion of their name even when it has been applied to completely different products, such as cheese or flowers or guns, and McDonald's has tried to prevent companies from using the "Mc" prefix that has been used for many of their products.


62. For example, to receive Social Security pensions in the United States, individuals must be of a certain age, have worked for a certain period of time (about 10 years) while covered by Social Security, and must have paid their share of Social Security taxes during that time.


63. The early Greek scientist, Aristotle, had presented a theory.


64. Breaden, her only child, had always been the focus of her attention and she was cautious not to lose him in the market.


65. Richard Burton, also respected as one of the twentieth-century greats, had a voice so huge that it would sometimes overwhelm the camera, the microphone, and all the intimacy of film acting.


66. If the amount of moisture in the air influences musical pitch, linguist Caleb Everett wondered, has that translated into the development of fewer tonal languages in locations lacking moisture?


67. Everything, even the most common product, has a carbon footprint.


68. The liberalization of capital markets, where funds for investment can be borrowed, has been an important contributor to the pace of globalization.


69. Pele, a famous Brazilian soccer player, has once described the moment he experienced flow: "In this game, I felt a strange calmness I hadn't experienced before.


70. Richard Bolles' best selling job search book, first published in 1970, had as its central theme the self-inventory of skills and workplace preferences.


71. Boys, on the other hand, have a high COG, up around their shoulders.


72. Karl Lashley, a psychologist, has asserted that simple transpositions of this type are universal in all animals including humans.


73. One man, Stephen Wiltshire, has this amazing talent.


74. "First, you've mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo.


75. Very few individuals, probably less than one percent, had the means to study Latin enough to read books in that language and therefore to participate in the intellectual discourse of the times.


76. Evan, a young medical student, had to be away from his fiancée for three years to study at college in New York, far away from his hometown, New Orleans.


77. My old friend, Harry, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years before he returned to England.


78. This, in addition to other methods that decrease the overall amount of uneaten food, has helped aquaculture to clean up its act.


79. Although most people, including Europe's Muslims, have numerous identities, few of these are politically salient at any moment.


80. However, the next pope, Leo X, had little interest in continuing the project.


81. For example, the Rio Grande, separating the United States and Mexico, has frequently shifted its course, causing problems in determining the exact location of the international boundary.


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1. Each flight might last as long as ten hours and cover more than two hundred miles, interrupted by stops to rest and refuel.


2. He was a young, uneducated man from India who turned out to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century.


3. To meet their dietary needs, Indian workers prefer their home-cooked meals, made especially for them.


4. 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.


5. His wife, Nancy Stokes Milan, told the New York Opera Newsletter that when she and her husband had dinner with a famous voice coach, they played him a recording Sherrill had made when he was in college.


6. The driver, an elderly man, replied: "Llena por favor mi tanque con el gas."


7. Knowing how iron behaves when left in conditions optimal to its continued, unchanged existence only gives a partial view of its nature.


8. They viewed emotion-neutral faces that were randomly changed on a computer screen and then categorized the facial expressions as happy, sad, surprised, fearful, or angry.


9. Peter and Iona Opie, who devoted a lifetime to studying the culture of schoolchildren, showed that rhymes, sayings, and career objectives tend to be transmitted more from child to child than from parent to child.


10. In many countries of the world, people from different groups that once hated, despised, and fought each other now live side by side and cooperate actively in a respectful, smoothly functioning system.


11. Situation E: Suppose you received twenty dollars as extra allowance, found a twenty-dollar bill on the street, or got back twenty dollars your friend had borrowed.


12. These students had relatively elastic demand curves for education at Johns Hopkins, given the availability of substitute universities.


13. Mr∙ Portokalos, a friend of my father, invited our family to a New Year's Day dinner.


14. Each colony has its own odor, called a "label," and the odor can arise from a genetic basis; it may be given to the workers from the queen ant or may arise from specific foods that are present in a particular colony.


15. Instead of sucking the soul from human bodies, turning computer users into an army of dull clones, networked computers — by reflecting the networked nature of our own brains — encourage the humanism of their users.


16. Rather, the result was a whole new Australia, one in which entire species of plants were wiped out and in which erosion, caused by rabbits destroying vast areas of grassland, changed the very landscape.


17. An oilman, Calouste Gulbenkian, accumulated a fabulous art collection and called the works 'my children.'


18. Imo, though, realized that if you threw a handful of wheat and sand into the ocean, the sand would sink and the wheat would float.


19. In 1924, Robert Coleman, a songbook editor, included the sisters' song in his songbook without their permission.


20. For instance, they often become frightened of something, run up a tree, and then cry sadly until they are rescued.


21. The people in Group 1, who had done the researcher a personal favor by returning some of the money, rated the researcher the highest.


22. The artist Pablo Picasso, for example, used Cubism as a way to help us see the world differently.


23. The distinctions between crime and heroism, therefore, or between madness and wisdom, become purely subjective ones in a novel, judged by the quality or complexity of the individual's consciousness.


24. However, the new Spider-Man, created in 2011 by Brian M. Bendis, is an African-American teenager.


25. "Space junk exists in various forms: used rocket bodies, broken satellites, and even gloves that astronauts have lost.


26. Victor Borge, born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1909, was a comedian and pianist.


27. A British astronomer, Edmund Halley, discovered this fact.


28. An ant turns right, left, and moves ahead over a sandy hill.


29. These devices, called Rainforest Connection (RFCx), are now being used in the rainforests in Africa and South America.


30. Mothers often act on an impulse to prepare their children for the relationships and the emotional connections that will keep them safe, predisposed to learning, and feeling loved and secure.


31. Socially inept interfaces suffer the same fate as socially inept individuals: they are ineffective, criticized, and shunned.


32. Apocalypse Now, a film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, gained widespread popularity, and for good reason.


33. These biological rhythms, which we experience as internal time, are probably older than sleep, developed over the course of millions of years of evolution.


34. Edison's DC, on the other hand, required a large power plant and thick cables for transmission.


35. For example, you may have a very large, well-developed knowledge structure about a particular television series.


36. I was thrilled when my cousin, Suji, invited me to Italy, a country in southern Europe that looks like a boot.


37. Many do not blame tourism for traffic problems, overcrowded outdoor recreation, or the disturbance of peace and tranquility of parks.


38. Long ago in East Asia, red could be used only by kings.


39. Combined together, athletic shoes for men and women took up the largest share, with 30 percent, followed by casual shoes with 26 percent and dress shoes with 19 percent.


40. Early human societies were nomadic, based on hunting and gathering, and, in a shifting pattern of life in search of new sources of food, qualities such as lightness, portability, and adaptability were dominant criteria.


41. Spider-Man was the first ongoing, reality-based superhero comic.


42. So, a team effort is, indeed, a necessity if there is any hope of getting the most out of the lighting and out of the interiors, the architecture, and/or the landscape architecture.


43. He looked at me, puzzled.


44. It had a long, matted string tightly wrapped around its webbed feet.


45. For example, Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, observed that "failure to act now could endanger our planet irreversibly, unleashing a spiral of increased hunger, deprivation, disease, and squalor.


46. The inconsistency, which illustrates an ethical tension between the good of the individual and that of the public, persisted across a wide range of survey scenarios analyzed.


47. We can't tell you how many times we have dropped eggs on the floor, coated the kitchen in flour, or boiled things over on the stove.


48. Actually, an actor, Andy Serkis, acted as the character.


49. A printer, J. Spilsbury, decided to glue a map onto a thin piece of wood and saw it into odd-shaped pieces.


50. In 2005, the amount of corn for feed and residual use was about twice the amount of corn for food, seed, and industrial use.


51. The Google website has a simple, four-colored logo.


52. Then, amazingly, another pine cone, exactly the same as the first, appeared.


53. In experimental research by Arpan and Roskos-Ewoldsen, stealing thunder in a crisis situation, as opposed to allowing the information to be first disclosed by another party, resulted in substantially higher credibility ratings.


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


55. Driving every diversion, from international warfare to international tourism, is the promise of escaping boredom at home, said Pascal in his day: "I have discovered that all the unhappiness of men arises from one single fact, that they cannot stay quietly in their own chamber."


56. Would I have ever tasted ugali, danced with the Masai, or bathed an elephant?


57. The video game, with its colors and music and rotating blocks, prevented the initial traumatic memories from solidifying.


58. When he was just going to move off to get into his car, Justin stopped, turned to the old man, and asked, "Tell me, sir, why did you have to call on all those names before giving Old Warrick the instruction to pull the car out of the ditch?


59. Inspired by termite mounds, Mike Pearce, an African architect, constructed a building in Zimbabwe and another in Australia using the same passive cooling techniques.


60. He was smart, talented, and handsome.


61. To stave off illness and feel calm, we spend a small fortune on spas, scented candles, and sunshine holidays.


62. Then, a nurse, Gayle Kasparian, decided to try a different method.


63. Some people, however, found the traditional religious explanations inadequate, and they began to search for answers based on reason.


64. 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.


65. Then a few people read it, told their friends, and started a chain reaction that is still going on.


66. RICHARD FEYNMAN: A Brilliant Scientist Richard Phillips Feynman, born in New York in 1918, was probably one of the most brilliant and influential physicists of the 20th century.


67. If a stranger, even a poor man, appeared at your door, it was your duty to be a good host, to give him a shelter and share your food with him.


68. With a balance of colors, tastes, and textures, osechi is packed in layered boxes, called jubako.


69. Watching Amy look so discouraged, Laurie, her best friend, decided she needed some cheering up.


70. Each dabba carries a code, painted with different colors, numbers, and symbols.


71. In 1888, Tesla devised a better system, the "Alternating Current" (AC) system, used in houses around the world today.


72. Their concentration is intense, focused, and all-consuming; they will also notice details that others miss.


73. The identical claim, expressed in two social contexts, may have different qualifiers.


74. As you know, Sandy Brown, our after-school swimming coach for six years, retired from coaching last month.


75. This material from which his final work is composed consists not of living men or real landscapes, not of real, actual stage-sets, but only of their images, recorded on separate strips that can be shortened, altered, and assembled according to his will.


76. At the core of the dendritic system are major arterial roadways, designed to carry cross-regional traffic.


77. That system, called sonography, used dots and dashes to stand for sounds.


78. Lindeberg claims that a typical European gets at least 70 percent of his or her calories from foods that were practically unavailable during human evolution - milk products , most oils, refined sugar, processed foods like margarine, and cereals - foods he describes as low in minerals, vitamins, and soluble fiber, but high in fat and salt.


79. Instead, become your own cheerleader.


80. Then he and his team, with video cameras in hand, measured the length of their strides, the amount of eye contact they made with their "students," the percentage of time they spent talking, and the volume of their speech.


81. meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


82. Others, from around the world, started sending him their old cell phones so he could build more devices.


83. President Hanlon, staff, honored guests, parents, students, families, and friends, good morning and congratulations to the graduating class!


84. Furthermore, around 2020, speed will most likely be automatically monitored or controlled, taking away some of the risks but also the feeling of freedom that drivers still enjoy.


85. After Krom gave up in frustration, Jaki went over to the tire, removed the other tires that were blocking it, and carried it over to Krom, being careful not to spill any water.


86. There is growing evidence that dependence on automobile travel contributes to insufficient physical activity, transport-related carbon dioxide emissions, and traffic congestion.


87. Few societies in human history excite the mind as ancient Egypt does and, indeed, has for millennia, but the popular concept of pharaonic Egypt as a unified, homogeneous, and isolated cultural entity is misleading.


88. I turned on the projector, turned off the light, put the bowl of popcorn in my lap, and settled in to watch the film labeled HATTIE-1951.


89. On his return, Boutteville, after having praised him highly, counted out the hundred pistoles he had promised.


90. You can see houses like this, called trulli, in Alberobello, Italy.


91. Each music has its own unique history, related to the history of its culture, to the way people adapt to their natural and social environment.


92. Kumkum, red powder, is also placed on the cheeks of babies and newlyweds for the same purpose.


93. Iron's nature, for example, is most fully understood if we know how it behaves when it is hot, cold, smashed, left in water and so on.


94. If teachers believe that their supervisor is supportive, positive, dedicated, and trustworthy, they will seek him or her out for advice and ideas.


95. The pleasant relief will not last very long, of course, and you will soon be shivering behind the rock again, driven by your renewed suffering to seek better shelter.


96. 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.


97. Soon my grandpa had the only small house on the block, surrounded by a sea of homes four times the size of his dwelling.


98. Even the large, so-called 'liberal' American media have admitted that they have not always been watchdogs for the public interest, and that their own coverage on some major issues "looks strikingly one-sided at times."


99. The borrowers were to pay back the loans at a 5% interest rate, compounded yearly, over 10-year periods.


100. The king tested H5 himself, and after ten weeks of daily tests, found it to be accurate to within one-third of one second per day.


101. The soldier in question, who had the character of being the bravest man in Boutteville's army, presented himself, and taking thirty of his comrades, of whom he had the choice, he executed his commission, which was of the most dangerous nature, with courage and success beyond all praise.


102. Mr. Zeitoun's wife and children evacuated New Orleans before Katrina struck, but Mr. Zeitoun, a building contractor, remained because he felt called to help other people.


103. For the first time, infections began to appear, and tooth decay, until then unknown, appeared.


104. The central ritual of Christian worship is, indeed, a meal.


105. A hundred years ago, people were born, lived, and died in the same small geographic area.


106. Twenty percent of an adult learner's efforts were formal, organized by an institution.


107. When humans learned to communicate using oral and, later, written language, ideas, knowledge, and practices—how to make a fishhook, build a boat, fashion a spear, sing a song, carve a god—could replicate and combine like genes.


108. Individuals and teams, competing with each other, stopped sharing information.


109. Ecotourists, when it comes to animals, prefer the 'good' and the funny, are in awe of the big, fascinated by the bad, but are not interested in the ugly or the dull.


110. For example, in a sample of over 3,000 40- to 69-year-old middle-aged single people, never-married singles, especially men, were more willing to date someone in general, as well as date a person of another race, religion, and socioeconomic status than themselves.


111. These appear to be specific evolved mechanisms, designed to deal with the adaptive problem of food selection, and coordinate consumption patterns with physical needs.


112. The significance of others in the search for the self is meaningful; as Agger, a sociology professor, states, "identities are largely social products, formed in relation to others and how we think they view us.


113. Such multi-faceted creativity has, at times, placed children's literature at the forefront of imaginative experimentation.


114. Anna, a 9-year-old girl, finished attending elementary school till 4th grade at a small village.


115. Choosing a mixture of analogous and complementary colors together, called split complementary colors, can be tricky but results in a calmer look than a combination of complementary colors.


116. Second, larger animals have less surface area (skin), compared to their overall volume (body mass), than smaller animals.


117. In 1986 the British mathematician Colin Rourke and his Portuguese colleague, Eduardo Rego, announced that they had proved one of the most important open conjectures.


118. "Andrew," said Grandad, inspired by his grandson's superb victory, "you are now all set to fulfill my dream.


119. George Bernard Shaw, one of the most successful writers of all time, said something similar about a hundred years earlier.


120. Parental enthusiasm for these motor accomplishments is not at all misplaced, for they are, indeed, milestones of development.


121. Jaki, a seven-year-old chimp living at the Arnhem Zoo, in the Netherlands, observed an older caregiver named Krom trying unsuccessfully to retrieve a tire that had been filled with water.


122. In some cases these dietary changes are voluntary to the extent that some new foods, associated with powerful outsiders, are status symbols.


123. He survived the ordeal and in 1973, returned to his hometown, where he was awarded the Silver Star Medal.


124. So you can only see that part of yourself in the mirror, reflected in the irritating behavior of another person.


125. Most animals, including our ancestors and modern-day capuchin monkeys, lived very close to the margin of survival.


126. Months later, when the professor wrote to all the establishments they had visited to ask whether Chinese guests were welcome, however, the majority of the responses were, in fact, prejudiced and rather uninviting, showing that attitudes don't always predict behavior.


127. So, given that most industrial doors are sold with locks, it is probably cheaper to make all doors the same way.


128. However, for novelty to be creative it must be effective, either in some practical sense, or in that it establishes a coherent set of relations where no relations, or a less coherent set of relations, existed before.


129. Many years later, Angela was awarded a New Directions Fellowship, given to most promising young researchers.


130. My friend, Jenny, told me that she hadn't spoken to her sister in almost one year.


131. Their inability to learn language after that time, Lenneberg argued, constituted evidence that language acquisition was impossible after the critical period.


132. Ekman recruited hundreds of these subjects, who had never been previously exposed to outside cultures, and, through a translator, presented them with photographs of American faces illustrating the basic emotions.


133. This intentional error functions as an advance warning system, manned by the self-protection subself, providing individuals with a margin of safety when they are confronted with potentially dangerous approaching objects.


134. The Count de Boutteville, filled with admiration and affected almost to tears, embraced the soldier, created him an officer on the spot, and soon made him one of his aides-de-camp.


135. Linda, who sat next to her, passed the sheet without signing it.


136. Louise, a mother who attended my seminars, shared how her mother dealt with sibling fighting.


137. Her classmates, mostly white children, made fun of her Native American background and her name.


138. In 2000, the government in Glasgow, Scotland, appeared to stumble on a remarkable crime prevention strategy.


139. In the twentieth century, advances in technology, from refrigeration to sophisticated ovens to air transportation that carries fresh ingredients around the world, contributed immeasurably to baking and pastry making.


140. The expression, introduced in England in the 18th century, turned out to be useful for describing costly but useless public buildings.


141. Newton, for example, imagined that masses affect each other by exerting a force, while in Einstein's theory the effects occur through a bending of space and time and there is no concept of gravity as a force.


142. Claude's father, Erroll Massop, who came to the United States from Jamaica, worked hard to make that happen.


143. For example, José Henríquez, a religious man, tried to keep morale up, and Yonni Barrios, who had had some medical training, helped other miners with their health problems.


144. Meteorologists may require visible, infrared, and radar information at sub-hourly temporal resolution; urban planners might require imagery at monthly or annual resolution; and transportation planners may not need any time series information at all for some applications.


145. One day, his friend, Julia, decided to swim out to a sand bar about 150 yards off the beach.


146. A youth NGO, called Stop the Violence, thought that meeting and getting to know people face-to-face would help to break down stereotypes and encourage understanding.


147. They also rated how generally extroverted those fake extroverts appeared, based on their recorded voices and body language.


148. The hunters, armed only with primitive weapons, were no real match for an angry mammoth.


149. Director and founder of Elderly Suicide Prevention, Arbore, founded the Friendship Line, a 24hour hotline whose volunteers reach out to potentially suicidal seniors.


150. The pilot cut the engine, opened the door, and got out, balanced, and stepped forward on the float to hop onto the sand without getting his feet wet.


151. "This has been a strategy that goes back to the seventeenth century," Paco Underhill, the author of the book Why We Buy, said recently.


152. In addition, our ability to adjust to changes in illumination, called adaptation, declines.


153. A chair could keep its basic, accepted characteristics while still being closely shaped in detail to the physique and proportions of a specific person.


154. Count de Boutteville, who became later so famous under the name of the Maréchal de Luxembourg, served in the army of Flanders in 1675, under the command of the Prince of Condé.


155. However, unexpected circumstances came when they tried to apply this approach globally.


156. The primary reason is that our muscles contain two main types of muscle fibers, called slow and fast muscle fibers.


157. Pajamas on, red crayon in hand, he was very determined.


158. Then after a long silence, Manfred came to him and said, “Erik, if you don’t get another piano, Keith can’t play tonight.” Erik knew that Keith had requested a specific instrument, which the Opera House had agreed to provide.


159. For example, Standage, a journalist and author from England, mentioned that the telegraph was a precursor to the Internet in terms of its two-way wired communication.


160. "The report also explains, "Perceptions of low competence, in turn, lessened information sharing.


161. As a result, trips to destinations, especially those out of the neighborhood, become more circuitous, and trip lengths increase.


162. After consulting it, the soldiers built a shelter, planned their route, and then waited out the storm.


163. It's reasonable to assume that every adult alive today has, at some point in their life, expressed or heard from someone else a variation of the following: "Where did all the time go?


164. Architecture is generally conceived, designed, and realized in response to an existing set of conditions.


165. Also, Ashcan painters used a dark, subdued palette.


166. The count, highly offended at such disobedience, threatened to strike him with his stick.


167. "Listen to what Stuart says," the agent, Ari Emanuel, said to him.


168. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kennedy was assassinated while traveling in a Lincoln car, built by Ford.


169. A carbon footprint refers to the amount of greenhouse gases, measured in units of carbon dioxide, produced by human activities.


170. Victoria raised her fingers to her own lips, kissed them, and then touched Kate's lips with them.


171. Placing honey on slips of paper of different shades, he found that the insects which visited them seemed to have a marked preference for blue, after which came white, yellow, red, green and orange.


172. It has been more than one hundred years since the troubled, red-haired Dutchman lived in Arles, but his presence is still palpable in this southern French city with the narrow streets.


173. However, if quitting sodas altogether sounds too difficult, cut down gradually.


174. Bacteria can sense the presence of other bacteria, and even whether their number is sufficiently great, referred to as a quorum, to produce the malign effects that they are so skilled in eliciting.


175. "She hurried out her cell phone, zoomed in on her daughter, and realized suddenly that she was looking at a young lady.


176. Acts that develop habits of love, truth, and goodness silently shape and mold us into what we ought to be — just as habits born of jealousy, hatred, and evil mar and eventually destroy us.


177. With more water vapor in the air, you would expect more intense rainfall events and deluges, and, indeed, scientists have observed the increased frequency of these events.


178. Nevertheless, given Pythagoras's fame in later tradition, it is generally assumed that he was the originator of at least some of the Pythagorean theories to which Plato and even Copernicus felt indebted.


179. It is not known exactly how many copies of the first edition of Lives, published in 1550, were printed, but it earned Vasari the praise of his peers.


180. However, faced with a loss of customers, the competition responded by opening on Saturdays as well.


181. After the war, Dr. R. V. Jones, the head of Britain's wartime scientific intelligence, asked Crick to continue the work, but Crick decided to continue his studies, this time in biology.


182. So Egypt established a standard cubit, called the Royal Cubit.


183. Such species, called keystone species, are vital in determining the nature and structure of the entire ecosystem.


184. Today, we are so swamped by communicative resources and so used to making full use of them, changing, juxtaposing and alternating them, that it seems almost pointless to investigate the patterns of such rapid, taken-for-granted and apparently unpredictable mixes.


185. Foreign influence predates the pharaohs, continued throughout their rule, and saw the pharaonic period to a close.


186. Mel Blanc, considered by many industry experts to be the inventor of cartoon voice acting, began his career in 1927 as a voice actor for a local radio show.


187. These things, by vastly reducing the amount of work needed for household chores, allowed women to enter the labor market and virtually got rid of professions like domestic service.


188. A backyard cricket farm, located in a warm climate (insects are small creatures and therefore are more vulnerable to cold than mammals) could contribute impressive quantities of protein for a surging, hungry population, yet the farm could still be readily managed by a retiree.


189. Fast fashion refers to trendy clothes designed, created, and sold to consumers as quickly as possible at extremely low prices.


190. Here, based on a complex sensory analysis that is not only restricted to the sense of taste but also includes smell, touch, and hearing, the final decision whether to swallow or reject food is made.


191. After lots of trial and error, Richard finally created a system of flashing LED lights, powered by an old car battery that was charged by a solar panel.


192. For example, in the early 1980s, the unemployment rate in Mexico, computed by U.S. standards, was approximately 30 per cent.


193. Therefore, home-based work, teleworking, or video conferences could be strongly recommended.


194. Marc Chagall, known for his use of dreamy colors, was also moved by the play and drew a painting with the same title, Midsummer Night's Dream.


195. Henry Dunant, a Swiss businessman, happened to see the battlefield after the fighting had stopped.


196. According to Henry Petroski, real knowledge from real failure is the most powerful source of progress we have, provided we have the courage to carefully examine what happened.


197. Africa, with its untouched mineral and agricultural resources, presented a valuable source of materials, offered opportunities for new markets, and provided new frontiers for adventurous colonists.


198. And the array of such processed food products, made tasty by the addition of fat, sugar, and salt, is vast.


199. Most of the indigenous peoples, accustomed to rule by small elites, simply accepted their new governors, making the imposition of Western rule relatively easy.


200. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, tomatoes, cacao, red peppers, and other crops were carried from the New World to the Old.


201. He helped his neighbor and, in the process, made a fortune.


202. Wooden shoes, called klompen, were the perfect tool to keep farmers' feet dry while working in wet areas.


203. In 1995, a group of high school students in Miner County, South Dakota, started planning a revival.


204. In this case, the water may appear brown, red, or even black.


205. Sellers in bright orange tents line the harbor and sell herring in every imaginable form:fried, pickled, smoked, in bottles, in cans, in soup, on pizza, and in sandwiches.


206. Eighty percent was informal, organized by the learner.


207. The great climatic change the lake underwent and continued evaporation, exceeding the inflow of fresh water, reduced the lake to one-twentieth of its former size.


208. Wanting to make the best possible impression, the American company sent its most promising young executive, Fred Wagner, who spoke fluent German.


209. Back in Slovenia, Žižek was unable to get a university position, spent several years in national service, and was then unemployed.


210. The people also, worked together to plant flowers, trees, and grass.


211. Ester leaped from her bed with delight, dashed into the living room, and shouted, "Mom, come here.


212. For example, in 1836, a machine was invented that mowed, threshed, and tied straw into bundles and poured grain into sacks.


213. This situation also translates into a large amount of nutrient-rich biomass that makes the crop a very attractive resource for primary consumers, compared to the vegetation in the surrounding areas.


214. Many people believe that creative thinking is a special gift, possessed by only a few people.


215. But Russia's hopes were damaged by what happened in 2010, when forest fires during searing summer heat destroyed whole villages, killed more than 50 people, left thousands homeless and enveloped the capital, Moscow, in a poisonous smog.


216. Then we also highly value the quality of the voice, compared to others, in the same way that we enjoy the sound of certain instruments more than others.


217. Government goods and services are, by and large, distributed to groups of individuals through the use of nonmarket rationing.


218. After the war, Audrey and her mother moved to London, where she studied ballet, worked as a model, and in 1951 began acting in films, mostly in minor or supporting roles.


219. Katherine Schreiber and Leslie Sim, experts on exercise addiction, recognized that smartwatches and fitness trackers have probably inspired sedentary people to take up exercise, and encouraged people who aren't very active to exercise more consistently.


220. Generally, higher-graded teas are teas with leaves that are tightly and uniformly rolled.


221. The graph above shows the total domestic use of corn including feed and residual use and food, seed, and industrial use in the United States from 2005 to 2017.


222. Then, at the top, it flipped over, tucked its wings in and dived straight down, spiraling as it went.


223. Scientific research has found that exercise can cause nerve cells to form thick, interconnected webs that make the brain run faster and more efficiently.


224. They were wonderful stories — about a small princess whose carriage was pulled by ostriches, a boy turned into a bear, a little girl lost in a forest of lilacs, wicked queens, good fairies disguised as white cats, marvelous feasts and dazzling palaces.


225. The moral deficiency (not recycling) is, in your view, balanced by a moral action (installing energy¬-efficient bulbs).


226. Lessard imagined how scary it would be to be the child, left alone without knowing what was happening.


227. He spent $500 on building supplies and, in five days, built a 3.5-by-8-foot house, at the curb in front of his apartment.


228. Spatial data representing elevations, depths, temperatures, or populations can be stored in a digital database, accessed, and displayed on a map.


229. Galileo, who heard about the Dutch spyglass and began making his own, realized right away how useful the device could be to armies and sailors.


230. For this reason, many consider descriptors such as sociomental, networked, and/or digital preferable to virtual in describing these spaces and societies.


231. The head archaeologist, a Peruvian, discovered a large pottery piece.


232. In their work they are asking critical questions about how the body is trained, disciplined, and manipulated in sports and how some sport scientists are using technology to probe, monitor, test, evaluate, and rehabilitate the body as a performance machine.


233. The blue lights in Glasgow, which mimicked the lights atop police cars, seemed to imply that the police were always watching.


234. The film director, as compared to the theater director, has as his material, the finished, recorded celluloid.


235. The executive saw in his hand a check for $500,000, signed by John D. Rockefeller, then one of the richest men in the world!


236. Furthermore, red was found to be more effective when it comes to improving our attention to detail.


237. Serotonin is an organic compound, found in the brain, which makes you feel good.


238. One informed coach, who accepted the position in these circumstances, demanded and received a five-year guaranteed contract at several million dollars each year.


239. I offered him a nest made of a covered box, bedded with straw and with a round doorway cut in the front.


240. In 1850, caught up in a rising tide of Norwegian romantic nationalism, Bull co-founded the first theater in which actors performed in Norwegian rather than Danish.


241. As understanders, we have a list of beliefs, indexed by subject area.


242. This trend was promoted when FIFA, the world's largest soccer association, decided to adopt goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup.


243. Common foods for osechi are broiled fish cakes, simmered black soy beans, and red or white herring roe, which symbolize good health, a good harvest, and prosperity.


244. It continue to be worn by the South African national rugby team today, known universally as the Springboks.


245. It had two red buttons, labeled COPY and REVERSE.


246. However, Edison, who was in charge of the federal government project, rejected Tesla's idea.


247. 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.


248. In these situations, families have to be educated about nutrition, encouraged to diversify their diets, plant more green vegetables, and sometimes receive nutritional assistance to correct imbalances.


249. These fierce radicals, built into life as both protectors and avengers, are potent agents of aging.


250. However, since then, the amount of corn for food, seed, and industrial use has been consistently higher than that for feed and residual use.


251. Plastics that act as pollutants are categorized into micro- meso-, or macro debris, based on size.


252. Decades of war and geopolitical turmoil, combined with sweeping changes to the scale and social organization of governments, put a new premium on training large groups of elite civil and military engineers.


253. Mexican economists, however, argued that this figure was meaningless because Mexican work habits and culture were different from those in the United States.


254. The same respondents, however, said they prefer to buy cars that protect them and their passengers, especially if family members are involved.


255. This is especially true when they feel unworthy, angry, depressed, unattractive or unaccepted.” It's time to let go of your perfectionism.


256. That was a sign: "Father, run!


257. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead once said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.


258. Dave Butcher, director of training for Sea World in Florida, showed me more than I'd imagined possible.


259. He had spread the snow, watered the ice, and made it smooth.


260. 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.


261. As they chatted, Kenneth, who is also known as Smokie, revealed that he had been homeless since his wife died about a decade ago.


262. Larry Jacoby, the psychologist who first demonstrated this memory illusion in the laboratory, titled his article "Becoming Famous Overnight".


263. He propelled himself into a backspin, covered his eyes, and extended his arm above his head.


264. In doing so, they established the principle and practice of the collective administration of rights, based on the fact that ― with the possible exception of opera performances ― it was impossible for a single composer or publisher to monitor every use of his or her work by singers, bands, promoters or, in the twentieth century, broadcasters.


265. These advances came about because an individual, or many individuals, used the full resources of his or her intellectual imagination to solve problems that had previously been thought to be unsolvable.


266. "The park is also home to a famous dragon fountain, covered with beautiful colored tiles.


267. Lying on the floor in the corner of the crowded shelter, surrounded by bad smells, I could not fall asleep.


268. When hunting on land, the men would climb on wooden dogsleds, known as qamutiks.


269. Finding the key chain, she pulled it out, aimed in the general direction of her vehicle and pressed the release button.


270. Socrates, if we can believe Plato's dialogues, used to set forth his ideas in myths.


271. The second of these is, of course, caused by the first.


272. The ultimate life force lies in tiny cellular factories of energy, called mitochondria, that burn nearly all the oxygen we breathe in.


273. He discovered that there is a bird, called a kingfisher, that has the ability to manage sudden changes in air resistance.


274. The Canadian, delighted with the offer, suggested that they meet again the next morning with their respective lawyers to finalize the details.


275. Rather, they will happen only through state intervention, based on parliamentary decision.


276. The deepest ocean canyon, known as the Challenger Deep, near the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean, plunges 35,800 feet below the water's surface.


277. In this experiment, spoken words are played through the headphones, but a different set of words is played to each ear.


278. Certainly no culture is composed of herds of clones who have been defined by their environment; nevertheless, each culture is fashioned by pervading and prevailing tenets - whether they are conscious or subconscious , spoken or tacit.


279. Athletes who have confidence are able to be positive, motivated, intense, focused, and emotionally in control when they need to be.


280. According to the legend, Finn MacCool, an Irish giant, decided to build the causeway to fight his Scottish rival, Benadonner.


281. When older children lose instinctive acceptance of imagined objects in play, teachers can reaffirm the symbolic and representative role of objects through the practice of imaginative exploration in drama: a cardboard circle, presented convincingly, can symbolise a precious crown.


282. The creative director of the firm, Sander Veenendaal, stated that this new measure has not only improved workers' lives, but helped to build up their brand as well.


283. "And so we drift, driven by the winds of circumstance, tossed about by the waves of tradition and custom.


284. The ant took this ball in its two front feet, lifted it off the aphid, and held it.


285. Wayne Gretzky, the legendary ice hockey player, said, "You miss 100% of the shots that you never take."


286. In 2017, approximately 7 billion bushels of com were used for food, seed, and industrial purposes, which was the largest amount of com used for those purposes.


287. It was divided into 500 states in AD 1500, got down to a minimum of 25 states in the 1980s, and is now up again to over 40.


288. One of the keys to end all wars, hatred, bigotry, suffering, violence, and disease is kindness.


289. Yet in 1924, a member of the third British expedition, Edward Felix Norton, reached an elevation of 28,126 feet ― just 900 feet below the summit ― before being defeated by exhaustion and snow blindness.


290. Joshua trees are evergreen, with numerous, sharp-pointed leaves at the ends of their branches.


291. This subjective world, interpreted in a particular way, is for us the "objective" world; we cannot know any world other than the one we know as a result of our own interpretations.


292. Regardless of the actual date, it is said that Kaldi, the goatherd, noticed that his goats did not sleep at night after eating berries from what would later be known as a coffee tree.


293. For example, the artificial color Yellow No_6, used in some pineapple juices, adds nothing to the taste.


294. In other cases, gendered or racialized themes provide the pretext for such segregation, such as addressing the theme of domesticity exclusively with works by women.


295. More than 1,400 news reporters from all over the world, together with the family members of the miners, gathered to watch the rescue process.


296. The body has an effective system of natural defence against parasites, called the immune system.


297. In 1856, he waterproofed a simple box camera, attached it to a pole, and lowered it beneath the waves off the coast of southern England.


298. When Fred first met his German hosts, he shook hands firmly, greeted everyone in German, and even remembered to bow the head slightly as is the German custom.


299. During its first half century, games were not played at night, which meant that baseball games, like the traditional work day, ended when the sun set.


300. The audience was, however, captivated by its novelty.


301. Through longer-term programs, this organization treats chronic diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness, and AIDS; and brings health care to remote, isolated areas where resources and training are limited.


302. Any job can be re-scoped, eliminated or outsourced at any time.


303. Next, it was able to get out of the car in less than four minutes and, once out of the vehicle, got on its knees and sped away.


304. Bank for the Poor: In 1974, Muhammed Yunus, a young professor of economics at a Bangladeshi university, was visiting a village to study its economic situations.


305. In many fields a research article will have more than twenty authors, arranged hierarchically like film credits.


306. Think of it as the robot-assisted human, given superpowers through the aid of technology.


307. Many users didn't like this change and, on principle, refused to click on the ads.


308. The teenage running phenomenon, Mary Decker, surprised the sports world in the 1970s when she reported that she ate a plate of spaghetti noodles the night before a race.


309. People have noticed its magical power of turning a few dollars, invested wisely, into millions.


310. He set his alarm for 4:00 a.m., got his own breakfast, and took the early morning train to Boston.


311. To distinguish themselves from other commoners, these people developed new ways of speaking to set themselves apart and demonstrate their new, elevated social status.


312. Haydn, delighted, overwhelmed the German intellect with questions; his countenance recovered its animation, and Sir Joshua rapidly seized its traits.


313. A powerful, well-positioned leader may draw followers who are ambitious and want to hitch their wagons to a rising star.


314. Time spent on on-line interaction with members of one's own, preselected community leaves less time available for actual encounters with a wide variety of people.


315. "The security guard, who had worked for the company for many years, looked his boss straight in the eyes, showing no sign of emotion on his face.


316. As long as humans could not write or produce other abstract material symbols with the aid of which knowledge could be summarized, stored and conveyed effectively, there were severe limits on the amount of information people could accumulate as well as on its reliability, while there would have been a high premium on keeping information as simple as possible.


317. Victoria stepped toward her, reached out, placed a hand on her shoulder, and spoke softly.


318. We rush through our childhood, red lights, and a courtship as if channel surfing.


319. They are looking to reclaim some of the flavors of old-fashioned breads that were lost as baking became more industrialized and baked goods became more refined, standardized, and ― some would say―flavorless.


320. Theoretical support came soon from E. Lenneberg who, in his Biological Foundations of Language, noted that the rapid growth of nerve connections, which ceases at puberty, coincides with the child's acquisition of language.


321. She opened up the box to see a beautiful ceramic vase, broken into several pieces.


322. Demand for the mineral, which is used to make high-quality chemical fertilizers, made it very valuable.


323. When Michael Jordan, the dominant basketball player of the last decade of the twentieth century, ended his second retirement from the sport, the team for which he played, the Washington Wizards, attracted sellout audiences everywhere it played.


324. Their commanding officer, relieved that his men had survived the snowstorm, asked how they made their way out.


325. Afterward, the movie Amadeus, a celebration of the genius of Mozart, which he also directed, swept eight Oscars including one for best director.


326. Once he has hit his little sister, destroyed something valuable, hurt another child, been suspended from school, broken the law, or contributed to his parents’ marital discord?


327. He was amazed to find that freshly caught fish and duck, frozen quickly in such a fashion, kept their taste and texture.


328. The shift from a teacher-centered, high-art focus to a more egalitarian, student-centered orientation highlights several issues about musical and educational values.


329. For many years now, mediated entertainment such as TV and film has been able to stimulate our optical and auditory senses with sights and sounds.


330. When the new teacher, Ms. Calico, told the class about summer art programs, Cora assumed that the teacher was talking to the upper-class students and not her.


331. To help the child to develop a new story, the counsellor and child search for times when the problem has not influenced the child or the child's life and focus on the different ways the child thought, felt and behaved.


332. During the five years I have been with the firm, I have carried out my duties conscientiously and have, in fact, made a number of suggestions that have been of some benefit to the firm.


333. When you read the comics section of the newspaper, cut out a cartoon that makes you laugh.


334. When they compared the way pedestrians crossed at both kinds of crosswalks on roads with considerable traffic volumes, they found that people at unmarked crosswalks tended to look both ways more often, waited more often for gaps in traffic, and crossed the road more quickly.


335. An Egyptian executive, after entertaining his Canadian guest, offered him joint partnership in a new business venture.


336. It is not that we are more eager or more ambitious than our ancestors but that we have, over time, invented all sorts of social devices to hasten the process.


337. She, along with many other students, signed up.


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