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  • 121prime´ness — prime1 «prym», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. first in rank or importance; chief: »His prime object was to get enough to eat. The community s prime need is a new school. SYNONYM(S): principal. 2. Figurative. first in time or order; primary;… …

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  • 122Mark Strong — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Strong. Mark Strong …

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  • 123Mark of Cain (novel) — The Mark of Cain is a bestselling novel by Israeli author Ram Oren. it is based on Neo Nazi activities in Argentina and the identity of a Mossad chief, Michael Bornstein. Plot Summary The story opens with the liberation of a German concentration… …

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  • 124prime — [[t]praɪm[/t]] adj. n. v. primed, prim•ing 1) of the first importance: a prime requisite[/ex] 2) of the greatest relevance or significance: a prime example[/ex] 3) of the highest eminence or rank: a prime authority on Chaucer[/ex] 4) of the… …

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  • 125prime — 1. adj. & n. adj. 1 chief, most important (the prime agent; the prime motive). 2 (esp. of cattle and provisions) first rate, excellent. 3 primary, fundamental. 4 Math. a (of a number) divisible only by itself and unity (e.g. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11). b… …

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  • 126Prime Time — Infobox British television show name = Prime Time caption = Prime Time logo format = News and current affairs programme picture format = 720x576 (1998 present anamorphic 16:9, pre 1998 4:3) runtime = 40 minutes creator = RTÉ channel = RTÉ One… …

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  • 127Mark 12 — For other uses, see Mark XII (disambiguation). Gospel of Mark Mark 1 Mark 2 Mark 3 Mark 4 Mark 5 Mark 6 Mark 7 Mark 8 Mark 9 Mark 10 Mark 11 Mark 12 Mark 13 Mark 14 …

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  • 128Mark Thompson — This article is about the Director General of the BBC. For other people named Mark Thompson, see Mark Thompson (disambiguation). Mark Thompson Mark Thompson at the Monaco Media Forum in 2008. Director General of the BBC …

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