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Discover Ludwig"without prime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is not of the highest or best quality. For example, "This television is available to buy without prime for a reduced price".
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But the Power deserved to hold on, their win all the more impressive given it was without prime movers Robbie Gray and Ollie Wines.
During his only public appearance of the trip without prime minster Narendra Modi by his side, Obama also promoted the rights of religious minorities in the predominantly Hindu country.
We're also right up to the edge of purchasing the proper glasses from the site in time for the eclipse for those without Prime.
The Obama administration is signalling that it wants a new government in Iraq without Prime Minister Nouri Maliki before launching any attack on Isis, but Iran's Supreme Leader has rejected both ideas.
The good news, at least for those without Prime yet, is that the $79 price will be available for the next week for new customers.
Unattended elderly people may require support and may be harmed by living without prime age adults.
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For all normal tissues except the spleen (with priming) and adrenals (without priming), the activity concentration decreased with time.
Patients with PRIME-MD PHQ diagnoses had more functional impairment, disability days, health care use, and psychosocial stressors than did patients without PRIME-MD PHQ diagnoses (P <.005 for all measures).
Magnetic resonance imaging showed no statistically significant difference in tumor response between treatment with and without priming.
The mean absorbed dose to the tumor per administered activity was 0.51 Gy/MBq after priming and 0.27 Gy/MBq without priming administrations.
There was a statistically significant difference in T/N ratios in the kidneys and pancreas at 72 h between animals receiving treatment with and without priming.
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