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- adjective taking place before
primary school ; as in pre-primaryeducation
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Examples
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Fiorina, who along with former Rep. Tom Campbell has been at the top of pre-primary polls, denied knowledge of wrongdoing.
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Former state Sen. Sarah Minear loaned her campaign $250,000 this month, according to a pre-primary report her campaign filed Thursday.
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There has been insufficient research done to ascertain the benefits of a small amount of ELT at the pre-primary level.
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On the one hand he deplores the references to religion in the current pre-primary debates.
Denis Lacorne: Secularists Or Christian? The Religious Lives Of American Political Candidates In The Public Sphere Denis Lacorne 2011
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Teaching languages to primary and pre-primary students is a good thing.
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For the record, not that polls have been great indicators this year, but pre-primary polls show John McCain and Mitt Romney in a statistical tie for first place, with Rudy Giuliani well behind in third.
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If Democrats can make Buck's positions -- especially his pre-primary positions and subsequent reversals -- on hot-button issues broadly understood, they can both hold Bennet's lead among women and strongly motivate the Democratic base to vote on November 2nd.
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We discussed yesterday how Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck hasn't done himself many favors by trying to moderate his pre-primary positions.
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For the record, not that polls have been great indicators this year, but pre-primary polls show John McCain and Mitt Romney in a statistical tie for first place, with Rudy Giuliani well behind in third.
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Motion 1: This house believes that teaching languages to primary or pre-primary students is a waste of time irrespective of quality.
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