Due to its relative primitiveness and secluded location, schools in the area will remain inactive for the better part of three months. |
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In Papua, the missionaries saw the laid-back, no-rule, non-authoritarian lifestyle of Papuans as a sign of their primitiveness. |
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It is now the curative for all the world's ills from war, to poverty, to cultural primitiveness. |
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Modern man's primitiveness lurks beneath every layer of civilization, at times so obvious that one cannot see it. |
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At the outset of the journey he spoke in belittling terms of Italy, of its primitiveness, its poverty. |
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Such kind of a combination could create a new architecture so I think that kind of primitiveness could create future architecture. |
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Curious jumble of modern and ancient city and village, primitiveness and the other thing. |
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This nostalgic embrace of primitiveness leads dystopians to interpret every technological advance as another step toward an ultimately dehumanized existence. |
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Modern discoglossids combine primitiveness and specialization in their anatomy and behaviour. |
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The word has come to suggest a certain vague primitiveness, instinct unleavened by experience, a false prophet. |
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The primitiveness of the inventors of such imaginations, and the imaginations themselves, discard completely their verisimilitude. |
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So I think primitiveness and future could combine to create something new. |
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How could South Sudanese move forward in this tribalistic Leadership characterized by primitiveness, nepotism and political materialism? |
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We have passed from the primitiveness of the material background that our French and British pioneers knew in their childhood to a sophistication that was then unthinkable. |
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