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The "tribal art" category embraces all kinds of exotica and weird primitive novelty items, some of which border on kitsch.
He looks for primitive, handmade items, things with the maker's fingerprints all over them, he said, things that do not exist at Ikea. "We're sort of addicted," he said, using a term that came up in almost every interview for this article.
A first-order modal language L consists of a lexicon of primitive syntactic items that are drawn from a large stock.
"It's a great resource for primitive furniture and decorative items," he says.
In much modern literature, an item's haecceity is simply the primitive property of being that item, or being identical with that item.
With the collapse of the Roman Empire during the 4th 5th centuries, Europe sank into a period in which little furniture, except the most basic, was used: chairs, stools, benches, and primitive chests were the most common items.
In the primitive realms, ingredients appear as such items as wax, limestone, clay, and gunpowder.
Recent items included fierce wooden facemasks, primitive still-life paintings on glass and a necklace with golf ball-size chunks of fire-orange coral and turquoise.
These stores acquire a large number of home decor items, many of which are primitive or have a country theme.
The Florence Museum exhibits Asian, primitive, and Native American art, as well as historical items.
Items like the desk phone are not primitive.
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