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1 He had the artistic temperament in its most primitive and naive form.
2 Wood is one of the most primitive and indispensable of human necessities.
3 Class has saved me; it has triumphed over my most primitive instincts.
4 Cyanobacteria are among the most primitive and widespread life forms on Earth.
5 They constitute, in fact, the most primitive form of a fortified house.
6 There was a stirring of the dimmest and most primitive associations possible.
7 The most primitive ways of thinking may not yet be wholly expunged.
8 It is sensationalism and bias in its most primitive and despicable forms.
9 They are fully aware, and accepting, of their most primitive wishes.
10 He was in exile, living a bachelor life under the most primitive conditions.
11 It contained four rooms, but the furniture was of the most primitive description.
12 These hark back to the most primitive instincts of the vertebrates.
13 Even the most primitive editors of 1971 will do the job.
14 The mines were yielding silver bullion by the most primitive methods of reduction.
15 The places for holding meetings were of the most primitive kind.
16 The Bolsheviki have abolished even the most primitive forms of justice.
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