Asteroid 99942 Apophis is a primordial relic from the formation of our Solar System.
Ah, the Olympia oyster, the plains buffalo of western mollusks: a golden memory of primordial abundance.
The Catskills, on the other hand, remained pure, retaining their primordial majesty and romance.
At times, it is as if a primordial battle is raging between sea and land.
Indian society remains moored in primordial caste and kin loyalties, so why should business be any different?
We literally rebel against ourselves as if pulled by some unknown primordial force.
But when you talk about man -- compared to chips and bandwidth, man is still mired in the primordial ooze.
He hopes these may resemble the ancient beings that first lived on earth without oxygen and in a boiling primordial soup.
Indonesian voters, who were often assumed to follow primordial loyalties of ethnicity and religious outlook, are proving to be surprisingly independent-minded.
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More than 40 years ago, in primordial 1957, Arthur Rock was a young investment banker at Hayden Stone in New York City.
It is the lure of the primordial, something rare in modern-day sports.
Spine, horn and claw become heel, last and vamp, a frightening yet beautiful evocation of the primordial soup from whence we came.
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That primordial forms have amazing power, still relevant in this technological era.
But how did these primordial building blocks of terra firma actually form?
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So we headed east up the trail flanked by primordial shadows.
That means they will have expanded with it, producing peaks and troughs in the density of the galaxies that formed from primordial matter.
Besides being frozen into the microwave background, the effects of the primordial cacophony should have been frozen into the structure of the universe.
His explosions tap into a primordial human attachment to fire and to what he sees as our genetic memories of the Big Bang.
These primordial meteorites contain compounds that can only have formed from the decay of radioactive isotopes produced when a star explodes in a supernova.
The air smelled of earthy wetness, a musky, primordial scent.
When setting up tsunami warning systems, for instance, the scientific aspect is primordial, but education, culture, social organization and communication are just as important in saving lives.
So, how does a small business maintain a competitive advantage in the face of pressure from high tech innovation and the primordial human desire for high touch connection?
The work by Yamanaka, Melton and Srivastava upended conventional thinking that cell development proceeds in one direction, moving step-by-step from primordial stem cells to fully differentiated adult cells.
"If more data confirm Eros is primordial, Eros will be a link between the chondrite meteorites found on Earth and the history of the solar system's formation, " McCoy said.
And the first scene does suggest that we're starting at the very beginning: In a primordial swamp of sorts, brightly costumed frogmen bounce around and swing on a mound-shaped structure.
The scientists said the locale was almost certainly a primordial lake bed, rich in clay minerals, where the water many eons ago wasn't too salty or alkaline for life to thrive.
Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, clearly recognized its primordial role when choosing to seek advice on the implementation of the recommendations of the report of his High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (GSP).
It said that magic, in its most primordial form, might be defined as the effect of two independent objects acting upon one another over a distance, such as voodoo, psychokinesis, or telepathy.
Scientists are eager to examine the asteroids because they formed in the same primordial cloud of gas and stellar material that collapsed to make the sun and the planets about 4.5 billion years ago.
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