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Word: prefered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Would you prefer that the University continue to give out lottery numbers before house selections are made, or that the University not give out the numbers before freshmen make their choices...

Author: By James E. Schwartz, | Title: Changes Considered For Housing Lottery | 4/2/1986 | See Source »

...referendum vote, which will be held in house dining halls and the Freshman Union during lunch and dinner through Wednesday, will ask students whether they would prefer to have midyear exams before winter break...

Author: By Julie L. Belcove, | Title: Campus Polled On Early Exams | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

...Chirac that might go on for two years, or until the next presidential election. Mitterrand could, for instance, dissolve parliament and plunge the country into further political disarray. He could also resign, a course that he has threatened to pursue if his presidential powers are challenged. "I would prefer to renounce my position rather than the authority that goes with it," he said last week. "I am not going to be a cut-rate President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France the Leap in the Dark | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

Golf carts were conceived as simple, functional machines that would ferry players around courses that often stretched for three or four sinuous miles. Now, however, more and more linksters prefer to ride in style. Japan's Yamaha, which is becoming the deluxe class of fairway transport, has just introduced the fanciest, priciest cart ever to cruise past a clubhouse. Called the Sun Classic, this "golf car," as Yamaha refers to it, sells for $4,230 and comes with tinted windshield, headlights with high beams, self-canceling turn signals, brake and tail lights, adjustable seats and chrome wheels with < whitewall tires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Luxury on the Links | 3/10/1986 | See Source »

Where does one come up with such a radical idea? Bertrand Russell wondered sadly, "If one man offers you democracy and another offers you a bag of grain, at what stage of starvation will you prefer the grain to the vote?" Astonishing that democracy ever prevails, the unwieldy comic hero of stage and screen. The Philippines offered astonishment. Somewhere in people's minds, among the vacillations and flaccidities, an insistent voice resides, murmuring the old familiar lines: Everyone counts. Everyone is responsible for the honor of his life. Try not to forget what you saw last week. It was ourselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People Power: The Philippines | 3/10/1986 | See Source »

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