primaries in English

noun
1
a preliminary election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially presidential, election.
During a political party's election primaries , its best talent is selected and nominated to run for public office.
2
a primary color.
In dealing with pigment the primaries are red, blue, and yellow, not green.
3
the Primary or Paleozoic era.

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1. System and method for generating rgb primaries for a wide color gamut, and color encoding system using rgb primaries

2. But there's a lot of primaries ahead.

3. While most modern passerines have ten primaries, some have only nine.

4. He ran a lackluster campaign for president in the 1992 primaries.

5. Tracks critical monitor attributes including white luminance color primaries.

6. Shouldn't we revisit this when we're closer to the primaries?

7. FOR John McCain, winning primaries is no longer just about heaping up delegates.

8. I have visited you in Primaries and even in children’s hospitals.

9. So open primaries would make that problem much, much less severe.

10. They do, however, get to vote for party delegates in presidential primaries.

11. Pence endorsed Senator Ted Cruz of Texas in the 2016 Republican presidential primaries.

12. Although open primaries increase voter participation, they also create the potential for sabotage.

13. Local organizational clout started to tell as the pace of the primaries quickened.

14. Charbonier won a spot on the PNP ballot at the primaries earlier in 2012.

15. Mixing two primary paint colors produces a “secondary color,” halfway between the two primaries used.

16. • DFS analysis may vary statistically if contra-lateral primaries are removed as an end-point.

17. • DFS analysis may vary statistically if contra-lateral primaries are removed as an end-point. 9

18. Steve Kornacki uses mixed reality to illustrate how Caucusing works and why caucuses are different from primaries.

19. Overall, it took a good many years for the primaries to wrest control from the bosses.

20. Chinese Association of Gerontology aggregate materials throughout the primaries, and has commissioned professional verification agency, ranked.

21. 13 As the primaries draw near, will voters learn more about Mr Giuliani and reject him?

22. A similar dynamic was at work with a 1998 initiative campaign that would have allowed open primaries.

23. Clinton emerged as the front-runner for the nomination after the first set of primaries in February 1992.

24. They then ratify the nomination of a candidate who already has won the nomination in the primaries.

25. For the past two decades, the national party conventions have been reduced to rubber-stamping the primaries' popular choices.

26. The positive is a recording of the other additive primaries, red and blue, the combination of which is magenta.

27. She did not contest in the party primaries that year and did not defend her constituency in 2016.

28. 8 We now need a step change in our secondary schools to match that achieved in our primaries.

29. During late 2007, the two parties adopted rules against states' moving their primaries to an earlier date in the year.

30. Sixteen states held primaries on Super Tuesday, the largest presidential primary election day in U.S. history up to that point.

31. The female starts to moult her primaries before her mate inAccipiter nisus, Accipiter gentilis and apparently some other species.

32. Achromatic lens: A lens which refracts light of most colours equally, i. e. corrected for blue and green light of the primaries.

33. Last winter, I suggested giving the early primaries to the states with the highest voter turnout in the prior presidential election.

34. Designed to improve and open up Caucuses to all party members, the requirements actually made Caucuses more difficult to manage and inadvertently led to the rise of primaries.

35. According to “The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia,” when producing the color effect of light, “beams of light are combined ‘additively,’ and red, blue, and green are typically chosen as primaries.

36. The rate of rejected Ballots was lower in November than during last year’ s primaries in several pivotal states despite an increase in absentee Ballots cast, The Associated Press found.

37. Nevada Entrance Poll Results: GOP Electorate Older, Angrier Voters in the fourth contest of the 2016 Republican nomination process are Angrier and older than in the prior primaries or caucuses.

38. The tips of our “primaries,” as you call the ten large feathers at the end of each wing, bend upward against the resisting air and twist at an angle to our wings.

39. Citing her paper entitled “Fall Befuddlers: Broad-tailed, Rufous/Allen’s, and Calliope”, she writes ‘Rufous and Allen’s are relatively compact, big-headed, and barrel-chested with tapered outer primaries that give the folded wing a scythe-like shape.

40. ‘He can Bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states.’ ‘When not Bedevilled by his personal demons his mind is razor-sharp and positive and he uses his cue as if it was a magician's wand.’

41. ‘He can Bedevil his opponent all through the February primaries and caucuses in 17 states.’ ‘When not Bedevilled by his personal demons his mind is razor-sharp and positive and he uses his cue as if it was a magician's wand.’

42. It states: Ego infra scriptus Presbyter & Collegii Grassinorum in Academia Parisiensi Primaries, testor 'Ingenuum Adolescentem Jo Ludovicum de Garibal secundum graca'---Orationis praemium in prima Classe iure merito cosecutum illoque donatum esse Die '28.' Augusti, Anni millesimi sexcentesimi quinquagesimi 'septimi' in solemni praemiorum

43. ‘The Aspirants lingered around, checked, cross-checked and kept their fingers crossed over the prospects of getting a job.’ ‘Many Aspirants seem to be adapting to the new climate.’ ‘They watched the few primaries then held, but made their own judgments about the talent and electability of the Aspirants.’

44. ‘It is important for the feathers to be relatively broad, with a web of good firm texture, a strong shaft, the barbs, barbules, and Barbicels closely and tightly knitted together.’ ‘Often part of a bird's incessant cleaning routine is the straightening of wing primaries, which seems to help reattatch the Barbicels …

45. The 2020 Iowa Democratic presidential Caucuses, the first nominating contests in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, took place on February 3, 2020.The winner was Pete Buttigieg, who became the first openly gay person to ever win a presidential contest in the United States.The Iowa Caucuses are closed Caucuses wherein only registered members of a party …

46. The 2020 presidential Campaign of Joe Biden began on April 25, 2019, when Biden released a video announcing his candidacy in the 2020 Democratic party presidential primaries, and concluded with him and his running mate Kamala Harris defeating incumbent president Donald Trump and vice president Mike Pence in the general election.Biden, the vice president of the United States from 2009 to 2017