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I was playing a rudimentary form of tennis with my grandchildren.
How in evolution could a rudimentary form of a rocket motor exist, something that was not yet a rocket motor?
The large-scale use of value-added taxation began when France adopted a rudimentary form of it in 1954.
According to the Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent in 1997, Pavarotti relied "on his ear and his own rudimentary form of annotation to learn a musical work".
Most offer at least some rudimentary form of interactivity, to keep the viewer's attention during the minute or so it takes to download them.
Through the most rudimentary form of genetic engineering, dogs were bred to accentuate instincts that were evident from their earliest encounters with humans.
Whether the great apes have the mental capacity to acquire at least a rudimentary form of language has developed into an area of active research.
The Romans introduced a rudimentary form of glass cutting akin to lapidary techniques of faceting and relief-cutting in the 1st century ad.
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