Water, women, the stars, bread, returned to their mysterious, primitive origin and the divine whirlwind burst once more upon the air.
The tradition, surely of primitive origin, proved remarkably long-lived.
This iconic form came into widespread use in the late 18th century, when architects were seeking to effect a cultural renewal by designs that recalled primitive origins.
The samples seemed to be of more primitive origin then those erupted elsewhere on the ridge.
The picture of God at a man's mercy is surely one derived from the story's primitive origins, and no longer to be taken seriously.
But Kirlian science, like other sciences, had to progress from primitive origins.
If you feel yourself beginning to believe that, then you should realize that many legends of primitive origins assume extended life spans for early leaders.
Due to its legitimate primitive origins, this piercing is closely associated with the modern primitive movement.
Even the earliest extant Italian instruments represent an already well-refined form of the instrument, showing no traces of their more primitive origin.
The effect also forges a link with those primitive origins of poetry, which 'begins, I dare say, with a savage beating a drum in a jungle'.