In short, the real announcement was that Google's rudimentary quantum computer is better being at being a rudimentary quantum computer than a supercomputer is.
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Yet most of what I created looked silly and rudimentary.
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Only a rudimentary one has been put in place since.
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What's the rudimentary element of a country and western song?
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A handfull of examples are provided, including a rudimentary guitar.
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I created a few rudimentary rules and began enforcing them.
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The very first rudimentary "press" was an ancient mimeograph machine.
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In case you weren't aware, iPadOS has rudimentary mouse support.
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Human smugglers tend to use more rudimentary tunnels, he said.
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The malware itself, according to the researchers, is pretty rudimentary.
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China is the biggest benefactor of the North's rudimentary economy.
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It also sports more onboard instrumentation than rudimentary fitness trackers.
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In no time at all, I'd built a rudimentary loop.
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Poor schools often lacked even rudimentary facilities, including science labs.
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Down to things as rudimentary as sometimes where I live.
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For those who had not been moved, help was rudimentary.
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Trump's take on gun policy is, uh, pretty rudimentary. 9.
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A rudimentary agenda puts a dollar number on the vacation.
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In some shelters, families have set up rudimentary internet connections.
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One problem is that the FDA's definition of honey is rudimentary.
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The Touch Bar support is fairly rudimentary for what it is.
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Secondly, why not improve the rather rudimentary Free Basics product, too?
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But keeping tabs on patients is more rudimentary in the NHS.
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Few have really pushed the potential of this rudimentary little device.
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The user interface is rudimentary — designed, it seems, by an electrician.
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The £5 can be used as a rudimentary record player needle.
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Constructed vaginal openings, done with rudimentary painkillers, bordered on the macabre.
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While I'm Latina, my Spanish is, on a good day, rudimentary.
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The education and medical care offered them are rudimentary, at best.
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Eventually China added a rudimentary capability to do so as well.
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There are pre-built, but rudimentary, people, cats, dogs and fish.
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Modern gaming has moved beyond this rather rudimentary style of gameplay.
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The common man's understanding of power in Pakistan is quite rudimentary.
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Middle East, the sheer momentum of disintegration limits even rudimentary efforts
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Claire's sex ed curriculum, like Burger's, was rudimentary and faith-based.
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These repeated arrangements play an intrinsic, rudimentary role in his illustrations.
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At a rudimentary and humiliating level, I'm incapable of lucid discourse.
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Social media apps like Snapchat include some rudimentary face-morphing technology.
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Life is very hard in the camps, where facilities are rudimentary.
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The majority of Madagascar's mining activity is artisanal, using rudimentary techniques.
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They burrow deep underground with rudimentary tools, leading to frequent accidents.
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Which is poppycock of course, but the rhetoric is admirably rudimentary.
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Even the tentpole release Super Mario Odyssey will feature rudimentary co-op.
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This wasn't a deepfake by any means—it was rudimentary video editing.
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As players work together, they construct rudimentary villages, tools, and farming systems.
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And today, nobody stops with the purchase of a rudimentary baby monitor.
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But Sailor says this tech is much more rudimentary than IC Realtime's.
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Rudimentary processes were put into place before the end of the war.
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Its rudimentary courts lack due process and may not exist much longer.
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While the feature works, the translation can sometimes be rudimentary and imperfect.
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Davis said Islamic State's ability to weaponize mustard agent has been rudimentary.
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The service has some rudimentary AI capabilities, but the addition of Wise.
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In a majority of cases, however, the experience is still extremely rudimentary.
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You can do a bit of rudimentary messaging and some fitness tracking.
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Its inventor, Tom Tippett, had been doing rudimentary analysis of outfielders' range.
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Although it's a pretty rudimentary mechanism, it's as logically built as anything.
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In the others, she rendered a rudimentary mountain range and an owl.
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In her work, Fattal uses basic, rudimentary forms to communicate her meaning.
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Early on, publishing online required at least a rudimentary understanding of code.
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It is miles better than the rudimentary sorting that Gmail pulls off.
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The combat mechanics are intentionally rudimentary and unvarying, primarily involving mashing buttons.
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Like most of Hemmerle's creations, the earrings started with a rudimentary sketch.
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Assassinations offered a tactical method for a tiny country with rudimentary defenses.
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The doctored video of Pelosi was edited in a pretty rudimentary way.
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During an operation, a da Vinci offers a surgeon only rudimentary guidance.
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Eilenberg and Mac Lane's rudimentary categories were not designed to handle it.
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The U.S. demands for the reporting of officials' wealth is quite rudimentary.
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While it feels rudimentary to explain the swipe, it once seemed radical.
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What elevates a person's fight against gender oppression above rudimentary self-interest?
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Shenzhen I/0 and TIS-100 also got players doing rudimentary programming.
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Yet the precautions typically employed at airports to screen incomers' health are rudimentary.
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In rudimentary Japanese I asked where one might find the Henn-na Hotel.
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Other animals, like monkeys, have evolved to understand the rudimentary concept of nothing.
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This is rudimentary drawing of what Apple's dual-screen device might look like.
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But Giphy doesn't just want people to play its admittedly rudimentary web games.
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The men—Tom and Megan's husband Scott (Luke Evans)—feel even more rudimentary.
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My intention with this rudimentary framework isn't to score companies against each other.
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Beyond touting a strict form of Islam, the group's political agenda is rudimentary.
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Today she speaks rudimentary Spanish and is in Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention.
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They're very clearly staged, with barely a rudimentary understanding of what farming entails.
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Trouble was, it took gargantuan computing power to make Gentry's rudimentary prototype work.
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He first tried to build a rudimentary bomb at the age of seven.
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It's a rudimentary mannequin arm, but you don't want it to wrinkle weird.
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They are now directly competing with AWS's offerings, rudimentary though they might be.
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A rudimentary search on Google also offers plenty of options advertising affordable financing.
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Mirai was a relatively rudimentary, albeit powerful botnet that relied on default passwords.
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As far as the eye test goes, Anunoby's offensive game is still rudimentary.
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Many terrible-looking websites were built and many rudimentary animations were painstakingly rigged.
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Tomson: "Death Wish" started off with my very rudimentary, three finger piano playing.
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All it takes is some rudimentary hacking know-how and a GSM modem.
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That the poppin and lockin era [ pauses to do some rudimentary dance moves].
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But reduced to 10 men apiece, the teams resorted to more rudimentary maneuvers.
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Rudimentary efforts to account for those not heard from appeared early that evening.
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Other drawings, done in Jonas's signature, rudimentary style, are suspended overhead on wires.
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Today, these devices require remote access, and some don't have even rudimentary authentication.
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It accomplishes in a rudimentary fashion the first two goals we talked about.
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Why seek out an ancient game with rudimentary graphics and only basic actions?
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They didn't have a kitchen, so we essentially built a rudimentary outdoor one.
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The new policy doesn&apost cover more rudimentary forms of doctored videos either.
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Rudimentary language dismisses the inherent chaos central to the deadliest of human endeavors.
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And the rudimentary composition of these clips is a feature, not a bug.
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We were put in rudimentary barracks, then marched to a few orientation sessions.
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It's among the 55 percent that have a website, though it's fairly rudimentary.
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They now find themselves abandoned in appalling conditions in rudimentary camps in Syria.
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An initial examination shows they are rudimentary but functional and have similar construction.
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An initial examination shows they are rudimentary but functional, and have similar construction.
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Most will seem familiar and perhaps rudimentary to those with any technical savvy.
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One, it has rudimentary Wi-Fi features that save your documents to the cloud.
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Tapping through my Snapchat stories one afternoon, I was arrested by a rudimentary doodle.
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So they paid people a lot of money to build sort of rudimentary websites.
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Read: Sex traffickers target indigenous Canadians Stein's magic tricks are rudimentary and well-worn.
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She was killed after walking across a rudimentary electrical fence set up by farmers.
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The series is based on a rudimentary technique used by street photographers in Cuzco.
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It's a rudimentary website, with little in the way of adornment or interactive elements.
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The obviousness of addiction and fame as a story arc is not rudimentary here.
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The bikes were free, but had a rudimentary deposit system modelled on supermarket trolleys.
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We have a very rudimentary understanding of how political knowledge correlates with political attitudes.
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These are not only rudimentary; their occupants' right to live in them is murky.
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For those who could not afford even these rudimentary services, blacksmiths did the trick.
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And there's no attempt to build the world's mythology past the most rudimentary levels.
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First crewed mission with equipment to build rudimentary base and complete the propellant plant.
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Today, the process of monitoring for UTIs in Alzheimer's patients is rudimentary, at best.
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Here's a rudimentary question I was unable to answer myself before talking to you.
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These are frankly a rudimentary beginning, but this is the typical approach for Salesforce.
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Growing up, she was deprived of education for years because of rudimentary educational infrastructure.
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He is a man made of trash with some kind of rudimentary AI component.
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Prisma takes what you could do with Instagram's rudimentary filters and completely revolutionizing it.
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Among the minerals they dig out with rudimentary tools are gold, diamonds and emeralds.
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Cities like Columbus have no light rail while Cincinnati just installed a rudimentary system.
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As it is now, the PGA Tour AR app is pretty basic and rudimentary.
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Back in 1994, when the directory was born, search engines were rudimentary and ineffectual.
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He had an improv team—short-form, very rudimentary, both supervisors started in college.
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The downloadable plans range from rudimentary handguns to rifles similar to an AR-15.
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You can speak it in a rudimentary way or develop a wit and syntax.
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My rudimentary photo doesn't do the 60 degree prototype justice, but it was expansive.
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Jumprope offers some rudimentary discovery through categories, themed collections or what's new and popular.
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And I started to write from a sort of rudimentary feminist point of view.
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It's rudimentary but I'd recommend it for aspiring constructors before making a larger investment.
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In these, she offered a winding, rudimentary diary of her existence on the street.
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In-game, I am a rudimentary Morty clone with iffy intelligence and motor skills.
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BULLOCK Mind-blowing because so many things had been based on rudimentary human labor.
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Here, too, we are seeing a fast forward, to a rudimentary Universal Basic Income.
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Authorities have said that the bombs found in the packages were rudimentary, but functional.
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While many tunnels are rudimentary, others have lighting, tracks and ventilation systems, even elevators.
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I'll give you an example of someone that does that in a rudimentary way.
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Other characters come about because of rudimentary quantum computers' innate noisiness, generating random, unexpected results.
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But even today's rudimentary quantum processors are uncannily matched to the needs of machine learning.
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The forum design may be rudimentary and traditional, but it's still where car rumors live.
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Each release consisted of a single game driven by simple rules and rudimentary monochrome graphics.
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That's when he realized just how rudimentary the transportation of this vital organ could be.
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Each lesson offers a challenge designed to teach you one rudimentary piece of Swift code.
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She at first demurs, claiming little knowledge of gin rummy and requiring some rudimentary reminders.
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America's strong but sometimes rather rudimentary central defenders will need to be alert to her.
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This week IBM, which already runs a publicly accessible, rudimentary quantum computer, announced expansion plans.
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Construction workers swarmed the dirt pile to sculpt it into a rudimentary but functional launchpad.
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There's this talk of "false flags" and "rudimentary design" that can be tantamount to taunting.
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Bomb-making even at a rudimentary level with household ingredients, requires some skill and practice.
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The UN provides monthly food rations, access to public water taps, and rudimentary medical care.
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Their base is rudimentary: a room plastered with maps, graphs and lists of telephone numbers.
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That means that, in theory at least, it can be used as a rudimentary antenna.
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Right now it's fairly rudimentary and looks like Netflix circa three or four years ago.
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Whoever is right, neither side believes that creoles are rudimentary languages for simple-minded people.
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In Egypt, where education is often rudimentary, there is much more work to be done.
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The internet has recently discovered that Siri is capable of laying down a rudimentary beat.
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There is nothing in the rudimentary mobile game Angry Birds to suggest such a story.
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The Islamic State is also reportedly directly involved in the rudimentary weaponization of consumer drones.
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That process could expose problems in the research that a more rudimentary read can't catch.
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His father was a farmer, his mother a homemaker, and they spoke only rudimentary English.
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For example, speedboats tend to be rudimentary combatants, but they are ubiquitous in offshore waters.
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My understanding of the N.F.L. still resides somewhere in the rudimentary playbooks of Maddens past.
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But there is an elephant in the cab with even this rudimentary form of autonomy.
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Strong, gentle and nonthreatening, Robear can converse and interact with patients on a rudimentary level.
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A rudimentary Wallet app was part of Windows Phone 8 but never really took off.
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He's influenced by English fantasy books, and as a Japanese kid, he learned rudimentary English.
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Or — and this one is real — a robot arm that can perform rudimentary sign language.
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Scraping is a rudimentary technique in which computer programmers can pull information off a website.
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Many of her pointed short stories were also written in her rudimentary French or Spanish.
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He built a rudimentary decryption tool, the aptly named STOPDecrypter, which decrypted some victims' files.
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Some expect a rudimentary form of augmented reality to show up in the next iPhone.
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Millions of Congolese work in informal mining, with rudimentary tools and usually without legal authorization.
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Tech platforms have evolved into quasi-states with only the most rudimentary of justice systems.
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Some of the experiments that they planned to perform on Chhota Shigri seemed comically rudimentary.
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Participants could move around, spend time, feel as if they are elsewhere — rudimentary virtual reality.
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The drawing tools are rudimentary (there's only Undo, no erase, zoom, pen size, color, etc.).
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" Judy goes on, "My rudimentary math translates that into $8,500,000 an hour for Mr. Lawrence.
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We very quickly developed, at the time a rudimentary, but now much more sophisticated algorithm.
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"The patch that's coming out right now is rudimentary, but it'll get better," he said.
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December 22, 21896, marks the rudimentary inception of the commercial film industry as we know it.
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They introduce layers on layers of questions with answers that end up being rudimentary when pressed.
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Maybe 10 million years was enough time for some rudimentary life to evolve on the Moon.
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Whatever I do here is a rudimentary echo of her teaching and her way of being.
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Initially, the rudimentary camps had moved and surveillance had to be conducted again before the strike.
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The consensus was that Shadow had rushed the app, and that it was rudimentary in design.
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The setup may appear rudimentary, but the frying that happens in this space is an art.
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Siri, Now, Cortana, Echo, M — starts with the rudimentary routing of queries to third-party databases.
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Army doctors received only four weeks of rudimentary military training in San Antonio before going overseas.
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However, those promises largely failed, as artificial intelligent algorithms were too rudimentary to perform those functions.
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A rudimentary Google search for "Game of Thrones sex" would point to the answer: yes, absolutely.
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In fact, much about this first Misty model is rudimentary, and that's kind of the point.
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What's wholly disruptive about the company is not the rudimentary technology, but the way it's applied.
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Is a smartwatch really just a screen for notifications with a rudimentary fitness tracker tacked on?
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It's trickier than you might think — and it's still largely done manually with pretty rudimentary equipment.
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The miners use rudimentary tools to burrow dozens of metres below ground, leading to frequent accidents.
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A country need not wait to be rich before it can have comprehensive, if rudimentary, treatment.
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But now, for every comment, everyone has that same selection of rudimentary expressions to pick from.
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Made entirely of reclaimed wood and other materials, the installation simulates a rudimentary passport issuing office.
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"As far as the real technicalities, we've done a lot of stuff in rudimentary," Mills explains.
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The first Twitter essay I wrote (alas, rudimentary and unthreaded) was about racism and American conservatism.
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They have received no aid apart from some rudimentary medicine from the International Organization for Migration.
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Amid pressure to keep adding users, Twitter's best approach can't possibly be to eliminate rudimentary safeguards.
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Yeah, that's rudimentary, and I would like to take that and give it some color. Seriously.
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You can explore the results here, and the web app also includes a rudimentary drum machine.
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The vigilantes took her to the hospital in Bol, a small concrete building with rudimentary supplies.
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Visited there by a reporter, he was welcoming but unable to respond to even rudimentary questions.
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In seizing power, the Houthis inflicted massive civilian casualties and crippling damage to Yemen's rudimentary infrastructure.
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"People call that kind of a 360 review; we created our own, rudimentary version," Kiraly said.
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The jokes are genial but wan, and the storytelling rudimentary, but the music is lovingly resuscitated.
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When citizens try to engage in any rudimentary market activity they reportedly face arrest and detention.
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To manage the onslaught, the authorities and aid groups established a rudimentary transit center in September.
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After the stovetop grill tripped the main circuit breaker, we entertained the electrician in rudimentary French.
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They are taught American history from a Mexican perspective and often endure rudimentary English language classes.
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Right now, the action the Beam offers is still rudimentary: moving around a flat, uncomplicated space.
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Moreover, these rudimentary special effects could smooth, enhance, and flatter their subjects, transforming and elevating them.
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Pidgins are rudimentary means of communication between two groups that don't have a language in common.
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A truly qualified presidential candidate wouldn't wait to become president to begin learning such rudimentary knowledge.
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The figures are thorough, but rudimentary, while the colors, applied with marker, are vivid and precise.
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The Masters provides a single one, at no cost, that covers both elements, offering rudimentary information.
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Like "sextortion" by email or real estate wire fraud, the attacks require only rudimentary computer knowledge.
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"The investigation was conducted without even the most rudimentary form of due process," Mr. Tritico said.
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He would also ride his bicycle to the local airport and gape at the rudimentary planes.
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But the rudimentary process — members submit paper ballots in the mail — makes it difficult to police.
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It was a very rudimentary system, and we sold $562,000 of tickets in the first day.
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But over the course of an hour, he refused to answer even the most rudimentary questions.
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Occasionally Bitmoji Stories would include rudimentary animation, but most frames were still images with text bubbles.
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I'm going to attempt some rudimentary math (aka "maths" if you're nasty and/or actually Australian).
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Anthony has undergone several surgeries but remains unable to walk and perform "rudimentary" tasks, Arreaza says.
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It's rudimentary, but also the basic building block of understanding the value of numbers and math.
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It's easy to burn up $10 just by looking up rudimentary information about a single case.
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If the Republicans are scared to even debate something as rudimentary as this, shame on them.
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The miners use rudimentary tools to burrow dozens of meters below ground, leading to frequent accidents.
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"Esliii?" mumbles The Entity in rudimentary English, adding " Cansado?" to ask if the DJ is tired.
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The drawing is rudimentary, with just enough definition to make all the figures and their postures distinctive.
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We were called Youth Of Nausea, which is kind of a play off a Rudimentary Peni song.
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The newest update—Atlas Rises—adds an expanded story, rudimentary multiplayer, and improvements to the game's economy.
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I text with R. He's trying to entertain B. with some rudimentary version of a puppet show.
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His home lacks plumbing and has rudimentary electricity, which isn't powerful enough to handle a space heater.
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It offered rudimentary social features, and the ability for players to join or host Diablo multiplayer servers.
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It was rudimentary, a literal line drawing, but it added a world of character to his avatar.
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In my brief engagements with the game, the response options seemed rudimentary and the interactions overtly scripted.
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So he spent a weekend in early 2014 building a rudimentary website with audio files of sermons.
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This is a rudimentary form of the advanced AI calculations that Huawei and Google's camera systems use.
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But tomorrow's devices, many of which are already around in rudimentary forms, will hold a lot more.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos proved unable to answer rudimentary questions about education policy at her confirmation hearings.
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Never mind that Curry had quite possibly contaminated his rudimentary test by double-dipping his Q-tips.
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But an explosion in smartphone use means rudimentary financial offerings are appearing where even roads are rare.
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Two federal law enforcement officials told CNN the devices appeared rudimentary and had some type of timer.
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No one w/ a rudimentary knowledge of American History or social science could take Newt seriously. pic.twitter.
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But they managed to pay for it all by using some savvy — if sometimes rudimentary — business practices.
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To a discerning eye, the process by which his dance was created is revealed as pretty rudimentary.
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Today, computers based on the rules of quantum mechanics are rudimentary and can succumb to random errors.
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He is astonishingly ignorant of any basic information about policy, and even rudimentary facts about the world.
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Most RISC-V based processors serve more rudimentary functions, such as powering simple internet-of-things devices.
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Fabio's sometimes-awkwardness is not surprising considering the still-rudimentary state of truly conversational robots (think Siri).
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Rudimentary systems like BMW's self-parking feature are seen as a first step to fully autonomous cars.
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It still uses a rudimentary greyscale interface, like the one you'd find on a first-generation Pebble.
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All told, "47 Meters Down" delivers enough rudimentary bait to justify this sort of low-budget exercise.
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The car also demonstrates the carmaker's very rudimentary, though undeniably innovative, understanding of aerodynamics at the time.
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Back when Gregory started here 18 years ago, these were rudimentary wooden sticks with nails hammered in.
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These days, the injured are sometimes treated at clandestine clinics that provide X-rays and rudimentary surgery.
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In schools with rudimentary sex education, the message for girls is often abstinence, women's rights campaigners say.
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This would put it out of the range of rudimentary rocket-propelled explosives fired from the ground.
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For most, spotting different shapes can be rudimentary, but this brainteaser will have you second-guessing everything.
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He tries to calculate with his rudimentary arithmetic how many years he will have before he dies.
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This "may indicate that dogs possess the capacity for a rudimentary form of empathy," the study concluded.
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Some of the most rudimentary features of the app are quite similar those that exist on Hinge.
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Next year will mark the 400th anniversary of this hugely important, if rudimentary and tragedy-laced, beginning.
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And it has been used (and still is in some rural communities globally) as a rudimentary toothpaste.
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Washington applied the jab and some rudimentary feints and had Wilder off balance and out of rhythm.
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If we're being incredibly basic and rudimentary about it, being famous comes with its set of pitfalls.
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Both devices have Wi-Fi, but neither one has even a rudimentary or text-only web browser.
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Many scholars and thinkers have expanded on Butler's theory or challenged other, more rudimentary "performance"-based theories.
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It might seem rudimentary, since it would be easy to replicate this on a smartphone's 2D display.
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She knew only rudimentary Japanese growing up, but in recent years she began to study the language.
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I like dealing with physical problems and rudimentary concerns about trying to stick things to a surface.
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Trump, who lacked even a rudimentary ground game for the caucuses, fell embarrassingly short of his polls.
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They — we — have squirmed through his enthusiasm for (and rudimentary grasp of) psychoanalysis and unpardonable sex writing.
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Medical science still has such a rudimentary understanding of why the mind works the way it does.
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The country's rudimentary insurance system doesn't begin to cover the ever-rising prices of treatments and drugs.
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Technology is constantly changing and progressing and yet, the block button — and blocklists — remain in rudimentary form.
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A rudimentary census in 1895 found just 147 women working as bartenders, compared to nearly 56,000 men.
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A pre-internet-era detective might start a rudimentary search for a person by consulting phone books.
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Habib at Telenav says a rudimentary windshield system could hit the road in 5 to 10 years.
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I made some rudimentary masks years back to cut the tension for chronically ill PTs in isolation.
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There is rudimentary lighting in the tomb, but the electricity is spotty, and there are sporadic blackouts.
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This tension, experiential requirements, and uncontrolled worldstate provide opportunity for expressivity beyond the rudimentary tools of acquisition.
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The accommodations are clean, if rudimentary: creaky wooden floors, clanking radiators, leaky bathrooms, and steel-framed beds.
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Many of us no longer require love, much less a soul mate, to fulfill our rudimentary needs.
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Hammy's pleasures are more rudimentary: a cold beer and cigarettes, milk, and a new woman every night.
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But for many years, it was rudimentary at best, getting words and sounds wrong all the time.
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They build [the equivalent of] complex living spaces (mounds) with only rudimentary instructions (constitutional governments, oligarchies, technocracies).
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They're pretty rudimentary, but according to Pomper, Iran has started to work on faster advanced uranium centrifuges.
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But he could not understand rudimentary English, and the university does not teach in any other language.
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Above all, the clown embodies Elephant Gallery's curatorial mission: bold colors, wacky concepts, humor, and rudimentary style.
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It was built by the Army Operations Research Office, and it was as rudimentary as you might think.
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It's about the smaller things, basics like rudimentary dental care, eye glasses - those things carry a cost socially.
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Companies have recently begun releasing real, rudimentary 203-or-so qubit quantum machines that programmers can actually access.
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Mária's wintry persona — her expressionless face, constantly pursed lips, and inflectionless voice — hide her rudimentary fear of physicality.
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Image 2 of 2 TIJUANA, Mexico – Brightly colored clothes air from lines strung between rudimentary plywood-sided homes.
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Right now, the few sex robots that do exist are rudimentary: Essentially, they are enhanced silicon love dolls.
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At the most rudimentary level, Trump's evidence-free Twitter tirade immediately dominated the attention of the political world.
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You've got to bring more to the table than just a decent record collection and rudimentary mixing skills.
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External monitor support appears to have gone untouched following its rudimentary introduction with the USB-C iPad Pro.
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These rudimentary models skirt acoustical analysis by recommending you songs played by other users with similar listening patterns.
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And it will serve as a rudimentary scanner, automatically straightening and converting documents captured using the iPad's camera.
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This new approach basically gives each individual a rudimentary sense of vision and basic understanding of its surroundings.
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These are surprisingly advanced capabilities for a country that only 2 years ago possessed a rudimentary missile arsenal.
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The fact is, Java applets helped handle early visual elements and interactions like volume controls and rudimentary games.
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They say they struggle to pay bills, lacking even the rudimentary skills required to get and keep jobs.
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The men went so far as to create a rudimentary digital computer-aided design (CAD) of the car.
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Other logos sighted on museum-goers, besides multiple Ramones/Discharge shirts/patches, included Crossed Out and Rudimentary Peni.
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I like this because it's a very rudimentary joint meeting of two things—the traditional and the electronic.
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In highly unequal societies with rudimentary states, the poor were grateful to the few politicians who helped them.
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He is reckless, ignorant of rudimentary policy matters and all too ready to speak without forethought or deliberation.
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The tools, he said, were rudimentary, and checkers were limited in the number of articles they could evaluate.
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Nobody would even, with the most rudimentary knowledge of economics, think that any of those things are plausible.
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But the initiative that holds the most promise for preventing another epidemic is as rudimentary as they come.
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A U.S. Department of Education study of incarcerated youth found that 57 percent possessed only rudimentary reading skills.
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While some water is provided by a rudimentary pipeline, it's unclear how many refugees have access to it.
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But the low death toll pointed to the involvement of local militants whose weapons were rudimentary, experts said.
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It has has the most rudimentary of facilities and cannot cope with residents' basic needs, say aid organizations.
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While I've been performing rudimentary statistics for a few projects, there is an opportunity for more rigorous tracking.
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Trudeau made the rudimentary game earlier this week at Shopify's Ottawa office at an event to promote coding.
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Molina cautioned that the swarm's network was rudimentary on purpose, and just enough to complete this particular demonstration.
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This geographic demarcation was rudimentary, but we thought it was the best way to handle a complex problem.
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In 23, the base had rudimentary showers and a small cross made of artillery shells in its center.
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Many investment firms use software to sift through data and perform rudimentary analysis by following fairly simple rules.
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Many of them lacked even the most rudimentary life skills, including what it takes to raise a child.
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A hunting tribe, speaking rudimentary dialogue in a language invented for the movie, is on a seasonal expedition.
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But it has a rudimentary brain and nervous system, and if you chop off its head, it rejuvenates.
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De la Campa said many towns are relying on "rudimentary measures" to get emergency information to their citizens.
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At a minimum, North Korea has achieved a rudimentary strategic deterrent and can afford to not continue testing.
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Is he willing to accept a rudimentary arsenal in exchange for better security relationships and a better economy?
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Libya shed its rudimentary nuclear program under pressure from Britain and the United States after the Iraq war.
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The only ornament at all is the structure itself, both fragile and kinetic, its rudimentary mechanics laid bare.
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Coming to these campgrounds sight unseen requires a degree of adaptability, as some are more rudimentary than others.
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Set among Cuban homes, the film peeks into windows to reveal rudimentary stop-motion and computer-animated characters.
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It has a one-mile interpretive trail, a stream, Nelder Creek, rudimentary visitor facilities and almost no visitors.
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They have produced a rudimentary online calculator that students can use to calculate how their taxes will change.
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The transformation began innocently, on Halloween night of '13, with a rudimentary costume and a lightning bolt scar.
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Though, admittedly, some of these places—lacking even rudimentary electricity—make phone-fatigue seem like a pretty frivolous problem.
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Today, Bajau free divers use rudimentary equipment, like masks and a spears, while searching for fish, lobster, and octopus.
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The interface was rudimentary, but Ms Shi argues that it remains "much cheaper than an instructor and a piano".
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Pristine beaches and ancient pagodas might attract tourists, were it not for the rudimentary infrastructure and threat of violence.
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It's been proved many times before that rudimentary, hard-coded chatbots can get quite far in apparently complex conservations.
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No, but they will get a rudimentary understanding of circuits and understand that small components can do cool stuff.
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" The BixRemap app is equally as rudimentary, with the creator describing it as "[an app] designed in 20 minutes.
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Listen, yeah, the earth is flat and don't let NASA or ancient Greece or rudimentary physics tell you otherwise.
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There's not a difference because it comes down to the basic, rudimentary idea of moving somebody in a way.
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It is not a radical shift, but a series of subtle improvements tied to a somewhat rudimentary story campaign.
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"We started out working to hand-draw pencil sketches, the rudimentary wire frames, and eventually rendered animation," Rowland says.
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Well, it's rudimentary and occasionally slow, but it just about does the jobs it promises to do as advertised.
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The extension is still in a rudimentary stage, and there are a few obvious shortcomings in the user experience.
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These systems today have a rudimentary voice search feature available, but the new Entertainment Assistant will be more powerful.
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Scientists became fascinated by slime molds in particular after noticing rudimentary patterns of decision-making in their natural behavior.
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Each of its great billion-user services started life as a rudimentary outline of what it would eventually become.
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She spoke no English, and we spoke Spanish at the toddler level, so our conversation was rudimentary at best.
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The sticky-toffee whole-wheat date cake is a showstopper that a baker with rudimentary skills could pull off.
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But running's deeper strains of nativist nostalgia seem to have something to do with how rudimentary the sport is.
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But Mozgov's rudimentary post game couldn't deal with the Warriors swarming defense, and he got run off the floor.
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The selections are like looking at the most boring Pinterest ever or the image folder of a rudimentary encyclopedia.
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Those with disabilities can have access to a rudimentary body that allows them to go where they otherwise can't.
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Dig up some earth to create rudimentary dirt bricks for homes, or gather grass to turn into straw beds.
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Except in the most rudimentary way (such as boiling noodles), I'm not a home cook and never will be.
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The "strike authorization vote" is part of the union's constitution and viewed as a rudimentary step in the negotiations.
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We are no longer thinking or learning, using our frontal cortex — we are reacting, in a rudimentary, biological way.
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It's quite rudimentary; because there's no screen, you can only view your activity through the Android or iOS app.
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"Some countries have fewer resources and more rudimentary systems, which can result in delays and missed outbreaks," she said.
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The intrigue and complexity of Assassin's Creed: Origins gave way to the rudimentary Westworld-like mannequin syndrome of Odyssey.
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The book is written in rudimentary emoji but also in symbols from online maps, company logos and musical scores.
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Even rudimentary American missile-defences would then be able to mop up the "ragged retaliation" from China's surviving nukes.
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Here are the most rudimentary examples: And we could all go much further in our commitments to customer trust.
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The hack — which works on Instagram stories as well — requires only a rudimentary understanding of HTML and a browser.
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Using the lab's laser scanners and rudimentary image-stitching software, he built a computerized version of the clay statue.
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I had a G.P.S. device, too, which I'd bought in an effort to raise my very rudimentary tech game.
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SAN DIEGO — For a man hired last month to manage the Mets, it should have been a rudimentary question.
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At the time, Saddam had a rather rudimentary nuclear-weapons effort and had even imprisoned his most important nuclear scientists.
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Vehicles equipped with rudimentary forms of driver-assistance, such as cruise control or reversing sensors, are classed as Level 1.
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For many years shops used rudimentary "break-beam" systems—lasers stretched across their entrances—to count people in and out.
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If someone is truly talented, they can create something spectacular with even a tool as rudimentary as, say, MS Paint.
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The technology has surpassed the rudimentary prototype use case and is now competitive with other forms of small-batch manufacturing.
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Duma's Instagram apology demonstrates she has the rudimentary vocabulary to express "wokeness," even if their private lives may be unwoke.
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Then users take a quiz to demonstrate they at least have a rudimentary understanding of just what they're agreeing to.
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More than 20 million views prove it — watching someone build a mud hut with only rudimentary tools is excellent viewing.
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"Anybody can do the rudimentary math" on the new bill's addition of $70 billion to help state insurance markets vs.
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Though these devices are rudimentary today, they could eventually offer impressive new computing capabilities and even threaten present-day cybersecurity.
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The rudimentary method involved tossing overboard a "hunk of lead at the end of a rope" to plumb the depths.
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A site in San Diego contains evidence that early human ancestors smashed mastodon bones and teeth to make rudimentary tools.
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Many of the robots just walked, but there were many other skills on show, albeit most of them fairly rudimentary.
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As iconic as The Clapper is, controlling your light switches with a rudimentary "clap on, clap off" is so 1985.
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It described how Russia had already moved on from the rudimentary email hacks against politicians it had used in 2016.
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Distance, in the paintings, is indicated by rudimentary scale shifts, with larger forms in front and smaller ones in back.
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Adding rudimentary physical controls on its speakers have helped, including the gesture-driven controls on its latest Play:5 speakers.
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He'd heard that NATO veterans were highly valued on the front lines, where Ukrainian soldiers lacked even rudimentary medical training.
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I click over, set up a rudimentary profile, and list my skills as copywriting, creative writing and writing for business.
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These challenges were always safely rudimentary, Ashleigh anxious only to see Danny demonstrate his worldly capability, and Danny always obliged.
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Yet there remain rudimentary fundamentals to our society and communities across the nation, no matter your age, neighborhood or generation.
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With a pair of donated old guitars and a rudimentary sound system, they began entertaining other refugees in the camps.
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As a news junkie, I cannot rely on cable-news for even a rudimentary understanding of an increasingly interdependent world.
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He responds to rudimentary stimuli which only rarely intersect with the more cerebral concerns of championships and pro wrestler rankings.
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They long ago realized that biology and ones and zeroes in machines was literally too rudimentary to be very functional.
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"Automated flight controls go back into the 1920s, and through World War II they had rudimentary autopilots," Dr. Wiggins said.
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What he most remembers is the hunger, both literal and figurative, that these rudimentary state-run schools induced in him.
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JESSE GREEN Nothing could cause that conversion, but then "Smokey Joe's" is only a jukebox in the most rudimentary sense.
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But our ability to discern these changes is still rudimentary, and it is entirely likely that we will miss something.
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The outposts are often a mixture of blast-resistant walls known as Hesco barriers, rudimentary structures and all-weather tents.
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These games are very different from more rudimentary games like Pong and Space Invaders that older men grew up playing.
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"Automated flight controls go back into the 1920s, and through World War II they had rudimentary autopilots," Dr. Wiggins said.
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The base Sport goes the nostalgia route with a rudimentary monochromatic LCD screen reminiscent of an '80s Texas Instruments calculator.
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Crucially, most of the videos have been edited using rudimentary and widely available technology, rather than more sophisticated "deepfake" techniques.
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Byte also offers the ability to add sound effects, and some other rudimentary video editing tools, but it doesn't matter.
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BuzzFeed wrote:The hack—which works on Instagram stories as well—requires only a rudimentary understanding of HTML and a browser.
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And while revolutionary for the time, the rudimentary, 8-bit graphics of the series left a lot to the imagination.
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We can and must inverse this ratio in the US by investing in a few rudimentary food-related social services.
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The agency has restored rudimentary electricity and water in many areas, cleared debris and hired 300 locals to clean streets.
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A reporter with Motherboard, a technology site, quizzed Guccifer on the technical aspects of the hacking and on rudimentary Romanian.
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Half outhouse, half torture chamber, the rudimentary bathroom option is usually weirdly hot, emits a revolting smell, and induces claustrophobia.
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Several present-day quantum computers exist in rudimentary forms from companies including IBM and Rigetti, generally with 20 or less qubits.
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Along the way, you gather resources, craft rudimentary clubs and spears, and teach an assortment of animals to do your bidding.
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"There's a chance the studios will make a rudimentary virtual experience based on the fictional Oasis in the movie," Cline says.
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Basic rudimentary text-based services and audio podcasts will continue to astound in terms of both scale and counter-programming success.
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Each card featured rudimentary intelligence: the person's role in Yemeni politics, for example, or grid coordinates for a residence or two.
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From the Sumerian King List to the catalogue of ships in Homer's Iliad, lists were a rudimentary but important information graphic.
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To watch him announcing the iPod today is to return to a world with only rudimentary technology to harness digital media.
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Mouse support in iPadOS is pretty rudimentary right now, but it's already solid enough to make a difference in my workflow.
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His rudimentary policy platforms will come under increasing scrutiny, like the apparently unspecified plan he says will destroy ISIS within months.
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Pokémon Go can also use your phone's camera to display all of this with rudimentary (but still sometimes impressive) augmented reality.
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It's rudimentary at the moment — a blue 3D-printed case holds the OnePlus 3 phone, circuit board, and other components together.
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They will have the capabilities, however, to develop rudimentary emotional responses, but will lack the emotional complexity and attachment humans possess.
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Blew prototyped a rudimentary pair of screen-blocking glasses shortly thereafter, but was ultimately unsure of what to do with them.
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If you weren't into learning rudimentary coding or endlessly fishing a virtual sea, there wasn't much to keep you coming back.
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For the next nine months, they survived with little more than a rudimentary fishing rod, a Bible and a few blankets.
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The company also delayed the Switch's paid online service until next year, leaving the device with a pretty rudimentary online offering.
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In their effort to understand quantum assets, the pair had turned their attention to rudimentary quantum puzzles known as sampling problems.
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Giving AI a rudimentary understanding of the world and training it to predict what might happen within it is one component.
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Trying to recreate Martin's filthy sound, electronics wiz Orville Rhodes built a rudimentary fuzz pedal for his friends in The Ventures.
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As it was in the eras of Gutenberg, Edison and Marconi, the technology is incipient and rudimentary, yet it's rapidly improving.
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Palestinians, many acting alone and with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans in the attacks.
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The attack in Barcelona, capital of the Spanish region of Catalonia, was therefore "more rudimentary than they originally planned," Trapero said.
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To get an idea for just how rudimentary the initial prototypes were, imagine a shipment from Berlin, Germany to Vancouver, Canada.
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But the process is all pretty rudimentary, and recently there have been arguments that it doesn't really work all that well.
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Many held rudimentary placards in English and Thai calling for police to stand down and appealing for international attention and help.
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The team had to spend time and effort teaching Hawkins rudimentary sign language -- and an ultimately clumsy performance was the result.
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Some fear that if neither of these strategies works, high-earners may take a more rudimentary route to tax avoidance: relocation.
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The adjustable hood opening with cord lock is a pretty rudimentary piece, but it's worth pointing out that it does work.
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One of the officials said the device's rudimentary design suggested the attack had not been carried out by a trained cell.
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At six-foot-six, he was the tallest kid in school, yet his rudimentary skills moored him to the JV team.
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"I just don't think we should be encouraging people by funding even this rudimentary shelter in Costa Rica," Mr. North said.
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The same goes for AR. Rudimentary forms — a la Pokémon GO — are giving the mainstream a taste of what's to come.
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Back in the 50s, our computing power was limited, we didn't have access to big-data, and our algorithms were rudimentary.
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He created the brackets and sometimes grabbed a microphone to emcee the matches, a rudimentary version of what he does now.
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Some very rudimentary things, but they were actually interesting ways to tell a story that the paper had never done before.
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But my second brain, a rudimentary intelligence distributed across my microbiome and gut, would still be using my ears to listen.
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The rudimentary staging evidently drew on a production of "Socrate" created for the performers by Krzysztof Warlikowski in Warsaw in 2016.
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Furthermore, most of our rudimentary habits are formed prior to this final phase of adolescence, when we are living at home.
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I feel as though I've stumbled into a void and typically resort to rudimentary sign language to try to express myself.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - In a rudimentary workshop in Cairo, Haj Mohamed Hussein uses a simple method to produce candles for different occasions.
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Upon entry to Volcano Bay, everyone is given a waterproof wearable device that looks a little like a rudimentary Apple Watch.
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Yet by one rudimentary measurement — climbing up the political ladder — Mr. Trump may not entirely a bad thing for Democrats here.
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The hearing has widely been criticized for the senators' lack of rudimentary knowledge of how Facebook and other relevant technologies operate.
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"I am a victim of the American government and the American media," he said, despite being unable to understand rudimentary English.
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There's an intentionally rudimentary story-time feel to it, and Woodard's direction emphasizes the intimate interactions between Grays and her audience.
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Automakers started partnering with Amazon for rudimentary tasks such as starting the vehicle remotely through Alexa in-home devices in 2016.
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Of course, this is still a rudimentary semi-autonomous system, and therefore the driver remains entirely responsible for the car's actions.
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The company, circumventing its union drivers and rules, provides open-bed trucks that lack even rudimentary safety features like shock absorbers.
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The company, circumventing its union drivers and rules, provides open-bed trucks that lack even rudimentary safety features like shock absorbers.
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Where failure of public services is felt most acutely is health: less than 1/2 of rudimentary health facilities remain functional.
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But just the rudimentary data Apple says it is going to provide will be a huge change for the podcast world.
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Using Christmas lights, she set up a rudimentary system of communication, and the two interacted before some ... thing ... started to intrude.
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It's all very rudimentary, but it's a proof-of-concept that shows how we could make robots that adapt to different environments.
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Facebook has built in some rudimentary voice controls, so you can say "Hey Portal" to initiate a call or adjust the volume.
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I had a rudimentary understanding of barre chords and an old, unwieldy acoustic guitar that belonged to my sister at my disposal.
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But beyond the basic games is the Toy-Con Garage, which allows you to create your own experiences with some rudimentary coding.
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We certainly see both arguments, so we've come up with a few rudimentary rules for how to treat The Last Jedi spoilers.
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The interface is rather rudimentary, but if you want something basic that works for any type of file, it's a good option.
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With some rudimentary math, I've worked out that I've answered at least a quarter of a million 911 calls in my career.
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All of the hospital's rudimentary supplies, like lights for examinations, basic trauma equipment, surgical lights and medical supplies are provided by Turkey.
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There was even a rudimentary form of text messaging in GB Kiss for managing an inbox and sending short-form virtual letters.
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While these rudimentary stop-motion designs were a staple once upon a time, it's somewhat of a lost art now... until now.
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New robots are no longer flummoxed by staircases and doorknobs; clever software is capable of driving cars and carrying on (rudimentary) conversations.
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The United States still believes ISIS may try to use rudimentary mustard agent as a chemical weapon in the campaign's final stages.
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They were super rudimentary demos, and it's clear the prototype is many months away from resembling anything close to a finished product.
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"Even the scientifically rudimentary things are something the investment community hasn't thought about at all," said Phil Duffy, president of Woods Hole.
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Rudimentary profile pages already exist on Reddit, and show a user's post history, but are rarely a destination anyone checks with regularity.
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"The three-generation model only has SU(3) × U(1), so it's more rudimentary," Furey told me, pen poised at a whiteboard.
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Since October, Palestinians, many of them acting alone and with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans.
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For now, we can only expect to see some rudimentary redecorating apps and small but useful tools like the AR measuring tape.
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It was strange and somewhat rudimentary, but the product's simplicity landed it on the radar of classrooms — special education departments in particular.
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The adjacent wall is Flintstone-esque, resembling both a stacked quarry and a looming arrangement of rudimentary flowers or semi-sophisticated omelets.
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While the company already offered a few programming courses, they were typically geared toward students with at least some rudimentary programming experience.
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FACT looks at five new-ish iPhone DJing apps that are simple enough for even the most rudimentary of selectors to master.
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When used to propel a rudimentary boat, the balls were able to push along 0.05 ounces—despite weighing just 0.0003 ounces themselves.
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These are pretty rudimentary things, which is why it's bewildering that Mosby's team chose to make them an issue in the case.
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James Carafano, vice president for foreign policy at the Heritage Foundation, defended the president's lack of rudimentary knowledge of the outside world.
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They also provided a safe place outside of parents' beds for infants to sleep, in homes that might have only rudimentary furniture.
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If a Pokémon can be taught to cook and clean or understand rudimentary self-defense concepts, isn't that proof of higher intelligence?
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They hail from the so-called "cradle of civilization" and bring with them technological marvels like mastery over fire and rudimentary agriculture.
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Spurred on by this popularity, TheDaddy and TeXLink fleshed out XLink's rudimentary systems into an entire network solution they dubbed XLink Kai.
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Second, medical knowledge about most diseases was rudimentary; doctors had few tests to evaluate a patient's health and little to offer patients.
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Mothers and their toddlers would sit on the couch and solve rudimentary video game puzzles or walk a character through a maze.
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The ice distributed by aid organizations meant families had access to cold water and a rudimentary refrigeration method in the sweltering heat.
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I think doing it in a rudimentary style and then using graphic design applications has helped me do art without doing art.
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And then there are the rudimentary details of how this world works, like the cars with fins and flippers propelling them along.
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He spoke a slow, rudimentary English as he picked apart exactly eight hard-boiled eggs in order to consume just the whites.
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She prescribed what we would now call a basic gratitude practice, or a meditation practice, or rudimentary empathy and compassion toward others.
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There was no running water, and when it rained the refugees' tents filled with mud and the camp's rudimentary roads became impassable.
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The least expensive models, costing between $20 and $100, use cold water and typically have little more than a rudimentary pressure control.
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But for climbers in the first half of the 20th century, limited by rudimentary tools and techniques, El Capitan was terra incognita.
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Most medical care is done by the light of cellphones and involves just cleaning wounds with saline solution and applying rudimentary dressings.
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He began creating rudimentary cheese in his apartment, and gradually mastered the art by making and remaking new batches and studying techniques.
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They have no record evidencing trust in institutions designed to monitor, verify and correct commitments, or even the most rudimentary good faith.
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It all adds fodder for his many critics in Congress who say his grasp of Iran policy is rudimentary and overly aggressive.
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Yet around here at least, these systems are rudimentary compared with the cars' own advancements in speed and comfort and passenger safety.
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She dunks his copper etchings in chemical baths, and, with the help of rudimentary batteries, coats them with a new metal crust.
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We had this little page on the site that was like ... I mean, it's all so rudimentary to look at it now.
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It made use of rudimentary AI to create believable 3D chatbots in the club and users could program their own dance moves.
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Its payment methods, in which people wanting to profit from ransoms might be expected to take a keen interest, are rudimentary and slapdash.
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The Suining system was rudimentary, and it briefly sparked a national debate over what criteria should be included in a social credit score.
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During the 1980s, as his art career took off, Holley was constantly making rudimentary tapes of his songs, primarily for his own amusement.
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They agreed that AI speech technology was too rudimentary for an avatar capable of spontaneous conversation tailored to subtle mood and behavioral cues.
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Yet despite its hurdles to achieving greatness, Microsoft Paint has inspired overwhelming affection in the many who have dabbled in the rudimentary software.
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Deepa Karmakar, a gymnast, honed her craft on rudimentary equipment that included locally-made parallel bars that were uneven and the wrong size.
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Israel says at least 156 of them were assailants in lone attacks often targeting security forces and using rudimentary weapons including kitchen knives.
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Within that ecosystem, these groups seem rudimentary compared to services like Fuelgram and Boostgram, which transform real Instagram accounts into engagement-juicing bots.
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It's important to remember that we are really just at the rudimentary beginnings of where this type of technology could eventually take us.
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Analysis revealed clumps of greasy, matted hair, and a one-inch-wide (3 cm) brain-like structure covered by a thin, rudimentary skull.
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It will have a rudimentary built-in AI to help newbies learn the mechanics of the game before graduating to playing real opponents.
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It is rudimentary and crude, but also clear that Western style underwear must not be worn -- a red X covers each offending image.
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One theory goes that Neanderthals developed their rudimentary culture only after early modern humans arrived in Europe some 40,000 to 50,000 years ago.
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" Following Zeneba's tips, I answered in rudimentary Italian that I play the cello in an orchestra: "Io gioco cello in una orchestra sinfonica.
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You could also use the iron to heat up canned chili, prepare clam chowder, or, in a pinch, as a rudimentary sous vide.
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That's also true of the combat system, which is pretty rudimentary on a basic level but gains its depth from its sheer variety.
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"Just showing one part of the brain 'light up' and inferring that's where the item [memory] is — that's a rudimentary idea," Rose says.
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It was also incredibly easy to pirate, containing only the most rudimentary deterrent in the form of its proprietary GD-ROM format discs.
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Inside the miraculously well-preserved building, a rudimentary structure supports Alexandra Paperno's "Abolished Constellations" (2016), perhaps the most breathtaking work in The Observatory.
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Hield is just three years younger than Cousins, and still a rather rudimentary player who hasn't shown much yet beyond his jump shot.
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Policymakers say the rudimentary changes to the original Pelosi clip foreshadow how damaging advances in content manipulation technology could become to democratic discourse.
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We have this very rudimentary view of male sexuality—that it is an on/off switch—and it's so much more than that.
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"Our workload has doubled," thanks to the new machinery purchased after receiving the grant, Kracsun said in the shade of his rudimentary workshop.
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Worse, tanks crews rely on slits in the armor or rudimentary black and white cameras to watch the road and hit their targets.
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Mars has some of the resources you need for a colony, such as water and a rudimentary atmosphere, which the Moon doesn't have.
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The astronauts had written some notes on the walls of the spacecraft, including a rudimentary calendar created by one of the crew members.
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On one side of the showdown we have a senator, who despite representing America's tech heartland constituency, doesn't understand rudimentary principles of technology.
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But all it takes to play one is a rudimentary understanding of the major scale, and brushing up on your do-re-mis.
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But these missions, if you can call them that, are simple and rudimentary compared to the projects being planned and executed by brands.
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We wait on even the most mundane and rudimentary jobs of Congress to be performed because the process has been paralyzed by partisanship.
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Boeing's history with AR glasses dates back to as early as 1995, when it experimented with early head-mounted displays and rudimentary software.
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He is largely ignorant of the most rudimentary geographical and scientific knowledge, and is unaware that his physical deficiencies are actually physical deficiencies.
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The games on demo, too, were fairly rudimentary, though the company does have a few months to roll out the big guns there.
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A new experiment shows how difficult it is for even the best artificial intelligence systems to grasp rudimentary physics and cause and effect.
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But the Yankees — and Sanchez — believe he can become even better this season by mastering a catcher's most rudimentary task: catching the ball.
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Like Roomstyler 1493D, there was also a lack of art options as these tools mostly focused on large furniture items for rudimentary layouts.
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But the rudimentary communication channel established with her left eye was the start of a way to know what she might have thought.
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The first, rudimentary knitting machine, known as a "stocking frame," was invented in the late sixteenth century by a clergyman named William Lee.
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A steady trickle of people set out for Florida in homemade boats that were sometimes as rudimentary as the inner tubes of tires.
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By this point, from the cartoon porn, Bobby was making something perilously close to a living for a man of his rudimentary predilections.
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It was about two inches long and had a rudimentary head and limbs, but lacked a brain and heart, Dr. Parra-Saavedra said.
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Maybe because I used it only once or twice a month, this rudimentary heating pad didn't conk out until after I'd reached menopause.
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The artist reimagines a rudimentary flail as a stick with a rubber band and nail head attached to one another via bungee telephone cord.
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You get all the basic formatting options, of course, plus a rudimentary stylesheet system, and standard features like a word counter and spell checker.
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At barely 15, he started to create graffiti in the form of rudimentary tags, lettering, and random throw-ups, without apparent thought for design.
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We've already got rovers on the surface of Mars, including Curiosity, which has the ability to perform rudimentary chemical analyses of rocks and soil.
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At its most rudimentary, consider a system bus to be like that little green board you used to snap all the Lego bricks onto.
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Ho said the four components are fairly rudimentary, but they should be able to offer a basic workout that comprises resistance exercises and cardio.
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This seems more like an evolution of the Dreamcast's rudimentary VMU that displayed some game information and included some mini-games like a Tamagotchi.
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I speak rudimentary German and had a German-Jewish Opa who sharpened my ear to the flow of the guttural language as an infant.
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Fresh greens were not essential to pork belly tacos, but without them the tacos, topped with a rudimentary corn salsa, seemed a tad thin.
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Ovadya's premonitions are particularly terrifying given the ease with which our democracy has already been manipulated by the most rudimentary, blunt-force misinformation techniques.
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Deadly accidents are common in Congo's mostly unregulated artisanal mining sector, where diggers use rudimentary tools, but far rarer at its large industrial mines.
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Even with the game in such an early state, with placeholder art and some rudimentary puzzles, the brothers knew they were on to something.
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In the first game, two AI agents (red and blue) were tasked with gathering the most apples (green) in a rudimentary 2D graphical environment.
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Formatting is wonky and easy to mess up, embeds are limited to images, archives are rudimentary-looking, and your design choices are very few.
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But technology in 2016 makes the glitchy graphics and rudimentary design of NES games seem quaint, a cute reminder of how far we've come.
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Meanwhile, Mr Kim has failed to take even rudimentary steps towards setting up a negotiating process that might eventually lead to large-scale disarmament.
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Those headsets pick up very broad brain activity patterns — often just a general state of concentration — and set them to trigger rudimentary computer commands.
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Then again, if a user is technically sophisticated enough to set up a bitcoin wallet, will they still fall for a fairly rudimentary scam?
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Tax robots and Universal Basic Income Virtual reality: By this point, most people have at least a rudimentary understanding of what the term means.
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In the 267s intrepid entrepreneurs ventured across the border from Hong Kong to the Canton Fair to buy wooden toys from China's rudimentary factories.
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The interface is pretty rudimentary—if you've ever been on a BBS message board sometime in the early 2000s, you'll know what I mean.
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The women at this particular gym learned the rudimentary skills and science of boxing, which were performed like a dance rather than a brawl.
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Why is it so hard for people to believe that ancient civilizations might have had a few pieces of rudimentary technology at their disposal?
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There are English classes alongside kung fu training, and the nuns are taught rudimentary business skills and lessons in how to lead Buddhist prayers.
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Controlling it all made sense, the argument went, when markets were rudimentary: when supplies of vital materials were limited or contractors could cheat you.
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Recently, primed with a rudimentary sense of their beliefs and rituals—namely reincarnation, nirvana, and veganism—I visited a Hare Krishna commune in Argentina.
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CGI was still rudimentary, having debuted the year before in the film Futureworld, and the consumer-friendly Apple II was still two years away.
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A neighbor of SpaceX's rudimentary launch site, which is at the southern tip of Texas, recorded the incident during a live video feed (below).
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Another is a rudimentary game of Pong where two players need to keep a rally going by moving the analog sticks with their toes.
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The Kim family's multi-generational kleptocracy has little to show for itself save for a handful of unreliable rockets and a rudimentary nuclear capability.
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But in his early, vigorously cartoonish paintings of rudimentary symbols and stick figures he showed a precocious understanding of painting as avant-gardist provocation.
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While experts agree that ISIS's hacking skills remain rudimentary, the group's digital vandalism has boosted the terrorist organization's robust online propaganda and recruitment efforts.
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Still, I manage, after a time, to get the hang of using my computer or my iPad or my smartphone in a rudimentary fashion.
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Roosevelt observed that goods produced under "conditions that do not meet rudimentary standards of decency" are goods that should not be sold at all.
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Holding a rudimentary map that Huth had made of wave frequencies between Majuro and Aur, the captain traced a shaded region with his finger.
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The rudimentary, outdated and unregulated practices miners employ can often compromise safety: mine disasters in Congo alone cost the lives of dozens a year.
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A year earlier he had participated in a country-wide anti-corruption movement, drawing a series of rudimentary cartoons that mocked India's national symbols.
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Allardyce has never suffered relegation from the Premier League and, despite his often rudimentary approach, his teams tend to overachieve in terms of results.
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Who showed all these people with weird, droll voices and rudimentary instrumental skills that they could form a band and it could be good?
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Residents were left to cook with bonfires and collect water from streams, a déjà vu of the rudimentary reality depicted in Mr. Delano's photographs.
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Alex would gently bring me around to a rudimentary understanding of all this, and then within about 36 hours, I needed to be reminded.
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"The field started with very rudimentary physical tests, like a hot needle test" on a surface to see if the plastic melted, she said.
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This app was more rudimentary: It essentially scrolled through my timeline and clicked on the "delete" button for each of my posts for me.
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Along with bits of blue tape, frayed canvas edges and lots more colored paper, Mr. Houck has begun photographing his own rudimentary oil paintings.
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Hunters often access the stands by rudimentary ladders, which can be tricky while wearing bulky winter clothing and lugging equipment, especially in icy conditions.
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Most returnees received rudimentary health screenings at the border crossing, where a small team of overwhelmed health workers struggled to cope with the influx.
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Either way, advocates say it shouldn't be characterized as dangerous or rudimentary so as to avoid stigmatizing the people who choose to self-manage.
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Because so many migrants have worked at carwashes in the United States, rudimentary versions have popped up along the road between Malinalco and Chalma.
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And somehow the rudimentary aspect of the special effects makes the illusions wrought by Prospero seem the most persuasive of any production I've seen.
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A lot of them exist as scripts, and sometimes they get to the point where they are partially storyboarded or I've done rudimentary animatics.
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Of course, with bags of computing power and suites of self-learning models, the enterprise is on a different scale from Cowles's rudimentary exercise.
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Pac-Man and Lemmings might be old-school but if you truly want to travel back to rudimentary graphics and utility, we suggest TouchBarDino.
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Despite major advances in science and medicine, today we do not have anything more than a rudimentary, simplistic understanding of why opioids cause addiction.
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It makes revisiting the game's rather straightforward puzzles and rudimentary combat both a trip down memory lane and a Zelda art tour of sorts.
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Now 61, she remembers the rudimentary conditions during her youth in the camp, where the population has grown from 23,000 to more than 85,000.
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But how much impact a suspension of coal imports would have on the rudimentary and seemingly resilient North Korean economy was far from clear.
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"Undermining the value of insurance and requiring that insurance plans cover rudimentary health care services is simply shifting more costs onto patients and taxpayers."
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We lacked even rudimentary training and would have been as ineffective and insensitive as many of the guardsmen and state troopers on the scene.
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Antiaircraft guns at the time used simple mechanical computers to target a plane's predicted flight path, a rudimentary primer for Mr. Bachman's later work.
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The dreamlike moment is rooted in the reality of the examining room, a barebones affair that is barely antiseptic in this rudimentary hospital setting.
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Meanwhile, less has been written about how the mental part of extreme racism—rather than the rudimentary, everyday, systemic stuff—might be identified and treated.
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A 1974 Senate investigation discovered that there were more than 750 separate sites for the storage of nuclear weapons, some with embarrassingly rudimentary physical security.
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And while most phones have some rudimentary tools for tracking how much internet you're downloading, Google thought it could do better, so it created Datally.
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With the help of a mechanical engineer, she devised a rudimentary fit system, the cabling that would take the place of shoelaces in the sneaker.
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Well, Rodriguez said the technology even understands rudimentary small talk — if you mention a child's soccer game, Kylie will ask about the game later on.
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Now that ISIS has some surveillance capability of its own — even though it's still rudimentary — it erodes some of the US's advantage during the fight.
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So… I built a rudimentary visual programming language that assembles to Swift and lets you create everything entirely with an Apple Pencil using #OCR + #CoreML.
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Things go a step further with the garage tool, where you can use rudimentary coding to design games and then build accessories to support them.
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It was a public-relations staffer who proposed a rudimentary story and suggested the sumptuous name "Zelda" (after Zelda Fitzgerald) for the damsel in distress.
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Boomerang's AI assistant is rudimentary, and it's only trained for very specific commands; one or two wrong words, and you'll get an "unknown command" error.
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That should have given game designers more flexibility—a game released in Japan let people upload images of their faces to create rudimentary Mii avatars.
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She got her GED while incarcerated and she has a rudimentary understanding of life but she was obviously an easy target, so she has deficits.
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The Alphabet Bomber had threatened to use chemical weapons and was found to have all the ingredients, except one, for a rudimentary nerve gas bomb.
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So youngsters with only rudimentary maths may sign up for a maths degree and those who have little acquaintance with the past can read history.
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Rudimentary refineries once used to refine oil for local consumption have been abandoned on the side of the road leading east out of the town.
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A rudimentary neuro exam didn't show anything: his speech and vision were fine; muscle and sensory functions were all OK save for some muscle trembling.
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"If you're writing an application to the National Institutes of Health, without rudimentary data, you're just way less likely to get research funding," he said.
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Single-celled organisms began exchanging and mixing up genetic information in ways modern biologists recognise as rudimentary forms of sex about two billion years ago.
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The service also includes an image recognition feature, but it's still rather rudimentary for now and only recognizes a set of corporate logos in images.
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Unlike rudimentary auto-park systems currently on the market like Tesla's Summon, Bosch's home zone can handle up to 100 meters of complex parking maneuvers.
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Yet, out of this rudimentary setup came songs such as "A Day in the Life," with its rumbling piano, tweaked Lennon vocal and explosive crescendos.
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There's even a section in Introduction to Computer Programmingon "how to make the computer look clever," where you program a very rudimentary SmarterChild-type bot.
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The abstractions were rudimentary for Guston, too: his first concerted involvement with paint as material and texture after years of relatively smooth, even fussy surfaces.
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A stream of news reports from the capital of Dhaka cited rudimentary technology at Bangladesh Bank, like a $10 router and an absence of firewalls.
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They worry about who will look after them when they grow old; most couples have only one child, and the public safety-net is rudimentary.
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The main reason there are so few Haredi techies is because most ultra-Orthodox men have only a very rudimentary education in mathematics and English.
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In the past year, Palestinians, many acting alone and often with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 35 Israelis and two visiting Americans in attacks.
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But I did not learn how to earn money, choose the right job or, even in any rudimentary way, get by in the real world.
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Based on their genetic material, the R7s probably lived about two hundred and seventy years, assuming that their understanding of nutrition was at least rudimentary.
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His shot composition is rudimentary at best, his blocking of action is practically indifferent, and his editing rhythms run the gamut from hobbled to stumbling.
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Eigenfaces from AT&T Laboratories CambridgeData inputs stayed pretty rudimentary, with manual input of details being replaced by the Eigenfaces in the '80s and '90s.
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Innovative tools and weapons: Prior to this time period, early humans had been using rudimentary hand axes and cleavers to hunt animals and as weapons.
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"When we did some rudimentary scouting of coffee shop locations, we saw that about 80% of customers are grabbing their coffee and leaving," Crowley said.
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The 12 Russian operatives indicted by the Justice Department waged a campaign of well-executed espionage and novel technical engineering, coupled with rudimentary computer attacks.
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In the past, citizens and some royals have sought rudimentary forms of political representation but calls for constitutional monarchy have landed its proponents in prison.
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But I think darn few people could look at the most rudimentary, simple, vernacular house and say, 'Those are important and need to be saved.
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China fears such an outcome if it uses its greatest economic leverage: cutting off the crude oil supplies that keep the North's rudimentary economy running.
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Inside ambulances, on rudimentary digital screens, the dispatches are listed — call No. 2,488, sick; call No. 2,555, sick; call No. 2,206, sick with a fever.
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Inside ambulances, on rudimentary digital screens, the dispatches are listed — call No. 2,488, sick; call No. 2,555, sick; call No. 2,206, sick with a fever.
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Jean-Charles Brisard, president of the Centre for the Analysis of Terrorism, a European thinktank, said Wednesday's attack seemed to be "rudimentary in its conception".
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Well into the nineties, it was not uncommon for racers to wing over the rudimentary fencing and into the spectators, or the rocks and trees.
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Instead, he relied on his rudimentary knowledge of very complex issues, warned about the growing national debt and what he calls extremists on both sides.
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They developed a rudimentary tracking system: when a kidnapper used a pay phone to make a ransom call, REACT members were alerted by C.B. radio.
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Landy said any quickly made detention facilities would likely be "very rudimentary" and not suitable for family detention, even over a short period of time.
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Before that could happen, though, they often had to build their own infrastructure in places where payment and delivery systems are rudimentary or non-existent.
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Files on foreign fighters captured from ISIS show how their recruiters recorded these "soldiers of the Caliphate" as having only a "rudimentary" understanding of Islam.
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Facemash was only a rudimentary reflection of the real-life tech empire that followed, and the film preceded the Cambridge Analytica scandal by eight years.
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North Korea is clearly visible from Nanping - farmers using rudimentary plows, soldiers squatting by a simple outpost and antiquated trucks and buses sporadically rumbling by.
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With these rudimentary boats, they learned to navigate the Caribbean seas by starlight, and eventually became expert fishermen, wringing a significant bounty from the sea.
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The apparently accidental explosion at the house forced the conspirators to scale down their plans and to hurriedly carry out more "rudimentary" attacks, police say.
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Flashbacks featuring Dalí (played, from his teen years on, by Joan Carreras, who looks fully his 50-plus years throughout) have a similar rudimentary quality.
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But there is strong evidence that suggests the CDC bungled an initial step in the testing design process that most scientists consider to be rudimentary.
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To the extent he delivered a campaign message, it was a rudimentary one, showcasing his support for Mr. Trump and highlighting Mr. Jones's party affiliation.
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In providing the reader a foundation in rudimentary linguistics and its history, Shariatmadari is perhaps prompting — even inducting — us into thinking through such issues ourselves.
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By their 12th birthdays, there was no task Brick and Wax couldn't perform: Coding, software design, and rudimentary hacking all had a place in their repertoires.
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Kim and Rich wonder if maybe -- just maybe -- Abby will one day be able to learn some very rudimentary sign language to express what she wants.
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Either way, there's a bunch of broken stuff lying around at Göbekli Tepe for researchers to sift through, including these cranial remains etched with rudimentary grooves.
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I'd play Minesweeper and browse Encarta, but my favorite way to waste time was fooling around with the palette of rudimentary drawing tools on Microsoft Paint.
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" That very rudimentary robot actually "worked quite well," Adekunle says — or, at least "as much as a motor with two batteries stuck to it could work.
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There's already a partially 3D-printed bridge near Amsterdam in the village of Gemert, though the concrete block design is rudimentary compared to the MX3D bridge.
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Kim Jong Il, whose regime was responsible for the first test and who died in 2011, had only a rudimentary nuclear device, useful mainly for blackmail.
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The Australian producer, whose real name is Harley Streten, started his DJ career with rudimentary sampling and remix experiments that garnered him a respectable online fanbase.
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One Japanese team has released an interesting but rudimentary proof-of-concept for their own so-called volumetric display, using lasers projected in a liquid column.
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It's programming at its most rudimentary, but Fisher-Price claims the toy builds the basic skills needed to understand more complex programming languages later in life.
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Starlink will have to prove these things work as planned, and then send up several hundred more before it can offer even the most rudimentary service.
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Rather, it will allow parents to begin focusing on structured, fun interactions between their child and dog, such as appropriate games, rudimentary pseudo-training and more.
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At first things were promising, and the system seemed to be putting together a rudimentary logic, although it wasn't using the "real" words for these colors.
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As for details about the phone's specifications and what HMD has done to update a very rudimentary device for the modern world, we didn't get much.
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Even in its heyday under Mao Zedong, such care was rudimentary—the barefoot variety were not doctors at all, just farmers with a modicum of training.
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The forum is considered a place mostly for young hackers with limited skills, where people can exchange hacking tips and buy rudimentary hacking tools and services.
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Sure, there was rudimentary hand-to-hand combat and trench warfare, but WWI was also the first major conflict to feature complex air and ground vehicles.
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Through reassessment of those ancient fossils, scientists were able to determine that the Tully monster was indeed a vertebrate because it had a rudimentary spinal cord.
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The planet has a lot people putting a lot of effort into building rudimentary bombs out of military artillery, ammunition, and even just plain old fireworks.
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Our studies shows that in virtually all the major proceedings under Chairman Wheeler's FCC, the Commission failed to perform even the most rudimentary cost-benefit analyses.
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But because I'm not a fluent French speaker and his English is equally as rudimentary we often run into issues in the most basic of conversations.
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Those early internet memes like Scumbag Steve and the Overly Attached Girlfriend, that consisted of a picture and two lines of text delivering a rudimentary joke.
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Israel says at least 155 of them were assailants in a wave of lone attacks often targeting security forces and using rudimentary weapons including kitchen knives.
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That's right, even one of the most elite (and richest) coders on the planet still takes rudimentary measures to ensure that nobody is spying on him.
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Over the past year, Palestinians, many acting alone and often using rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 35 Israelis and two visiting Americans in similar attacks.
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One bit of functionality that Google added (at least in a very rudimentary form) is the ability to drag and drop text between split-screen apps.
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"The science on the sensory side is very rudimentary," says Andrew Schwartz, a neurophysiologist at the University of Pittsburgh and a co-author of the study.
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The Olympics themselves are almost an afterthought, after so much time is used up for training, fighting the evil British Olympic Cabal, and rudimentary character development.
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For any employer contemplating locating in the United States or expanding existing facilities and payrolls, rudimentary business planning reveals this to be an extremely risky environment.
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The tools of their trade — chain saws, shovels, picks, pounders and a combination adz and ax called a Pulaski — are as rudimentary as they are effective.
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And yet this act, whatever its particulars, represents the culmination of long-building trends, in which terror tactics become more rudimentary and the targets more random.
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That it's graphically rudimentary and simple to play just makes it all the more accessible to a massive audience — over 112 million people every month, apparently.
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A group called the Grounders built up an immunity to the lingering radiation — an only-the-strong-survive scenario — and reverted to a rudimentary tribal existence.
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Viewers, as well as German music critics, quickly derided the lyrics — with lines like "I'm up and down, I feel so fat" — as rudimentary and silly.
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Your average videography course takes you the basics: Rudimentary camerawork, editing, and — if you're lucky — a lesson on how to make your footage look halfway decent.
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While the "generated movements were somewhat rudimentary" with a rather limited range of action, "the attempt to use multiple degrees of freedom was encouraging," said Schwartz.
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An initial examination showed the devices were rudimentary, with some type of timer, and only one of them detonated, two federal law enforcement officials told CNN.
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The camps' sewage and drainage systems, which are rudimentary, are also prone to failure, meaning that the spread of water-borne diseases like cholera is likely.
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Artisanal mining on the edge of commercial mine sites is a big problem across Africa as the rudimentary and unregulated practices miners employ can compromise safety.
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The researchers used motion-capture technology to track the women's movements and then mapped those onto digital avatars, like something out of a rudimentary video game.
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Biden's hopes going forward may now depend on how quickly he can build on his Super Tuesday triumph and scale up his still rudimentary campaign machinery.
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Agencies like the C.D.C. offer rudimentary advice on what symptoms to watch for and how to wash hands effectively, and say not to touch one's face.
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In April, squatters began to descend on certain parcels of private land around the country, constructing rudimentary settlements of plywood, two-by-fours and plastic sheeting.
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She ordered a copy of the biography, which had been put together by two entrepreneurs using a rudimentary artificial intelligence program scraping material from the internet.
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Meanwhile, the lists of users who have looked at each of your Story cards mean that you now have data — rudimentary and inconclusive, but still, data!
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Given rudimentary drawing tools — ballpoint pens, graphite, and colored pencil on plain paper — he communicated his observations of the worlds both inside and outside his body.
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The movie's visual boldness is fine compensation for the occasional patches of weak dialogue and rudimentary plotting, the finesse of the camera work a constant pleasure.
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Her husband matched the simplicity of the stories with rudimentary drawings that had a childlike quality; many were just outlines, so children could color them in.
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In a rudimentary way, that scenario illustrates the advantage mixed reality (or augmented reality) is bringing to surgery, starting with the delicate pathways of the sinus.
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In another version, he began racing on his mother's rudimentary bicycle when he was 14 before a local shop gave him something better suited to competition.
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"It's a rudimentary playbook, and they are putting a lot into it with the hopes that these Trump ties will ultimately work out," the aide said.
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"Those little nanostructures could cluster together, and in that way they could attain a size that could make them primitive or rudimentary gravity sensors," he said.
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He did this via conversation trees, rudimentary chats that would go in one of two directions, depending on how the person on the other end responded.
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The structures, built with rudimentary materials—rough-hewn timber, sun-bleached corrugated metal, thatch, tarps—were linked by makeshift bridges, drooping electrical wires, and laundry lines.
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A paralyzed Congress has failed to pass even the most rudimentary of solutions -- leaving citizens with little to pin their hopes on in the next election.
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Like his protagonist, when he was a boy Mr. Rekulak had spent hours creating rudimentary computer games in which players hunted for treasure and fought dragons.
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It then invites users to follow a link to verify their identity, and this is the part that distinguishes it from a more rudimentary phishing attempt.
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Cipollone on Sunday accused Nadler of creating "the false appearance of providing the President some rudimentary process" by releasing no information about plans for upcoming hearings.
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In some form, all these people in Myanmar, however rudimentary their lives, have initiated an involvement with the world, and acquired some flimsy stake in stability.
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For Karia, the dignity of his subjects emanates from the peasants' feet and hands, which become crucial to exposing the most rudimentary aspects of a community.
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Fire OS comes with its own web browser and a rudimentary email, calendar, contacts, and document apps, but they are poor substitutes for Google or Microsoft's suites.
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The report says Apple is also putting together its own version of Gear VR for internal testing, using the phone's hardware to make a rudimentary AR headset.
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One has a rudimentary steel roof, but the other offers no protection from whatever conditions happen to visit this northern corner of Kosovo on any given Saturday.
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For as rudimentary as Songbird Symphony is in this proof-of-concept form, Joysteak clearly has some demonstrable talent at work, especially when it comes to animation.
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The rudimentary nature of the plot yields a perhaps inevitably episodic feel, leaving fun individual moments, but a movie that's a few bottles short of a case.
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Two weeks ago, the developer released a new tool called the Workshop, where players can use a rudimentary scripting language to design their own custom Overwatch games.
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Unfortunately, the GB Kiss system was short-lived — apparently, selling video game fans a rudimentary modem for a handheld game console did not translate to blockbuster sales.
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He drew rudimentary spirals and stick figures that looked like White Walkers, and practiced his largely expositional speech about the Children of the Forest with Ser Davos.
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It was a time of rudimentary sounds and visuals—an important part of the horror experience—but one in which the limitations allowed imaginations to run wild.
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Weighing in at 24 seats, many within arm's length of a rudimentary open kitchen, Bad Saint is defined by its size as well as its Filipino food.
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People don't commonly associate the Islamic State, the brutal extremist outfit that has established a rudimentary state that transcends the borders of Iraq and Syria, with organization.
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You can also trigger the dispensing of a treat, of course, and this is where the Bites departs from a more rudimentary two-way connected home camera.
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An unmanned spaceship would then be sent with equipment to build a propellant plant, followed by the first crewed mission with equipment to build a "rudimentary base".
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VIPAAR Labs demonstrated in 2013 that Google Glass could help wearers beat a Rubik's Cube using a rudimentary guided overlay created by someone else pointing out instructions.
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In developing countries where informal and rudimentary electronics recycling often takes place, this e-waste processing has led to high levels to toxic exposures, including for children.
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Startup AutonomouStuff demonstrated Apollo's bootstrapping capabilities, presenting a Lincoln vehicle that it turned into a rudimentary self-driving car using the Apollo technology in just three days.
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Racists who love the movie might want to consider what it says about their ideology that it needs to be validated by the most rudimentary narrative possible.
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Though their determination, organization and sheer grit was admirable, they won few fans for their playing style which was often defensive and rudimentary, but also very effective.
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It was a rudimentary operation at first, and he mostly relied on word-of-mouth and his own reputation as an elite swimmer to attract new clients.
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You can create your own rudimentary HyperCard stacks, and even play some "featured stacks" like the basic game "Glider," which was originally released as shareware in 1988.
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Over the last 50 years, a number of solutions to this problem have been proposed, ranging from full-fledged mathematical languages to rudimentary chatbots, music, or pictograms.
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Researchers have created prototype contact lenses with built-in displays before, but they're usually pretty rudimentary, with a limited amount of pixels and minimal real-life testing.
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It sounds rudimentary, but in VR it's an exhilarating experience to fire at enemies with high precision and reload weapons by putting your hands to your hips.
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However, with this pilot program Uber is testing a rudimentary version of its final vision for self-driving cars: to replace its one million plus human drivers.
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Then, there's Trump's clear disregard for his aides, many of whom are expending an enormous amount of energy just trying to get him to follow rudimentary norms.
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Most of the scenic elements are built or projected in the black-and-white, rudimentary two-dimensional style that is the visual signature of Mr. Kinney's books.
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A borrower could presumably could have looked at those cards to figure out which books were most popular – a rudimentary form of the data analytics hiQ performs.
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Artisanal gold mining, conducted with rudimentary tools, is a key source of income in both Mali and Guinea, but poses numerous safety risks, including frequent mine collapses.
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Kathy Kraninger, Donald Trump's appointee for director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, was unable to answer Porter's rudimentary questions about annual percentage rates on payday loans.
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Holding assault rifles, they stood behind barricades on the banks of the grimly named Massacre River, looking like rudimentary replicas of the US Border Patrol in Nogales.
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There was no indication of who could be behind it, and it contained "ancient" functions and "rudimentary" remote control capabilities, Malwarebytes's Thomas Reed wrote at the time.
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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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Many engineers still rely on rudimentary methods of deploying models to production, like saving a serialized version of the trained model or model weights to a file.
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He admitted that their classification for now is "rudimentary," and that's why he's searching for researchers and analysts who want to collaborate in analyzing the data further.
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What would lead countries that had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on malware made by specialized foreign companies to abandon their sophisticated platforms for rudimentary tools?
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Chinese analysts point to conditions flourishing in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, and say rudimentary market trading in rural areas is keeping much of the population afloat.
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Over the past year, Palestinians, many acting alone and often using rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 35 Israelis and two visiting Americans in mainly street attacks.
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Early streaming and chat tech opened the floodgates for everyday people to share their sexual peccadilloes with the world via amateur porn, and even rudimentary webcam shows.
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Safdar, in his rudimentary ambulance, has been at the frontline of the multifaceted conflicts consuming his city, placing himself at huge personal risk for very little money.
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Certain devices, particularly things like simple sensors in industrial control settings, are powered by microcontrollers so rudimentary that they really would require special encryption techniques to secure.
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They should be revived, packaged into deliverable media instruments, both sophisticated and rudimentary, and gotten into the minds and hands of the long-oppressed North Korean people.
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I received rudimentary instruction in English and arithmetic — an afterthought after a long day of religious studies — but by high school, secular studies were dispensed with altogether.
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But that quickly changed when a young man brandishing a rudimentary pistol appeared on the road between around 1,000 protesters and dozens of riot police facing them.
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North Korean propagandists used rudimentary editing techniques to crop and flip old video footage of an earlier SLBM test and Scud missile launch, the CNS study showed.
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Researchers at the lab conducted some rudimentary experiments with student test subjects and electrophysiological monitoring, and found that the average person has about 0003 thoughts per minute.
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A denim jacket with a touch-sensitive cufflikeCute jacketno likeUgly dongle Price$350 In 2015, the tech was still rudimentary, but it was impressive in a tantalizing way.
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Taken collectively, these robots travel along simple paths, balance themselves actively, climb a simple stairway, run fast (13.1 mph), run with several gaits and do rudimentary gymnastic maneuvers.
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But, as we push beyond the rudimentary for something more lasting we see that so much of what it means to be an American is under constant attack.
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Neuroscience researchers say we have very limited understanding about how the neurons in the human brain communicate, and our methods for collecting data on those neurons is rudimentary.
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His list of writers was all-white and almost all male—inevitably, as he refused to be strong-armed into picking "rudimentary" African-Americans or "sadly inadequate" women.
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That move that would seal his future, as Luckey would go on to create a rudimentary virtual reality headset that instantly rendered more complex and costly variants obsolete.
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In early test footage from inside "The Nostromo," Badejo can be seen skulking around the ship wearing a rudimentary alien head, becoming accustomed to the unavoidable sensory deprivation.
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Once installed, the app's top row of software keys is where you do all the gif navigation, while the rest of the interface is just a rudimentary keyboard.
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The Jasper's crew had found a new ecosystem so dense with aquatic life it appeared to their rudimentary sonar to be solid—a "phantom bottom" to the ocean.
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But, somehow, the rudimentary nature of the ollies, heelflips, and pop shove-its along with its sunset slow-mo cinematography make the audio and visuals complement each other.
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The rudimentary advertisements are usually printed in color on A4 or A3-sized laminated paper, placed loosely on shop countertops or enlarged and stuck on shop interior walls.
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"Banks' credit risks remain extremely high, in our opinion, reflecting high private sector debt, low income levels, legacy stressed assets, and rudimentary underwriting standards," S&P Global said.
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Their latest effort, a two-song tour demo, features a new joint and a rollicking Rudimentary Peni cover—they're on tour through July, catch 'em if you can.
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It gates just about every single unit and building behind an interminable progression system that you advance by playing missions with only the most rudimentary units and buildings.
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Over the past year, Palestinians, many acting alone and often using rudimentary weapons and cars, have killed at least 35 Israelis and two visiting Americans in similar attacks.
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One day, Facebook's data center will have its own place on the wall, understood as a rudimentary way we shared, stored, and moved bits in the 21st century.
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Artificial legs made of wood or metal, sometimes relatively rudimentary, and often recreating the knee-joint in some way, enabled leg-amputees to stand and move around unaided.
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There are Hindu festivals, men in turbans, women in saris, red-robed monks, long mustaches, large beards, preternaturally soulful children and people in rudimentary canoes against dramatic landscapes.
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Now, almost thirty years later, I'm more incensed than she was: what, in my rudimentary life, could have been more interesting than the spectacle of that dinner party?
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Palestinians, many of them acting alone and with rudimentary weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans in attacks that have waned in recent months.
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As employees become more comfortable with the technology, Moss says executives can begin scaling those initially rudimentary projects to incorporate deeper machine learning and drive a higher value.
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The police have said they believe C.U.H.K. is being used as a "factory" to make gasoline bombs, bows and arrows, and other rudimentary weapons for use against officers.
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While Trump has only the most rudimentary knowledge of the Bible, he often echoes Peale's core lesson: that happy thoughts and cheerful chatter are the key to success.
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I feel like a narc in police-issued baggy jeans, going undercover in a school with only Urban Dictionary and a rudimentary understanding of Snapchat to guide me.
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I couldn't tell if it was on pills or not but it was grimacing at me in some rudimentary smile, and had matted hair down to it's knees.
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As of right now, players can enjoy early (but empty) versions of the open world universe, a hanger for their ships, and rudimentary first person shooter arena modes.
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When two songs were playing at the same time I could use the faders floating in between the decks in front of me to execute a rudimentary transition.
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One of the biggest complaints people have about VR titles is their lack of visual fidelity given the processing power needed to handle even the most rudimentary experiences.
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The app, though fairly rudimentary in design, offers a searchable, alphabetical list of companies and businesses with ties to Trump's business empire, offering a brief description for each.
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No matter what the workload is, at least a rudimentary schedule can be helpful for kids and parents alike — many kids are used to a structured school day.
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The rudimentary statistics in soccer, like goals and assists, cast favorable light primarily on strikers and attacking midfielders, the players who do most of the scoring and assisting.
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But winning is not the objective of Razor Wire, nor is its rudimentary, top-down design complete with chunky pixels intended to please lovers of retro computer games.
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And while Red Sox second baseman Ian Kinsler stole two hits from the Yankees with superb defensive plays, the Yankees could not even complete the most rudimentary plays.
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I like this sense of, O.K., we're here to do something very rudimentary and quotidian like get an ID but we're going to make a moment of it.
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He makes rudimentary linguistic mistakes, like misspelling the Russian word for Saturday and repeatedly referring to Prince Grigory Potemkin — and the famed battleship named after him — as Potempkin.
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" So while comparatively rudimentary, these field hospitals serve a very different purpose from standard medical facilities, Kuah said, adding: "You don't need to reinvent the wheel every time.
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More robust screening by TSA reduced the risk of a 28503/22019 style attack with rudimentary edged weapons in order to use the plane itself as a missile.
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Daryl (played by Norman Reedus) and Connie (Lauren Ridloff) gave us some adorable moments, with him revealing the rudimentary sign language he's learned so he can communicate with her.
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Even if you dismiss climate change as a totalitarian delusion for years, as long as you're willing to publicly acknowledge the most rudimentary science, the rest is fair game.
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Bomb experts and security analysts say that based on the rudimentary construction of the bombs it appeared they were more likely designed to sow fear rather than to kill.
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It is great for people to have at least a rudimentary understanding of what cryptocurrencies are, but it would be wise not to make a bet you don't understand.
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Lips were painted red with vermillion, made of highly toxic mercury sulphide; faces were powdered stark white with rudimentary foundations using lead combined with vinegar, horse manure, and perfume.
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Billions of years ago, the Earth's atmosphere had different combinations of gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, that only existed together because of the rudimentary life on Earth's surface.
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The camera introduced some rudimentary Full HD video powers to Nikon's flagship line as well as unprecedented high ISO image quality, which made the camera killer in low light.
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Similar features are also making their way into home security cameras, with companies like Amazon and Nest offering rudimentary AI analysis, like spotting the difference between pets and people.
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Still, given how rudimentary the tech sounds, if the text recognition system fails to read anything, it's likely the Oton Glass would just be reduced to people deciphering text.
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She speaks Chinese competently enough, but she knows that her American accent and merely rudimentary command of the language mark her as an outsider even within her own family.
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Even his student, Baden said, could immediately tell that some of the fragments were forgeries, based on rudimentary discrepancies and errors that would have been familiar to any scholar.
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Umberto Rapetto, a cyber security expert who used to head the computer crime division of Italy's finance police, called Rousseau "a rudimentary platform with a host of weak points".
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Fast-forward to the modern day, and the state-of-the-art risk-assessment algorithms used by courtrooms are far more sophisticated than the rudimentary tools designed by Burgess.
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But unlike Facebook, which has fairly robust security settings (like the ability to use physical security keys as well as secondary authenticator apps), Instagram's security settings are fairly rudimentary.
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But urged on by privately owned companies, like JPay, facilities across the country are adding e-messaging, a rudimentary form of email that remains disconnected from the larger web.
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It could work as a telephone, a fax machine, an address book, a speakerphone, and it offered rudimentary online banking; all powered by a high-res, stylus-driven touchscreen.
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Jansky studied the hiss for a year, using a rudimentary antenna that looked like toppled scaffolding, before announcing its origin: The static was coming from the the galaxy itself.
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It's a bit rudimentary, but it's also something that could clearly be improved with an integrated tracking sensor pointed toward the user's mouth from the bottom of the headset.
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"If you had consulted me, or if you had done even rudimentary fact-checking, you would have concluded that I have never used abusive speech against Islam," Dawkins said.
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The Variety Pack, for example, comes with the pieces needed to build a fishing pole game controller, a vehicle steering controller, a rudimentary piano, and a remote-controlled car.
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The round, reflective object has survived over 150 years of dance music trends, proving to be the most adaptable yet rudimentary fixture of bars, clubs, and music festivals alike.
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Aside from air quality regulation, the agency also set new standards for pesticides and food additives, initiated the process to ban DDT, and began rudimentary regulation of water pollution.
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The three releases sound and feel like some kind of noise jazz filtered through the medium of electronic music, rudimentary, naively un-structured and improvised, and nakedly collage-oriented.
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DEARTH OF DATA The Ekapa project's woes show the urgent need for the government to provide clear policy on small-scale or "artisanal" mining using rudimentary techniques, campaigners say.
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Seaborne transportation was difficult and costly, communications rudimentary and slow, coordination costs of managing disparate locations large and the ability to work in far-flung places difficult at best.
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But based on the wounds and other findings, authorities concluded that a small and possibly rudimentary explosive device was set off at the back of one of the buses.
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But for now places like Santa Cruz Itundujia survive using a rudimentary radio network to reach far away communities, or makeshift and unstable solutions like cheap cell signal repeaters.
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A fairly rudimentary strategy for calculating how much money you need to have saved before you can retire is taking your desired annual income and dividing it by 4%.
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Its rudimentary ancestor was introduced in 1948, by Kenneth Keele, a British cardiologist, who asked his patients to choose a score between 0 (no pain) and 3 ("severe" pain).
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At times it is described as rudimentary and primarily engaged in defensive research, other times it is said to have produced a variety of biological agents and delivery systems.
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Armed with only a rudimentary knowledge of English and no knowledge of German, she flew halfway around the world by herself to meet her husband for the first time.
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The work was rudimentary ("You could do it with smart interns," one participant said), but the list of those assigned to it included prominent Ambassadors and specialized civil servants.
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Over that span, GOP leaders have struggled to pass government spending bills and other rudimentary proposals in the face of the ever-growing influence of the party's conservative wing.
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The final component is a smartphone that attaches to the eyepiece of the device, transforming it from a simple interactive microscope into a rudimentary gaming platform and research tool.
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While "Bloodshot" modestly delivers on the most rudimentary level, there's barely enough juice in that nanotechnology to bring such a paper-thin construct to life once, much less again.
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" Paintings and rudimentary drawings, she said, also compel viewers to engage with the stories emotionally and confront their own assumptions about displaced people: "You know, how could it happen?
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As a child he sang in a Police Athletic League glee club and in the Convent Avenue Baptist Church choir, and he took rudimentary tap classes in neighborhood schools.
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It might be tempting to see in "Movie Mural" something like the contemporary condition of the image — a sort of rudimentary Tumblr-scape or a glitched-out Times Square.
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Its rudimentary adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning pairing is no match for the sophisticated semi-autonomous systems offered by Mercedes, Audi, Volvo and — frustratingly — Cadillac's own CT6.
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Euphemistically known as paper classes, the courses offered by the African and Afro-American Studies Department required no attendance, perhaps a rudimentary paper and little to no conscious thought.
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While searching around the nascent internet in the mid-1990s, Martz's son, Carl, found a handful of rudimentary websites belonging to other banana label enthusiasts from around the world.
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" She added: "While it used to be just about knowing where you were with sort of rudimentary weather information, now it's about how quickly you can process it all.
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As millions more people in developing countries demand the rudimentary electrified technology they rightfully deserve, like lights and refrigerators, the global consumption of energy continues to rise, stressed Stokes.
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The figures' rough, rudimentary drawing upsets the intoxicating ambiguity of the larger shapes like a false note, and their drastic difference in scale makes them hard to focus on.
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Traveling alone and possessing only a rudimentary understanding of French, I set off for Grasse a few months ago, flying from Nashville to New York and on to Paris.
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In Buffalo Creek, a mountain hollow in West Virginia, a coal-mining company had deposited more than a million gallons of wastewater and sludge, checked by a rudimentary dam.
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Among the tools China could use would be improved trade, aid and investment to strengthen the North's rudimentary economy, said John Delury, an American analyst in Seoul, South Korea.
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"It allowed us to go from the very rudimentary storytelling we could do on the PlayStation 1 to full-on cutscenes with dialogue on the PlayStation 2," says Wells.
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But while wise people argued about China and climate change, many rudimentary White House functions on less urgent but still extremely important issues seemed to fall through the cracks.
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With no other option, some people are using rudimentary canoes to cross the flooded plains while others are trudging across higher ground to safe havens several hours walk away.
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"In research on children's social and cognitive development, those activities are discussed as very important in terms of trying out, at a very rudimentary level, adult roles," she said.
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It initially started partnering with automakers on Alexa to do rudimentary tasks such as checking fuel levels and starting the vehicle remotely via Alexa-enabled smart devices in 2016.
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"The intensive three-week Kinderguardian course introduces specially selected children from 12 to 4 years old to pistols, rifles, semi-automatics, and a rudimentary knowledge of mortars," Walsh said.
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Still others are trying to move beyond the somewhat rudimentary skills of today's digital personal assistants to create voice-based interactions that work during mission-critical, hands-free tasks.
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The scale at Bang Fitness is shiny and metallic, attached to a rudimentary computer that somehow looks like it is from both the past and the future all at once.
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These sufferers are able to soften their episodes by applying pressure to their head or clenching their jaw—a rudimentary version of keeping their fusiform cells in check, it's thought.
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Quantum computers running Shor's algorithm are still decades away even today, but companies have begun unveiling real devices with dozens of qubits that can perform rudimentary and clearly quantum calculations.
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Though most football message boards look hopelessly outdated, all rudimentary code and early noughties aesthetics, one doesn't have to spend long perusing them to realise just how vast they are.
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Trump is further handicapped by the fact that a huge chunk of the Republican national security establishment, alarmed by his volatile temperament and rudimentary knowledge, defected en masse to Clinton.
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It's pretty rudimentary and it's easy to see how height could ultimately be a problematic differentiator when attempting to distinguish the age of users in order to utilize parental controls.
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A sophisticated reassessment of the fossils determined it was a vertebrate, with gills and a stiffened rod, or notochord, that functioned as a rudimentary spinal cord and supported its body.
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Funny enough, despite how rudimentary the Secret Sender was and how little it could do in terms of messaging, it laid the basic groundwork for the devices we have today.
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He had turned the farmhouse into a rudimentary command center with two typewriters, a dictionary and a Bible full of homemade tabs and annotations of Old and New Testament verses.
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If you've watched him play a single game, and if the announcers calling that game were doing even the most rudimentary version of their jobs, then you know his reputation.
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Meanwhile, Amazon also announced that it is experimenting with giving Alexa a rudimentary form of emotional awareness — including responding in a whisper and listening for frustration in a user's voice.
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The "university" amounted to a series of weekend courses, rudimentary classroom materials, and allegedly limited mentoring by supposed experts in the get-rich-quick world of buying and selling properties.
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Pineda, who is from the Dominican Republic, had only a rudimentary command of English, but in an effort to learn the language, he regularly conversed with reporters who spoke it.
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Even more so when you consider this lock's rudimentary form of two-factor security is still employed today: something you have (a physical key) and something secret (its obscure operation).
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One such pilgrim is photographer Wes Pope, whose new book Pop 66 captures his journey across Route 66 through pictures made with a rudimentary camera known as a pinhole camera.
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Cozmo could play some rudimentary games and perform some low-key interactions, but after messing around with it for 20 minutes, you kind of ran out of stuff to do.
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There's lots of cases in very rudimentary schemes in the late 19th century, [of people] faking their deaths and the deaths of friends and loved ones to receive life insurance.
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They could be laughing at our rudimentary light tricks as they fire up a much bigger laser intended to melt our planet down into a ball of harvestable raw materials.
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She describes existing programmes to rehabilitate IS sympathisers, including some 500 Indonesians Turkey has sent home on suspicion of seeking to cross into IS-controlled parts of Syria, as "rudimentary".
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This is coupled with a more freeform "garage" mode, where you can use a rudimentary programming language to create your own interactions and design your own Labo kits from scratch.
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But the Nintendo 64's joystick allowed for true 3D controls and the kind-of-wild C-buttons provided rudimentary methods of looking up and down in first person shooters.
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The app also comes with a virtual drummer and bass player so you can fill out that lonesome guitar track, and a rudimentary editor so you can cut out mistakes.
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Indeed, there is good reason to think that the primary purpose of his rudimentary atomic arsenal, and his escalating thermonuclear braggadocio, is ultimately about preserving his tenuous hold on power.
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To send a message, incarcerated people stand in line for one of several kiosks dedicated to e-messaging and use a rudimentary form of plain text to compose their messages.
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Meanwhile, inside Amazon's labs, the company is experimenting with giving Alexa a rudimentary form of emotional awareness, enabling it to listen for the sound of frustration in a person's voice.
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In the world's 34 poorest countries, people are most likely to die of respiratory problems, not from smoking, but from the exhaust fumes and smoke emitted from rudimentary cooking equipment.
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Slowe detailed in his post that Reddit actually had a pretty rudimentary blocking system in place before today, but it was more focused on muting private messages from specific users.
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Samsung's new artificially intelligent assistant, Bixby, looks to be "quite rudimentary," he said, although Samsung is just getting started and will no doubt improve the UI as it goes on.
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