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1 Whatever it is, it is impossible to extract from this primordial chaos .
2 I might have been trotting through a world emerging from primordial chaos .
3 Imagine the origin, the primordial chaos , the instant in which none of the primogenial particles had mass.
4 In P, the sabbath stood in symbolic contrast to the primordial chaos that had prevailed on Day One.
5 So to him, too, this primitive man reaching dully from primordial chaos , the great moment had yielded its vision.
6 And Thomas Jefferson: how did this return to primordial chaos , brought about in no uncertain sense by his own premeditated act, affect him?
7 One could hear a sinister music of pipes, whose interpreters adored a gigantic, amorphous, inert mass in the middle of nothing, the primordial chaos .
8 Primordial chaos reigned on the other side, a porridge-like plasma of quarks and gluons.
9 'Partly, I fancy, because it is like the primordial chaos , a concentrated tumult of undetermined possibilities.
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