Raw primitive nature could in no way support such a large population.
2
There you will observe primitive constructs known as 'teddy bear' and 'womble'.
3
The idea of vegetation in general is too abstract to be primitive.
4
Iran's centrifuge-based enrichment programme is rather primitive and beset by technical problems.
5
His energy is simple, primitive, infinite.' These were hallmarks of true greatness.
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Lower case letters (a-d) indicate ancestralcharacter states, and upper case letters (A-D) indicate derived character states.
2
We then related these to changes that correlated with shifts in lambdamax by reconstructing ancestralcharacter states using a maximum-likelihood approach.
3
But others could be linked in a series, with the parent as prototype, either by loss of ancestralcharacters or by simple quantitative alteration.
4
We can understand these facts, on the well-known principle of reversion to ancestralcharacters, if all the domestic breeds are descended from the rock-pigeon.
1
They retained that ancestraltrait out of pure necessity.
2
Am I to understand that crime is nowadays looked upon as the recurrence of an ancestraltrait?
3
Apart from Pinus, most ancestraltrait reconstruction relative to fire has been conducted on predominantly Southern Hemisphere clades and this needs to be redressed.
4
There are many curious variations with regard to the inheritance of ancestraltraits.
1
He recognized biased tendencies to certain states of variation, particularly reversions toward ancestralfeatures.
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This reliance on authority is a fundamental primitivetrait.
2
My family and friends severely criticise this primitivetrait of mine, but I can not help it.
3
The man who committed these acts still has strong primitivetraits.
4
This country is settled by genuine Americans, who have the aboriginal primitivetraits of the universal Yankee nation.
5
Hominids and ourselves bear many primitivetraits that haven't been specialized like they have in gorillas, said Lovejoy.
1
He says the remains show a mix of modern and primitivefeatures.
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Probably represents incredibly advanced evolution of radiata without loss of certain primitivefeatures.
3
Yet Sennelager was absolutely devoid of the most primitivefeatures of a safe sanitary system.
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In fact, our guest thinks that modern humans have kept a lot of primitivefeatures from our distant ancestors.
5
Instead, they have several primitivefeatures, some of which look like the older species H. erectus, while some look more like Neanderthals.
Ús de primitive character en anglès
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The furniture of the cabins was of the same primitivecharacter.
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The tenantry on the Abbey estate partake of this primitivecharacter.
3
The Christology of these passages is a striking proof of their primitivecharacter.
4
Preparations for retiring had to be of a very primitivecharacter.
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It retained much of its primitivecharacter of a student's festivity.
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The want of a copula is another instance of the primitivecharacter of the tongue.
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Fond of amusements, their social meetings, though of most primitivecharacter, were frequent and cordial.
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It accorded well, too, with the isolate and primitivecharacter of the municipalities scattered over Asia.
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His wounds continued bleeding and froze upon the dressings, which were of the most primitivecharacter.
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No bolting apparatus has been introduced, and the machinery is of the simplest and most primitivecharacter.
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The view here presented of the primitivecharacter of Mohammedanism has long been adopted by many competent authorities.
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Its primitivecharacter was its distinction, and the wearers looked like the demi-gods of the heroic stage of history.
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The Greeks had adopted another name, trypanon, for their fire-drill, and thus the primitivecharacter of Prometheus became obscured.
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The primitivecharacter of it is marked by the fact that the greater portion has no reference to the sexes.
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In these wild and most picturesque places, the Hindoos cannot give you a dinner, even of the most primitivecharacter.
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The mode of grinding corn here, if I may use the term grinding, is of the most primitivecharacter possible.