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"It's part of a series called Primordial Ooze Ensemble," Mr. Parker said of the piece.
White Monkeys, Green Faces At Colorful Hamptons Benefit 2010
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The remarkable thing about this, however, is that previous to the "Primordial," while it was becoming a trilobite, it must have had a singularly flexible organization, otherwise it could not have obtained its complex structure; but when it reached the
Evolution An Investigation and a Critique Theodore Graebner 1913
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Greek Meets Greek "in McClure's Syndicate; and" Primordial "in
"Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea Morgan Robertson 1888
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Primordial fire pierced through to primordial fire.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Long ago, we're told, there was the Primordial Light, 23,000 rays of it, and the rays began working together to create worlds.
From Russia, With Lurid Storytelling Tom Shippey 2011
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Primordial fire pierced through to primordial fire.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Primordial fire pierced through to primordial fire.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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All the way back to the Garden of Eden or the Primordial Ooze, depending upon your politics.
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Primordial ooze might be something like sourdough starter (only in odder colors): it must be fed regularly to keep it happy and bubbling.
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I would agree with Grunbaum on the latter, but I think that what Grunbaum dubs as Leibniz's Primordial Existence Question (PEQ) does pose a legitimate philosophical problem.
Archive 2009-01-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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