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Fugitives from the poverty of the primitive countryside and the pogroms of the East jostled with those already here.
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Cities had come first, as the natural eco-system of human beings, and only once the web of work and trade had reached a certain size was there any need for the help of the static, primitive and muddy countryside.For some years her own ecosystem was centred on 555 Hudson Street, in the West Village, where she and her family lived above a sweetshop.
Turning up in rural Telemark on midsummer night, he tells his hosts he has come to rediscover his primitive self in the rugged countryside, only to be reminded that he is actually sitting in a garden.
The conflicting birth certificates for Danny Almonte are possible only because of the primitive record-keeping in the Dominican countryside.
The benefits were evident on the streets of Pyongyang (the countryside remains far more primitive).
It is a tale of two Spains: in the harsh terrain of the countryside, the friends are continually amazed by the extreme poverty and primitive existence of the peasants, many of whom still live in caves.
He decided that it wasn't a matter of medical care — in both city and countryside, almost all babies were then born at home, and neonatal health care was primitive at best.
Countryside, definitely.
So primitive!
Very primitive.
REFLECTIONS about the countryside.
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