Ironically, he had purchased some of the twenty primitives in the group from the Downtown Gallery. |
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The concept belief would require an even more complex conglomeration of primitives. |
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Later, unusual body piercings became associated with fringe cultural groups, such as punk rockers and a new group known as modern primitives. |
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I've heard modern primitives complain that there are no real rites of passages in our culture. |
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It is no wonder that so much of the world looks upon Americans as self-absorbed primitives. |
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In an earlier time, we would have said that such people were primitives, uncivilized. |
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He reacted intensely to the experience of his Italian visits, the first in 1883, becoming a lifelong admirer of the Italian primitives. |
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A game designer uses OpenGL to describe what to draw as a set of graphics primitives and texture maps. |
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Sun has extended the language's complex shapes and drawings above and beyond the basic primitives. |
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Data such as pixels, geometric primitives or even scene graph data is passed among the nodes. |
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The objects you need to use to create the final shape are geometric primitives, and they all are sitting at the top left. |
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There were primitives, like a neat stair saw dated 1808, a Conestoga wagon jack, and the earliest lawn mower ever. |
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It is made up of concepts and knowledge primitives intensionally contained in it. |
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Still to be implemented are geometric primitives and affine transformation of images. |
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The alternative would have been to settle for a simpler shape based on primitives that had to be added or subtracted to create the desired design. |
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Stories of cavemen and other primitives were a popular genre at the time. |
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Many of them are unreachable political primitives, intent on bringing down the peace process rather than joining it. |
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Using atomistic construction, a resident of Second Life might build one out of primitives, with all the colours and textures that he would like. |
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He might add sound to the primitives representing the keys, so the piano could actually be played in Second Life. |
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Whether they are untamed primitives, Greek wrestlers or just plain idiots, noodlers like to live dangerously. |
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Real Time Developer Studio can generate full application code out of SDL-RT design embedding RTOS system primitives. |
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All walls, floors and ceilings of caves and rooms are modelled using primitives of Polyface Mesh type. |
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Ellipses are graphic primitives, which can also be used within circuit diagrams. |
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It would be aberrant to visit the pyramids with the preconceived idea that they are only heaps of stones placed by primitives. |
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Page after page of the volumes present the Cheyennes not as primitives but as people with a rich history and complicated patterns of living, thinking, believing, and being. |
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A filternetwork provides a canvas on which icons representing synthesis primitives are patched together to create a processing or synthesis chain. |
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Farrakhan was and remains in a photo finish with David Duke and all other sanctimonious button-down primitives. |
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In Anna Wierzbicka's 1972 book Semantic Primitives, only 14 semantic primitives were proposed and in her 1980 book Lingua Mentalis, the inventory was not much bigger. |
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Frege asked about Hilbert's claim that his axiomatization provides definitions of the primitives of geometry, so that the very same sentences serve as axioms and definition. |
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The receiver may invoke one or many TransactionPending primitives to indicate to the sender that one transaction is actively being processed but has not been completed. |
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Edge antialiasing only works at the edges of primitives, but jaggies can happen also at intersections of polygons. |
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In shared-memory languages for parallel programming, the model is one of a global flat store equipped with various synchronization primitives. |
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Haeckel divided human beings into ten races, of which the Caucasian was the highest and the primitives were doomed to extinction. |
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Highly experienced guides opened guests' eyes to the exhibition of 19th-century Italian primitives as well as the dazzling private collection of works of art. |
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The handling of these services is described by service primitives. |
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This last A for objective to simplify the life of the originators by providing the recurring primitives and functions within the framework of a development of play, demonstrations etc. |
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I think the real worth of the recognition given to primitive art is two-fold: the first is formal, formalist, detectable in cubism and some abstract art where we find the reduction of forms of the primitives. |
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A new user friendly add-on for MPDS4, the 3D COMPONENT DESIGNER allows users to create custom 3D components from the primitives supplied by dynamically changing component parameters. |
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This chapter nicely treats various regress arguments and the primitives that tropists must embrace to rebut them. |
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The new VPL is architected for both massively parallel GPUs and SIMD-capable multi-core CPUs including their special silicon performance primitives. |
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Indigenous peoples have been denoted primitives, savages or uncivilized. |
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He pronounced them a hoax, merely members of two nearby tribes, the Tboli and Blit Manobo, whom Elizalde had paid to act like Stone Age primitives. |
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The combination of these is considered as universal because any general Boolean function can be implemented with the combination of these logic primitives. |
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Crowds of fans gave a rapturous applause to Specials bass player Horace Panter, The Primitives, Paul Sampson and the late Steve Edgson. |
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Other Coventry bands include Bolt Thrower, Coventry Automatics, The Primitives, Adorable, Fun Boy Three, The Colourfield, King, Jigsaw, The Sorrows, and The Enemy. |
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