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Thirty-three percent 33% have a favorable opinion, 27% hold an unfavorable view, and a plurality of 40% have no opinion one way or the other.
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Statistics about the frequency of sexual assault of hotel maids are difficult to find, but here's what I know about New York City's household workers, from a 2006 report by the Data Center and Domestic Workers United: Thirty-three percent of workers experience verbal or physical abuse or have been made to feel uncomfortable by their employers.
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Thirty-three years later, the Middle East remains burdened by violent conflict, and there has been no relief for the despair and insecurity that has characterized Palestinian-Israeli relations.
Richard Eisendorf: Who Will Be the Next Sadat? Richard Eisendorf 2010
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• Thirty-three people are reported to have been killed in the violence over the past three days according to morgue officials.
Egyptian cabinet resigns - coverage of reaction as it happened 2011
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Thirty-three years later, the Middle East remains burdened by violent conflict, and there has been no relief for the despair and insecurity that has characterized Palestinian-Israeli relations.
Richard Eisendorf: Who Will Be the Next Sadat? Richard Eisendorf 2010
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Thirty-three percent of Copenhagen's citizens commute by bike; in Portland, by contrast, it's just 5.81%.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Why Building a Bike-Safe City is Key to a Clean Energy Future The Media Consortium 2010
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Thirty-three seconds into the second period, John Carlson tried to swat down the puck from a seemingly harmless shot by Travis Hamonic and wound up knocking it into the net when Neuvirth never saw the puck.
Michal Neuvirth bounces back to help keep Islanders at bay 2011
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Thirty-three months, two State Department studies and 208,000 public comments later, TransCanada is still waiting.
Jobs in the Pipeline 2011
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He has counted almost to the hour the time he waited for it: "Thirty-three years, two months and one day," he said.
Anthony Jerone 2010
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Thirty-three years later, the Middle East remains burdened by violent conflict, and there has been no relief for the despair and insecurity that has characterized Palestinian-Israeli relations.
Richard Eisendorf: Who Will Be the Next Sadat? Richard Eisendorf 2010
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