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Ninety-six percent said the people should choose, and 87 percent of these said they should do so “by means of free and fair elections” between several candidates with different views.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Ninety-six percent of blacks think Obama is doing a good job?
Blacks in survey say race relations no better with Obama 2009
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Ninety-six of the study volunteers were female, and the average age was 19 years old.
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Ninety-six percent said the people should choose, and 87 percent of these said they should do so “by means of free and fair elections” between several candidates with different views.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Ninety-six Liverpool fans died in a crush at the FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989.
Thatcher's Hillsborough papers must be released, government told 2011
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Ninety-six percent of their membership are small businesses with 100 employees or less.
Jim Worth: Is the Chamber of Commerce a Subversive Organization? Jim Worth 2010
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Ninety-six percent of their membership are small businesses with 100 employees or less.
Jim Worth: Is the Chamber of Commerce a Subversive Organization? Jim Worth 2010
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Ninety-six percent said the people should choose, and 87 percent of these said they should do so “by means of free and fair elections” between several candidates with different views.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Ninety-six percent of their membership are small businesses with 100 employees or less.
Jim Worth: Is the Chamber of Commerce a Subversive Organization? Jim Worth 2010
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Ninety-six Liverpool fans were crushed to death at the FA Cup semi-final in 1989.
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