Only in service of that primal vision does the manifoldness of the created world come into being. |
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An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence. |
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The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted. |
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Muladhara is at the base of the spine, the center for kundalini or primal energy. |
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We spend a few minutes inside a lava tube, in the pitch dark, listening to a primal silence. |
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But although the surface similarities are remarkable, the deeper resemblances seem to flow from the primal nature of boxing. |
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These human representatives of the primal animal androgynes become highly revered and powerful. |
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Her music was neither primal punk nor introspective blues but a more complex tangle of emotions shared by both. |
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An organized tour might not appeal to the primal backpacker in you, but it's the best way to explore the island. |
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He meanders through the crowd, looking for anyone to sate his primal desires. |
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Just as he's able to bring unquestioned muscle to visualizing an epic, Scott has primal, mano a mano conflict down pat. |
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Pranava, Aum, is the root mantra and primal sound from which all creation issues forth. |
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I am pleased Paul eats primal fare such as this, and little in the way of unhealthy man-made fats such as margarine and processed foods. |
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They vary up the torture tactics via new school hardcore, the furious primal bombast of thrash metal and every barbed edge in-between. |
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Words became meaningless, and a fountain of primal silence washed over the crowd of young people. |
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The sound she beat out was at once primal and primitive, yet nuanced, complex, flowing. |
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This particular story is about what fires you at the most primal level of your being. |
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It is a primal Reformation principle that our faith is evangelical, linked to the good news and not to biblicism. |
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So our sessions devolved from bodywork to this bizarre form of primal therapy. |
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It's just that the definition of either half of that primal sentence is, of necessity, arbitrary. |
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Of course, putting it like that it seems as though I'm passing the buck onto a vast occulted primal drive within my psyche. |
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These primal, foundational accounts describe aspects of the real, experienced world and humanity's role and relative statuses within it. |
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As it repeatedly rises from the floor to the ceiling, the big orb appears primal, hypnotic and definitely seductive. |
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The origin of these summer traditions is a primal herd instinct, the urge to join with others in a festive act. |
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Making no use of the hi-hat or cymbals, Kathi's drumming is insistent and tribal adding a real primal ebb to each song. |
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He screams the lyrics, with an overdub of him singing in a lower tone, and the end result is primal, yet not too harsh on the ears. |
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Supposedly laying ones neurotic soul bare through primal, overwrought wailing has become a commodity. |
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If we don't, sure as eggs is eggs, the food chain will become corrupted beyond repair, and the gene pool turned back into primal soup. |
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Freud emphasises parricide, both in regard to the Oedipal urge and to the primal horde, where sons kill the father. |
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Even in the well-constructed buildings in California, designed to withstand massive quakes, we cower in primal fear when we face nature's wrath. |
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What had touched the world's hearts was the ethereal immaterialism of their secluded world and something primal in the music they sang. |
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Domestic dogs that roam free have been known to revert to their primal instincts and to attack and kill lame deer and fawns. |
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The wildness of nature feeds our primal needs for extra-sensory stimulation and animal instincts. |
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Their ambivalent ireful mood is a manifestation of the ouroboric primal affect, self-envy. |
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There are already rumours of group hugs, slogans, primal screaming and wanton use of flip charts, just before the Two Minutes' Hate. |
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Psychoanalytic thinking proposes to shine a high-beam headlight into the dark cave of our most primal urges. |
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The filmmaker cross-cuts his desperate, but primal, art making with their desperate, but primal, lovemaking. |
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There is no ambivalence in his treatment of that primal emotion, but a cursoriness and uneasiness to his approach. |
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The White Stripes cannot single-handedly satiate one man's desire for primal garage rock. |
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Rousseau offered no programme for changing society wholesale to restore mankind in general to its primal innocence and goodness. |
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In our primal human context, conflict scenarios required immediate escape from, or intense combat with, fierce predators or competing clans. |
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Andrea O'Reilly argues that Wild represents a primal, premodern, primitive state. |
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Members of the movement want to live in balance with their primal urges and the needs of modern society. |
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Not philosophy, after all, not humanity, just the sheer joyous power of song, is the primal thing in poetry. |
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I suggest that thinking begins with frank analysis of our own very personal primal experiences of the country. |
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Even the primal urge for physical activity succumbs to superficiality and materialism in the end. |
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It is the packaging of these primal urges into a culture that fascinates Conley. |
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This concept of relaxed collective hospitality confuses two primal elements of eating. |
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In our dreams, we enter a primal world of emotion, often, fantastic situations and intense visual images. |
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The Oedipal fantasy in the play and its realization in the life of the primal horde may be extended to a view of revolution in modern society. |
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In the story of the primal horde, the father is, furthermore, consumed by the sons in an act that ensures they gain his power. |
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Freud postulated this idea in terms of the outgrowth of civilization out of the primal horde. |
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I would try to describe my feelings at this point in the narrative, but a primal scream is really more appropriate. |
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I remember rolling up the windows of my car one day and letting out a primal scream. |
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Joren let out a primal scream which seemed to take physical substance as it met everyone's ears. |
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This is by no means to suggest that I mind when you, gentle reader, lay down a primal scream or two for head-clearing or aesthetic purposes. |
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Jeremy's vocals fluctuate from a whisper to a primal scream while Dan's guitar work is comprehensive as it expands way beyond power chords. |
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This kind of music, which is a kind of primal scream against society's ills, represents an outlet for a segment of the '90s disaffected youth. |
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It wasn't words it was a primal scream from the dawn of time when to fight was to live and to submit was to die. |
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I almost dropped my phone in shock at the primal scream that came out of it. |
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She despairs in a delirium-driven monologue that reaches the cumulative intensity of a raga, peaking to the primal scream of Greek tragedy. |
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Daniel heard a primal scream coming from the crater and Carol shot from the pit like a bullet. |
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Following months of primal therapy, he wrote the songs for his greatest album, Plastic Ono Band. |
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Simultaneously, he is also echoing an image of the primordial cosmogonie child identity of the primal cosmic man, the universal procreator. |
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The prophetic critique of primal Canaanite religion had the effect of desacralizing nature and divinizing morality. |
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This is pure classic fairy-tale material, and what it may lack in gritty complexity it makes up in primal symbolic resonance. |
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I loved the clever evocation of a primal fear featured in the many iterations of these songs. |
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The fact that the master of representation has changed identity, changes nothing with regard to its primal and unsurpassable idiocracy. |
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War strips us of the later accretions of civilization and lays bare the primal man in each of us. |
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Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself. |
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There's something primal and deeply satisfying about sitting indoors, all warm and snug and listening to wild weather beating at the eaves. |
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The primal power of many of these songs reflects the key role of the church in the slaves' spiritual rebirth. |
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There are several cathartic therapies that involve primal screaming, rebirthing, or reparenting. |
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After the slaying and cannibalising of the primal father, if the horde was to survive, there had to be a prohibition against murder and another against incest. |
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These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away. |
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A red haze filled his vision, and he let out a primal scream. |
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The mother and child is also a symbol of the procreative, regenerative power of the Goddess, the earth mother, the fecundity of primal matter and again darkness. |
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Fascination with fire could be described as a primal urge, an urge that we have become distanced from as our relationship with fire has become progressively more controlled. |
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Primitive, coming from the same route as primal, applies to societies which, like the earliest on earth, not only did not use metal, but did not farm. |
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Davis chose at this time to meld together some of the primal, guttural aspects of rock, particularly in the bottom end, rhythms, drums and the bass. |
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In experimenting with different ways of working with sound to bring out those very primitive and primal sounds, he insists there is a return to a collective unconscious. |
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He screamed a primal scream that rattled bones, chilled blood and reached what mysterious organs served for the ears of those who live on the edges of the universe. |
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Levine broods in the meat locker, mad with desire for Prinsloo, whose appetite for him is equally primal. |
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One is on African primal religions, another on the Tao of T'ai Chi Ch'uan, another on the path to total rejuvenation. |
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He calls for a progression from the primitive lack of civilization of the primal horde to a sense of the dignity of all men in a developed and coherent society. |
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I wanted to fill her with pain and primal rage, which was really fun for me. |
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The question representing the wish to die is unclear, because the sense of death has its origin in a place where language is primal and the power of speech does not yet exist. |
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She is the primal Mommy whose kisses magically fix our boo-boos. |
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The play's chorus employs movement and primal rhythms, and performs a powerful ritual ceremony to bless Yerma's fertility, with Kevin MacDonnell as its tribal leader. |
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At the end, four performers circled around the stage in a primal manner. |
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Take away that civilization through some force of primal nature, and you will find the foundations of society quickly evaporate and the animal take over. |
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Therefore, the Titans and their progeny, the giants, represent a primal generation put down and suppressed by a more competitive, semi-urban, modern culture. |
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As I look out across the roll of land now, it is difficult for me to peel off the past two hundred years and see the land as it was, original and primal. |
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This is promoted by a system of rituals which reinvoke and celebrate the original passions of the primal crime, designed to expiate feelings of guilt. |
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Well you have to control your emotions in boxing a lot, they're very, very primal emotions, and I've played a lot of sports, and there's nothing like getting in the ring. |
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It's fear, the most primal human emotion, that gives gold its value. |
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He should have spent some time listening to former patients in primal therapy who resolved various problems after recovering their birth memories. |
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The young man's head was bandaged, disabling all of the most primal senses, save touch which now burned beneath the abrasive tethers on his wrists. |
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Cure comes through the reproduction of the primal scene of trauma, which creates an opportunity for revision of the psychic events that cause hysterical symptoms. |
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In this sense, the sick person's body is heightened in its individual yet totalized particularity on the primal grounds of the cosmic body, the absolute container. |
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His coal-black eyes once again flashed with dark, primal anger. |
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The band also got a rush whenever Nicholls kicked into his primal scream therapy, which he took to ridiculous extremes during some of the slower moments. |
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It's about the emotionally primal battle between good and evil. |
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While Doria and Denardo clearly embrace the primal power of the drone, their sound is loud but not dissonant or cacophonous, and is seldom if ever grating but instead clean. |
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Imposing rules on what you can and cannot eat ingrains that kind of self control, requiring us to learn to control even our most basic, primal instincts. |
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It's possible that any educational curriculum aimed at the strictly cognitive level will not make much of a dent in this fundamental and primal relationship. |
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As Wheeler and Kahn have noted, this shared impulse gestures to a primal desire to repress the mother's crucial role as a powerful agent in the birth of the male self. |
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These scenes of reading the letter are intercut with shots of her mother, in a reversal of the primal scene, attempting to eavesdrop on the conversation. |
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We milled briefly in groups and then dispersed, confused but elated, still burning with whatever primal element any great, powerful music ignites inside us. |
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Douglas Florian's lizards, frogs, and polliwogs pairs primal yet sophisticated watercolors with clever poems that subtly instruct on the nature of amphibians. |
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A story, unlike a theory, invites embroidery and variation, and indeed stories gain their communicative power by resonance with more primal stories. |
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We want our primal fill like the Romans forcing some standard-stealing barbarian on a flaying parade. |
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The same violent, primal appeal appeared on-screen and off-screen with gable. |
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With a primal scream, I sprinted to the coast and leaped into the water. |
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Just the sound, the constant beating of the rotors frightened me, awakened some primal fear of being hunted, made me want to run, to hide or flee. |
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The outside walk is the most primal, important activity for a dog. |
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They are a huge part of the live show, the sound of wood on wood in a rapturous four-handed rhythm ringing out over the harmonious mayhem with such primal authority. |
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Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen is gutbucket blues injected with her primal power. |
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The answer, I think, is that wife-capture is tinged with an uncanny primal eroticism that survives most attempts to deny, ironize, or mock it. |
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The primal scene is the site at which the issues of ego differentiation become translated into the issues of the oedipus complex. |
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The primal-dual path following algorithm is an example of an IPM that operates simultaneously on the primal and dual linear programming problems. |
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I gave in to my primal impulses and went to a showing of The nutcracker. |
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In Exodus we undergo the first of a multitude of shocking surprises, issuing from the great surpriser, the primal shocker. |
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Science and technology in their inchoactive, primal forms are intangible, personal and cannot be said to be based on experience or reason. |
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Here, on the Island Below the Sea, the loa have their permanent residence, their primal location. |
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Years ago, when I began to garden among the squitch and the withwind, I considered them the primal enemies of mankind. |
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Bodies lunge into space, work writhingly from the floor, and grapple with almost primal eroticism. |
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She argues that perverse sexual activity constitutes an attempt to restage the primal scene in such a way as to eliminate its traumatic aspects. |
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The father's presence and image, together with those of the mother, form the raw material of the primal scene. |
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Blowtorches provide a primal element that, when applied to a dish, bring out flavors in a unique way that other techniques just can't beat. |
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This was primal and instinctual and it gripped me like an invisible claw. |
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Virtually all primal cuts are deboned for manufacture, and these are converted into some 25 million retail packs of pork products. |
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The meticulousness with which he ripped Nadal apart indicated a hunger in Federer that had threatened to take on a primal form. |
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Other regions-such as the brainstem, diencephalon, or insular cortex-could sense the body's most primal inner signals of danger when basic survival is threatened. |
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Animals in our world have been monstered by human action as much as the free beasts of the pre-lapsarian state were monstered by the primal crime. |
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Some stories reach deeper, into the most primal and profound truths. They mirror, in new and original ways, the Ur-myth, the act of creation itself. |
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I was struck by the primal force of my craving for a cell phone. |
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The egoic pursuit of self-accomplishment is driven by the primal and ambivalent omnipotence of the ouroboric self characterized by typhonic fluxion of its internal negativity. |
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From the moment they wound their way through the crowd to the stage, chiming a primal rhythm from mini glockenspiels, this was an hypnotic, shamanic experience. |
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Because, also, although cosmic creatings and geogonic creatings are historic facts, Moses does not specify one single development of either kind, not even of primal light. |
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