Sentence examples for more primed from inspiring English sources

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Few venues were more primed for the whistleblower than the meeting rooms of Brussels.

But if his station is busy he's more primed to do his job".

But mostly, they have waited, waited for a chance to look more primed for a postseason run than foolish for envisioning one.

No show is more primed to upend the "Idol" youth orthodoxy than "The Voice," but it has mostly avoided older contestants.

Friedan, who died in 2006, was not just the frustrated "housewife" of her official biography, they point out, but a former left-wing journalist and activist whose jeremiad appeared in a climate that was more primed to receive it than she might have admitted.

Although Penn was more primed to be a scholar than Moore, he also did not realize his potential as an African American right away.

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NBC carries more prime-time hours than ABC did.

It doesn't get more prime than this".

"The more content out there, the more prime-time viewing," said Gary Zenkel, president of NBC Olympics.

More prime-time games and, thus, more exposure for a city starving for attention.

Helton said he was unsure if Nascar would pursue more prime-time events, though.

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