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Eighty-five percent of Black Protestants report that they say grace daily, compared to 58 percent of evangelicals and 38 percent of mainline Protestants.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Eighty-five percent agree that “morality is a personal matter and society should not force everyone to follow one standard.”
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Eighty-five years ago, Josef K., a senior bank clerk, was unexpectedly arrested by two mysterious agents who refused to identify themselves or the nature of the crime.
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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Eighty-five percent of a school's grade is based on state test scores.
Beth Fertig: Lessons From Grading Schools With Test Scores Beth Fertig 2010
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Eighty-five percent of a school's grade is based on state test scores.
Beth Fertig: Lessons From Grading Schools With Test Scores Beth Fertig 2010
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Eighty-five years ago, Josef K., a senior bank clerk, was unexpectedly arrested by two mysterious agents who refused to identify themselves or the nature of the crime.
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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Eighty-five percent of a school's grade is based on state test scores.
Beth Fertig: Lessons From Grading Schools With Test Scores Beth Fertig 2010
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Eighty-five percent of a school's grade is based on state test scores.
Beth Fertig: Lessons From Grading Schools With Test Scores Beth Fertig 2010
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Eighty-five million dollars of Citizens United money was spent on U.S.
Reversing 'Citizens United' Katrina vanden Heuvel 2011
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Eighty-five years ago, Josef K., a senior bank clerk, was unexpectedly arrested by two mysterious agents who refused to identify themselves or the nature of the crime.
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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