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1 Dakota Fanning: Overexposed or prime for another War of the Worlds-size blockbuster?
2 The countryside's most beautiful walking trails are prime for corporate branding, apparently.
3 She was in her middle thirties, already past her prime for such a job.
4 He's still only 32, in his prime for a goalkeeper.
5 Her public embarrassment and rebound are prime for a Hollywood makeover a la Legally Blonde.
6 I've mulled th' ale prime for her honour.
7 Conditions were prime for an outbreak of moisture-loving pests, and anthracnose grows best in precisely those conditions.
8 The season's climate is prime for bouldering, the problems are plentiful, and the rock quality is world-class.
9 Say, your trotter's prime for a race.
10 WCS417 induced low phytoalexin levels in cells and lost the capacity to prime for phytoalexins in the leaves.
11 It was a strike that recalled Klinsmann in his prime for Germany -instinctive movement and a killer touch.
12 This has implications for the design of peptide-based vaccines, which might unintentionally prime for skewed TCR responses to cross-reactive epitopes.
13 White artists like Teena Marie gained loyal Black followings in their prime for soulful voices that reached beyond color lines.
14 The season, prime for sweetest scents and airs;
15 But women should always keep in mind that no matter what their age, they are always in their prime for somebody.
16 Friends is prime for valid criticism over how poorly the show has aged, from stripper jokes to a whitewashed New York City.
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