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In truth, he has simply been more bombastic than his opponents, using withering ridicule to please crowds that were primed to applaud it.
With increasing artistic maturity, she developed by the 1960s her own discipline of square canvases that were primed, like Byzantine and early Italian masters, with gesso and painted in thin layers of oil and, later, in acrylic.
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Previous work in macaque monkeys suggested that monkeys with the disease lost white blood cells their bodies had trained to fight off other illnesses, gaining new ones that were primed only to combat measles -- their bodies essentially forgetting how to recognize and neutralize other pathogens and leaving them vulnerable to infection.
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In 2004, they returned to a Lagos that was primed for a new generation of stars.
Mr. Forbes has a message that is primed for the biggest neglected group in the electorate.
"This was a company that was primed to be taken out," said Mark Taylor, a senior pharmaceutical analyst at Roth Capital Partners.
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At some point I will be on my own, left with a brain and personality that is primed to procrastinate.
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