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Over the long haul of military history, the services considered necessary to keep armed forces in fighting trim were generally of a rudimentary character.
Two very classy performers, in Animal Kingdom's Joel Edgerton and Tinker's Tom Hardy, have been tempted to play beefy brothers who enter the same fight-off; but even they can't do much with the the rudimentary character-sketching.
He started by writing the title screen music and programming rudimentary character movements.
Each actor is capable of grounding the more outlandish or contrived moments, which helps smooth over some of the sillier developments, but generally speaking, their characters are largely underdeveloped or given distressingly rudimentary character arcs.
The first five hours of "The River" attempt to blend horror, thrills and very rudimentary character drama, but I wasn't possessed by an overwhelming urge to find out what happened in the final three hours of the first season.
He described his opera From the House of the Dead as "primitive, in the best sense, but also extremely strong, like the paintings of Léger, where the rudimentary character allows a very vigorous kind of expression".
The precarious and rudimentary character of the social welfare institutions, the serious problems of access to health services and the general determinants of health conditions in Brazil, in addition to the incipient Brazilian innovation system (including that in health matters), simply add new problems to Arrow's list.
His world is shattered when his parents separate, and he channels his adolescent alienation and unfulfilled libido into rudimentary comics characters that are thinly veiled analogues of his thwarted self, a strategy that will serve him well in his career.
Initially introduced with a massive (insert many smilies here!) 16k of memory, (expandable to 64k on the main board) monochrome (green) display capable of only rudimentary line-character graphics, a cassette I/O port for program storage, and a price tag just under $2000.00US, this machine set the bar for the second age of the personal computer.
In a guest column for The New York Times, author Erica Jong called Koen's work a "well-researched, workmanlike historical novel of the sort that Kathleen Winsor or Thomas B. Costain used to write: packed with details of costume, architecture and cuisine, populated by rudimentary paper-doll characters, full of undigested Continued on next page gobbets of research".
If expressed by the terms used all through this paper, such a reality can be translated into precariousness of social welfare systems in the country (with severe influence on its health care structure) and the rudimentary and incipient character of the national innovation system [ 35].
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