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"However efficiently artificial light annihilates the difference between night and day," Al Alvarez has remarked, "it never wholly eliminates the primitive suspicion that night people are up to no good".
"However efficiently artificial light annihilates the difference between night and day," the poet and critic Al Alvarez wrote, "it never wholly eliminates the primitive suspicion that night people are up to no good".
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'Mankind' was written in the dim phosphorescent hum of a flickering suspicion that some of us guys probably seem pretty primitive to some of you girls.
He is at his best conveying Colm's growing suspicion that people view him as some sort of "primitive"; the scenes of rage have considerable weight.
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So primitive!
Very primitive.
"Treatment" is equally primitive.
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