Word: fairings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...overly enthusiastic, but everyone sort of grudgingly accepts that it's fair," said Jacqueline A. O'Neill, Harvard's associate vice president for state and community affairs...
Huntington said Marcos is likely to remain ashead of state for any one of three reasons. Hecould win a fair election because the bulk of therural Philippine population supports him. Marcosmight manufacture votes and not let Aquino win.And even if she does win, Marcos might declare astate of emergency and invalidate the results ofthe elections, Huntington said...
Aquino supporters, convinced that theircandidate will win if the elections are fair, havebeen working to publicize Marcos' ill health inorder to undermine his image as a powerful andeffective leader among the people of thePhilippines, Corsino said...
Make that first "some" Yale and that second "some" Harvard, and you've got a fair picture of tonight's men's hockey game at Bright Center...
...FAIR, Spielberg faced an almost impossible task in dealing with this movie. Adaptations of novels are harder to perfect than are original screenplays. The Color Purple poses an especially difficult problem for the potential adaptor, both because the book was widely read and because it adheres to the problematic first-person narrative format. Spielberg seems to realize the latter difficulty and attempts to avoid that puzzle simply by abandoning Celie's first-person narration within the first half hour of the movie. Another difficulty is length. The movie clocks in at two and a half hours, approximately the same time...