Sentences with phrase «rudiments at»

PDP is in a hurry to return to power in 2019 and could not allow learners of political party rudiments at this time.
Secondus said in a statement from his Media office in Abuja on Tuesday, that the PDP is in a hurry to return to power in 2019 and could not allow learners of political party rudiments at this time.

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It would not take them long to understand at least the elementary principles of those things which they affect to despise, and even to have some clue to the rudiments might give them an inkling into the enormous skill, patience and ingenuity which lie behind the practical application of physical science.
If you postulate that life and mind were brand new principles which began to appear at some time and were not at all present earlier, you have an epigenetic evolutionary view; if, by contrast, you find the rudiments present in all nature universally, this is a preformistic view.
Seeker services aim at introducing the unchurched masses of our post-Christian culture to the rudiments of the faith, teaching them the elementary truths of the gospel in ways that liturgical worship and doctrinal preaching might not.
At the time, Luther did not know Hebrew but soon taught himself to read this biblical tongue with the help of Johannes Reuchlin's On the Rudiments of Hebrew.
Luther's studies were becoming more exciting than ever, because he had time to start Greek, the original language of the Christian source texts and was dabbling in Hebrew the language of the Old Testament, getting to know at least the alphabet, and a few words, from Reuchlin's Rudiments which he already possessed.
In unfolding it, in order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.»
Under draft guidelines for the National Curriculum, due to take effect in 2014, children are to begin learning the rudiments of programming at the age of 5.
Though she doesn't think her involvement with NPA either helped or hindered her career, Christopherson says some of the organization - building skills she learned creating NPA have helped her identify the rudiments of successful research teams at Rinat.
In setting up the rudiments of this situation, the film can't be faulted, at least on the level of its script (Rafael Yglesias adapting his own novel), direction (Peter Weir returning to a relatively serious mode after the claptrap of Dead Poets Society and Green Card), and performances (Bridges and Perez give uncharacteristic, highly arresting portraits of people in a sustained state of shock).
At its best, You Were Never Really Here reminded me of one of the most underrated films of the 1980s, Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa — only without peak Bob Hoskins or Michael Caine or anything more than the rudiments of a plot.
You can buy limitless razzle - dazzle; you can't buy a strong foundation in fun and at least a rudiment of sense.
At the end of the transition period, the rudiments of adult social behavior patterns emerge, e.g., the puppy wags its tail at the sight of people or other animals and begins to play actively with his littermates by biting, chewing and pawinAt the end of the transition period, the rudiments of adult social behavior patterns emerge, e.g., the puppy wags its tail at the sight of people or other animals and begins to play actively with his littermates by biting, chewing and pawinat the sight of people or other animals and begins to play actively with his littermates by biting, chewing and pawing.
Skirmishing with basic enemies is rooted in DRPG rudiment, as players take turns trading blows with a selection of imaginative beasts, guided by a turn order indicator exhibited at the top of the screen.
At its core, are the action game rudiments where button presses initiate basic attacks.
For the most part, Freedom Planet nails the rudiments of stage creation, offering sprawling levels which typically take at least a quarter - hour to traverse.
Central to the project is a new film work, Rudiments (2015) in which the artists have collaborated with a group of young army cadets at a military camp on the outskirts of Liverpool.
The pair — from Johannesburg and London respectively — showed their 2015 film, Rudiments large screen in a darkened booth, along with work from their most recent exhibition of the same name, which closed in Lisson's London space at the end of October.
The artist starts by setting down rudiments of a visual idea, reworks the painting over and over until she achieves an image that she recognizes but that at the same time surprises her.
The BMA will also present Broomberg & Chanarin's 12 - minute film, Rudiments (2015), which debuted at Lisson Gallery London in October 2015.
Watch Broomberg & Chanarin's interview with Josh Spero for more information on «Every piece of dust on Freud's couch» and «Rudiments», the artists» first solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery (25 September - 31 October 2015).
Don't post any more until you show that you have spent at least 15 minutes trying to understand even the first rudiments of a topic that have been known for over a century.
«The inconveniencles here pointed out can never be effectually prevented, but by making academical education a previous step to the profession of the common law, and at the same time making the rudiments of the law a part of academical education.
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