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I have primed Wiesse that we are expecting an extra incomer and assume, again from what you wrote, that it is someone with Errdian heritage – unless they are totally unsuitable, and I sincerely doubt you would be sending them across if that were the case, there will be no problem allowing him or her to stay
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Its three black masts dominated the bay of Dorini like primed Harpoon missiles locked onto a delicate conservation sanctuary
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They will be sampling the wares of the town's pubs, getting tanked, ready and primed for heckling
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Her scream is internalised, is stored and primed for another target
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The second syringe is primed and dosed in his jacket pocket
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was paintless, primed in gray, with sand marks in several areas around its base and
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His temper could be short, his natural arrogance primed
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’ The graviton inverter bubble was already primed
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The negative mass string modulator was primed
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Nevertheless she tried to summon him, sending out strong thoughts while Heigener primed his scanning device
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So he removed a neutron grenade from his utility belt, primed its remote detonator; threw it towards the main building, then ran towards the B'tari craft
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How normal can you appear with a chip inside your head, primed to unleash its torture at the whim of its controller? Actually, that controller was most likely to be an AI or even something more basic, programmed to identify certain words or actions – anything that may be a threat to the conspiracy
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What was she thinking of? He must think she was as easy as a primed pump
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He could get into enough trouble without getting primed for it
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a long way since that day when she’d evacuated the crew of the Grand Banks and primed it for
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Rita had already primed them in the event of everything going pear shaped and they never missed a beat
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Saldon nodded and primed his crossbow
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Hearing Sheena’s shout Dawn skidded to a halt, turning quickly, gun at the ready, primed to kill any cat that threatened them
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Maybe if she spared a few hours to rest, she would be primed to assist when night fell and the outside forces were able to move into action
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’ Zavitz was primed with a little cash and the promise of additional funding as required
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It was all planned and primed, ready for what was in the end only inevitable and long ago decided
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He felt relieved his mask was finally cast off, feeling primed and ready for everything that the Patriarch would throw at him
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had been primed to write this book about our experiences
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did we know that we were being primed for a grand surprise
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Now you keep that quick draw of yours primed and ready
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The sound is familiar: the anger of people primed to kill
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" I primed the pump
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Batistuta was primed to enter,
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The outsider can tell the difference because we’ve been primed to notice, Ian finally barked
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It sat there, weapons primed, like it had been waiting the whole time
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The audience is primed with alcohol and fantasies, the stripper has a better than usual body that’s been primped and prepared, and there's no time to see faults as he or she gyrates in a sexually provocative dance
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They primed themselves on being profound businessmen and making sure their father's business way succeeded in future investments even after Fat Sal's death
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The area was now primed for the explosion – all of the packages could be detonated by the use of one remote – carried by Hu Lyang only!
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They are primed for submission
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He glared down at the broken thing, primed to hit it some more, but the only motion it made now was an occasional twitch of a leg or quiver of an antenna
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By the time the attack finally happens, the defender’s forces are exhausted from the tension of standing high watches in anticipation while the attacker’s forces, rested after their journey, are primed for the attack
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contaminates, then primed it
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Union leaders are primed and ready to receive this information the information that we are discussing today
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Union representatives had been primed and counseled for their part in the announcements
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Early in the twentieth century, he was supported by perhaps a single assistant who primed the spring-barrier, as well as the clerk of the course
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He then fell on his primed grenade and was blown up
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Rudolph primed the pump of time-wasting conversation
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They were primed to go with just small hand luggage and a laptop computer
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She’d primed his pump with a few whispered words
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His mission primed everything else
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Taking cover behind one of the walls of the ruined house used by Ingrid, the Irgun fighter primed a grenade and, carefully calculating his throw, sent his grenade fly over the wall protecting him
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With the dramatic crash of the stock market, and the ensuing economic crises, which now had knocked the nation to its knees, we became confident that our Operation NewVision would find our audience primed to take up our call for an armed revolution
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His Glock was primed and ready and his pulse
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“Pain is primed to do its educating,” the stranger said in a hollow tone
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The easiest, most traditional and biologically primal TPT is the fight/flight startle response – make someone afraid and they are primed to flee or attack
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To be obsessively apathetic is to be compulsively bored and therefore constantly primed to be triggered – one's will is exchanged for game 425
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His resources were two cartwheels, primed with combustible materials
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Max then reported, “Ok the sites that the Monitor blew up were all places that Jack was at meaning that he lied about the bombings being random, which also means that he probably has all the buildings in the city primed with explosives, which would explain how he could blow up the hotel
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At this stage of the game, they were primed for the hunt
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With the restless dogs primed for their mission, Smitty signaled the women to return to the safety of the car
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“I have six more charges and a blunderbuss primed for any more mischief
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Melvin, primed and ready, drew a straw from his jacket
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An hour later, Buseth returned, primed to question Stacey about his bad information, only to find Tovar struggling to free himself from the electrical cord
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Was there a political cover-up of the Wong and Tse murders, was a political time-bomb primed to go off, and who and where was the killer now?
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Maybe even dismantle some time-programmed plot or device the killer had already primed
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This needle was an extraordinarily explosive needle, primed to detonate in just days
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I was certain he meant what he said and so when I sat down at the computer immediately after the telephone conversation I primed myself mentally to be cautious and in no way go overboard with the descriptions even though there was adequate material to whet the temptation
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“Take the safety off, point it that way and squeeze the trigger” Stu instructed, as he pointed over the desk towards Mophi’s position, he showed Spock the safety catch, which he applied in case the big lad got trigger happy and set the gun in the rapid fire position and primed the chamber
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I was primed for scalps and a pocket of
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He primed the weapon and began to walk towards the sign,
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He was able to easily accomplish this as his young, light body was extremely primed for just such a task
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Rafferty didn't think her that accomplished an actress, no matter how much her husband might have primed her
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Your body is primed and ripe during that time
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stashed trolley and was primed ready to beat the system once again
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The gallant combatant came well primed by his master the duke as to how he was to bear himself against the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha; being warned that he must on no account slay him, but strive to shirk the first encounter so as to avoid the risk of killing him, as he was sure to do if he met him full tilt
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provokingly predisposed and primed as we were, by all the moving
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Having in this judicious manner primed Mr Mucklewheel as to the procedure, I suddenly recollected that I had a letter to write to catch the post, and having told him so, “Maybe,” quo’ I, “ye would step the length of Mr Birky’s and see how he is inclined, and by the time I am done writing, ye can be back; for after all that we have been saying, and the warm and friendly interest you have taken in this business, I really would not wish my friends to stir in it, unless it is to be done in a satisfactory manner
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Hand grenades were primed and tossed into the openings, more explosions thundered, and two revolver-armed Charisians took over each window, firing into the smoke-filled interior to keep the defenders’ heads down while two more of the attackers assaulted the door bar with axes
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and Ellen had remained at Tara to go over the accounts of the plantation before he took Gerald, primed with brandy, had given Jonas Wilkerson his dismissal that morning, his departure
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Then, when you go off the diet—which you have to, because no severe calorie restriction diet is sustainable—your body is primed to gain the weight back, and more
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Marian, primed to a humorous mood, would discover the queer-shaped flints aforesaid, and shriek with laughter, Tess remaining severely obtuse
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Even when the slamming in the hallway stopped, she was primed for it to continue, and after rinsing the conditioner from her hair, she killed the water and the radio and pressed an ear to the shower wall
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In the section on trend lines in Chapter 3, we looked at how a set of steeper trend lines was needed to contain a trend that increases in strength; seeing many of these steeper, short trend lines is one warning that a market could be primed for a blow-off
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, a spring after a long-enough consolidation that the market appeared to be primed to break down
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The market must be overextended or in some way primed for reversal
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One challenge is assessing the strength of the trend while looking for that fine line between a very strong market and one that is overextended, perhaps primed for reversal
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This trade could potentially be executed mechanically, but many traders will find best results using this condition to identify markets primed to move and then executing those trades with discretion
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When the line is dramatically extended to the upside, it could indicate that the move is already overdone and potentially primed for a small reversal
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For instance, all other things being equal, stopping out after three consecutive downward closes in stocks would be a bad plan because the market is usually primed for a bounce at that point
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At this point, the stock was potentially primed for a directional move, and another long position was justified
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33 was perhaps not as dramatically overextended as the uptrends in the previous examples, but multiple tests below the lower band, followed by a last-gasp sell-off that quickly failed, were warnings of a possible overextension and of a trend that was primed for reversal
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And we’re primed for a decent decline
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Not only do the items have to be correctly priced, but also that the market is receptive, primed and ready if you like
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The selling has been absorbed, the market has been tested for further selling, and the low volume test signals success, Duke Energy is now primed and ready to move
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Perhaps Jersey Shore in fact went out to the Jersey Shore for some GTL (gym, tanning, and laundry à la MTV’s The Jersey Shore), but Shark was seated, primed, and making more
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“He’s primed and the grill is hot,” I said
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Also, as a result of missing an opportunity in September 2008 to make big money on the short side by playing what was the true short-selling “sweet spot” too lightly, and given that I “knew” the financials were going down, I was primed to make big money shorting banks, brokers, insurers, commercial REITs, whatever else I was certain was about to collapse as a result of the “final solution” in the 2008-2009 financial crisis
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What had he been thinking as he primed himself for the kill?
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Primed to save the doctor
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primed heroin and cocaine seeking without producing nonspecific disruption in