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Ninety-nine percent of heterosexually active women have used a birth control method currently banned by the Vatican, and most continue to.
Ellen R. Shaffer: Birth Control? Really? (Yes, Really!) Ellen R. Shaffer 2011
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"Ninety-nine percent of the structures in that spillway have water up to the eaves of the roof."
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It is one thing to enumerate the 'Ninety-nine most beautiful names' attributes of God, and it is another to be under the illusion that these allegorical attributes, coined in human language, sum up and describe His nature and being.
Asad Khan: Islam At the Cross Roads: 'Submitting One's Intellect' Asad Khan 2011
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Ninety-nine percent of heterosexually active women have used a birth control method currently banned by the Vatican, and most continue to.
Ellen R. Shaffer: Birth Control? Really? (Yes, Really!) Ellen R. Shaffer 2011
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Ninety-nine percent of heterosexually active women have used a birth control method currently banned by the Vatican, and most continue to.
Ellen R. Shaffer: Birth Control? Really? (Yes, Really!) Ellen R. Shaffer 2011
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Ninety-nine years after William Howard Taft began a tradition that every subsequent occupant of the White House has upheld, President Obama threw out his first ceremonial pitch as chief executive when he lobbed a soft toss to St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols before the 80th All-Star Game.
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Ninety-nine to one would seem good odds in any imminent class war were there not the army of apologists
No Party, No Disco Gary Hardaway 2011
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Asked how their relationship worked, he said: Ninety-nine per cent of the time she speaks to me like anyone's mum would.
Andy Murray says his mother is not an interfering influence 2011
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Ninety-nine percent of children did not skip a single meal during 2009 because of lack of financial resources.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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Ninety-nine percent of heterosexually active women have used a birth control method currently banned by the Vatican, and most continue to.
Ellen R. Shaffer: Birth Control? Really? (Yes, Really!) Ellen R. Shaffer 2011
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