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1 The conception of duty is present, though in a very rudimentary shape.
2 A very rudimentary skull is developed at the foremost end of their chorda.
3 Sanitation was still in a very rudimentary state in the year five thousand B.C.
4 It is very rudimentary in the lowest section, the Monotremes.
5 Joseph had a rough knowledge of soldiering and a very rudimentary notion of fortification.
6 It was in 499 Aeschylus first competed; the show was still very rudimentary in character.
7 The method of mooring is very rudimentary although practical.
8 Fortunately, there is not much to transport, the mechanic arts being in a very rudimentary condition.
9 Nerves alone feel pain, and the nervous system of a beetle is a very rudimentary affair.
10 The two sections of the gut are also just the same and very rudimentary in the lamprey.
11 Faith at first, both in regard to its contents and its quality, is very rudimentary and infantile.
12 It first appears, in a very rudimentary form, in the earliest of the Epistles, that to the Thessalonians.
13 The brain is very rudimentary at first, a mere bulbous enlargement of the fore end of the medullary tube.
14 Olynthus, a very rudimentary sponge.
15 Going out with a bang In early September 1859, the sun belched, and the world's very rudimentary electronics were fried.
16 One was very rudimentary and only 21 inches long, and the other had an enormous head resembling a case of hydrocephalus.
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