I'm not a fisherperson by nature, but there's something primevally attractive about fishing in the summer. |
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We got out and pushed till we came to a house, another bungalow, that was at once shockingly new and primevally squalid. |
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There is usually at least one wildly funny, nutty piece as well as primevally dark, Butoh-inspired work. |
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No one has ever really fully explained to us many of the primevally obvious things about music. |
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Despite this behind-the-scenes help, there is still something primevally appealing about a show which demands its contestants can create fire. |
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Georges and Anne are thrown back, almost primevally, on each other. |
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The impulse to consider them alongside the works of a European Surrealist like Giacometti is strong, but there is also something primevally American about King's beaky, folksy creatures. |
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In their beauty and power, and with their hint of danger even when schooled, he senses a restoration of what has been lost to us, almost as if we had been centaurs primevally and have been reduced ever since. |
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Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
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