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He has expressed a preference to be extradited to The Hague for trial.
Even one of Mr Howard's frontbench team, Alan Duncan, has expressed a preference for Mr Kerry.
Mr. Sanders, who has expressed a preference for an educator in the job, was more quizzical but nonetheless positive.
The Bush administration rightly endorses openness, Iraqi participation and international legal norms, but it has expressed a preference for a trial conducted by Iraqis.
"The federal government has expressed a preference for referring to signs by their route numbers to minimize driver distraction," she said.
He has expressed a preference for staying in Boston, and General Manager Theo Epstein has praised him, but the Red Sox have usually not been the highest bidders in trying to retain their veteran players.
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Nevertheless, it is a near-certainty that, if the recall passes, the winner will be someone preferred by fewer voters than the number who will have expressed a preference for retaining the incumbent.
Potter said that a couple of players had expressed a preference for Wigan but they were comfortably outvoted.
Cyril Blondel, spokesman for Ms Bermann, denied that the First Minister had expressed a preference between Labour or the Conservatives.
By a plurality of half a million, the voters had expressed a preference for his ideas (though not, one guesses, his personality) over Bush's.
Secretary Powell put the best face on the Japanese move, saying that Mr. Koizumi had expressed a preference for finding a way "to move forward with the United States".
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