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While some 15 percent of Americans report having no religion, only about 2 percent of Americans use labels such as atheist, agnostic, Humanist, and less widely-recognized identifiers like "freethinker," "bright," or "Pastafarian," to describe themselves, suggesting that the majority of nonreligious Americans don't identify as nontheists.
Chris Stedman: Dear Religious Americans: How Many Atheists Do You Know? Chris Stedman 2011
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While some 15 percent of Americans report having no religion, only about 2 percent of Americans use labels such as atheist, agnostic, Humanist, and less widely-recognized identifiers like "freethinker," "bright," or "Pastafarian," to describe themselves, suggesting that the majority of nonreligious Americans don't identify as nontheists.
Chris Stedman: Dear Religious Americans: How Many Atheists Do You Know? Chris Stedman 2011
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Scholastic also has enlisted widely-recognized Names You Know to create Bookprints.
Earl Martin Phalen: You are What You Read Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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Scholastic also has enlisted widely-recognized Names You Know to create Bookprints.
Earl Martin Phalen: You are What You Read Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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Scholastic also has enlisted widely-recognized Names You Know to create Bookprints.
Earl Martin Phalen: You are What You Read Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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He is also probably one of the most widely-recognized photographers in the history of the United States, which has only increased since his death.
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His widely-recognized work as a reporter, writer and editor focused on land development, public policy, politics and governmental issues, including nine years as a Washington DC correspondent and bureau chief for the Orlando Sentinel, and as Associate Managing Editor based in Orlando.
Craig Crawford: Act 5 Craig Crawford 2011
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His widely-recognized work as a reporter, writer and editor focused on land development, public policy, politics and governmental issues, including nine years as a Washington DC correspondent and bureau chief for the Orlando Sentinel, and as Associate Managing Editor based in Orlando.
Craig Crawford: Act 5 Craig Crawford 2011
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In other words, for a constitution to survive, there must be clear, widely-recognized boundaries on what the government can do.
North and Weingast, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Scholastic also has enlisted widely-recognized Names You Know to create Bookprints.
Earl Martin Phalen: You are What You Read Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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