Sentences with phrase «primitive versions»

Paul Hannon, head of Mines Action Canada, said the development of such autonomous weapons — primitive versions of the Terminator of Hollywood fame — signals a profound change in the very nature of warfare.
«But over the last couple of years, we've started to see primitive versions of each of these use - cases on our phones and camera.»
Also, the journal contained primitive versions of the student note, a major component of many modern law review publications.
«He was bored with his schoolwork,» Dr. Zuckerberg said, so he let his son «rig up a primitive version of instant messaging that enabled people in different parts of the dental office and the house to communicate via computer.»
This first picture of a helmet is rather difficult to see, but I think it is a helmet made from thick leather which is probably a more primitive version of the types of helmets Paul was familiar with.
The primitive version of pantheism is called animism.
Remains from the Middle East and Europe, dating back 10,000 - to 12,000 years, resemble small terriers, suggesting to the researchers that a primitive version of the small - breed variant existed back then.
A primitive version of the technology behind this Dantean inferno of underground coal gasification (UCG) has already been running for 50 years in the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan.
Mooi believes the offending DNA was transferred to the O1 strain by a process called conjugation — a primitive version of sexual reproduction in which two bacteria pass a piece of DNA from one to the other.
In doing this the tiny Dictyostelium discoideum are practicing a primitive version of agriculture, a group of researchers from Rice University now claims.
We kick things off in 1977, with a trio of women who collaborated on the very first primitive version of the sports bra: made from two jock straps sewn together.
The only song that sounds remotely like anything on either of those albums is Contact, and that's only because they wrote a primitive version of the song at the same time as those other albums and never released it.
And, in an ineffectual attempt to embolden her feminist cred, Belle invents a primitive version of a washing machine.
FBReader is available for Android and in a more primitive version for Windows devices, and Moon for Android, and Marvin works with iPhones, iPads and iPad Minis.

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All an evolutionary storyteller has to do is to start with the apparently simplest version, ignore the neural equipment that has to be present for an organism to make any use of a «photon receptor,» and spin a charming tale about how a tiny primitive light - sensing cell might grow up to be a full - fledged eye.
A new Rousseau, like all copies only a pale version of the old, he preaches the gospel of the new primitive man who, naturally on a higher level, must return to prehistoric tribal existence in the «global village».
The technically primitive, destitute and enslaved people did not long for a «deliverer» whose ministry was one of suffering; a messiah whose version of the messianic age was the cross seemed to be no messiah at all.
And many have bought the critique that religion is, at best, a primitive and outmoded version of science.»
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the use and interpretation of sentences at the linguistic level and primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version of symbolic reference.
Your arguments try to nullify all the good work done by the Ahmadi Prophet Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to take the violent jihad out of Islam like a malignant cancer and transform it from a primitive, violent version into a modern and respectable religion.
A brief excerpt will show how this is an early version of perception in the mode of causal efficacy: «It is more primitive than the feeling of presentational immediacy which issues from it.
I listened to the same version (Director's cut)... primitive CGI indeed... good thing the music was so great because the imagery sucked by moments.
Another is to analyze the traces of isotopes — versions of elements with the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons — found in primitive meteorites.
But these will start to look positively primitive when a new, upgraded version of GRACE comes along in several years.
My Primitive Palate has a keto - approved, caffeine - packed version of your usual cold bowl of flakes.
That said, if looked at from a top - down view, Thanos is kinda just a worse version of Killmonger from Black Panther, with a story that's less personal and interesting because the scope is so astronomically wide that it turns our primitive human brains to Infinity Gauntlet ash.
As you can see, it's definitely a pared down version of the NES original, with primitive sprites, distorted sounds and a total lack of music.
The graphics are roughly on the level as the English version of Dragon Warrior I — that is to say, better than the Japanese DQI, but still pretty primitive.
The Primitive project is conceived here in its most complete and dense version in a new display.
Our presentation of these myths, however, must be in our own terms, which are at once more primitive and more modern than the myths themselves — more primitive because we seek the primeval and atavistic roots of the idea rather than their graceful classical version; more modern than the myths themselves because we must re-describe their implications through our own experience.»
In its most primitive form it consists of saving all versions of a document as a separate file instead of overwriting (while changing the file name to add v. 1, v. 2 and so on and so forth).
It helps that the premise was incredible, featuring a far future version of human civilization that's reverted to a primitive, hunter - gatherer society besieged by artificial intelligence - driven robot dinosaurs.
If the term «cave home» makes you think of primitive dwellings of long ago, viewing the exclusive design of this residence gives you the modern version.
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