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Primitive or popular, in the sense given those terms of an ability to communicate in time and space more readily than other types of literature.
Ãâó: www.sil.org/~radneyr/humanities/litcrit/gloss.htm
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is the Galileo Records debut release of "t", a solo album from Scythe's Thomas Thielen. It is a collection of mostly piano-oriented pieces encased in a gelatinous mass of reverb-drenched string synths and organs, peppered with electronic percussions and unnerving synthesizer clanks, groans and creaks. This is topped off by Thielen's angst-filled lyrics delivered in an emotional vocal style reminiscent of Marillion's Steve Hogarth. ...
Ãâó: www.gepr.net/ta.html
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Traditional representations, usually bound by conventions in both form and content, of a folkloric character and usually made by persons without institutionalized training.
Ãâó: worldartistdirectory.com/artstyles.html
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more trusting or naive than most people through lack of experience of life or failure to recognize the motives of others an innocent young girl caught up in a terrible situation
Ãâó: b5togb.hkedcity.net/gate/gb/encarta.msn.com/dictio...
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