Prime
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1821 examples of Prime in a sentence
Bertie County is kind of a
prime
example in the demise of rural America.
This was the first time a
prime
minister of India was given a parking ticket.
And here's a
prime
example.
BG: Is this ready for
prime
time?
Everybody looks at this
prime
minister of that country, and he says, "Yes."
The following day, again everybody went to the center to meet the winning team and the
prime
minister at the time.
And these systems are being tested right now, and frankly they're going to be ready for
prime
time pretty soon.
It's a multiplication of two
prime
numbers.
Between six to 14 year-old children participate in a democratic process, and they elect a
prime
minister.
The
prime
minister is 12 years old.
She looks after 20 goats in the morning, but she's
prime
minister in the evening.
And the girl, who's on her left, turned to me and looked at the queen straight in the eye and said, "Please tell her I'm the
prime
minister."
Males are much more likely to die an accidental death in the
prime
of their life.
This is a
prime
example of what happens when governments attack against their own citizens.
It's the mathematics of
prime
numbers.
So he sent a letter back to John saying, "It turns out you can generate these patterns using
prime
number theory."
It's generated by repeatedly multiplying by the number three: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, 243 ... When I get to a number that's larger than 89 which happens to be prime, I keep taking 89s away until I get back below.
It kills people in the
prime
of their lives.
This video is a
prime
example of making the invisible visible.
So how might we prepare for some of these specific threats, like attacking a president or a
prime
minister?
So I had the opportunity to talk to the
prime
minister, why he made this decision.
We don't want to
prime
them with a concept of power.
Suppose tomorrow morning the
prime
minister of Britain or the president of the U.S., or the leader of any other developed nation, woke up and said, "I'm never going to be able to create all the jobs I need in the current climate.
We got that many people to participate by buying full-page ads in The New York Times, in The Boston Globe, in
prime
time radio and TV advertising.
Now hours per person are shrinking, first because of the retirement of the baby boomers, and second because there's been a very significant dropping out of the labor force of
prime
age adult males who are in the bottom half of the educational distribution.
I had just been elected
prime
minister, but I had the unhappy privilege of revealing a truth that our deficit was not 6 percent, as had been officially reported only a few days earlier before the elections by the previous government, but actually 15.6 percent.
Negotiations are difficult, the tensions are high, progress is slow, and then, 10 minutes to 2, a
prime
minister shouts out, "We have to finish in 10 minutes."
Another
prime
minister comes in and says, "No, we have to have an agreement now, because in 10 minutes, the markets are opening up in Japan, and there will be havoc in the global economy."
It was not a good decision, clearly, but how do you feel after that, not as the
prime
minister, but as George?
Mr. Berlusconi brought G8 summit, and our former
prime
minister came, so they helped us to collect money, and I got half a million euros from the Japanese government to rebuild this temporary auditorium.
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