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Rudimentary and naval
Rudimentary naval fire control systems were first developed around the time of World War I.

Rudimentary and early
Rudimentary Peni emerged from the British anarcho-punk scene in the early 1980s.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he was involved in the early UK anarcho-punk musical scene, which featured bands including Crass, Conflict, Poison Girls, Rudimentary Peni, The Mob, Zounds, Omega Tribe and Flux of Pink Indians.
Anarcho-punk, on the other hand, is a current that has been more explicitly engaged with anarchist politics, particularly in the case of bands such as Crass, Poison Girls, ( early ) Chumbawamba, The Ex, Flux of Pink Indians, Rudimentary Peni, The Apostles, Riot / Clone, Conflict, Oi Polloi, Sin Dios, Propagandhi, Citizen Fish, Bus Station Loonies etc.

Rudimentary and art
** c. 6000 BC: Rudimentary ships ( rowed, single-sailed ) depicted in Egyptian rock art

Rudimentary and .
Rudimentary forms of biological warfare have been practiced over and over again throughout history.
* Rudimentary Telekinesis: He possesses minor telekinetic abilities ; able to move, control and manipulate inanimate objects telekinetically.
UK anarcho-punk band Rudimentary Peni make repeated references in their song titles, lyrics and artwork, including in the album Cacophony, all 30 songs of which are inspired by the life and writings of Lovecraft.
Rudimentary infantry skills such as basic individual movement techniques, shooting positions and field craft are fundamental to the training of every soldier.
Rudimentary education in gemology for jewelers and gemologists began in the nineteenth century, but the first qualifications were instigated after the National Association of Goldsmiths of Great Britain ( NAG ) set up a Gemmological Committee for this purpose in 1908.
Rudimentary county government was formed in Yakima County in 1865, and business was transacted at the home of F. M. Thorp near Moxee until another suitable location could be found.
British Anarcho-punk band Rudimentary Peni featured a depiction of Eric Zann on the original cover of their album Cacophony.
Rudimentary Peni are a British anarcho-punk / deathrock band formed in 1980.
Lead singer / guitarist Nick Blinko is notorious for his witty macabre lyrics and dark pen-and-ink artwork, prominently featured on all of Rudimentary Peni's albums.
Early on, Rudimentary Peni had connections with fellow anarcho-punkers Crass, and their second 7 " EP, Farce, was issued by Crass Records.
Rudimentary Peni stopped performing in the mid-1980s after bassist Matthews was diagnosed with cancer.
* The Rudimentary Peni song, " Nightgaunts ", from the Cacophony album.
Rudimentary pitch modulation could be achieved by altering the case of the letters — upper case letters being pronounced at a slightly higher pitch.
Rudimentary knitting devices had been invented prior to this period, but were one-off creations.
Rudimentary PIV algorithms based on cross-correlation can be implemented in a matter of hours, while more sophisticated algorithms may require a significant investment of time.
* Rudimentary GNOME support and backwards-compatibility with twm.
Rudimentary structures were constructed for use by competitors in the National Matches, and for transient personnel.
Rudimentary forms what would eventually become the tachi gradually began to eclipse the chokutō in popularity as the curved blades demonstrated greater ease of handling and lethality in mounted combat.
Rudimentary forms of protection against the chlorine gas proved ineffectual, limiting the advance and causing many soldiers to succumb to its effects.
Following Portsmouth's plunge into administration, Lawrence insisted that he would not walk out on the club, but manager Michael Appleton said that Portsmouth could not afford to scan the injured calf of Lawrence as the Rudimentary payments for injury assessments could also not be completed.

dictionary and terms
Edward Herman's book Beyond Hypocrisy also includes a doublespeak dictionary of commonly employed media terms and phrases into plain English.
Korzybski pointed out the circularity of many dictionary definitions, and suggested adoption of the convention, then recently introduced among mathematicians, of acknowledging some minimal ensemble of terms as necessarily ' undefined '; he chose ' structure ', ' order ', and ' relation '.
* André Béguin's dictionary ; enormous dictionary of terms, relating more to the printing than the creation of the image
* Steven Schwartzman ( 1994 ) The Words of Mathematics: an etymological dictionary of mathematical terms used in English, page 48, Mathematics Association of America, ISBN 0-88385-511-9.
( The most comprehensive dictionary of the language, the only dictionary reliable in terms of spelling and defining words ).
), to the use of foreign terms, it became the standard for most style guides that followed ; thus, the 1926 first edition remains in print despite the existence of the 1965 second edition, and the 1996 and 2004 printings of the third edition, which was mostly rewritten as a usage dictionary incorporating corpus linguistics data.
This is the case with many English language terms where a dictionary entry will show that the etymology is French ( typically from the Norman Conquest onwards ) and not from Anglo-Saxon origins, but any distinction between Anglo-Saxon and Norman French etymology
While a dictionary might produce a " circle " among the terms, " oak ", " catkin ", and " acorn ", each of these are used in contexts ( e. g., those related to plants, trees, flowers, and seeds ) that generate an ever-branching network of usages.
Webster's dictionary defines three slang terms related to Paddington: " Paddington Fair Day " which refers to a public hanging day at the Tyburn gallows ( Tyburn being part of Paddington Parish ); " Paddington Fair " which means a public execution ; and " To dance the Paddington frisk " which means " to be hanged ".
Salman Rushdie, in a 1985 essay on the dictionary of Anglo-Indian terms ' Hobson-Jobson ', ends with this:
A supplementary volume of his dictionary appeared in 1727, and in 1730 a folio edition, the Dictionarium Britannicum containing many technical terms.
In his Vocabolario, the first dictionary of artistic terms, Baldinucci provided fourteen definitions of style using eighty different terms, and applied some of his terms to " bad " art.
) and included technical terms from the arts and sciences rather than confining his dictionary to literary words.
1977 ) – a trademark dispute in which the terms " lite " and " light " were held to be generic for light beer and therefore available for use by anyone – the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, after considering a definition from Webster ’ s Third New International Dictionary, wrote that " he comparable definition in the previous, and for many the classic, edition of the same dictionary is as follows :..."
He then turned his attention to philology, producing a new edition of the Remarques of CF Vaugelas in 1687, and in 1694 a dictionary of technical terms, intended to supplement that of the Academy.
The underlying principle goes back to Samuel Johnson's notion that words should be defined using ' terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained ', and a defining vocabulary provides the lexicographer with a restricted list of high-frequency words which can be used for producing simple definitions of any word in the dictionary.
Datenschlag was founded in 1996 to collect and provide as much information about sadomasochism as possible — as an offspring of that effort, it has compiled the world's largest bibliography, one of the most extensive history and a dictionary of German BDSM terms.
JEDEC also has a dictionary of semiconductor terms.
The terms ‘ free market ’ and ‘ privatization ’ were in the dictionary, but rarely the news .”
– Poetry handbook ; a dictionary of terms

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