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Twenty-nine women—who might be the baddest renegades in American history—said they became prostitutes because they were “too idle to work.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Twenty-nine percent report never hearing a sermon on those first five topics.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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“Twenty-nine years of peace is better than 29 years of war.”
It's conspiracy theory time re Barack Obama and the second oath taking Not a sheep 2009
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Twenty-nine members of current and recent Congresses have been accused of spousal abuse in either criminal or civil proceedings.
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Twenty-nine popes, he declared, issued fifty-seven bulls that addressed “the Jewish question.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Twenty-nine percent of Republican voters say they are supporting Campbell in the June 8 primary, with 25 percent backing Fiorina, the former Hewlett Packard CEO, who was an adviser and surrogate to Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign.
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Twenty-nine Republican governors, including Brewer, have signed a letter calling on President Obama and congressional leaders to remove the provision from the law.
Health-care law: Arizona tries new approach to get by federal Medicaid rules N.C. Aizenman 2011
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"Twenty-nine year-old comes out in favor of marriage equality"?
Why Barbara Bush's support for gay marriage is no surprise Alexandra Petri 2011
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Twenty-nine Republican governors, including Brewer, have signed a letter calling on President Obama and congressional leaders to remove the provision from the law.
Health-care law: Arizona tries new approach to get by federal Medicaid rules N.C. Aizenman 2011
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Twenty-nine percent report remaining intensely in love with their last partner two to five years; 8% for six to 10 years; and 18% for more than 10 years.
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