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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of prime-time in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of prime-time in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of prime-time in a Sentence

  1. Rachel Maddow:

    MSNBC's Trump-bashing prime time host Rachel Maddow suggested Trump should never have granted Kim a meeting. I don't think we should sugarcoat what the president has done here by agreeing to this meeting. North Korea is the most repressive dictatorship on Earth, arguably.

  2. James Clapper:

    Cuomo Prime Time, i've long been an advocate of involving Dennis Rodman.

  3. Katherine Helmond:

    I don't think it's lurid, daytime soaps go into areas - lesbianism, married nuns, a woman in love with a priest - that would not be touched in prime time. And they're super-serious. We just take real situations and exaggerate them.

  4. Jeremy Faust:

    This is not ready for prime time and, quite frankly, it sends a message that they're scrambling.

  5. Matt Schlapp:

    Now we need to see how they handle it when they are really pressed in prime time with all their competitors around, what kind of temperament do they have? Do you have reasonable policy positions or is it just a bunch of pablum?


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