How To Use Primal In A Sentence

  • I suggest that thinking begins with frank analysis of our own very personal primal experiences of the country.
  • 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.
  • What had touched the world's hearts was the ethereal immaterialism of their secluded world and something primal in the music they sang.
  • This time the objects have undergone a process of distillation into primal forms. The Times Literary Supplement
  • God without Being: "the Ungrund is contaminated from the start by the universe it subtends, making the impulse to misrecognize the groundless as the primal ground, and thereby firmly reappropriate it to ontotheology, quite irresistible"; Hegel on Buddhism
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  • Pranava, Aum, is the root mantra and primal sound from which all creation issues forth.
  • Not philosophy, after all, not humanity, just the sheer joyous power of song, is the primal thing in poetry.
  • You are in the grip of something very primal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Careful studies of silt prove beyond doubt that its primal cause is the removal of the forest cover, such as underbrush, weeds, and grasses, along the streams, which allows the rainfall to run off rapidly. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908.
  • Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
  • Psychoanalytic thinking proposes to shine a high-beam headlight into the dark cave of our most primal urges.
  • Using sunlight and starlight as its source, the work manifests experiences of primal solar color, and star geometry in sculptural form. 2004 July « Mudpuddle
  • It's satisfying to look through this tiny window onto the chain of primal shapes: a loopy dome, an animal figure, a snake.
  • The American sailors expected to meet a tribe of primal natives, but were instead greeted by a canoe loaded with super-friendly English speaking Anglo-Tahitian mutineer children.
  • In our primal human context, conflict scenarios required immediate escape from, or intense combat with, fierce predators or competing clans.
  • But perhaps there is something primal in it for their elders, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as satisfying that primal desire to avenge a wrong, it will have nourished their self-belief. The Sun
  • There is no ambivalence in his treatment of that primal emotion, but a cursoriness and uneasiness to his approach.
  • He survives through primal instincts: rage, fear, violence.
  • It's harsh and primally emotional - and she's got a knife!
  • It is in the Zend-Avesta, primal Japhetic utterance. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • There are several cathartic therapies that involve primal screaming, rebirthing, or reparenting.
  • It is this primal, often uncommunicative nature of those who work the land and the seas, and therefore make up a fair percentage of the rural male population, that is at the core of these suicide statistics.
  • Primal screams and all that. The Sun
  • In a labial dawn I savoured salty draughts of liquor springing from your tumid lips, luxuriated in a magnanimity your primal crouch expressed, heard half-suppressed love-cries tell the tumult in your loins. When I Close My Eyes (rev)
  • 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.
  • Though most of these meanings are admittedly not approbative, the first sense, ‘undiluted,’ may carry with it the suggestion of primal energy.
  • This concept of relaxed collective hospitality confuses two primal elements of eating.
  • The White Stripes cannot single-handedly satiate one man's desire for primal garage rock.
  • There's a mental picture for you - Ahmadinejad in primal scream therapy with Lindsay Lohan. paschendale191 … More Elections - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Freud's study of the antithetical sense of “primal words” as well as his contributions to the theory of word-play have given new dimensions to paradoxy, important in literature as well as in psychological method. LITERARY PARADOX
  • I'm not sure if it transcends its time, but its primal fear of co-option and absorption into "the Borg" of conventionality is nerve-wracking. Friday YouTube: The Ending of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • Aaron Stampler (primal fear) and I am sure many more that deserves to be on the list jackherer71 navin johnson from the jerk is top ten nuff said. Empire’s The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time | /Film
  • אדם קדמון, ADAM KADMON, the Primal or First Man, is the first Aziluthic emanant from the Infinite Light, immitted into the evacuated Space, and from which, afterward, all the other degrees and systems had their beginnings. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • To others it is the wavy symbol of the primal waters attached to the cross of matter.
  • This particular story is about what fires you at the most primal level of your being.
  • In our dreams, we enter a primal world of emotion, often, fantastic situations and intense visual images.
  • The sound she beat out was at once primal and primitive, yet nuanced, complex, flowing.
  • 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.
  • He meanders through the crowd, looking for anyone to sate his primal desires.
  • In certain primal traditions, the maze or labyrinth played a homologous role to that of the sacred wilderness area - in fact, the two may have been indistinguishable.
  • It's telling that Margie Gillis likens her ‘inside-out’ approach to modern dance performance to a primal argument.
  • For the primal suggestion of the legend, may we not say that the sea, that enormous force of Nature with many reserved energies in its vast bosom, though bestrid and subdued by a ship, at times breaks loose and destroys, in spite of skillful navigation and perfect machinery? Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
  • The wildness of nature feeds our primal needs for extra-sensory stimulation and animal instincts.
  • Here, the primal "O" or "ah" of subapostrophic interjection seems hidden in the very principle of duration, as hypostasized in the appositional "one God, one law," and then taken up in chiastic echo within the effortless tip-toe alliteration of the chiastic Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Domestic dogs that roam free have been known to revert to their primal instincts and to attack and kill lame deer and fawns.
  • A while later I heard a young baby let loose with a blood-curdling primal scream that made my face turn pale. Top 10 Photos of the Week | Impact Lab
  • Members of the movement want to live in balance with their primal urges and the needs of modern society.
  • Built using a surprising array of materials and techniques, each dress focuses on primal elements of human nature - the soul, memory, seduction, abnegation.
  • ‘Maybe human melody has extended but it still retains its primal shape and significance’ Professor Pont said.
  • (It's only later, during AC's "Catastrophe For Two Worlds" event, in an attempt to simplify the morass of rationales for superpowers, that the Prof's "primalised matter" is revealed to be none other than the proteanite toxic to Overman, but in an omicron-irradiated form harmless to the Man of the Future.) The Legion of American Watchers
  • Rousseau offered no programme for changing society wholesale to restore mankind in general to its primal innocence and goodness.
  • No, my argument is that progressives aren't not connecting on a primal level with great masses of people who should be in their camp; that because of this, no matter how smart either the audience is or progressive policies are, they won't be won over; and that this situation is at least analysable and perhaps manageable. Archive 2005-05-01
  • They say that at a certain point it will stop expanding and start contracting again, back into the original primal seed.
  • The conventional surrogate constraint method, which can improve the efficiency of branch-and-bound or cutting plane algorithms, can not guarantee to find the optimal solution of the primal problem.
  • “No!” she screamed, so loud she shocked herself back to reality, so loud the word drowned out the drumming of her pulse in her ears and the rushing water and her breathing and his and everything else in the universe except the primal need to survive. Whispers At Midnight
  • Morrissey's heartsick legato croon is reassigned to four women and two men, who deliver anything from keening, primal unaccompanied wails to swing-era harmonies. Boing Boing: July 17, 2005 - July 23, 2005 Archives
  • When we dissect a leaf in its primal development, we find that its cells contain colorless globules, by botanists called chlorophyl or phyto-color; these undergo changes according as they are acted upon by light, oxygen, or other agents, producing green, yellow, red, and other tints. Scientific American, Volume XLIII., No. 25, December 18, 1880 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
  • I was soon sent to school -- that preparatory world, where the great primal principles of human nature, in the aggression of the strong and the meanness of the weak, constitute the earliest lesson of importance that we are taught; and where the forced _primitiae_ of that less universal knowledge which is useless to the many who in after life, neglect, and bitter to the few who improve it, are the first motives for which our minds are to be broken to terror, and our hearts initiated into tears. Falkland, Complete
  • This is pure classic fairy-tale material, and what it may lack in gritty complexity it makes up in primal symbolic resonance.
  • These human representatives of the primal animal androgynes become highly revered and powerful.
  • Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water. Finnegans Wake
  • It takes viewers crashing through black holes, cosmic stardust and primal gases as its characters brave heat, flies, noxious toads and crazy locals to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
  • As we were talking, he joined in the loading of foliage onto the fire. There's something satisfyingly social about a fire. People are drawn to it as some primal gene kicks in taking us back to our caveman sensibilities.
  • So our sessions devolved from bodywork to this bizarre form of primal therapy.
  • I wonder whether rivers might not be a kind of primal scene for the poet. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I loved the clever evocation of a primal fear featured in the many iterations of these songs.
  • These numbers reflect the enormous electromechanical leverage the computers hold over the road—particularly the active antiroll hydraulics—but the experience behind the wheel is decidedly untechnical, a kind of sinister and primal euphoria. Porsche's Magnificent First Stab at the New 911
  • We should recall that man did not originally evolve in a liberal democracy, but in the primal horde.
  • He got to his feet as well, reaching out and snatching locks of my hair with his hand, yanking me down, he held the knife to my throat and snarled primally, his eyes like pits of hell.
  • Of course, putting it like that it seems as though I'm passing the buck onto a vast occulted primal drive within my psyche.
  • It's as if gay men represent something so primally unsettling, so disconcerting on some primordial, preverbal level, that violence becomes, for some heterosexual men, the instinctive response.
  • What primal urge makes these men want to ride the bull?
  • 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.
  • It is a totally instinctual, unconscious act driven by instinct and primal power, lust, need.
  • A story, unlike a theory, invites embroidery and variation, and indeed stories gain their communicative power by resonance with more primal stories.
  • The prophetic critique of primal Canaanite religion had the effect of desacralizing nature and divinizing morality.
  • In his autobiographical musings, he has repressed this crucial English primal scene. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Michael uses Metagenics brand in our clinic and, in addition, we recommend another product with soil-based organisms manufactured by Ganeden called Primal Defense. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • When did they so fully abandon the fireside crackle of human storytelling and primal mythmaking? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nature's primal fury, man's unbridled fear, political apathy, bureaucratic inertia, rural angst, urban unconcern all found their way into the cascade of grief unleashed by the twenty-one poets.
  • The primal need to look at a pair of breasts is never going away. Valerie D’Orazio Interview | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • 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.
  • But for all this, the fact remains that the citizen of the agricultural welfare state is not a primal hunter-gatherer.
  • 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.
  • What primal urge makes these men want to ride the bull?
  • Pain is the most primal of human experiences; the rude shock of being born is our first encounter with intense discomfort.
  • A primal urge surrounds a fragrant loaf of steaming bread - a familiarity Alan has witnessed time and again.
  • A magazine photographer wrote in the guest book: "Almost being killed and then killing, by stoning a rattlesnake, was pretty damned primal.
  • Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
  • Maybe we should use this primal urge to sort out international conflicts. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Edward Norton is known for his intense, edgy dramatic roles (Primal Fear, American History X, Fight Club).
  • You are in the grip of something very primal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not a mondegreen, but it's also advisable not to forget yr mum's in the car with you and start singing along to Rocks by Primal Scream. Mondegreens
  • Now we have a sport where we can live out that primal urge in a safe environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Connection with the listener is direct, personal , emotional, primal.
  • His coal-black eyes once again flashed with dark, primal anger.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • It is as democratic as primal emotion itself. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945
  • The primal power of many of these songs reflects the key role of the church in the slaves' spiritual rebirth.
  • The universe evolved from a densely packed primal inferno.
  • Therefore, the Titans and their progeny, the giants, represent a primal generation put down and suppressed by a more competitive, semi-urban, modern culture.
  • 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.
  • The filmmaker cross-cuts his desperate, but primal, art making with their desperate, but primal, lovemaking.
  • I will be wearing my usual Avocet touring shoes, khaki touring shorts extra short, ragg wool socks, Primal "Pink Floyd" jersey and disheveled, Cytomax-encrusted beard. Gender Issues: Sealing Victory With A Kiss
  • 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.
  • Andrea O'Reilly argues that Wild represents a primal, premodern, primitive state.
  • An organized tour might not appeal to the primal backpacker in you, but it's the best way to explore the island.
  • As well as satisfying that primal desire to avenge a wrong, it will have nourished their self-belief. The Sun
  • Body decoration is a primal and innate part of the human psyche, whichever way it chooses to express itself.
  • Jump blues, country, gospel, western swing and pop - forget stereotypes, primal rock was more than just doo-wop and rockabilly.
  • Life in nature is nasty, brutish and short - not because of a primal thirst for blood but because of the inescapable logic of anarchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do sympathize with you (and Homer) - hell, if any of the real people from the Romance of Three Kingdoms are probably rolling over in their graves after seeing what video games have done to their likenesses - but I think there's a primal human desire to coopt, adapt, and create anew. A Few More Last Words
  • She shares that intangible primality which can lend a track raw emotion. The Sun
  • Expect Death Metal Darkness voyage from the deepest caves of the earth to the last cosmic black holes; roots of extreme metal hermetism and black psychedelism, dealing about the magical links between Music, Death, primal elements, spirits, myths, ancient surrealistic rituals of Sound … and rock'n'roll! Metal Underground.com
  • Built using a surprising array of materials and techniques, each dress focuses on primal elements of human nature - the soul, memory, seduction, abnegation.
  • The Goddess also figures prominently in alchemy in its concern with primal matter, the primal matrix from which all else may be transmuted.
  • The "herbivores" - a trend in Japan of men who live abstinently and take women as friends instead of lovers - is often trotted out in articles about the fall of masculinity, the subtext being that once guys start to be emotionally nuanced part-time househusbands, they will no longer possess a primal drive for sex. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The fairground ride has a primal impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here too, there was an urgent and primal need to manage the dark, yet in our night, tonight, the quiet darkness outside is replaced by a frantic and cadaverous light, and an overheated, yet archaic buzz.
  • Freud focused on a solipsistic conception of the mind, in which unconscious and inherently selfish primal drives (primarilly the sexual drive, or libido) were suppressed or sublimated by internal representations (cathexes) of parental figures; for Reich libido was a life-affirming force repressed by society directly ... Archive 2008-09-01
  • 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.
  • The fairground ride has a primal impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Something more primal than the fall - the image of God - is impressed on the soul of each human person.
  • The outside walk is the most primal, important activity for a dog.
  • They vary up the torture tactics via new school hardcore, the furious primal bombast of thrash metal and every barbed edge in-between.
  • Humans have twin primal urges: to fear change for themselves yet want it for others. USATODAY.com - The more things change in sports, do things stay same?
  • Yet somewhere buried deep in my subconscious, a primal bias says I should be the provider. The Sun
  • As if to demonstrate their range, they've just released two contrasting LPs: Heavy Rocks is a primal, howling, wounded beast of a record, featuring the Cult's Ian Astbury on backing vocals; while Attention Please is an album of ethereal post-punk, sung entirely by female guitarist Wata. This week's new live music
  • She is the primal Mommy whose kisses magically fix our boo-boos.
  • It is now some years since the late Sir William Crookes attempted to explain the periodicity of the properties of the elements on the theory that they have all been evolved by a conglomerating process from some primal stuff -- the protyle -- consisting of very small particles. Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
  • But what role can Scripture play in such an understanding of God's ‘primal historical’ meeting with persons in the incarnate Christ?
  • Even the primal urge for physical activity succumbs to superficiality and materialism in the end.
  • According to Panksepp, there are primal neural networks in the posterior thalamic, tectal and periaqueductal regions of the mesencephalon that constantly process emotional information.
  • Market report stock engagingly from the patronizingly antifreeze biocatalytic with robespierre and fall from lobate primality to pay electorate to the passenger, bebe compulsivity saddlecloth that the retroflexed chapleted came to fingerling and apollinaire! Rational Review
  • She hadn't told me any of that, but apparently, my intuition was spot on because at that point Joanne curled up in a ball and started sobbing uncontrollably and nearly dry heaving in what I can best describe as primal agony. Mark Goulston, M.D.: Is Daddy An A-Hole?
  • Men live by the primal energies of love, faith, imagination; and happily it is not given to every one to _live_, in the pecuniary sense, by the artistic utilisation and sale of these. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
  • Some horror films provide us with a link back to our primal and savage past, when homo sapiens were at the mercy of a confusing and barely understood world, chock full of sharp toothed predators on the look out for some bi-pedal protein.
  • Unless you were born anosmic and your brain was never wired to depend on the primal sense for so much, well, happiness. Bonnie Blodgett: Anosmia: the Quiet Killer
  • The guilt-ridden letter in which he announced the news to the Clemens family amounts to a scream of primal anguish.
  • 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.
  • These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away.
  • There's something primal and deeply satisfying about sitting indoors, all warm and snug and listening to wild weather beating at the eaves.
  • It's about the emotionally primal battle between good and evil.
  • This act symbolically and literally cut them off from the primal chord of their race.
  • These primal, foundational accounts describe aspects of the real, experienced world and humanity's role and relative statuses within it.
  • It is a natural, primal instinct. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the packaging of these primal urges into a culture that fascinates Conley.
  • Making no use of the hi-hat or cymbals, Kathi's drumming is insistent and tribal adding a real primal ebb to each song.
  • It's fear, the most primal human emotion, that gives gold its value.
  • The guitar lines are more intricately crafted and louder than before; the vocals, while retaining their primal, scream-song approach, are now more sophisticated.
  • As well as satisfying that primal desire to avenge a wrong, it will have nourished their self-belief. The Sun
  • He represents the side of rock music that is amoral, hedonistic, self-serving and red in tooth and claw, offering in place of noble aspirations a guiltier, more primal thrill: the licence not to give a damn. Rock's fake rebels
  • My problem is that I quite like football to be a battle of primal instincts. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, he became adept at nurturing his image as a tormented rebel in touch with primal truths.
  • The 'mutable' in all creatures is the combination of the five primal essences. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Some sort of primal scene! Times, Sunday Times
  • There are several cathartic therapies that involve primal screaming, rebirthing, or reparenting.
  • They suggest heaven and earth are the product of a primal fissure.
  • JAM is an Entity that feeds off the primal passion and youthful energy of its young audience.
  • An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence.
  • Emotions were primal, therefore he lost control easily.
  • It builds on the primal unity of all things and observes unity's endless reverberations as it emerges from indistinction. William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Innate Beauty Of Human Nature
  • She could comprehend certain primal and analogous characteristics in a hungry wolf-dog or a starving man, and predicate lines of action to be pursued by either under like conditions. THE SCORN OF WOMEN
  • Words became meaningless, and a fountain of primal silence washed over the crowd of young people.
  • These numbers reflect the enormous electromechanical leverage the computers hold over the road—particularly the active antiroll hydraulics—but the experience behind the wheel is decidedly untechnical, a kind of sinister and primal euphoria. Porsche's Magnificent First Stab at the New 911
  • First, there is no evidence from anthropology or from studies of subhuman primates that a ‘primal horde’ dominated by a single male ever existed.
  • In the past, our conduct was dictated by one primal theme: obedience to parents, sexual ‘purity,’ and high morals.
  • “I'm in tune with the primal juices of creation, and a series of past lives that date back to twelve millions B.C. in Sumeria when I was first named Daikon Gurubagga… aga…oh cripes these stupid names gagaha… hagani, you know.” First Contact
  • 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.
  • He immerses himself in art that stimulates his primal, elemental self, and the work he produces is the product of his visits with imagery created by others who work from similar impulses.
  • At the end, four performers circled around the stage in a primal manner.
  • Fanned by a constant updraught of ventilation between the kitchen and the chimneyflue, ignition was communicated from the faggots of precombustible fuel to polyhedral masses of bituminous coal, containing in compressed mineral form the foliated fossilised decidua of primeval forests which had in turn derived their vegetative existence from the sun, primal source of heat (radiant), transmitted through omnipresent luminiferous diathermanous ether. Ulysses
  • So that when we come to look at liberalism in a critical spirit, we have to expect that there will be a discrepancy between what I have called the primal imagination of liberalism and its present particular imagination. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • Life in nature is nasty, brutish and short - not because of a primal thirst for blood but because of the inescapable logic of anarchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stayed out of sight until the twilight took the last of the day and the mosquito-like buzz of ghostly motorbikes continued their dance, primally circling two newly lit crackling bonfires in the center of the field.
  • Quigley leaped into the air like a monkey that has sat on a bunsen burner and gave a sort of primal grunt.
  • Norton earned Oscar nominations for his schizzy roles in "Primal Fear" (his 1996 film debut) and "American History X" (in which he plays a neo-Nazi). The Seattle Times
  • I like using the term primal scream in advocating the end of homelessness, because it instills a sense of desperation in an economic system that is sadly spewing out homelessness in cities around the world. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • There is something primal about the ability to move yourself efficiently across ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus we cannot avoid the primal act. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • We milled briefly in groups and then dispersed, confused but elated, still burning with whatever primal element any great, powerful music ignites inside us.
  • 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.
  • She wouldn't understand how the drone of the crowd stirs something primal in him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe we should use this primal urge to sort out international conflicts. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he found a seat - and the beat - within the group, he felt his mood Improving rapidly, and watched the primal act of drumming draw the group together.
  • Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
  • Creative wordplay can enhance literacy, turn a punster into a pundit and lead us back to a primal recognition of the power of the word to impact the quality of our world. The Language You Use Frames the Way You Think
  • Somehow olive picking seems to hit parts of him that his job at the university of Crete could never reach - it satisfies other, more primal, hunter-gatherer instincts.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • You could almost see him battling with the primal emotions raging within. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some horror films provide us with a link back to our primal and savage past, when homo sapiens were at the mercy of a confusing and barely understood world, chock full of sharp toothed predators on the look out for some bi-pedal protein.
  • Katarik jumped out of the forest primally screaming.
  • Her music was neither primal punk nor introspective blues but a more complex tangle of emotions shared by both.
  • Simultaneously, he is also echoing an image of the primordial cosmogonie child identity of the primal cosmic man, the universal procreator.
  • I remember - among many such memories - being led to a secret patch of chanterelles, a woodsy, nutty mushroom that preserves well, in a stand of primal spruce.
  • These runes are the Lord's Prayer, creation's antiphonal response to the primal ‘Let it be.’

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