The case has become a major embarrassment for Canada as its military and government struggle to explain how the former navy officer was able to use such primitive methods to copy and convey his material and remain undetected for so long, our correspondent adds.
From the beginning, the silent cinema was an art devoted to physical risk and to primitive passions, to rage, lust, ambition, and obsession (silence made emotions more extreme in many ways), and it produced obsession in its huge audience.
After graduating, Fred tried to sell primitive calculators door to door in midtown Manhattan, and Judy worked as a secretary.
The late physicist Carl Sagan, in his novel Contact, imagined a time when Earth scientists were sufficiently able to unravel enough of pi to find encoded messages from our creators-messages that would allow our primitive race to leap into a greater universal awareness.
It's a very evolutionarily hard-wired response that comes from a primitive need to respond very quickly.
It contains details so fine that scientists will be able to see how the primitive feathers were attached to the dinosaur's body.
But for me my primitive sense tends to evoke past memories of the "good old days".
The manufacturing processes remained primitive and continued to rely on the use of chlorine washes which increased the likelihood of contamination.
More harshly than Ms Zinovieff, he portrays corrupt doctors, primitive male attitudes to women, and priests who rattle through their prayers.
And to primitive rituals: Mr. LaChapelle intercuts shots of Krumpers in Los Angeles with stock footage of African tribal ceremonies, and, sure enough, many of the moves are remarkably similar.
My tastes evolved, from primitive through shallow to a kind of pseudo-sophistication that was long on the pseudo and short on any clue to what riches the movies could offer.
Janey Cotton's recent and riveting book "The Austerity Olympics" describes a country and a sports culture that would seem primitive not only to Jessica Ennis, Britain's 2012 heptathlete hopeful, but also to Milo of Croton, who won six titles at consecutive Olympics in the sixth century BC.
But it's still early days and Feringa says he feels a bit like the Wright Brothers, likening the nano car to their "fairly awkward-looking primitive plane" when compared to the passenger jets of today.
Its maker, a Dutch alchemist called Cornelius van Drebbel, is thought to have used a primitive oxygen-supply system, based on saltpetre, to prevent the crew from asphyxiating.
Pat Buchanan didn't need his primitive website or email to win the 1996 primary.
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The wireless Web as a whole in the U.S. is still "extremely primitive, " according to Parr.
If the original file format is retained, though, editing capabilities tend to be primitive.
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Building Code Council to exempt primitive structures like those at Turtle Island.
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They were first found by scientists (who would today call themselves astrobiologists) seeking to know how life adapts to such primitive, searing surroundings.
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The piracy is a symbol of the anarchy in Somalia and other failed states that has made even the smallest and most primitive lands a threat to the most powerful and sophisticated nations.
Fairly or not, Blackshaw has come to represent the "academic" side of the acoustic guitar (as opposed to the raw American Primitive sound of the late Jack Rose), so it's a surprising and somewhat ballsy move to put aside the full, resonant sound of a 12-string acoustic for the staccato feel of the electric guitar, with all the rock baggage that instrument carries.
Today's threats are not to life itself, but are still able to trigger our primitive response.
First we attend to our most primitive physiological requirements, like eating and reproducing.
The discovery of the remains of at least nine primitive hominids of similar age to the latest find was announced in January.
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Splitting is a primitive psychological defense mechanism used to make difficult people in our lives seem all good, or all bad, as needed.
It is as though we are determined to regress to the most primitive condition of existence in the animal world, of the survival of the fittest.
In today's game, in which speed and agility are as highly prized as bulk and brawn, the Welsh strategy of rounding up a bunch of behemoths and squeezing them into red jerseys might appear to be a primitive tactic.
"We had always expected a gap-filler with typically intermediate features such as a moderately elongate tail -- neither long nor short -- but the strange thing about Darwinopterus is that it has a head and neck just like that of advanced pterosaurs, while the rest of the skeleton, including a very long tail, is identical to that of primitive forms, " he said.
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