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Thirty-eight percent of Jews say that they often or occasionally hear such remarks about the same as “Other faiths”.29
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Thirty-eight percent agreed—roughly consistent with the more recent data we have reported above.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Thirty-eight percent (38%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -6 (see trends).
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Thirty-eight years are lifted on the wings of service.
Jack Schimmelman: Honoring a Great Teacher Jack Schimmelman 2011
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Thirty-eight international servicemembers have been killed so far this month, including at least 13 Americans.
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Thirty-eight years after Roe, this would chip away at the ability of women to make the most private and personal medical decisions.
Cecile Richards: Health Care and the Healing of America Cecile Richards 2011
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Thirty-eight years later, incidentally, “The Sunset, 2217 AD” still holds up.
Set the dial for…1972! « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2010
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Thirty-eight years are lifted on the wings of service.
Jack Schimmelman: Honoring a Great Teacher Jack Schimmelman 2011
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Thirty-eight hours and nearly 1,900 miles later, the 11-pound plane with a six-foot wingspan landed in Ireland, the first radio-controlled model to make a trans-Atlantic crossing.
The Lindbergh of Hobbyists Stephen Miller 2011
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Thirty-eight percent of voters who cast ballots in the 2008 New Hampshire Republican primary were independents, and two senior Huntsman aides said they are counting on a higher-than-expected turnout of about 45 percent of unaffiliated voters on Tuesday.
Notable & Quotable 2012
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