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It was a moment the brand was well primed for.
Is the English language, like its native speakers, unusually well primed for innuendo, I wonder?
So far, the three companies seem well primed for long-term success.
And so the moment would seem well primed for Republican officeholders, who don't control the government in Washington.
I believe that the London audience is well primed for it; 20th-century music is better integrated into mainstream programmes than it is in New York, where hundred-year-old pieces by Schoenberg still cause rumblings of unease".
It was 15 years ago, and I had recently arrived in southern Spain, one of 30 or so American college girls well primed for the modest adventure of a junior year abroad.
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When Trump arrives in Scotland, he will be greeted by locals who've endeavored to raise Mexican flags within sight of his properties -- and who will have their animosity for Trump well primed by Vice President Joe Biden, who will be firing potshots from nearby Ireland.
They were exceedingly well behaved, primed for their Fellini cameo, before their mother packed them off to an early bedtime.
But with visitors increasingly in search of authentic experiences and uncrowded destinations that can offer them, Abruzzo may well be primed for a boom.
With the advent of new business models such as community-owned solar cooperatives, Colorado's renewable energy sector may well be primed for a decrease in process cost and with it, increased growth.
A universe well primed.
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