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It has been made from a variety of materials ; from rudimentary leather protection, personal armour evolved to Mail and full plated suits of armour.
However, a rudimentary network begun under French colonial rule and continued from the 1950s has provided an important means of increased intervillage communication, movement of market goods, and a focus for new settlements.
Although the territory within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's boundaries is largely arid desert or rocky infertile terrain – home for much of its history to tribal nomadic societies with only rudimentary state structures – it has twice in world history had a global impact.
" Since rudimentary screenprinting materials are so affordable and readily available, it has been used frequently in underground settings and subcultures, and the non-professional look of such DIY culture screenprints have become a significant cultural aesthetic seen on movie posters, record album covers, flyers, shirts, commercial fonts in advertising, in artwork and elsewhere ..
In indeterminate inflorescence there is no true terminal flower and the stem usually has a rudimentary end.
Unlike any other living lemur, the indri has only a rudimentary tail.
This " eye " does not function the same way as a normal eye does, as it has only a rudimentary retina and lens and cannot form images.
A common misconception is that scientific theories are rudimentary ideas that will eventually graduate into scientific laws when enough data and evidence has been accumulated.
It has been the home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team in rudimentary form since 1895, and as a complete stadium since 1917.
It has been the home of the Canadian Football League's Saskatchewan Roughriders in rudimentary form since 1910 and as a complete stadium since 1936.
* The display on Spock's tricorder is re-matted and cleaned up, and when the rudimentary circuit he has created shorts out the display shows a full color effect rather than vertical black-and-white static.
Persinger has published reports of rudimentary ' telepathic ' communication between pairs of subjects in the laboratory.
The pistil on female flowers has a superior ovary, four-celled, rudimentary in staminate flowers ; style wanting, stigma sessile, four-lobed ; ovules one or two in each cell.
The Swedenborgian philosopher Mésès has excellently compared rudimentary creations with the most perfect, and embryonic beings with the most complete, in that the former lack all irregularities, protuberances and qualities, which leaves them in more or less spherical form, like the ovum and M. Ubu, while the latter have added so many personal details that they remain equally spherical, following the axiom that the most polished object is that which presents the greatest number of sharp corners.
The shrew usually has 30 teeth, but the 4th upper intermediate tooth is very small ( rudimentary ), and is absent in some individuals.
The Lesser Arts were seen as rudimentary talents, more focused to the very nature of magic, while the Greater Arts were seen as having greater effectiveness and practicality such as teleportation, conjuring energy from nothing, and so on ; it is later realised that this is a misconception brought about due to the fact that there are very few Lesser Path magicians on Kelewan, and those that are have little power and training, and as a result the Lesser Path has not developed to the same level as the Greater, as it has on Midkemia ( though there are few Greater Path magicians on Midkemia and it is not widely known of ).
Costes has been described as the French version of GG Allin, though unlike Allin's rudimentary brand of hardcore punk, Costes ' music is largely synth-driven, relying heavily on looped beats, overmodulated vocals, and random outbursts of screaming and glitch fills.
The olm also has rudimentary lungs, but their role in respiration is only accessory.
In some types of music, such as traditional 1950s-style country music, the drummer has a rudimentary " timekeeping " role, and the drums are placed low in the mix by the sound engineers.
A general C ++ library, abandoned in 2007, which has been experimentally published as wps_test, works for extracting text from many different Microsoft Works versions ' documents with rudimentary formatting.
Indeed, in using the Toolbox to help boot the machine, a rudimentary Macintosh environment was initialized long before loading the System suitcase from disk ( in fact before ROMs on NuBus cards were executed ), which is when the decision to use 24-bit or 32-bit addressing has to be made ( hence why the System 7's support for 32-bit addressing requires 32-bit clean ROMs, as older Mac ROMs did not have support for this ).
It has been home to the Yellow Jackets football team, often referred to as the " Ramblin ' Wreck ", in rudimentary form since 1905 and as a complete stadium since 1913.
The complete phrase " argument from poor design " has rarely been used in the literature, but arguments of this type have appeared many times, sometimes referring to poor design, in other cases to suboptimal design, unintelligent design, or dysteleology ; the last is a term applied by the nineteenth-century biologist Ernst Haeckel to the implications of organs so rudimentary as to be useless to the life of an organism (, p. 331 ).

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he has lost confidence in his own eyes and in the validity of his own psychological insights.
St. Louis county under its present leadership also has largely closed its eyes to the need for governmental reform, and permitted parochial interests to take priority over area-wide interests.
There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled-horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are born at the end of an ancestral line long since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact.
But as all understand who have eyes to see, nothing of the kind has happened ; ;
She is the most beautiful thing you ever laid eyes on, and her dancing has a feminine suavity, lightness, sparkle, and refinement which are simply incomparable.
If, in Larkin's eyes, they are nothing but Piccadilly farmers, he has as much to learn about them as they have to learn about the ways of truly rural living.
At hatching, a typical salamander larva has eyes without lids, teeth in both upper and lower jaws, three pairs of feathery external gills and a long, somewhat laterally flattened body and tail with dorsal and ventral fins.
The cane toad has poison glands behind the eyes
A number of causes are believed to be involved, including habitat destruction and modification, over-exploitation, pollution, introduced species, climate change, endocrine-disrupting pollutants, destruction of the ozone layer ( ultraviolet radiation has shown to be especially damaging to the skin, eyes, and eggs of amphibians ), and diseases like chytridiomycosis.
Poirot has dark hair, which he dyes later in life ( though many of his screen incarnations are portrayed as bald or balding ), and green eyes that are repeatedly described as shining " like a cat's " when he is struck by a clever idea.
Its blind cave form, however, is notable for having no eyes and being albino, that is, completely devoid of pigmentation ; it has a pinkish-white color to its body.
However, when born, the cave dwelling form of A. mexicanus has eyes.
However, it is the lack of eyes that has been at the centre of discussion of the Mexican cave tetras among creationists.
Self-styled witnesses have described large eyes, a pronounced brow ridge, and a large, low-set forehead ; the top of the head has been described as rounded and crested, similar to the sagittal crest of the male gorilla.
It was the following insult directed at Lord Percy by Edmund Blackadder: " The eyes are open, the mouth moves, but Mr. Brain has long since departed, hasn't he, Percy?
Since that time, efforts to use biological warfare has been more apparent in small radical organizations attempting to create fear in the eyes of large groups.
Most of these institutes focus on a form of economics called macroeconomics which keeps its eyes on things such as inflation: the rate at which money loses its value over time ; growth: how much money a government has and how quickly it accrues money ; unemployment, and rates of trade between other countries.
The Glasgow Coma Scale has three subscales, measuring the best motor response ( ranging from " no motor response " to " obeys commands "), the best eye response ( ranging from " no eye opening " to " eyes opening spontaneously ") and the best verbal response ( ranging from " no verbal response " to " fully oriented ").
This dual personality of the unseen and the seen, the spiritual and material, the eternal Christ and the corporeal Jesus manifest in flesh, continued until the Master's ascension, when the human, material concept, or Jesus, disappeared, while the spiritual self, or Christ, continues to exist in the eternal order of divine Science, taking away the sins of the world, as the Christ has always done, even before the human Jesus was incarnate to mortal eyes.
It has distinct ridges above the eyes, which run down the snout.
Conan has " sullen ", " smoldering " and " volcanic " blue eyes with a black " square-cut mane ".
There has been a gradual relaxation of Marxist interpretation after the death of Mao in 1976, which was accelerated after the Tiananmen Square protest of 1989 and Revolutions of 1989, which have damaged Marxism's ideological legitimacy in the eyes of Chinese people.
The latter condition has misled some to believe that Bowie has different coloured eyes, when in reality both irises are the same blue colour.

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