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Primarily, the term has been used to refer to the material and instrumental side of human cultures that are complex in terms of technology, science, and division of labor.
Primarily a club sound, freestyle has begun to spread back into the mainstream media.
Primarily business-minded, he has been a millionaire three times over with various ( eventually failed ) projects.
Primarily used for releasing metal and dielectric structures by undercutting silicon, XeF < sub > 2 </ sub > has the advantage of a stiction-free release unlike wet etchants.
Primarily a residential suburb of San Francisco, Hillsborough has many mansions within the town's borders dating from the early 20th century.
Primarily, his Vertigo output has been in collaboration with JM DeMatteis, an issue of Blood: A Tale, the maxiseries Moonshadow ( and its coda, Farewell, Moonshadow ( 1997 )) and three issues of Seekers into the Mystery.
Primarily herbivorous, Green Iguanas are presented with a special problem for osmoregulation ; plant matter contains more potassium and as it has less nutritional content per gram, more must be eaten to meet metabolic needs.
Primarily, this is used by the writers for comic relief ; Anya has a very poor sense of what behaviors are appropriate, and speaks very bluntly and honestly.
Primarily found within the nations of Germanic Europe and the neighbouring areas which they have influenced, its origins remain unknown, although it has been speculated that it originally had some importance in the Germanic paganism of Iron Age and early Medieval cultures, and that the tradition survived Christianisation, albeit losing any original meaning that it had.
Primarily reflected in artistic creations and modified technologies that realize the imagined artifacts of its parallel reality, retro-futurism has also manifested in the worlds of fashion, architecture, design, music, literature, film, and video games.
Primarily, orf is a disease of sheep and goats although it has been reported as a natural disease in the following: humans, steenbok and alpacas, chamois and thar, reindeer, musk ox, the dog, the cat, the mountain goat, bighorn sheep, dall sheep, and the red squirrel.
Primarily utilized for Field Carrier Landing Practice ( FCLP ) by carrier-based jet aircraft, this field has no permanently assigned personnel and falls under the command of the Commanding Officer of NASWI.
Primarily a journalistic non-fiction program, it has also featured essays, memoirs, field recordings, short fiction, and found footage.
Primarily intended for public skating, it has also housed ice hockey teams including the Haringey Racers, the Haringey Greyhounds and briefly the London Racers.
Primarily known as a virtuoso player of the English concertina, Alistair Anderson also plays Northumbrian smallpipes and has composed many tunes on and for the instrument.
Primarily social democratic, but with a democratic socialist faction, the party has a strong working class identity.
Maclean's Magazine has ranked St. Francis Xavier as the top " Primarily Undergraduate " university in Canada for five consecutive years ( 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ).
Primarily a family-oriented area, Wangjing also has an all-Korean international school ( all grade levels ) located in the Wangjing vicinity.
Primarily supported by Apple, Clang is aimed at replacing the C / Objective-C compiler in the GCC system with a modern system that is more easily integrated with integrated development environments ( IDEs ), and has wider support for multithreading.
Primarily associated with electronic synthesizer music, he has also pursued a parallel career in graphic design and education.
" Primarily a classical idealist ", Viktor Rydberg has been described as " Sweden's last Romantic " and by 1859 was " generally regarded in the first rank of Swedish novelists.
Primarily an agricultural university ( one of the few remaining Chinese agricultural universities situated in a farming area ), the school also has departments in the arts, physical education and English language study.
Primarily a figurative sculptor, she has been a member of a number of art faculties.
Primarily these have been replaced by modern, multi-million dollar mansions, although Strathfield has retained its wide avenues and most of the extensive natural vegetation.

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Primarily designed to set very quickly, then generate high holding power, these anchors ( mostly proprietary inventions still under patent ) are finding homes with users of small to medium-sized vessels.
Primarily, through the use of global media, and to a greater extent the internet, non-state actors have been able to increase their soft power and put pressure on governments that can ultimately affect policy outcomes.
Primarily used to refer to the power that is wielded, in greater or lesser degree, by an individual to whom it is delegated, the term could also be used with a geographical connotation, designating the territorial limits of that imperium.
Primarily made from refined petroleum, and processed to provide properties that promote smooth power transmission and increase service life, the ATF is one of the few parts of the automatic transmission that needs routine service as the vehicle ages.
Primarily, an effective salary cap prevents wealthy teams from certain destructive behaviours, such as signing a multitude of high-paid star players, preventing their rivals from accessing talented players and ensuring victory through superior economic power.
To our happy surprise, the students liked learning and using C. Primarily I believe it gives them a feeling of complete power to command the computer to do anything it is capable of doing .”
Primarily seen is his ability to transform himself into electrical energy, thus allowing him to travel through power, telephone, and computer lines.
Soichiro Honda wrote in the owner's manual of the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport that, " Primarily, essentials of the motorcycle consists in the speed and the thrill ," while Cycle World's Kevin Cameron says more prosaically that, " A sportbike is a motorcycle whose enjoyment consists mainly from its ability to perform on all types of paved highway – its cornering ability, its handling, its thrilling acceleration and braking power, even ( dare I say it?

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Primarily in New Zealand, but also in centres with large numbers of New Zealand migrants ( such as London and Melbourne ), the movement aims to increase the use of Māori in the home, in education, government and business.
Primarily used in-pit at the mine face these units are able to move with the large infeed machines ( mainly shovels ) to increase the tonnage produced.
Primarily used to control the angle of the boom, and thereby the mainsail, this control can also increase or decrease downward tension on the boom while sailing upwind, significantly affecting sail shape.

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Primarily known for her work in Egyptology, which was " the core of her academic career ," she is also known for her propagation of the Witch-cult hypothesis, the theory that the witch trials in the Early Modern period of Christianized Europe and North America were an attempt to extinguish a surviving pre-Christian, pagan religion devoted to a Horned God.
Primarily she was a goddess of fertility, but, as the baalat (" mistress ") of her city and people, she was also responsible for their protection and well-being.
Primarily noted for stage roles, Hagen won her first Tony Award in 1951 for her performance as the self-sacrificing wife Georgie in Clifford Odets ' The Country Girl.
On April 27, 2007, the state of Texas entered into a settlement agreement which removed Lee Theisen-Watt as overseer of Primarily Primates and replaced her with a board of directors that is headed by Eric Turton and Priscilla Feral.
Primarily a plus size fashion model and designer, Tyler launched her own clothing line, titled Revolution 1228, in February 2009.
Primarily regarded as a tragedienne, she was admired for her refined, romantic presence.
* Heritage by Dale Smith ( Primarily in flashbacks as the Doctor investigates her death )
Primarily a children's author, she received the 1979 Newbery Medal for her 1978 book The Westing Game and a 1975 Newbery Honor for her 1974 book Figgs & Phantoms.

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