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I really enjoyed the primitiveness of doing all these things.
Don't you see, it's their very primitiveness that makes it so moving?
Its very primitiveness marked the turning back of eyes to the far past.
For all their relative primitiveness, these people, this culture, have much merit.
Another issue involved is the general primitiveness of their manufacturing plants."
It calls them away from primitiveness and toward awareness.
"The primitiveness of the location will limit some people who want to come here.
Because of their primitiveness, they are extremely easy to tell from machairodonts.
"A lot of people see Africa in the primitiveness," he said of his work.
We hope that easier access to Sipadan will not change its sense of primitiveness.
There was a primitiveness he could not associate with the Jackal.
The primitiveness of her new life style really didn't bother her.
The wretched primitiveness of the place had begun to prey on her.
It was closer to her true inclinations than this pose of primitiveness.
As one former tank designer put it, 'in time, simplicity can become primitiveness'.
The hills are all covered with grass, maintaining ecological primitiveness.
The semisavage women of this town were alluring in their very primitiveness.
Some say its very primitiveness helps the Six follow in the footsteps of the glavers.
It was simple to the point of primitiveness.
And he laughed as if embarrassed to reveal the primitiveness of their weaponry.
Sunflower likes his primitiveness, the way he seems a less "edited kind of man."
He wanted her instinctively and would worship her with the primitiveness of his need.
These pictures have an eerie, Gothic primitiveness about them.
But Warhol also displayed a primitiveness in the large flat patches of color that play around a subject's face.
However, a regained primitiveness would still retain some trace of the culture from which it had fallen.