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And they are primed for that input.
If nothing else, devoted Saturday night BBC4 viewers were primed for that familiar mixture of magic tinged with madness.
"If anyone is primed for that kind of success it would be her because she's pretty amazing," Rossdale said.
Every one of our dogs wants that closeness, is primed for that closeness; but we want them to find it with their families, not with our staff".
But it turns out that the children being primed for that race to the top from preschool onward aren't in such great shape, either.
"The market down there is really primed for that sort of fractional use, daily use," Frohnmayer said in a phone interview on Sept. 26.
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Parents are primed for marketing that promises toys that can deliver where schools have fallen short.
In this way, they would be able to keep their protein complement primed for conditions that might occur, and thereby reduce their response time to changing substrates.
The industry's disproportionate dependence on data leaves marketers and advertisers perfectly primed for technologies that can eliminate number-crunching and analysis-based tasks.
With the crowd primed for music that could be sung to, Gransden took to another Sinatra tune singing "Get Me to The Church on Time" as the band roared behind him.
By the end she's got an entire Monkey Wrench Gang, primed for high jinks that never arrive.
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