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He becomes a primitive again.
Speeded up vertically, frame by frame, the tape becomes a primitive form of animated film.
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After prison the old man became a primitive painter.
The documentation that Al Qaeda provided became a primitive database of young jihadists.
After ore was discovered in Death Valley, the route became a primitive road, though most travel into the valley, such as the twenty mule team borax route, was from the south.
The room becomes a kind of primitive yet supple musical instrument.
Certainly Succo becomes almost a primitive pseudo-intellectual in the final act of this drama, claiming first to be a terrorist ("I love my wife; she is a terrorist like me," he announces, deadpan, to one of his hostages) and then a political prisoner, raging against the Italian judicial system in a rooftop protest.
As a consequence, gravity had become a natural, primitive concept no longer in need of further explanation, and after 1800 it was reasonable of people who worked on the new theories of magnetism and electricity to consider them as forces and to model them, where appropriate, on Newtonian gravity.
Ordinarily representative and reflective of reality, music here becomes a conduit to a more primitive sense of apprehension.
In therapeutic cloning, the egg becomes a blastocyst that contains the primitive stem cells; those are removed — a process that destroys the blastocyst — and the stem-cell lines are created.
Without this hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation.
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