While some works might seem rudimentary, a number of Olympians have built successful careers as artists.
The telegraph allowed a rudimentary wire service, relaying stories between cities at a faster pace.
Like octopuses, they have no bones (though they do have a rudimentary skeleton made of cartilage).
There's even a rudimentary web interface for monitoring the various data coming in from the sensors.
These stories are appealing, but they tend to conflate rudimentary, utilitarian Globish with English.
The interface also features rudimentary editing controls for rotating, brightening or darkening, and deleting images.
At first, treatment of those who admitted they had the disease could be rudimentary and cruel.
Although this might seem rudimentary and foolish, it makes you relevant and appear savvy.
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In addition, Ward offers a quick, rudimentary formula for establishing a snapshot of your potential market.
Infrastructure is rudimentary (you will need to bring your own tent and supplies), and the trail network is limited.
Arabidopsis also shares genes with a group of more rudimentary life forms, the cyanobacteria.
So rudimentary are preparations in most of the country that the turnout may be very low.
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Built on stilts, some of the rudimentary houses are topped by satellite dishes, but the scene still somehow feels timeless.
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The starting point of this agile enterprise was to build a very rudimentary micro-blogging platform, similar to Twitter.
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We would sleep in rudimentary rest-houses and eat only what we had managed to cram into our rucksacks.
But even with all these resources flowing in, Zambia's health-care system in much of the country is rudimentary.
To think otherwise is to believe that the relatively rudimentary technology involved can be disinvented by international fiat.
The rudimentary tutorial for the programming language leaves you to puzzle out even simple operations by working through inadequate help screens.
This can cause a long backlog of cases and other complications in what are sometimes rudimentary legal systems.
"The level of taxidermy at that time was really rudimentary, " he tells Baskas.
Poor working conditions, rudimentary surveillance and communications equipment, inadequate forensic science laboratories and outdated weaponry are making matters worse.
Early efforts to use rudimentary headsets for computer games were not exactly riveting.
Mr Mamedyarov said his country had already held "rudimentary consultations" with US officials.
He says his Anti-Crisis Settlement and Accounting Centre (ASAC) is more advanced than the rudimentary barter trades so common in post-Soviet markets.
Roads, schools and hospitals are still rudimentary in rural areas of the province.
Thanks to Google preserving Flash on Linux through Chrome, that dream is alive in at least a rudimentary form.
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Some 6, 000 of his troops have joined the rebels, who number many thousands of volunteers but have only rudimentary equipment.
Indeed, Luis Villa points me to this fascinating study that shows that a rudimentary version of this already exists.
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Today, we see the rudimentary basis for how our lives could be made much simpler with Siri, Maps and Passbook.
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When the first rudimentary nanotube transistors were demonstrated in 1998, researchers imagined a new age of highly efficient, advanced computing electronics.
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