The genocide in Rwanda in 1994, which killed about 800,000 people, was so vast and so primally brutal that an intervention in the name of humanity would have been right if it had been militarily possible. |
Indeed, Back to Blood is the story of the mixing of blood in the sense of cultural inheritance and in the sense of the primally human. |
But in that moment, overriding even her outrage at the injustice committed against Uncle Bobby, Janie felt most primally the urgency to calm Nathan down. |
By being primally American: nonchalant, ever-hopeful, tough as an old boot when necessary. |
Sometimes shrieks screeched out in the darkness, incoherent and primally frightened. |
Humans are primally and naturally biased in judgment, which manifests in appraisal reports. |