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I did a little trick... in .htaccess file...
Before launching a new site, I did a redirect to an existing site with pr5 (similar in topic) so that any requests to the new domain would see the pr5 site.
After I completed development of the site, I removed the redirect. The new site now has pr5 (took a couple of weeks for Google to synchronize all its servers to the new site...).
Make sure you redirect to a site you own, otherwise this could be considered hijacking if you're using another company's site...
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