In an era of high-speed recombinant genetic drugmaking, vaccine production is still primitive, little changed in 50 years.
It's a very evolutionarily hard-wired response that comes from a primitive need to respond very quickly.
The vibe of this car is simple, blunt, primitive, deeply mechanical, highly stressed, occasionally argumentative, wide-awake.
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Now, in the infectiously primitive talking-animal world of "Fantastic Mr. Fox", he's become an ironic realist.
For all of Germany's industrial might, its capital markets are among the developed world's most primitive.
Flexcube's predecessor was a more primitive "bank in a box" that Citi coders developed.
Pat Buchanan didn't need his primitive website or email to win the 1996 primary.
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The wireless Web as a whole in the U.S. is still "extremely primitive, " according to Parr.
This was a much more primitive, not-so-well organized group which we disrupted in any case.
Japanese Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa suggested reviewing Japan's primitive policy on arms exports last Tuesday.
African photographers were in the vanguard of the art, from even its most primitive days.
The revised constitution allows the introduction of a market economy, although at a primitive level.
He gave Iiguez, now 43, the mandate to develop Cemex's then- primitive information technology department.
Such primitive assemblages then divide easily into risk-prone foragers and risk-averse parents and nurses.
The partners expect to see some form of product demonstration, no matter how primitive.
If the original file format is retained, though, editing capabilities tend to be primitive.
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But for me my primitive sense tends to evoke past memories of the "good old days".
Einstein stated in a letter recently auctioned that the bible was a collection of primitive legends.
And our technologies of how to get out of that gravity well are really rather primitive.
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They had to work in a primitive kitchen darkened by the absence of reliable electricity.
More often, cross-selling involves such primitive techniques as displaying insurance brochures in bank branches.
Freud and psychoanalysis had exposed unconscious, primitive impulses lurking deep within all of us.
On the shores of the lake, I found three bedraggled yurts, a kind of primitive motel, waiting for guests.
Although they work small plots with primitive equipment, ironically their handpicked cotton is better quality.
Today's threats are not to life itself, but are still able to trigger our primitive response.
Progressives are often as overwhelmed by the world economy as primitive man was by his natural environment.
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So, for example, primitive wheat breeders crafted durum (hard) wheat for pasta and softer varieties for cakes.
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During the '50s, even the '60s, security analysis and money management dwelled in a comparatively primitive stage.
They are the primitive air breathers, such as lungfish, gar and many amphibians that still possess gills.
Photons were, indeed, produced in great numbers by the mutual annihilation of the primitive particles and antiparticles.
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