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Meanwhile, citizens with little prior exposure to the rudiments of democratic practices acquired repeated experience with voting.
They are thus taught the rudiments of yoga, relaxation techniques and certain yoga exercises that can help improve memory and concentration.
In every village, in every nook and cranny, youths were taught the rudiments of the game by elders as a matter of course.
He taught them the rudiments of carpentry and construction as they put up a unit for poultry production.
It is hard to say what, beyond the rudiments of painting, Dou derived from his time with Rembrandt.
They will be taught the rudiments of life saving so that in the event of an emergency they can help sustain life until paramedics arrive.
There is a regrettable paucity of training in the rudiments of security protocols or practices at the library.
Drivers of such vehicles too have to be taught the rudiments of traffic discipline.
A team of 17 individuals assists the band with marching rudiments, choreography and in developing tight musical and visual components.
Jack knew enough about percussion to realise that the girl was methodically going through a set of rudiments.
Ichthyostega had seven digits in the feet and still retained some gill arch rudiments and fin rays in the tail.
They might just about have grasped the rudiments of e-mail, but they haven't a clue about the new media.
On his return he began to learn the rudiments of the cafe business in a cousin's ice-cream parlour at Weston-super-Mare.
Above the clypeal arch are two lateral clusters of strong basiconic sensillae, but no definite antennary rudiments are to be seen.
An example that I've discussed is New York Times science reporter's lack of understanding of the rudiments of historical linguistics.
One of the directors had someone teach Jayaraja the rudiments of camera work.
He taught Lilly the rudiments of astrology, but Lilly had a low opinion of his tutor.
He flows like a slap bassist, performing exhausting rudiments in too-tight spaces with little grace and even less rhythm.
The rudiments of a police force now exist, supposedly being trained by Germans.
The workshop will expose students to the rudiments of handling backstage activities such as sound and lighting effects.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In 1493 he went to Paris and thence to Italy, studying canon and civil law, patristics and the rudiments of Greek.
Farther up, within the velar area, the rudiments of the cerebral nerve-ganglion ng are seen separating from the ectoderm.
Such are the rudiments of onanism, suddenly carried by primates to such a high degree of perfection.
They had the rudiments of institutions, which they trusted her to organise.
Peter's few belongings did not spread to any extent and years of bachelorhood had taught him the rudiments of order.
But the calf has in its upper jaw some rudiments of teeth which never are developed, and never play the part of teeth at all.
And even the Finn fisher has occasionally some rudiments of civilness and hospitality.
A standard which covers just the very rudiments of proportion and comeliness.
It is, however, plain that a sets forth the Divine knowledge of man in his first rudiments of corporeity.
It has been stated, however, that the foetal Sheep has traces of those rudiments.
These rods are the rudiments of the aortic branches to which the suprarenal bodies are eventually attached.
In the later stages of the zoa the rudiments of the hinder thoracic limbs and of the swimmerets appear as little buds.
When the mouth wants any of the trophi, or they exist in it only as rudiments.
In the Hague Conventions and other intergovernmental instruments the rudiments of international government already exist.
The rudiments of bricklaying, painting, and paper-hanging are also taught.
I see in a second that what I had mistook for profanity in the mines was only just the rudiments, as you may say.
They form the rudiments of the hyaloid membrane and lens capsule.
And these unicellular animals have the rudiments of all our functions.
He even commenced to acquire the rudiments of their language under the pleasant tutorage of the brown-eyed girl.
But the vulgarization of rudiments is not the advancement of knowledge.
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