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And a generic play about an American soldier held captive and possibly primed for execution can hardly be expected to rivet our attention — or perhaps even escape our dismay — when real soldiers (and real civilians) are mired in predicaments of a similar kind on the other side of the globe, day after brutal, bruising day.
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Evidence that the North Korean leadership occasionally resorts to anti-aircraft fire to dispense with its enemies came last month when the US-based Committee for Human Rights in Korea released satellite imagery that analysts said showed a shooting range lined with anti-aircraft guns apparently primed for an execution last October.
To me, the most beautiful aspect of their execution has been in rolling out features at the precise moment when their user-base is primed for them, constantly reinventing their product and the space as a whole.
Beats has also been primed for expansion.
Tocco itself was primed for success.
Isner seems primed for a deep run.
But my appetite was primed for porterhouse.
Not to mention primed for part three".
These immortalized cells are primed for carcinogenesis.
In particular, MapReduce [11] has taken its place as one of the most widely used paradigms in cloud computing environments, such as Amazon's EC2.4 Its wide use, simplicity, and scalability make it a prime candidate for execution on VC systems.
A United States Embassy spokesman said that Mr. Majid, who is in American military custody, would not be handed over to the Iraqi government for execution until the matter is settled between the offices of the president and the prime minister.
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