He's one of the nation's premier scientists.
1 (especially used in news reports) the leader of the government of a country, or of a large part of a country --
He was widely regarded as one of the world’s premier authorities on heart disease.
3 the leader of the government of some countries, or the leader of the government of a part of a country: --
the premier of Ontario
She is a portfolio manager at one of Edinburgh's premier investment houses.
Malaysia is the premier shopping destination in South-East Asia.
Marketing Glasgow as a premier business location involved a major advertising campaign.
The second disc included a trivia game, bloopers, premiers, deleted scenes, interviews, trailers and teasers and the making of the film and songs.
The season premiered to 9.93 million viewers and a 3.2 in the demo making it the least watched season premiere in the show's history.
His best-known work is his piano concerto which premiered in 1941.
He either accepts or rejects the names of cabinet nominees proposed by the premier.
Like the premier, the president may assign a distinct value to non-partisan ministers compared to ministers from his own coalition.
She has premiered many significant contemporary organ works, as well as regularly including 20th century literature on her recital programs.
Premiers is a mixed show choir which consistently places in the top five at area competitions.
The second season premiered with 3.43 million viewers.