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Give Team Rubio this: He went in the primest of the prime time and got his whole speech in uninterrupted.

From US News • Feb. 2, 2016

The new owners will be basically buying the land, paying more than 100 times what Mr. Doughan did, for one of the primest parcels in Montauk Shores.

From New York Times • Aug. 25, 2014

What annoyed the city's barkeepers last week was that the inspectors arrived two days before the 40th annual convention of the American National Livestock Association brought 1,500 of the primest U. S. cattlemen to town.

From Time Magazine Archive

Now that Ferdinand Pecora and the Senate Committee on Banking & Currency are occupied with other things than Wall Street, First Boston's figures are the primest clue to banking house profits.

From Time Magazine Archive

And not only has this evolutionary force gone to brain, it has gone to heart; and man has become a being whose primest characteristic is love.

From Our Unitarian Gospel by Savage, Minot J. (Minot Judson)



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