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Back in caveperson days, this digestive-stress combo let us outrun predators by diverting oxygen and blood to fuel our physical dash to safety.
Sharon Glassman: Want to Sleep Better? Learn to Dream Better 2010
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I believe since the first caveperson used a club to down the wildboar instead of his/her bear hands, their has been a potential for intellectual capital to increase productivity of 'hard assets'.
Intangible Capital, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Ever since the first caveperson chiseled the first sentence on cave wall and called the rest of the clan to admire it, writers have been pretty sensitive to critique.
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Ever since the first caveperson chiseled the first sentence on cave wall and called the rest of the clan to admire it, writers have been pretty sensitive to critique.
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The twin specters of racism and sexism have plagued mankind, uh, humanity since caveman, uh, caveperson days.
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Among the cavemen in question, the urbane, eminently reasonable Joel (Bill English) is the only one holding a regular job, paying bills, and dating a girl -- herself not a caveperson.
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Here's my summary of the first few pages, done in authentic caveperson language:
COMIXTALK 2009
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(With all due respect of the caveperson who had no choice). "
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"Yet, a large fraction of the public knows much less than what they knew, and maintain beliefs worthy of a caveperson.
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