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1Prime (liturgy) — Prime, or the First Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the traditional Divine Office (Canonical Hours), said at the first hour of daylight (approximately 6:00 a.m.), between the morning Hour of Lauds and the 9 a.m. Hour of Terce. It is part of… …
2Prime — • Article on the office of Prime, now suppressed Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prime Prime † …
3Prime time — or primetime is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. Definition In North America, television networks feed their prime time programming in two blocks: one for the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones, and… …
4Prime Meridian — 0° Prime Meridian …
5Prime Minister parodies (Private Eye) — Prime Minister parodies are a long running feature of the British satirical magazine Private Eye, which have been included in the majority of issues since the magazine s inception. The parodies consist of one arch satirical personification of the …
6Prime Computer — Prime Computer, Inc. was a Natick, Massachusetts based producer of minicomputers from 1972 until 1992. The alternative spellings PR1ME and PR1ME Computer were used as brand names or logos by the company. Contents 1 Founders 2 History 3 Operating… …
7prime minister — prime ministerial /pruym min euh stear ee euhl/, adj. prime ministership, n. prime ministry. the principal minister and head of government in parliamentary systems; chief of the cabinet or ministry: the British prime minister. [1640 50] * * * or… …
8Prime Minister's Questions — (PMQs) (officially Questions to the Prime Minister) is a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom, where every Wednesday when the House of Commons is sitting the Prime Minister spends half an hour answering questions from Members of… …
9Prime Minister-elect — is the term sometimes used to refer to a person who will likely succeed an incumbent as Prime Minister, but has yet to be sworn into office; usually as a result of a general election or a leadership spill within the governing party.The term can… …
10Prime — Prime, n. 1. The first part; the earliest stage; the beginning or opening, as of the day, the year, etc.; hence, the dawn; the spring. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] In the very prime of the world. Hooker. [1913 Webster] Hope waits upon the flowery… …