Next month, the UK's first paleolithic restaurant will open in London.
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He says we have paleolithic brains, medieval institutions and godlike technology.
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This is the last time I trust myself to one of these paleolithic contrivances.
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Some eighty thousand years are supposed to have existed between paleolithic and neolithic man.
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The figure's head was bowed, like a paleolithic Venus figurine.
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TROGLODYTE, n. Specifically, a cave-dweller of the paleolithic period, after the Tree and before the Flat.
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Evidence for paleolithic, intermittent energy restriction, Nordic, vegetarian, and portfolio dietary patterns was graded as weak.
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And we don't want to seem paleolithic.
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Geikie's conclusions-TheIsolation of the paleolithic Age.
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For vigour and vitality, you should renounce thousands of years of grain-based eating and return to a paleolithic diet.
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He calls grandfather's idea paleolithic.
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Some people with paleolithic intellects seem to think it exquisitely humorous to see a man fall down and hurt himself.
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While some still talked of "unbroken traditions," few of them thought Gardner-oranyone else-hada direct line to the paleolithic caves.
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In that moment, she was a throw-back of a million years, and through her veins fumed the ferine blood of her paleolithic forebears.
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The biggest problem for Tyrannosaurus rex could have been a single-celled parasite in a paleolithic turn on the tiny-fells-mighty, War of the Worlds story.
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And from the same immense campsite, justifiably described as a paleolithic tomb of Tutankhamun, came another female figure, the celebrated clay woman of Brno.