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lithic
1. Martin walked by the monolithic monument that stood empty except for a few lights at its base
2. I must, however, differ from those who consider it a monolithic tongue, due to the fact that, in its present state, it has evolved from the ancient Briton, the Roman Latin, the Anglo and Saxon as well as the Frisian, the Norse, and of course French, after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which resulted in the reign of the Plantagenets that lasted for two hundred years and resulted in the Court of England speaking French accordingly
3. By that I do not mean the Neolithic, nor the Mesolithic, but all the way back to the Paleolithic
4. Politicians have become increasingly monolithic in their approach to politicking, focusing more on groups rather than individuals
5. The crowd of protesters had chosen monolithic, symmetrical building as the site to make their protest
6. The rapid addition of this huge new source of water drove Paleo-Meso, soon to be Neolithic peoples along its shores to ever-higher ground
7. Is it possible to imagine that there has been only one God all along the long, long path toward understanding, from the first Paleolithic representations to those of today, where only the names have been changed to protect the relative ignorance of the namer?
8. In the long “protest” initiated by Marten Luther and carried on by others, the heretofore monolithic Church was now challenged on the basis of its answers, they must accord with the Bible, members of the “Protest” declared as they appealed to the hierarchy to reground their answers
9. Agriculture and grazing did not appear until the Neolithic period, since until then man lived by hunting and fishing
10. take refuge at the peak of the castle’s monolithic tower, climbing every stair to the top and standing high above the land
11. and action, a genuine and sincere monolithic stance towards any aspect of life
12. thought, word and action, a genuine and sincere monolithic stance towards
13. Beyond is the inexpressible monolithic reality, the abode of the
14. to great boulders, standing monolithic in their splendid and lonely isolation
15. creates an astonishing layout of key Neolithic sites and structures
16. is spent in one ejaculation! So this alone is an argument, but the real Neolithic Thinking
17. In Neolithic times, the Druids held palaver on the island of Anglessely
18. A pair of monolithic, obsidian statues guarded the gateway to the courtyard
19. His speed (you treat it as male), storage capacity, and creativity are so far beyond anything you could have imagined 40 years ago that he’s really incomparable to such Paleolithic tools as the Cray
20. That’s why it’s absurd to suggest that there could be a monolithic moksha-enabling-dharma for the humanity at large
21. can never study gender relations as a category or a monolithic construct involving
22. George told me about the Paleolithic culture or the early Stone Age of Japan
23. He says that the Paleolithic culture gave way to a Neolithic culture around 10, 000 B
24. Archaeological evidence suggests that a large number of Neolithic hunter-fisher-gathers migrated to Japan before sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age
25. Neolithic village right here in Cyprus
26. — the early humans of the paleolithic (stone age) period, who roamed the
27. paleolithic period, the average hunting-gathering tribe had a diet that very
28. patterns of our paleolithic ancestors, who ate only natural — not
29. The paleo or paleolithic diet is one which bases the concept of the
30. � After two months or so, I was able to remember all of my 92 previous lives, spread over a period of 9,000 years, with my first life ever on Earth being that of a Neolithic woman named Nata�, who lived in the ancient city of Jericho around 7,000 B
31. of cyberspace as acting as a sort of "universal solvent" to break up our long cherished notions, myths that everyone is a monolithic
32. about, but the most interesting sight, almost dead center of the village, was a monolithic structure of a grandiose design beyond the apparent technological means of the Gorn
33. It was an alliance that the human race forged with the race of demons during the Late Upper Paleolithic – early Neolithic era that made us modern humans the thinking, rational animals we are today
34. The manipulation of watercolor in society dates back from as early as the paleolithic era wherein watercolor-based drawings were then seen in caves of Europe
35. One school of thought claims that both refined and whole grains should be avoided, arguing that they were absent from the Paleolithic diet and citing the obvious association of grains with celiac disease and studies linking grain consumption with heart disease
36. River Mother: The Face of the Sphinx: is a novel set in the Mother Goddess period of Neolithic, preliterate Nubia
37. The neolithic era is considered one of the great creative leaps in the development of human’s thinking
38. One of the first actions of this monolithic, ultra-powerful organization was to create a gigantic central computing device
39. Within minutes, all Greegs were certain that the giant monolithic shards were in fact statues built by Greegs and had not minutes ago fallen from the sky
40. Monolithic-to-palm-sized figures found at the Maltese sites were well-rounded women, some reclining, others sitting or standing
41. “Crap Death darling, it is never as Neolithic in reason as that
42. monolithic," Caner told CitizenLink
43. ” she sat up, as a well-dressed man emerged from one of the four monolithic buildings that groundscaped her in shadow
44. It had a history that dated occupancy back to the Palaeolithic era though that was of no interest really
45. (Protestant) monolithic State with all Prime Ministers and
46. They left megalithic temple ruins and cave
47. story structures with walls and roofs of large monolithic
48. walls covered from floor to ceiling with monolithic
49. Watch the layer upon layer of Paleolithic animals, their human hunters gathering, the stars looking down, gods
50. Thus they were classified as early to middle Paleolithic man