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Luther’s document, called The Ninety-five Theses, condemned the church for a number of wrongdoings, several of which had been actively instigated and encouraged by Leo X and his cousin, Cardinal Giulio.
The Poet Prince KATHLEEN MCGOWAN 2010
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Ninety-five percent of these properties were repossessed by the lender.
Dory Rand: New Data Show That Vacant, Foreclosed Properties Are a Rising Concern for Chicago Region Communities Dory Rand 2010
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October 31, 1517, an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther, long fearful for his own salvation, seemed to unleash tremendous personal hostility when he nailed his famous Ninety-five Theses to the door of the cathedral in Wittenburg, Germany.
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October 31, 1517, an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther, long fearful for his own salvation, seemed to unleash tremendous personal hostility when he nailed his famous Ninety-five Theses to the door of the cathedral in Wittenburg, Germany.
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Ninety-five percent of consumers believe GE foods should be labeled according to a poll PDF conducted by Consumers Union and 93 percent of the American public want the federal government to require mandatory labeling of GE foods.
Naomi Starkman: Just Label It: We Have a Right to Know What's In Our Food Naomi Starkman 2011
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Ninety-five percent of everybody who goes into a bookstore never goes into the science fiction section.
An interview with Robert J. Sawyer ewillett 2009
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"Ninety-five percent of corporate defaults had a rating of B1 or lower one-year prior to default."
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Ninety-five percent of consumers believe GE foods should be labeled according to a poll PDF conducted by Consumers Union and 93 percent of the American public want the federal government to require mandatory labeling of GE foods.
Naomi Starkman: Just Label It: We Have a Right to Know What's In Our Food Naomi Starkman 2011
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Ninety-five percent of cobalt, which powers electric cars, comes from Congo.
Elizabeth Blackney: A Hunger for Justice Elizabeth Blackney 2011
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Ninety-five percent of consumers believe GE foods should be labeled according to a poll PDF conducted by Consumers Union and 93 percent of the American public want the federal government to require mandatory labeling of GE foods.
Naomi Starkman: Just Label It: We Have a Right to Know What's In Our Food Naomi Starkman 2011
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