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1 They built a primitive shelter out of tree trunks.
2 The carol has a primitive strength and haunting simplicity.
3 Primitive man quickly learned how to manipulate tools.
4 Primitive races colonized these islands 2,000 years ago.
5 The first station buildings were quite primitive.
6 Primitive men lived in caves.
7 Primitive man made himself primitive tools from stones and bones.
8 The tribe's development was more primitive than that of their neighbours.
9 The African countries hoped to civilize all the primitive tribes on the land.
10 It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.
11 Conditions at the camp are very primitive.
12 The Eskimos of the far north are primitive.
13 Primitive people regarded storms as an act of God.
14 Living conditions in the camp were pretty primitive.
15 Primitive peoples deified the sun.
16 The local hospital care is primitive and unreliable.
17 It's using some rather primitive technology.
18 Duffy's primitive guitar playing is well below par.
19 The facilities on the campsite were very primitive.
20 He was an Italian primitive.
21 Early settlers had to cope with very primitive living conditions.
22 These primitive peoples are believed to have worshipped the phallus as a symbol of regeneration.
23 He made a primitive boat out of some pieces of wood.
24 Twelve thousand years ago,() our ancestors were primitive savages living in caves.
25 The pace at which the primitive economy is monetarized is fairly fast.
26 The minority in the primitive forest used to live on a diet of wild animals.
27 The native of that region still live in primitive straw huts.
28 The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.
29 The methods of communication used during the war were primitive by today's standards.
30 The spiny anteater is a mammal, although a very primitive one.
1 The carol has a primitive strength and haunting simplicity.
2 Primitive man quickly learned how to manipulate tools.
3 Primitive races colonized these islands 2,000 years ago.
4 The first station buildings were quite primitive.
5 Primitive men lived in caves.
6 Primitive man made himself primitive tools from stones and bones.
7 The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems.
8 The tribe's development was more primitive than that of their neighbours.
9 The African countries hoped to civilize all the primitive tribes on the land.
10 It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.
11 The Eskimos of the far north are primitive.
12 He was an Italian primitive.
13 He made a primitive boat out of some pieces of wood.
14 The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
31 Small seashells were once used as a primitive kind of money.
32 Aboriginal art has finally gained recognition and broken away from being labelled as "primitive" or "exotic".
33 The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
34 Primitive man made tools from sharp stones and animal bones.
35 But these are primitive feelings and run very deep.
36 They had no meaning for primitive man.
37 No doubt, primitive man had slept in the open.
38 He may use more primitive mechanisms to battle back.
39 Do you know how primitive man generated fire?
40 Primitive, yes, but with great insight(/primitive.html), great depth.
41 The Waste Land itself functions as a primitive ritual.
42 Of course primitive man was a sun worshipper.
43 Sanitation was primitive and the poorhouses in regular use.
44 Aldersgate Primitive Methodist Magazine, 1915-26, passim.
45 Indeed no native language is primitive.
46 The girl was young, primitive, inarticulate.
47 The ill are no longer ostracized as moral pariahs except by a few remaining primitive tribes ruled by superstition.
48 There are, however, other primitive forms of life that can flourish under such conditions.
49 It seems most likely, in fact, that primitive life arose and was destroyed several times over by very large impacts.
50 The interest in primitive art had come about largely, of course, through the work of Gauguin.
51 It would he hard to imagine a more primitive form of music than stamping on the ground.
52 The maestro breathes new life into the composer's primitive neo-Stravinskian language.
53 Sounds like some primitive existence on an isolated desert isle.
54 Bukharin rejected Preobrazhensky's whole conception of primitive socialist accumulation, and with good cause as we shall see.
55 Latin America is a world where primitive ways of life exist near ultra-modern cities. Altogether, it is a continent full of vitality.
56 Notice the back-to-back houses, the tunnel entrances to the completely enclosed court, and the primitive sanitation.
57 Primitive sensations skittered here and there, triggering twinges of irritation that carelessly boiled away.
58 I know of no primitive people anywhere that either rejects and despises conflict or represents warfare as an absolute evil.
59 The gingerbread house represents an existence based on the most primitive satisfactions.
60 In that infinitely remote time primitive man could Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea.
61 Those who accepted Communion from Methodist preachers were known as Primitive Methodists.
62 A primitive form of microscopic life may have existed on Mars billions of years ago.
63 The West, by contrast, assimilated its own primitive peoples very early on.
64 What I say is roughly this: primitive art as we call it, tribal art, is usually very good.
65 In each the primitive, sometimes bestial is joined obdurately to the modern and sophisticated.
66 At first their station buildings were primitive affairs, no more than clearings in the bush with tin huts.
67 They have always refused to place primitive art on the same plane as the work of Western artists.
68 The idea is to set to work without great expense and elaborate machinery, or under primitive conditions.
69 The most primitive representatives are extremely similar to the insectivores.Sentencedict
70 The first primitive forms of life consumed various materials, including hydrogen sulfide, and released oxygen.
71 And they tell us sea fishing is primitive in its thinking.
72 This emphasizes also his primitive appeal to fire as the most destructive force.
73 The most primitive of the armoured mammals are the five species of echidnas, or spiny anteaters, from Australasia.
74 The art work is primitive but the silly little joke is what comics used to be about.
75 Cadence owner Archie Bleyer, however, was not very enthusiastic about the demo of this raw and primitive instrumental.
76 Later, electrically powered calculators and analog computers bridged the gap to the first primitive digital computers.
77 Hence the study of primitive culture is intimately bound up with that of primitive religion.
78 A collection of firefighting crews moved to a primitive airstrip, a strip of grass amid the pines.
79 No doubt there are many humorous possibilities in the comic plight of a primitive boy in a modern major city.
80 Reams of data, miles of magnetic tape, but none of it satisfies even my own primitive appetite for answers.
81 She was absorbed in the primitive ritual of the hunt and work was erased from her mind.
82 Despite the relatively primitive surroundings, the team is delighted to have somewhere warm and dry to perform life-saving operations.
83 Even the most primitive computer can outstrip the human brain in certain types of calculation.
84 This attitude was, of course, purely subjective, and their appreciation of primitive art was almost entirely emotional.
85 He was also concerned with primitive ritual as underlying developed ritual.
86 The whole Southampton setup was a bit too primitive for my liking.
87 Moreover the government is building, at considerable cost, a museum at Quai de Branly devoted to primitive art.
88 Diogenes backed up his theory of the importance of air circulating through the body with some primitive human anatomy.
89 Thus virtually every primitive society divides the children and teaches the sexes separately.
90 I forgot to add that I noticed your primitive brutality also this morning.
91 This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money.
92 We also stopped to hike on a primitive trail, up and over a short ridge to a small, isolated lake.
93 Teheran, by contrast was a poor and primitive society in those days.
94 Hand Gunners are highly effective warriors armed with primitive gunpowder weapons.
95 Ironically we find that this mixture of heathenism and paganism is rather like living in the primitive church.
96 She heard the key turn in the lock and a fear that was just short of primitive assailed her.
97 After all, these were the most primitive people of all, our earliest ancestors.
98 He pointed out that the latency period is absent in primitive societies and is found only in higher cultures.
99 Primitive myth comes to us through the kindness of shamans, village elders, witches, warlocks, and medicine men.
99 try its best to collect and build good sentences.
100 The surrounding countryside is windswept and rocky, moss-bedecked flints sticking out of the ground like primitive blades.
101 Similarly, primitive valuables may be paid by weaker groups to create alliances.
102 The line of dramatic form running from primitive arrow dance to Pinero is worth bearing in mind.
103 Man must be able to think freely and he must be able to express his thoughts freely! He who is against this is not only fascist and primitive but at the same time is a very great coward also! Only the brave and the honorable men are never afraid of freedom of thought and freedom of expression of ideas! Just like the cockroaches do not like the light, evil minds also do not like the freedom of thoughts! Mehmet Murat ildan 
104 But it seems that his interest in primitive ritual had led him to place his own stress on life as a ritual.
105 They are among the most primitive on bony fish, though their skeleton consists largely of cartilage.
106 But trade in slaves has been a universal phenomenon, affecting all primitive societies.
107 The difficulties were considerable for aircraft were still primitive with open cockpits, and airfields were very few and far between.
108 These simple, single-celled creatures are the most primitive forms of life on earth.
109 Uncle used to tell me about the time when the primitive Methodists and the Wesley Methodists were joining up.
110 Primitive streak stage embryos can also be manipulated using a dissecting microscope but the lower resolution makes such manipulations less precise.
111 During the 1860s and 70s the populists attributed to the primitive peasant commune all the characteristics of a latent socialist order.
112 Even primitive tribes when dancing submit to the discipline imposed by their leaders.
113 They grafted themselves, in fact, on to a much older, more primitive and powerful religious life.
114 In primitive societies, practice for Bourdieu must then primarily be about strategy.
115 In this way, semantic markers decompose the meanings of words into more primitive elements.
116 More crudely, they are written off as a rampaging mob, victim to primitive urges or the machinations of conspirators.
117 A number of authoritative scholars seriously question the propriety of interpreting prehistoric remains by reference to the customs of modern primitive peoples.
118 All the islands, including even Java, harbour primitive peoples, often still living in stone-age conditions.
119 Primitive and Pagan myth comprise the East and West winds of mythology.
120 The breeding range of island species is small and therefore vulnerable, and the species themselves may be quite primitive.
121 At Wanlockhead, to the south, the Straitsteps mine remains include a primitive water-powered beam engine for draining the mine.
122 Her tameness drops away like a spring moult, and her primitive survival instincts supplant everything else.
123 Information technologies were primitive, communication between different locations was slow, and the public work force was relatively uneducated.
124 Ahab is seen as the Pope and the three primitive harpooners are his cardinals who will help him carry out his mission.
125 Along with conventional breeds of lamb, she also rears primitive breeds of that have a stronger flavour.
126 Ishmael suggests that various primitive tribes and various religions have always looked upon the sea as something mysterious and deep.
127 Symptoms of reversion to primitive superstition about death are contemporaneous with Romanticism.
128 This practice has the merit of cutting down expense as well as of checking one's primitive barbaric instincts.
129 To primitive tribes a head, stuck on a pole at the village boundary(), averted evil and brought luck.
130 Dealers in primitive, tribal, Oriental art, classical antiquities, and objetsd'art are excluded.
131 Other themes, such as the importance of the shadow to primitive man, flicker through these lines.
132 Painters and sculptors began looking for inspiration in spontaneity and primitive feeling rather than in the lecture halls of traditional learning.
133 In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive, earlier phase.
134 In him only a little of the primitive is left.
135 Both the Carlist right and the extremist left could later appeal to this primitive rebellion.
136 I take it that some very primitive form of life arose spontaneously on earth from chance combinations of atoms.
137 D Mens t-shirt in white cotton jersey, generously cut and decorated with a primitive fish motif.
138 In the 1980s Jacques Kerchache, a former dealer, collector and connoisseur of primitive art, took up the cudgels again.
139 In Portadown in the late nineteenth century there were two Primitive chapels.
140 They're embarrassed to have such primitive people represent the country to the rest of the world.
141 The Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1871 and closed in 1915 is now used as a house.
142 Almost all anthropologists have followed suit, speaking of primitive cultures as compared with the civilizations that more developed societies have evolved.
143 Berg had, but the computer hardware to manage such complex simulations was extremely expensive and the existing software was primitive.
144 Iii any primitive tribe, rule by male fighters is the most natural form of government.
145 Between the civilized areas, those occupied by primitive peoples are also the domain of wild animals.
146 The primitive church employed mythology to augment and explicate the great truths of the gospel.
147 The law of the survival of the fitted governed not only primitive tribes, but the civilized cultures of the ancient world.
148 Like all primitive peoples they believed in spirits with influence over human life.
149 But once the first primitive, delicate life forms have arisen, these energetic processes become a hazard to them.
150 Preobrazhensky attempted to define some optimum rate of primitive socialist accumulation for the state sector in an abstract manner.
151 It seems that primitive peoples ate human flesh for broadly two reasons.
152 Although a primitive recording programme was in progress, the company evidently had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for material.
153 We have every reason to be grateful for both sorts, as well as for pagan and primitive myth.
154 They lived in appalling conditions, lacking even the most primitive sanitation.
155 It is spectacular even in its present, relatively primitive form.
156 Roseau, the capital, had primitive street lighting, no smart shops, and nowhere to post a letter.
157 In it the founders dissolved also their own presbytery and headed back for their model to the ideal primitive church.
158 He possessed no sense of reverence for the giant fish and wanted to kill them all without Understanding his primitive motivation.
159 But the picture was the same everywhere: a strange mixture of primitive, medieval, slave existence and capitalist life.
159 try its best to collect and make good sentences.
160 Before long, I saw more signs of agriculture, on a pathetically primitive level.
161 The child can be seen as constructing knowledge at a primitive level, trying to make sense of the surrounding world.
162 The single studio was extremely primitive, consisting of an attic room with two microphones, one turntable and a mixer.
163 Nor is Lascaux primitive intellectually. Less noticeable than the massive animals are a complex series of abstract signs dotting the walls.
164 This is a direct transference to stone or brick building of the primitive wooden hut method mentioned earlier. 2.
165 Farming methods in this area of Moldavia haven't changed for decades and the primitive machinery has meant poor harvests.
166 Paradoxically, Soviet planners turned the primitive conditions and shortage of supplies at the factories to their advantage, Overy says.
167 The old anthropological concept dreamed up in the universities to describe the potentialities of nature as understood by primitive people.
168 While most Primitive Methodists were more favourable, their Conference likewise took no notice.
169 This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels's time.
170 Not only in its primitive and pagan aspects, but also in sacred and scientific form.
171 There was already by now a political and religious system, whose primitive beliefs deified the various forces of nature.
172 Picasso's instinctive appreciation of the aesthetic principles of trial art was indicative of a new attitude towards primitive art.
173 Some of it was charmingly primitive, some of it so exotically painted it took your breath away.
174 Through him, more than through any other single force, the aesthetic worth of primitive art forms came to be recognized.
175 As well as having gills, Lungfish have primitive lungs with which they can obtain oxygen from the air.
176 As a result there ceases to exist unalloyed the direct feedback, characteristic of primitive societies, between natural conditions and consciousness.
177 Indeed, the idea that humans are curiously evolved cousins of the animals seems basic to primitive myth in general.
178 Although communicating by touch is the most primitive mode, there are culturally determined touching patterns for adults.
179 Hence the primitive history of mankind is filled with murder.
180 And the Uzi a primitive weapon, the bio suit mistaken for some sort of ceremonial armour?
181 Durham are missing a chance to impress in an area where cricket remains primitive.
182 Town and country here are engaged in the age-old dialogue between advanced civilizations and primitive cultures.
183 Yet it is also possible to see the form as a stylized if rather primitive representation of the female deity.
184 These are a group of extremely primitive molluscs, which are found in any abundance only in Lower Palaeozoic rocks.
185 Until recently they were thought to be primitive primates but now science has put them firmly among the insectivores.
186 So, in this science fiction view of human evolution, primitive promiscuity was soon replaced by more orderly patterns of existence.
187 William Shaw was a Primitive Methodist circuit minister who was born in 1854 and died in 1931.
188 This would not seem strange to primitive people at all.
189 They pick the remotest jungles, the most primitive trains, the roughest country to cycle through.
190 Outside the places where wealth resided the world had also splintered into tribes and camps of the most primitive and bizarre form.
191 More than any others, so-called primitive peoples are receptive to nature and model their life and attitudes upon it.
192 In primitive societies men have the compensation of physical strength.
193 A traditional computer approaches a problem in a primitive way. 1.
194 It has been used in baking and brewing ever since primitive man became domesticated.
195 Symbolism is a primitive but effective way of communicating ideas.
196 These more primitive readings in sharar throw a particularly strong light on the occurrence of the institution narrative there.
197 In addition to impenetrability and extension, Leibnizian primitive force is characterized by inertia.
198 His choreography had an understated primitive elegance with bursts of joyous playfulness.
199 The Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1837 and then rebuilt on the same site in 1877.
200 Brown, fibrous bread is frequently perceived as a primitive food, unfit for human consumption.
201 In primitive thought and custom, one acquires the powers or characteristics of what one eats.
202 He revealed that the poet's connection with and knowledge of the primitive were only beginnings and not ends in themselves.
203 This shows the limiting effects of fixations to primitive levels of development, engaged in out of fear.
204 Carol Smith has pointed to the importance of this book for the primitive ritual elements in Eliot's drama.
205 The artist is being at once more primitive as well as more civilized, than his contemporaries.
206 The simplest two-instrument cell injection technique for both primitive streak stage and for early somite stage embryos will be described.
207 Memphis Archives has made these 24 recorded relics sound as good as primitive recordings possibly can.
208 The Boos' welcome maturity makes Sugar appear all the more primitive and pained.
209 Laughter, he says, serves some primitive social function, not yet nailed down.
210 A Primitive Methodist chapel was built at Thornholme in 1892.
211 Huge areas of the Far East remain wild or primitive.
212 His also wished to return to the primitive structure where the Church managed its own affairs.
213 The bichir and other primitive freshwater fish have a pouch opening from the gut to enable them to breathe air.
214 Vietminh guerrillas, some armed with spears and machetes or, primitive flintlocks, marched to the cadence of gongs and drums.
215 The importance of the Temple Butte is that it contains fossil skeletons of primitive fish.
216 It is, in fact, a primitive type of calendar.
217 Aviation was lamentably weak and primitive.
218 It was a veritable barbecue, a crude and primitive feasting.
219 Arrangements were very primitive in the House of Commons in those days.
219 try its best to gather and make good sentences.
220 What the author of primitive mentality means by " participation " is familiar enough.
221 The struggle for survival was gradually stripped of mask and ornament to reveal a primitive brutality.
222 A primitive unit of auditory speech in a given language.
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