| 41. | This allowed a primitive form of DOS multitasking.
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| 42. | A primitive form of the Internet was growing.
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| 43. | May be some primitive form was in use.
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| 44. | This primitive form of testing was used to determine people s eligibility to hold public office.
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| 45. | The texts were used for divination in a primitive form of bibliomancy, which came much later.
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| 46. | This organisation set up in Haddington could be viewed as a primitive form of trade union.
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| 47. | Primitive forms are minute cyrtocones with closely spaced septa and a marginal siphuncle bearing sort septal necks.
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| 48. | Primitive forms of propaganda have been a human activity as far back as reliable recorded evidence exists.
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| 49. | Bere was a primitive form of oats.
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| 50. | Because of this, many arts are falling, and quickly lapsing into low crafts and ever-recycling primitive forms.
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