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Fifty-nine percent of the most religious, 7 percent of the least.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Fifty-nine bodies have been found buried in a series of pits in the northern Mexico state of Tamaulipas, near the site where suspected drug gang members massacred 72 migrants last summer, officials said.
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Fifty-nine percent of parents believe that digital media prevent children from getting physical exercise, while 53 percent are concerned about their children's online safety and privacy.
Daniel Donahoo: Parents Should Support Children's Digital Literacy Daniel Donahoo 2011
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Fifty-nine percent of parents believe that digital media prevent children from getting physical exercise, while 53 percent are concerned about their children's online safety and privacy.
Daniel Donahoo: Parents Should Support Children's Digital Literacy Daniel Donahoo 2011
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Fifty-nine books begun in his class have gone on to be published or are under contract.
Touring the City's Seminars Laura Hedli 2011
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Fifty-nine winning candidates are among those being investigated by the tribunal, so its rulings could fundamentally alter the makeup of parliament.
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Fifty-nine percent said they supported expanding non-driving options, compared to just 38 percent who supported building more roads.
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Fifty-nine percent of people questioned in the Quinnipiac survey say Paterson doesn't deserve to be elected in 2010, a modest improvement from October, when more than two of out three voters felt the governor didn't deserve a full term.
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Fifty-nine percent Americans polled agree that "all religions have validity" and only twelve percent agree that "mine is the only true religion."
Boing Boing 2009
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Fifty-nine percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday morning say they favor the president's plan to send 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, with 39 percent opposed.
CNN Poll: Americans back Afghanistan surge, but not the war 2009
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