To be sure, this is an elementary lesson and one that is drummed into our heads by about a dozen romantic comedies every year.
The Republican chairman, however, has not undertaken to teach his party an elementary lesson of American politics for purely educational reasons.
She pulled it out, grateful for the first elementary lesson she had learned as a cub reporter.
He was also required to preserve a Maktab for preaching the Quran and elementary lessons to the children.
Grown-up nations don't start fights they are unlikely to finish, an elementary political lesson the Georgian President chose to ignore.
If we cannot take the elementary lessons, is it likely we are going to take the most advanced one?
This elementary lesson of logic was eventually learned by sf writers.
The federalist ideologies have made Europe forget this elementary lesson, and we are going to have to pay very dearly for that one day.
Many of the labels offer little more than elementary lessons in social history; some point out the obvious.
The most elementary lessons involved in studying ideas and consciousness seem to have been forgotten.