Synonym: PM, Prime Minister, chancellor, premier, premiere, prime minister, prime. Similar words: premiere, premium, premise, remind, remiss, reminder, reminiscent, Supreme. Meaning: ['prɪ'mɪr ,'prɪːmjər /'premɪə] n. 1. the person who holds the position of head of the government in England 2. the person who is head of state (in several countries). v. 1. be performed for the first time 2. perform a work for the first time. adj. 1. first in rank or degree 2. preceding all others in time.
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61. Meanwhile, Swindon celebrated promotion to the Premier League today by breaking their own club record transfer fee.
62. Soggy underfoot it may be, but it's hard to dampen the spirit of the country's premier rowing event.
63. In their third premier league match, Swindon Town faced Liverpool, who brought three thousand supporters with them.
64. Crossley's howler left Forest rooted to the foot of the Premier League, four points behind second-from-bottom Wimbledon.
65. Recently relegated to the first division, the projected loss of Premier League gate receipts meant a further deficit of £400,000.
66. But since its premier issue in January 1993, Wired has led a charmed life.
67. The top crews practice all year round for the premier event in the raft racing calendar.
68. The President urged the Premier to preserve the existing balance of power in arms and geography.
69. Borrowing thematically from Medea, this world premier unfolds as she attempts to derail the wedding, prompting Cortez to vow revenge.
70. Moreover, they were journalists from a premier worldwide newsgathering organization, playing themselves and at great length in a feature-film fantasy.
71. That takes Shearer's tally to 10 goals in 10 games and he is also the Premier League's leading scorer.
72. And yesterday his name was circulated to other Premier League clubs.
73. Players from almost every Premier League club were involved in a shoot that took four days and cost £400[sentencedict.com/premier.html],000.
74. There had been fears about his position after he met namesake Albert Reynolds, the Eire Premier, a few weeks ago.
75. I really hope they can raise their game and get us back into the Premier Division.
76. In the first icy transatlantic blast, he pointedly refused to meet Premier John Major, who visits Washington later this month.
77. Swindon will go wild if their ice hockey team win promotion to the Premier League.
78. The red army marches on its stomach, although the dream of Wembley and premier league football is food for thought.
79. Premier John Major and the monarch discussed the historic moves during his weekend stay at Balmoral.
80. The speculation was fuelled by Premier John Major who refused to rule them out.
81. We look forward in 2000 to consolidating our reputation as one of Britain's premier political publishers.
82. Victory would take them within striking distance of Premier League leaders Fareham.
83. Middlesbrough won the game to clinch automatic promotion to the Premier Division.
84. The majestic indoor arena holds its premier four-day championship show from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 September.
85. But their knockout involvement allowed Whiston Cross to take over the premier division leadership courtesy of a 5-2 victory over Monks Sports.
86. The battered Premier was today desperately trying to reassert his authority after Mr Lamont's devastating attack.
87. President Mitterand continued to be very active in foreign policy,[sentencedict.com] but allowed the premier to control the domestic policy agenda.
88. It won't be replaced until we get back to the premier league.
89. His shock decision - on the eve of Labour's party conference - threw a lifeline to battered Premier John Major.
90. Designated Britain's premier venue for international athletics events, it can also house conventions or concerts for up to 13,000.
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