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Eighty-eight years ago this week, Calvin Coolidge took office upon the sudden death of President Warren Harding.
How Silent Cal Beat a Recession Charles C. Johnson 2011
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Eighty-eight percent of drop-outs had passing grades.
Online education expands for U.S. need, awaits innovation 2009
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Eighty-eight per cent of people responding to government consultation said that they didn't think that breed-specific legislation was effective at keeping the public safe.
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Eighty-eight percent of consumers found that corporations had recovered from the recession better than American families, and 85 percent thought corporations had better prospects for the coming year.
Jeffrey Hollender: Five Things Business Leaders Must Do in 2011 Jeffrey Hollender 2011
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Eighty-eight percent of Harlem Success students are proficient in reading and 95% are proficient in math.
Scenes From the New York Education Wars Joel Klein 2011
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-- Eighty-eight percent of students from Texas and 12% from other states and nations.
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Eighty-eight percent of the German people opposed the bailout plan, and Angela Merkel's government was certain to lose seats in their upcoming election if they supported the bailout.
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Eighty-eight potential jurors were interviewed and four chosen, so far, to sit in judgment of Engelica Castillo, 20, who stands accused of murdering her two-year-old baby cousin, Jada Justice, in June 2009.
Jury Selection Begins In Jada Justice Trial, Woman Accused Of Murdering 2-Year-Old Cousin 2010
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Eighty-eight percent of reserves are held by national oil companies, which also represent the majority of worldwide production.
How BP's oil spill mess could be much worse Kyle Thompson-Westra 2010
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Eighty-eight percent of reserves are held by national oil companies, which also represent the majority of worldwide production.
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