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Yes, Americans are comparatively more religious than Europeans, but while the vast majority of them may say generically that they believe in God, when asked what their religion is, a sizable fraction, 11percentt, report "no religion," a figure that has more than doubled since the early 1970's and that amounts to about 26 million people.
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Harsh, you may say.
They may say no.
May I say that?
"I think I'd say just generically, we don't need to make this election about us," Cornyn said.
The same may be said of SPs.
(When is it fair to say "the government" generically when speaking about actions of both the Obama and of the Bush Administrations? Glenn Greenwald looks at that question, as did the Post, in an editorial on the state-secrets privilege).
00.16: "Every year Brad and Kate spend the holidays avoiding their families," says Mr Generically-Cheesy Voiceover Guy, after we see Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn phoning around their families making convincing-sounding feeble excuses and heading off to the airport.
The title of the painting gives no hint as to what that may be, generically pointing you back to the architectural structure.
The larger Allen's bush baby (G. alleni) and its relatives live in the rainforests of west-central Africa, where they feed on fallen fruits and the insects that they find in them; they may be generically distinct.
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