My earlier post was an admittedly rudimentary attempt to come up with a more accurate way of describing gender differences and complementarities. |
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Mallory had only rudimentary oxygen equipment, no radio, a basic cotton tent and hobnail boots. |
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The practice of infanticide decreased since children could now be used in rudimentary agricultural tasks. |
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There is no evidence that primates have any, even rudimentary, human-like insight into the effect of their communications. |
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They occur frequently in the mines, which often lack even rudimentary safety equipment such as ventilators to disperse the gas. |
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The latter is covered by the indusium griseum, a thin sheet of rudimentary cortex containing the delicate medial and lateral longitudinal striae. |
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When I first got into it, the visual language of television animation was very, very rudimentary. |
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They have small, rudimentary clavicles, a small procoracoid process, no syrinx, and reduced caeca. |
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The rudimentary external genitalia are similarly common to male and female in the early weeks of fetal life. |
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Individuals have large broad heads with rudimentary eyes hidden under the skin. |
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Still another unusual feature which appeared in some of the later sauropods was rudimentary body armor. |
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Emergency backup generators will not be adequate to maintain even a rudimentary water supply. |
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If I could tailor clothes, I'd make it live, but my sewing skills are rudimentary and extremely time-consuming. |
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It's an unsatisfactory term, because an autist's sense of self is almost as rudimentary as his sense of other people. |
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Director James Robinson provides only the most rudimentary blocking, often, as in the muddled party scene, to the detriment of the drama. |
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The scare quotes must be a sign of hypersensitivity because the region's economy was indeed rudimentary at the time. |
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The author seems unsure whether he is writing a thriller or a satire and, with his clunky prose and rudimentary plot, ends up doing neither. |
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The plot is over-elaborate and the style is rudimentary, but the romance is full of life and traditional motifs. |
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In 1892, there was only a rudimentary understanding of the relationship between increased intraocular pressure and optic neuropathy. |
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There were rudimentary stalactites and stalagmites protruding from ceiling and floor, like the teeth of some gargantuan creature's mouth. |
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Their rudimentary shelters are spotless, and for church on Sundays the congregation is always neatly dressed, attentive and devout. |
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Suggestions on how to make a vlog ranged from rudimentary to sophisticated. |
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The attacks used a polished version of a rudimentary technique, called spear phishing, to trick recipients into revealing their e-mail passwords. |
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They occur frequently in Chinese mines, which often lack even rudimentary safety equipment such as ventilators to disperse the gas. |
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When these vessels form in the distal esophagus and stomach, the usually small rudimentary left gastric vein dilates and varices develop. |
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How many blind or visually impaired people do we know who can go out and buy something as rudimentary as a Perkins braillewriter today? |
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They're making boxes for the storage of fragile text, and in some cases creating new, if somewhat rudimentary bindings for old books. |
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Most cars were rudimentary, lacking turn signals, brake lights, and treaded tyres. |
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I can sight-read a medium ballad, but have never had to develop my reading beyond a rudimentary level. |
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Its rudimentary suspension couldn't possibly cushion the tone arm from even the slightest road shocks. |
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The seedlings when submerged had only primary roots and rudimentary seminal roots. |
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In order to cast a countable vote, a voter must read and follow a set of rudimentary instructions. |
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Now, it can legitimately be argued that in some infrahuman species one does find non-genetically transmitted traditions of a rudimentary sort. |
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There are few stunts and only rudimentary fight sequences, dependent upon fire power rather than martial artistry. |
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It is a testament to the quality of the actors that they were able to wring rudimentary sympathy out of this stupefying script. |
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Being an opsimath, I had not been fishing that long myself, but still knew a few rudimentary rules about how to land a fish. |
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It is assumed that you already know the syntax of Ada and have a rudimentary understanding of the semantics. |
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She showed that babies can even do addition and subtraction, of a rudimentary sort. |
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Musically, the songs are built around rudimentary drums and guitar, occasional bass and unbridled enthusiasm. |
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In 1991, Torvalds began experimenting with a rudimentary operating system kernel. |
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Calamari is perfectly crisp, but the rudimentary basil marinara could have come off a supermarket shelf. |
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Though the labyrinth has been explored for decades, the persistence of archaic survey techniques has led to only rudimentary maps. |
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The epiglottic cartilage may be rudimentary, with duplication of the mucosa substituting for cartilage. |
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At first I gave it some rudimentary household chores, such as changing gramophone needles and darning stockings. |
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Even my feet are beginning to move slightly and it takes bombs to bring out any rudimentary terpsichorean talents that I possess. |
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Forget the picture of fuddled labourers reeling in fields at harvest time after draughts of the farmer's rudimentary cider. |
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They only had rudimentary medicines like peppermint cure and hot lemon drinks to fight off the virus. |
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In rare cases the first thoracic rib may be rudimentary and similar in appearance to cervical ribs. |
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People shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a computer unless they've rudimentary lessons in how to use one. |
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There was a rudimentary path leading towards a sapphire-blue limpid pool of water into which a natural spring cascaded down the plateau face. |
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The audio capabilities of cell phones and audio engines vary widely, from the completely rudimentary to the arcanely sophisticated. |
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A rudimentary understanding of the inner-workings of cars is recommended but some beginners' classes start at square one. |
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Several hours earlier we had been given a rudimentary map, told how to switch the engine on or off and that was it. |
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Since I hadn't received a formal graphic design education, I did not have the rudimentary skills required to develop a mature design style. |
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Local priests were drawn largely from the peasant communities they served and were probably afforded only rudimentary education. |
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He spoke no English until the age of 12 and received only a rudimentary education. |
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Field commanders were tethered to and limited by a very rudimentary logistics infrastructure. |
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With only a rudimentary education in Afrikaans they are denied access to a functional mastery of English. |
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The two events got me thinking about Adam Smith because, in some rudimentary way, they relate to a question of supply and demand. |
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It relies on a rudimentary and thus unstated metaphysics, in much the same way as empiricism and positivism. |
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The French built an infrastructure and created a rudimentary education system. |
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As a result of the mismatches, selection was made according to rudimentary principles. |
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In remote areas, there are not even roads let alone rudimentary education and health facilities. |
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Medical, education and public infrastructure is almost non-existent and what is there is rudimentary. |
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His rudimentary education prompted Lumumba to appoint him as his secretary for the duration of the negotiations. |
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They had few rights and a very rudimentary education, in some cases none if the money was not available to pay for it. |
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It carries a highly destructive payload, and also has some rudimentary polymorphic properties. |
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The introduction is quite rudimentary, suitable for complete beginners to programming. |
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A large proportion are children who have barely obtained rudimentary education and live in shacks without basic amenities. |
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In his shabby Cologne apartment in 1973, Brinkmann used rudimentary means to improvise on a few scraps of paper. |
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The ground tissue is devoid of intercellular spaces and possesses only a rudimentary vascular bundle. |
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The first digit, or dew claw, is rudimentary but clawed and does not contact the ground. |
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In the early seventies, aviation throwbacks would haul their rudimentary hang gliders up some remote hillock and leap off. |
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It has one set of compound eyes like a fly's, one set of simple, rudimentary eyes, and multiple photoreceptors on its telson. |
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In the Colonial Era, chemical manufacturing was confined to such rudimentary products as indigo dyes, naval stores, leather, glass, soap, and candles. |
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When baseball was in its rudimentary stages, different teams played by different rules. |
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They were carpenters making chairs, Beds and other rudimentary pieces of furniture for the locals. |
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Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war. |
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Blumenthal, a courtly gentleman of 68 in a perfectly crisp blue shirt, gets laughs by trotting out his rudimentary Spanish. |
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There was natural concern from the England team, but it remains unclear as to whether the object was fired from an air gun or a more rudimentary device. |
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With me tagging along, they dove into a rudimentary, damp shelter they had dug in a wood nearby. |
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Moreover, while China has discussed developing a rudimentary space station, there is no evidence of the development of spacecraft, like landers, needed for lunar missions. |
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The second room was a rudimentary kitchen with running water. |
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Health and education services are rudimentary or non-existent. |
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School inspectors' reports suggest that education was rudimentary. |
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Having been brought up in the small village of Snitterfield he is likely to have received only a rudimentary education, and seems not to have learned to write. |
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Occasionally babies are born without a thumb or with a rudimentary thumb. |
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The long bones of the limbs appeared as rudimentary ossicles. |
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Science has only a rudimentary internal moral navigation system. |
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The anterior tibial may be absent, rudimentary, or highly developed. |
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Kraftwerk used and combined synthesizers, vocoders, custom-built sequencers, rudimentary rhythm boxes, and home made drum pads in a fashion unlike anything previously heard. |
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Obviously the consequence of an increasing number of voyages combined with rudimentary measuring systems was the frequent loss of ships, men, and tons of cargo. |
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He played a bit of flute in the high school band with just a rudimentary sense of the instruments. |
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Some had crudely welded steel tube frames and rudimentary suspensions. |
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For myself, the NeuroSky is a convenient, portable EEG device that provides most of the rudimentary meditation help I need. |
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Workplace cafeterias and buffets still serve rudimentary midday meals for workers, but even these inexpensive meals are out of reach for many people. |
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For something green, you'll have to settle for a rudimentary salad of buttery sliced avocado and canned hearts of palm posed on iceberg lettuce and pale winter-tomato wedges. |
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The conventional view held that cultural impress on the New World was rudimentary, artless, too recent to have mellowed the garish profusion of nature. |
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When overcrowding occurred in the water, some of these fish, using their fins as rudimentary feet, took to the land and changed from gill breathing to lung breathing. |
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In many hospitals, labor pain management options are limited to epidurals, parenteral analgesics, or rudimentary labor support from overextended nurses. |
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Cytochromes, together with a number of mitochondrial-targeted proteins, make up a rudimentary electron transport chain similar in organization to that found in mammals. |
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It is beyond dispute, however, that the game, at any rate in a rudimentary form, was played in the 13th century. |
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Spermathecae 2, plus a rudimentary 3rd, and a sclerotized ring, subspherical to ovoid with short slender necks. |
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In earlier census were conducted using rudimentary techniques like pugmark casting. |
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The craniodistal part is very rudimentary and separated in two condyles by a narrow but deep extensor groove. |
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Although dolphins do not possess fully developed hind limbs, some possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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The condition of early prisons in Wales was rudimentary and with few amenities for the imprisoned. |
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This class requires a rudimentary knowledge of human anatomy. |
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Most apartments in Rome lacked kitchens, though a charcoal brazier could be used for rudimentary cookery. |
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Cave paintings, undertaken with only the most rudimentary tools, can also furnish valuable insight into the culture and beliefs of that era. |
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Like children and animals, autists have relatively rudimentary conceptual lives. |
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This is achieved through the use of European technology, agriculture and even a rudimentary political hierarchy. |
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As a child Bunyan learned his father's trade of tinker and was given some rudimentary schooling. |
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A meningioma of the scalp that might have developed from a rudimentary meningocele. |
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Kwiat, built a rudimentary quantum computer from optical components such as mirrors and beam splitters. |
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The wire frame is a rudimentary version of the site, without a lot of the snazzy technology we've grown accustomed to seeing. |
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A rudimentary horn arises when there is an arrested development of 1 of 2 Mullerian ducts. |
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The notion of a free trade system encompassing multiple sovereign states originated in a rudimentary form in 16th century Imperial Spain. |
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If diagnosed on laparotomy, the excision of the rudimentary horn with ipsilateral tubectomy should be undertaken. |
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So by 1750, a rudimentary manufacturing system feeding into a marketing system emerged. |
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Twenty years ago our real understanding of the mechanism of alkane pyrolyses was little better than rudimentary. |
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Across all the islands society was effectively entirely rural, buildings were rudimentary, and architecture has no Insular style. |
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This rudimentary vasoformative architecture is clearly demonstrated with reticulin staining. |
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He did not, however, study canon or civil law at this time and his Latin skill always remained somewhat rudimentary. |
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The scenic islands have potential for tourism, and the government is attempting to improve its rudimentary tourist industry infrastructure. |
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Pigeons have no preen gland or at times have very rudimentary preen glands, so that oil is not used for preening. |
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Although porpoises do not possess fully developed hind limbs, they possess discrete rudimentary appendages, which may contain feet and digits. |
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The earliest civil and criminal courts established from the beginnings of the colony of New South Wales were rudimentary, adaptive and military in character. |
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Summers' musicality impressed Sting, who was becoming frustrated with Padovani's rudimentary abilities and the limitations they imposed on the Police's potential. |
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His rudimentary driving skills meant that he was a danger on the road. |
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The postembryos of most species exhibit long periods of immobility interrupted at lengthy intervals by feeble contractions of the legs and rudimentary mouthparts. |
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Safdar, in his rudimentary ambulance, has been at the frontline of the shifting conflicts consuming his city, placing himself at huge personal risk for very little money. |
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Animals were hunted with an atlatl or rudimentary bow and arrow. |
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Since today's drum is so facile as a result of its design, players are often able to execute extremely complicated and technically demanding rudimentary patterns. |
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This meant taking the bladder out, going to bring a bucket of water and trying to mend the torn rubber with rudimentary techniques learnt from vulcanisers. |
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According to my rudimentary understanding of the biblical Hebrew root word for Sabbath,, it actually means to stop, to cease, to be still, to be quiet. |
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Upper Paleolithic cultures appear to have had significant knowledge about plants and herbs and may have, albeit very rarely, practiced rudimentary forms of horticulture. |
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The scales are small, rudimentary, cycloid, relatively well embedded below the epidermis and therefore often difficult to see without magnification. |
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His grasp of rudimentary English allowed him at least to do the shopping. |
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Bergen gradually assumed the function of capital of Norway in the early 13th century, as the first city where a rudimentary central administration was established. |
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The charters produced were rudimentary and mostly to do with land deeds. |
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Unlike Shakespeare, though, the dialogue is stripped to the bare minimum by the apes' rudimentary language, which is rather refreshing since everyone gets to the point. |
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And that, we can show, did trigger steps in the direction of having more welfare programs and a rudimentary safety net in response to fear of communism. |
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Ultrastructural studies show the whorling cells of LHN to possess classic features of Schwann cells, including continuous basal lamina, but few rudimentary junctions. |
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