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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121. In July, Premier Whitney appointed his own three-man commission of inquiry to examine the subject of electrical power.
122. Barclays is working towards combining its Premier Banking clients, aimed at those earning £60,000 or more, with Barclays Stockbrokers.
123. The 21-year-old striker has scored seven goals in 13 Premier League games since a surprise £1 million move from Millwall in September.
124. He's impressed a number of Premier League managers but Venables will be the first to make a move.
125. In actual fact, the premier was growing more and more disenchanted with the private power lobby.
126. After the promise of recent weeks, Tottenham meekly succumbed to the Premier League's bottom club.
127. Mariner said AmHS / Premier / SunHealth owns or operates 650 hospitals and healthcare facilities nationwide.
128. In Seoul, another assassin stabbed Wan-Yong Yi, the collaborator who had helped Ito seize power and was premier under him.
129. With so many other potential challengers struggling, United are suddenly looking the team most likely to win the Premier League.
130. We've got a good football team in the first or premier division next season.
131. The Governor appoints the Premier, who appoints the executive Cabinet.
132. The relatively small production of Mutigny is, however, of good premier cru quality.
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133. This village produces strong wines of good varietal character well deserving premier cru status.
134. That thought is too depressing for words ... player for player we are probably the strongest squad in the premier league.
135. The premier plus rooms have mini bars, hairdryers and trouser presses.
136. At its southern end are the rolling green pastures of Parliament Hill, north London's premier spot for kite-flying.
137. Did you spot the Premier League faces in our back page picture?
138. Classification of Coligny's white grapes jumped from 85% to 90% in 1985, assuming premier cru status.
139. The president is elected popularly for a fixed seven-year term and then selects a premier, who selects a cabinet.
140. It chooses a Premier from amongst its number, who then appoints a Cabinet.
141. The remaining fixtures on today's Premier card have the look of relegation dogfights.
142. Labour claimed the Budget will leave the average family £8 a week worse off, but Premier John Major disagreed.
143. What is the fastest goal in the premier league so far this season?
144. It's more important for me, than for the Premier League, to get the right balance between cash and exposure.
145. Early in the seventeenth century, moreover, the post of premier commis had begun to emerge.
146. Although journalists have placed Bristol in the premier league, there is no room for complacency.
147. He described 3D / I as one of the premier architectural and construction management companies.
148. Accept a £12m offer to move Wimbledon north to merge with a League club who would take over the Premier League franchise.
149. It is the premier international marketplace for new product introductions, support programs and high-performance technologies.
150. Yet the premier, facing a provincial election that year, could scarcely halt the growing pressure for public, power.
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