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primitively







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Not only was she primitively engaging with staging and character development, but she forged her directing instincts by recruiting neighbors and her two younger siblings to perform in her “films.”

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 29, 2022

The society is post-industrial, but only primitively digital—a lot of dot-matrix printers and monochrome displays.

From The New Yorker Sep. 21, 2018

I try to work out whether his media charm offensive is motivated by selfless patriotic duty, or opportunistic self-interest, but the answer turns out to be more primitively powerful than either: his pride.

From The Guardian Jun. 9, 2018

Despite its Western trappings, Takarazuka draws on “ideas of purity that are very primitively Japanese,” Akio Miki, a veteran Takarazuka director, said.

From New York Times Jul. 14, 2016

But it is a primitively innocent little community, which sleeps with open doors as often as not, and there is nothing to tempt marauders or even beggars to migrate there.

From An Isle in the Water by Katharine Tynan




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