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Replicating our analysis across many different data archives helps to assure that our conclusions do not rest on the methodological peculiarities of any single study, nor on any single measure of religiosity, civic engagement, or generosity.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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Replicating that type of broad support may prove challenging for Mr. Sicilia.
Mexico Poet Says No to Drug War Nicholas Casey 2011
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Replicating the atmosphere of Saturday's upset of then-No.
Inconsistent fan support adds to Virginia Tech's senior night disappointment 2011
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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Replicating that feat is the challenge facing President Obama.
President Obama as Americans' Counselor in Chief Gerald F. Seib 2011
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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Replicating the historic power struggle, he casts as his central characters the American, British, and Russian station chiefs of their respective intelligence operations in-country.
Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012
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