• Over the course of a few months, all seven patients developed the rudiments of walking.

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  • And an estimated 3m people in Britain know at least the rudiments of the game.

    ECONOMIST: Mind games

  • Zheng learned the rudiments of tennis growing up as a child in China's lush and rustic heartland.

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  • The ten years or so in which Russia has enjoyed the rudiments of democracy did not impress him.

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  • He noticed that American imams often lacked even the rudiments of Islamic education.

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  • Relying on ordinary people to spread the word, the churches are particularly good at conveying the rudiments of management.

    ECONOMIST: Pentecostals

  • Mr von Brauchitsch borrowed a sports car from a cousin and learnt the rudiments of racing on minor tracks.

    ECONOMIST: Manfred von Brauchitsch

  • As the web struggled its way through the rudiments of typography, CD-ROM games like Myst promised more immersive experiences.

    FORBES: Famo.us Pushes The Physics Of Searchable HTML5 Into A Whole New Universe

  • The West has viewed Mr Yeltsin as its best ally in Russia, because he has respected the rudiments of democracy.

    ECONOMIST: Still most awkward partners

  • Pol would foot all the initial costs of recruiting and testing candidates to ensure they knew the rudiments of the trades.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In 1954 in Hamamatsu, where his factory was located, he started a class to teach the rudiments of music to young children.

    ECONOMIST: Genichi Kawakami

  • Many parents teach kids the rudiments of reading before they start kindergarten.

    FORBES: Blame a Teacher Day

  • Part of the solution involves tackling another longstanding failure: the government's inability to raise sufficient taxes to pay for the rudiments of a modern state.

    ECONOMIST: Guatemala

  • The bank produces cartoon books explaining the rudiments of saving and investment in 11 local languages, and hands them out in schools and post offices.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa��s collapsing pyramids

  • At any rate, she has not yet put in place even the rudiments of a campaign team, having only just hired a chief of staff to co-ordinate her political activities.

    ECONOMIST: The Republicans

  • Much of the aid that the White House is supplying to the opposition is intended to provide the rudiments of civilian infrastructure in liberated areas, including electrical generators and Internet connections.

    NEWYORKER: The Thin Red Line

  • The rudiments of such chaos are biological and driven by two very comprehensible crises: human population size and consumption, as visionaries like Dr. Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University have long elucidated.

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  • In Paris the rudiments of what became pop art were there for the taking: the Dadaists had rejected tradition, Picasso had experimented with collage, the Surrealists pushed imagination to its limits.

    ECONOMIST: Obituary

  • His towering height getting on for seven feet gave him a commanding presence in the Salvation Army, which he joined as a drummer-boy, rising to be a captain, and which provided him with the rudiments of education.

    ECONOMIST: Vere Bird

  • Central American governments do not collect enough tax revenue to provide the rudiments of a modern state: security, education and health for their people, and transport infrastructure to allow their economies to reap the full benefit of their privileged position close to the United States.

    ECONOMIST: Central America's woes

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