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  • Fifty-nine percent of the most religious, 7 percent of the least.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • 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.

    Fifty nine bodies found in pits in Mexican mass grave 2011

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Fifty-nine winning candidates are among those being investigated by the tribunal, so its rulings could fundamentally alter the makeup of parliament.

    Afghan president: Parliament to open Wed. 2011

  • Fifty-nine percent said they supported expanding non-driving options, compared to just 38 percent who supported building more roads.

    Many Talked Like It’s a Done Deal « PubliCola 2010

  • 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.

    Poll: Paterson's poll numbers inch up 2009

  • 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

  • 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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