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  • Twenty-three percent said they had previously regarded themselves as a Democrat, 22 percent said they had considered themselves a Republican and nine percent said they had been both a Democrat and a Republican in the last five years.

    The amazingly unpredictable independent voter Chris Cillizza 2010

  • Twenty-three die in clashes between Tunisia jobs protesters and police

    Quick crossword No 12,690 2011

  • Steichen has also edited two volumes of conversion/reversion stories: Prodigal Daughters: Catholic Women Come Home to the Church (Ignatius Press, 1999), and the just published Chosen: How Christ Sent Twenty-three Surprised Converts to Replant His Vineyard (Ignatius Press, 2009), which contains the conversion stories of folks including Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Steven W. Mosher, Joseph Pearce, Kristine Franklin, and many others.

    Religion 2009

  • Twenty-three of them operate in the United States.

    Japan 'unprepared' for nuclear disaster 2011

  • Steichen has also edited two volumes of conversion/reversion stories: Prodigal Daughters: Catholic Women Come Home to the Church (Ignatius Press, 1999), and the just published Chosen: How Christ Sent Twenty-three Surprised Converts to Replant His Vineyard (Ignatius Press, 2009), which contains the conversion stories of folks including Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Steven W. Mosher, Joseph Pearce, Kristine Franklin, and many others.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Steichen has also edited two volumes of conversion/reversion stories: Prodigal Daughters: Catholic Women Come Home to the Church (Ignatius Press, 1999), and the just published Chosen: How Christ Sent Twenty-three Surprised Converts to Replant His Vineyard (Ignatius Press, 2009), which contains the conversion stories of folks including Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Steven W. Mosher, Joseph Pearce, Kristine Franklin, and many others.

    Dissent and Heresy 2009

  • Twenty-three different people speak about the situations they found themselves in under the controlling regime of Islam, what sacrifices they made, most importantly in the lacking of rights that many American citizens take for granted every day.

    2010 March 11 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Twenty-three minutes later, Zwizanski, who nearly retired following a difficult 2008 season, earned himself a spot in the hot seat for over an hour.

    From one hour to the podium for Zwizanski at the Tour de San Luis 2011

  • Twenty-three different people speak about the situations they found themselves in under the controlling regime of Islam, what sacrifices they made, most importantly in the lacking of rights that many American citizens take for granted every day.

    “Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out” Edited by Susan Crimp and Joel Richardson (WND Books, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Steichen has also edited two volumes of conversion/reversion stories: Prodigal Daughters: Catholic Women Come Home to the Church (Ignatius Press, 1999), and the just published Chosen: How Christ Sent Twenty-three Surprised Converts to Replant His Vineyard (Ignatius Press, 2009), which contains the conversion stories of folks including Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Steven W. Mosher, Joseph Pearce, Kristine Franklin, and many others.

    Current Affairs 2009

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