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Перевод: primordial speek primordial


[прилагательное]
исконный; изначальный; первобытный


Тезаурус:

  1. Another dramatic migration is that performed by the primordial germ cells (Chapter 9).
  2. All that has been achieved, he or she now claims, is no more than a revelation of some primordial ordering of humanity.
  3. The question that arises here is whether Gandhi is referring to an "essence" or "primordial element" when he speaks of the heart of one religion being identical with the heart of another religion.
  4. In a career spanning half a century Davis appeared in numerous major films but practically no great ones, a distinction that, in truth, may have been irrelevant to an actress for whom the role, rather than the film encompassing it, was primordial.
  5. Cracking Creation's code Mankind's emergence from primordial slime was no miracle, believes Robert Matthews
  6. Virus F/x-01-;74482, soon referred to as, simply, the Mahon virus was, as far as she could understand, a unique example of something that up till now had only been postulated: that deep in the ocean, under the terrific pressure and in temperatures approaching absolute zero, there had remained chains of biochemicals, primitive viruses that had been part of the great "organic soup" at the creation of life, remaining unchanged as the rest of the primordial swamp had undergone the long evolutionary journey to form all the complexities of life on earth.
  7. In reality what has been happening is that humanity, driven by the inexorable power of the primordial desire for earthly happiness, has been producing a constant stream of decisions from which the good, which will ultimately help with the building of the Created God, have been extracted.
  8. But it may be that God's primordial action occurs in the previous verse: And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters .
  9. On a deeper level, an actor is someone who remembers the primitive primordial impulses that inhabited his body before he was "civilized" and "educated".
  10. (iv) Individuals choose to belong to national groups (even if the oppressing force reduces the range of choice to a very narrow one) and do so as the selection of a strategy for action, not the passive recognition of some primordial ordering.
  11. Perhaps, in the primordial soup, left and right handedness were in free competition until some small chance advantage became overwhelming through the evolutionary progress.
  12. Movement in depth has emotional effects, probably inherited from primordial survival patterns.
  13. Particular religions are true in so far as they succeed in expressing the primordial form of religion which in turn is comprehended only in the depths of particular religions.

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