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Still, there have been growing signs that Japan's news industry may be primed for change.

Metals subject to corrosion may be primed (and protected) by red lead or iron oxide paints.

The only other RLWC2021 contender is South Africa, although they may be primed to bid for the expanded event while will replace the Four Nations from 2019.

But because of recent legislation and the experience of the bursting bubble, they may be primed to achieve a new level of usefulness as a signal of a company's true value.

The bone marrow may be primed to send out its two vessel-making stem cells when the body has suffered a deep wound that requires a new blood supply for healing.

And with the recent opening of "Jasper Johns: Gray," a large show of works in shades of the artist's favorite color at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, gray may be primed for a revival.

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By spinning HSN into its own entity, IACI may be priming the company for a sale.

Therefore, the possibility that overlapping RNAs may be priming the RT reaction is not a valid explanation.

9 P.M. (11) BEAUTY AND THE GEEK CASTING SPECIAL -- What may be prime time's most endearing reality series begins its second season tomorrow night.

Manmohan Singh may be prime minister, but she has more clout: overseeing the ruling coalition and the make-up of cabinets, and influencing policy.

A number of the form 2n − 1 is called a Mersenne number after the French mathematician Marin Mersenne; it may be prime (i.e., having no factor except itself or 1) or composite (composed of two or more prime factors).

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