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Eating messy food like barbecued chicken really made her feel primitive, she said.
"The Lifespan of a Fact" is the record of Fingal's increasingly exasperated attempt to hold D'Agata to a common-sensical standard of accuracy and D'Agata's increasingly defensive attempt to make Fingal feel primitive for believing in something so superannuated.
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To the point that now, it feels primitive indeed to draw on the iPhone".
Sending a text message with a numeric keypad feels primitive and improvisational — like the way prisoners speak to each other by tapping on the walls of their cells in "Darkness at Noon," or the way the guy in "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" writes a book.
Sending a text message with a numeric keypad feels primitive and improvisational like the way prisoners speak to each other by tapping on the walls of their cells in "Darkness at Noon," or the way the guy in "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" writes a book.
By comparison, the visible pixels and the weirdrelationship between camera and viewer during the VR experience feel almost primitive.
Two recent additions to Chrome OS help, enabling you to view files that are on a USB drive and play music or video from a connected device, but both feel very primitive.
A beach is basically the end of the world; when you're standing on one, it's hard not to feel a primitive connection to the thousands of generations of hunter-gatherers and traders and explorers who have also been drawn, for all kinds of reasons, to that same edge.
Bank notes and silver coins are starting to feel incredibly primitive or quaint at best to an increasing number of shoppers.
Rising British star Emily Blunt wore a sea-blue dress by Marc Bouwer that reminded me why I still feel a primitive attraction to mermaid Barbie.
I'm not a cultural anthropologist or a legitimate historian of comparative mythology, but given my limited views, I feel like primitive man must have been so intimidated by the idea that women were implicitly more powerful than them, that they spent thousands of years trying to contain that.
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