Basic data type which can be instanciated and used with the predefined operations of a programming language, or assembled as a building block together with other instances of any type to create more complex composite data types.
I suppose I expected there would be some uniformity, some basictype characterizing the fellows.
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My dark magics attract the most basictype, the sort who are drawn to acts of power and pride.
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Nice Rack The two basictypes of protection are passive and active.
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You can choose from two basictypes of mulch: organic and inorganic.
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Here are general characteristics of the three basictypes of soil:
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Annoying species, or machinetype -whatever the fuck they were.
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Juliette watched the machinetype, and she knew she was not the one who was making those letters move.
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He may not have been an organiser of the machinetype, but he was a born ruler of men.
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"They came as, well, tips, passed in common printer- machinetype in our respective languages, to our ambassadors at Zone."
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Dr. Edkins, in "Chinese Buddhism," and Professor Beal, in "Buddhism in China," have very successfully shown the characteristics of the Chinese typesofthesystem.
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Two printing-presses and seven fonts of nativetype were in use.
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Hollingsworth, on the other hand, is meant as a nativetype.
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This nativetype of scooter is still in Use in New York and has proved itself.
Ús de primitive type en anglès
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All reforms in organized religion lie in returning to the primitivetype.
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Some uncoil the shell, and seem to be returning toward the primitivetype.
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We have seen how weak was this rude and primitivetype of government.
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The drainage there was of the most primitivetype, and the contagion spread rapidly.
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Their feet were of the primitivetype, with five toes of about equal length.
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Awakened intelligence beams through frank and pleasing countenances, and lifts, without effacing, the primitivetype.
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The system is of course of a far more primitivetype than that of data machines.
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Have fishes descended from a primitivetype?
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His experiments were first conducted with the primitivetype of nerve which he had previously discovered in plants.
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It seemed the simplest primitivetype of "spiritual."
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In some fishes with vertebrated tail fins the fin is symmetric, and this seems to be the primitivetype.
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The two pairs of limbs are very simple fins of a primitivetype, like those of the lowest Selachii.
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It was the primitivetype that hadn't been made for ages - the kind that had a lever handle.
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As a rule the white specimens adhere more nearly to the primitivetype, and are generally over 8 lb.
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Daily experience, however, shows that the deviation from the primitivetype is limited only by some conditions of structure.
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It has been observed that both the inscriptions of this king, and his architecture, are of a rude and primitivetype.