After decades of research, nanotech is primed to burst into real products in the next two years.
And Wall Street gets an easier-to-understand pure play with its own financial reports primed to attract new investors.
Roscoe was leading another from the stable, while her older boy, John Junior, primed his rifle.
Primed by this, do we sense the context in which the works were made?
And primed for a renaissance under the gentle wake-up call of French entrepreneur Arnaud de Lummen.
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And in no area is America more primed to lead them than in clean energy.
Conventional wisdom said the Lakers were primed to win their third consecutive NBA title this year.
While this might not seem like much, this number is primed for rapid growth.
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As Reijnders notes, viewers of these TV series are primed to identify with particular landscapes.
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Thus the cellular response, like the humoral one, can be primed by a vaccine.
Others said that stocks had fallen so far, that they were primed for a bound.
Banks face more damage from the risky lending that primed a burst property bubble.
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They found that ObamaCare was primed to blow up much of the market for employer-sponsored health insurance.
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Isaac posits that Sharism should be primed and applied to multiple industries to disruptively create greater value.
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The engineered cells are then infused back into the patient, primed to hunt down the leukemia cells.
But music is the one medium that seemed almost primed for an interpretation of the day's events.
The government statement said the explosives had been primed to blow up when it was switched on.
It's a city that proves it's possible to be elegant, seductive, beguiling and primed for the future.
Armstrong faces considerable legal exposure, and cycling fans are primed to roll their eyes at any equivocation.
So is the world's largest democracy primed to overtake the world's biggest single party state as the next economic miracle?
It has the flaws of any developing nation, primed for growth but still immersed in poverty and illiteracy.
Muscled and primed, the Marines arrive in Saudi Arabia in the fall of 1990 and wait in the desert.
The nursing workforce is primed to grow the fastest of all healthcare occupations, expanding by 26% by 2020.
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In the coming year Japan's politics is primed for its biggest shake-up in more than half a century.
Thus they are primed to be influenced by advertising in a way that they just are not at Facebook.
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Samore said that the sarin bombs, which typically contain huge quantities of agents, are probably still primed for use.
Another potential risk: A good number of voters may be primed to punish the incumbent for poor economic times.
This suggests an obvious criticism: by providing the light-bulb figure, the researchers primed their subjects to underestimate energy consumption.
And don't think their salespeople aren't well-primed for buyers who walk smugly into a dealership carrying Internet-generated pricing information.
If the market is primed, the time from call to execution can be three or four seconds, says Lavender.
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