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Seventy-six people died in the ensuing gun battles between government forces and Coke's supporters.
Jamaica will become a republic, new prime minister vows 2012
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Seventy-six Democrats joined every single Republican lawmaker present in voting in favor of the repeal legislation, while 112 Democrats opposed it.
House Votes to Repeal 1099 Provision Corey Boles 2011
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Seventy-six percent of city employees belong to unions.
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Seventy-six percent of the Swiss rejected joining the United Nations, though government and Parliament wanted to join; in recent years the Swiss have voted separately on issues like extra air pollution devices in motor vehicles, lawful abortion, the introduction of a value-added tax and increasing grants for universities and research.
Swiss Direct Democracy: Good; Now What About California's? Reuven Brenner 2010
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Seventy-six percent of women said they believe that the panel based its conclusions on cost, even though the task force's report included only scientific studies.
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Seventy-six percent of Bible owners 55 and older have a King James, compared with 56% of those under 35, according to the survey of 1,004 adults, conducted March 2-6.
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(Seventy-six trombones would run you between nine and fifteen grand.)
Archive 2009-06-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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(Seventy-six trombones would run you between nine and fifteen grand.)
Infirmary Blues Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Seventy-six percent of local organizers who were contacted said that coverage of their groups is either very fair or somewhat fair.
Tea party groups say media have been fair, survey shows Amy Gardner 2010
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Seventy-six percent of these people could recall the company name on the product, and 33% actually had the item in their possession at the time.
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