Word: preferably
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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According to a new Gallup poll, 59% of Democrats want a Mondale-Hart ticket, compared with only 27% who prefer Mondale with an other running mate. The same poll was bad news for the Hart advisers who still hope to draw delegates away from Mondale by arguing that the Senator would run a stronger race against Reagan. It showed the President ahead of Mondale, 53% to 44%, and leading Hart by virtually the same margin...
...President's commitment to a $1.6 trillion military buildup as evidence that the U.S. is determined to achieve military superiority over the Soviet Union. (When asked at his press conference last week whether the Republican Party platform should call for "parity" or "superiority," Reagan answered that he would prefer "we not ask for superiority.") They accuse the Administration of having presented deliberately lopsided proposals in nuclear arms talks in order to prevent any agreement from being reached. Soviet officials tirelessly repeat the argument that the new Pershing II missiles that NATO began deploying in West Germany last November are first...
...prefer writing about yourself to digging up the trash of your predecessors, Creative Writing S-20, "Autobiography," may be in store for you. It promises to "explore how details gleaned from both memory and observation can bridge the gap between reality and fiction...
...nearly $200 billion is a bit like making the perfect spaghetti sauce. There are hundreds of different recipes because individual cooks have their own special tastes. Congressional Democrats want to trim the deficit primarily by reducing military spending and raising taxes, while the White House and many Republicans would prefer to cut social programs...
...prove helpful to those who are bothered by the side effects of morphine, which include night mares, nausea, constipation and hallucinations. Finally, Quattlebaum points to the experience in countries like Britain, where heroin is available as an analgesic. "Where doctors have a choice," she insists, "both patients and doctors prefer heroin...