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[prahym] / praɪm /






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The prime minister also said he was working with the UK embassy in Venezuela to ensure around 500 British citizens in the South American country are "well looked-after, safeguarded and get appropriate advice".

From BBC

"Obviously in their primes, they were just absolutely unbelievable. I was watching it as a kid," Littler said.

From BBC

Mr. Rees-Mogg is as much a political thinker as a politician, which is perhaps why he will never be prime minister—a fact he readily concedes.

From The Wall Street Journal

His arrival was initially welcomed by the prime minister who said he was "delighted" and that his case had been "a top priority for my government".

From BBC

Georgia looked primed to chase a third title in five years.

From The Wall Street Journal