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Seventy-three percent of evangelicals voted for George W. Bush in 2004; 15 percent of Black Protestants did.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Seventy-three percent of Hispanics back protecting the fund, which uses royalties collected from off-shore drilling to build local parks and preserve land and water resources such as the Valles Caldera.
Arturo Sandoval: How Latinos Think About the Environment: The Facts May Surprise You Arturo Sandoval 2011
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Seventy-three percent of insurers are planning to increase their marketing and sales capabilities in the near term, with a focus on the direct-to-consumer segment, according to a survey of industry executives this spring by Boston Consulting Group.
Health Law Puts Cigna in Ad Mode Anna Wilde Mathews 2011
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Seventy-three of his students had passed the Advanced Placement exam by 1987.
Steve Mariotti: My Favorite Teachers, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011
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Seventy-three percent of Catholics believe they do not have a religious obligation to vote on issues the way their bishop recommends, and 69 percent of Catholic voters do not believe they have a religious obligation to vote against candidates who support legal abortion.
Jon O'Brien: Five Myths About the Catholic Vote in Election 2010 Jon O 2010
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Seventy-three alpine summits and six lakes can be viewed from this vantage.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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Seventy-three alpine summits and six lakes can be viewed from this vantage.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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Seventy-three percent of Hispanics back protecting the fund, which uses royalties collected from off-shore drilling to build local parks and preserve land and water resources such as the Valles Caldera.
Arturo Sandoval: How Latinos Think About the Environment: The Facts May Surprise You Arturo Sandoval 2011
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Seventy-three alpine summits and six lakes can be viewed from this vantage.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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Seventy-three percent of Catholics believe they do not have a religious obligation to vote on issues the way their bishop recommends, and 69 percent of Catholic voters do not believe they have a religious obligation to vote against candidates who support legal abortion.
Jon O'Brien: Five Myths About the Catholic Vote in Election 2010 Jon O'Brien 2010
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