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twenty-second and 1972
It was the twenty-second victory of the Scot's career, and his fourth in 1972.

twenty-second and .
His successors of the twenty-second and twenty-third dynasties are also believed to have been Berbers.
Gorbachev attended the important twenty-second Party Congress in October 1961, where Nikita Khrushchev announced a plan to surpass the U. S. in per capita production within twenty years.
The term therefore evolved from a word specifically referring to a building to a respectful designation for the ruler, particularly by the twenty-second dynasty and twenty-third dynasty.
* In the twenty-second and final episode of The Simpsons fourth season, entitled Krusty Gets Cancelled, Krusty the Clown sings the altered lyrics: " Send in those soulful and doleful, schmaltz-by-the-bowlful clowns " in a musical number of his comeback special.
V ( named vee ) is the twenty-second letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
Sikkim, long a protectorate of India, became India's twenty-second state.
The prince refused this and on 25 February a compromise was reached: an appointment by the States-General of the Netherlands for one summer, followed by a permanent appointment on his twenty-second birthday.
Rob was invited for the fourth time to participate in the twenty-second season Survivor: Redemption Island, which he won.
An attempt to found a twenty-second mission in Santa Rosa in 1827 was aborted.
At this point in the histories, records of the reign of Hatshepsut end, since the first major foreign campaign of Tuthmosis III was dated to his twenty-second year, which also would have been Hatshepsut's twenty-second year as pharaoh.
Hatshepsut died as she was approaching what we would consider middle age given typical contemporary lifespans, in her twenty-second regnal year.
It is likely, therefore, that when she died ( no later than the twenty-second year of her reign ), she was interred in this tomb along with her father.
The film opens with a three-minute, twenty-second tracking shot widely considered by critics as one of the greatest long takes in cinematic history.
Fat Tony dies in the twenty-second season episode " Donnie Fatso ", only to be replaced by his slimmer cousin " Fit Tony.
He is presented as the twenty-second avatar in this list.
As of 2000, Miami Lakes had the twenty-second highest percentage of Arab residents in the US, with 1. 1 % of the US populace ( tied with four other places in the US.
It had the thirty-third highest percentage of Colombian residents in the US, at 3. 89 % of the city's population, and the twenty-second highest percentage of Nicaraguan residents in the US, at 2. 06 % of the its population.
The city had a 2010 population of 124, 805, an increase of almost 10 percent since the 2000 census, making it the twenty-second most populous city in the state.

bout and boxed
After that, he and Gordon boxed a rematch in Las Vegas, and De León dropped Gordon once in the first round and once in the twelfth, en route to a unanimous decision win in a history making bout: De León had now become the first boxer to win the world Cruiserweight title twice.
The bout, nicknamed Ali-Frazier IV by the media, in allusion to their legendary fathers ' trilogy, was boxed on June 8, 2001 to headline the weekend activities of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame induction ceremonies.
In 1977, Olivares and Chacón boxed the final bout of their trilogy, and this time Chacón came out the winner, by a 10 round decision.
There, he boxed 5 times before returning to San Juan for another bout.
He boxed Ali twice as an amateur, with Ali winning the first bout and Ellis winning the second.

bout and 1972
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos offered to hold the bout in Metro Manila and sponsor it to divert attention from the social turmoil that the country was experiencing, having declared martial law three years earlier ( 1972 ).
Many became household names in the late 20th Century through their trenchant reporting of often earth-shattering events that have transcended the back pages and been reported on the front pages: the Massacre at the Munich Olympics in 1972 ; Muhammad Ali's fight career, including his 1974 title bout against George Foreman ; the Heysel Stadium disaster ; and the career highs and lows of the likes of Tiger Woods, George Best, David Beckham, Lester Piggott and other high profile stars.
McKinsey married fellow co-star from Love is a Many Splendored Thing Berkeley Harris in 1972, and later helped nurse him through a terminal bout of brain cancer prior to his death in 1984.
After losing his next bout, a ten round, non title bout against Tarcisio Gomez, on a decision, he went on to win 21 bouts in a row, including his first bout outside Mérida ( a two round knockout of Pedro Martinez in Cansahcab, Mexico ), and a win over Constantino Garcia on January 22, 1972, by twelve round decision, to claim the Mexican Flyweight title.

bout and Olympic
Bouts consist of three rounds of three minutes in the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, and three rounds of three minutes in a national ABA ( Amateur Boxing Association ) bout, each with a one-minute interval between rounds.
Women's boxing first appeared in the Olympic Games at a demonstration bout in 1904.
Tillman later lost to Willie DeWitt in a rematch of their 1984 Heavyweight Olympic Final bout.
The 1896 Olympic Games had only one wrestling bout, a heavyweight Greco-Roman match.
Hunter had qualified for the Australian swimming team in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, but a bout of meningitis ended his Olympic hopes.
** Mike DeMoss won on points, this bout was at the Olympic Box-Offs in Phoenix, AZ.
Jerome LeBanner fought Olympic Judo gold medalist Satoshi Ishii in a mixed martial arts rules bout at DREAM's Dynamite !!
Sanders and Willis would meet again in a bout in Kansas City, Missouri that would decide the last spot on the Olympic boxing team.

bout and .
But by the time the risk was doubled, events had dismissed from his mind both increased percentages and a previously stated intention of considering carefully anything more serious than a bout of influenza.
In the next few months of comparative silence, Pike waited patiently until conditions were perfect for a new attack, and then, displaying a remarkable grasp of the subtleties of political infighting, gained from his first bout with Woodruff, he used these changed conditions to excellent advantage.
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
`` bout takin his place '' He listened, waited, nothing happened.
This happened in the middle of a drinking bout with another bum.
In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two connected chambers: the upper bouts and lower bouts ( a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body ), which meet at the waist, or the narrowest part of the body face near the soundhole.
* A " Dreadnought ", arguably the most common body style, incorporates a deeper soundbox, but a smaller and less-pronounced upper bout ( the area of the soundbox between the waist and neck ) than most styles, giving a somewhat wedge-shaped appearance – hence its name, relating to a class of warship.
On 6 January 1681, the first recorded boxing match took place in Britain when Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle ( and later Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica ) engineered a bout between his butler and his butcher with the latter winning the prize.
The June 1894 Leonard – Cushing bout.
Up to three judges are typically present at ringside to score the bout and assign points to the boxers, based on punches that connect, defense, knockdowns, and other, more subjective, measures.
Accidental fouls that cause injury ending a bout may lead to a " no contest " result, or else cause the fight to go to a decision if enough rounds ( typically four or more, or at least three in a four-round fight ) have passed.
Unheard of these days, but common during the early 20th Century in North America, a " newspaper decision ( NWS )" might be made after a no decision bout had ended.
A " no decision " bout occurred when, by law or by pre-arrangement of the fighters, if both boxers were still standing at the fight's conclusion and there was no knockout, no official decision was rendered and neither boxer was declared the winner.
Officially, however, a " no decision " bout resulted in neither boxer winning or losing.
Referees will stop the bout if a boxer is seriously injured, if one boxer is significantly dominating the other or if the score is severely imbalanced.
Months later on April 27, 1977, Charles Spinky Alston died after a long bout with cancer.
By 301, however, the system was in trouble, strained by a new bout of inflation.
Kaye died of a heart attack in March 1987, following a bout of hepatitis.
Given his poor health history, during 1918 Munch felt himself lucky to have survived a bout of the Spanish Flu, the worldwide pandemic of that year.
Some of the first films of this new genre were Godard's Breathless ( À bout de souffle, 1960 ), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Rivette's Paris Belongs to Us ( Paris nous appartient, 1958-distributed in 1961 ), starring Jean-Claude Brialy and Truffaut's The 400 Blows ( Les Quatre Cent Coups, 1959 ) starring Jean-Pierre Léaud.
In October Orwell had a bout of bronchitis and the illness recurred frequently.
George and Martha never had any children together – his earlier bout with smallpox in 1751 may have made him sterile.
Cantor suffered his first known bout of depression in 1884.
The male that can hold itself more erect wins the bout.

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