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Seventy-five percent—233 of the 312—of the defendants approved for a capital prosecution by attorneys general to date were members of minority groups.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Seventy-five percent of evangelicals, 80 percent of Catholics, and 85 percent of mainline Protestants all share the same opinion.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Seventy-five percent of the deaths, or 2,080, were attributed by the United Nations to the Taliban and other groups seeking to destabilize the U.S.-backed Afghan government.
U.N. alarmed by surge in civilian casualties in Afghanistan 2011
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Seventy-five batches into the chocolate cupcakes alone, some themes became clear.
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Seventy-five years later, conservatives should pay close attention to FDR's example as a crucial step in placing Barack Obama in a more realistic context.
Obama a 'Radical'? Get Real Michael Medved 2011
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Seventy-five percent of the deaths, or 2,080, were attributed by the United Nations to the Taliban and other groups seeking to destabilize the U.S.-backed Afghan government.
U.N. alarmed by surge in civilian casualties in Afghanistan 2011
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Seventy-five percent of our hedging fuel this year is hedged at around $80 a barrel and we don't buy when it goes over $100, he says.
Etihad Airways Stays Nimble to Compete With Big Rivals Javier Espinoza 2011
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Seventy-five anticlerics known as the "Red Shirts" open fire on people leaving a mass in Coyoacán, an upmarket district in Mexico City.
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Seventy-five percent of the 4.5 million buildings in the United States are more than 20 years old and need energy retrofits (buildings alone account for over 40% of our energy use!).
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Empire State Bldg Goes Green 2009
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Seventy-five percent of Medicare beneficiaries don't want restricted choices.
Can Accountable-Care Organizations Improve Health Care While Reducing Costs? Anna Wilde Mathews 2012
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