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Sixty-seven percent -- including 60 percent of Republicans - agreed with the statement that "Congress should let the EPA do its job."
Frances Beinecke: Latest Congressional Attacks on Clean Air Endanger Our Health and Our Economy Frances Beinecke 2011
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Sixty-seven files describing the Chinese warhead were retrieved, a more extensive collection than Baute had seen in Libya but not a complete package.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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Sixty-seven percent of women questioned in the survey approve of how Obama's handling his job as president.
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Sixty-seven cars dating from 1906 to 1939 were shown in the annual event.
Asia in Pictures 2012
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Sixty-seven dollars was a lot of money back then, and I doubted that any fish, however large, was worth it.
Fish Story 2009
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Sixty-seven years ago the Italian journalist Curzio Malaparte wrote a despairing fictionalised memoir of Europe at war called Kaputt.
When all hope is collapsing, it's time for a reality check | Julian Glover 2011
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Sixty-seven percent of Americans approve of the president's handling of terrorism-related issues, up seven points since January.
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Sixty-seven files describing the Chinese warhead were retrieved, a more extensive collection than Baute had seen in Libya but not a complete package.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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Sixty-seven prosecutors were cited by a court for misconduct more than once, the study said.
Prosecutors Seldom Punished for Misconduct John R. Emshwiller 2010
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Sixty-seven percent of people questioned in the survey say the support Obama's health care reform proposals that the president outlined in his address, with 29 percent opposed.
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