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He also designed the Cubebot, a sort of primitive wooden robot that folds down into a perfect cube.
The Wiggins made music because their father, Austin Wiggin, Jr., forced them to, and they did so with a sort of primitive, grim resolve.
And always puttering along on the fringes of the action, there's Leslie White: an investigator and a sort of primitive C.S.I. forensics specialist in the prosecutor's office, a onetime colleague of Clark's and — to add a felicitous dash of spice to an already brimming narrative stew — an aspiring pulp fiction writer.
In an effort to combat the phenomenon, some have apparently taken to sticking Post-Its on potential hazard zones — a sort of primitive form of augmented reality. .
To my surprise, I found that iphone.com was just a very shoddy "Web 1.0" page with links to unlocked phones of all sorts – a sort of primitive business front of some sorts.
This is a sort of primitive crossbow.
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Schnabel adjusts lights to bring out the textures of the weatherworn brown tarp, on which he has painted, in broad strokes of white paint, a monstrous sort of primitive beast-man, with a leering face, an exposed rib cage, and a pair of clawlike extremities; at the top left, the letters "AZ" have been painted twice in red.
The second main argument against primitivism is that primitive causation is a spooky sort of primitive modality.
This certainly helps, but it still leaves us with a bit of a puzzle about why this apparent composite of a conditional and a deontic operator is actually some sort of primitive idiom involving a modal notion.
This he does at a desk, while some sort of primitive blue-screen beams up fuzzy 1995 screensaver images behind him – most prominently one of a snow scene rendered in such grainy, naff techno-chintz that you keep waiting for a pop-up to tell you you've won a load of free smileys.
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