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prime

Definition for prime

noun as in best part of existence

noun as in beginning; spring

verb as in get ready; prepare

adjective as in excellent, topnotch

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The hangover from the last election was always going to be nasty after a proper thumping, 14 years in power, and, oh yes, those five prime ministers.

From BBC

To that end, relocating fans in prime seats that can attract such a significant premium on what existed before was a no-brainer.

From BBC

Chevron, the oil giant that now owns the refinery, looms over the suburb of 16,000, whose prime location on the beach and close to LAX had made it a choice residential and business address.

For the first time in Moroccan history, the monarch strengthened the role of the government by ceding executive power to the prime minister and parliament.

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The prime minister and witnesses have praised rabbi Walker and the security guards as "heroes" for their actions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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