His rooms are " like places where some primitive person has spun out his dreams and nightmares.
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So consider this analogy : A primitive person may gauges distance by how far people can walk in a day.
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Actually, this man ( Norac ) is uneducated and primitive person-a hero of the people who are at the same mental hevel as him.
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The primitive person, given a bow, a fishing pole, and a digging stick, would eat healthier than the modern man with all his amenities.
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The Iron Age began when some primitive person noticed that a certain type of rock yielded iron, when heated by the coals of a very hot campfire.
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The artist never explained his purpose, but the dancer's sloping forehead and projecting jaw were seen to suggest a primitive person, prompting one Paris critic to argue that the work should not be shown in an art gallery.