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Twenty-two and out
Twenty-two out of his platoon of thirty men were killed ; altogether the Welsh Guards lost forty-eight men and ninety-seven were injured.
Twenty-two congressmen and-women were singled out by the House Ethics Committee for leaving their checking accounts overdrawn for at least eight months out of a sample of 39 months.
Twenty-two in the first book ( though he seems older ), Regan is a good friend to the Bob-Whites, always helping out when they need him.

Twenty-two and 000
Twenty-two totemic clans existed among a Mojave population estimated to be about 4, 000 in total.
Twenty-two delegates, including 8 superdelegates, traveled 125, 000 miles from around the world to Denver, CO to represent Democrats Abroad at the Democratic National Convention August 25 – 28, 2008.

Twenty-two and per
Twenty-two per cent of families in the riding are single-parent.
Twenty-two per cent of the riding's residents are listed as low-income.

Twenty-two and day
Twenty-two years later, to the day, some six years after Judah's death, the " golden spike " was driven, completing the Transcontinental Railroad.
" Susannah Chambers " by her last will & testament bearing date 28th December 1640 gave the sum of Twenty-two shillings and Sixpence Yearly for a Sermon to be preached on the 12th day of February in every Year within the Church of Saint Magnus in commemoration of God's merciful preservation of the said Church of Saint Magnus from Ruin, by the late and terrible Fire on London Bridge.
Twenty-two years later, the Court found that earlier argument facile, explaining that Congress was well aware that businesses produce their goods without thought to where they will go ; product is pulled and shipped to meet the orders of the day.

Twenty-two and on
Twenty-two territories, including Monaco, were thus evaluated between 1998 and 2000 on a first round.
Twenty-two buildings on Main Street are more than 50 years old, and several are on the State Register of Historic Places.
Twenty-two macaque species are currently recognised, include some of the monkeys best known to nonzoologists, such as the rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta, and the barbary macaque, M. sylvanus, a colony of which lives on the Rock of Gibraltar.
Twenty-two studies have been conducted on where to place an airport dating back to 1923.
Twenty-two locomotives were built: they dominated express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line ( ECML ) particularly London – and London – Edinburgh services until 1978 when InterCity 125 ' High Speed Trains ' were introduced.
The petals of the rose refer to the twenty-two paths on the Tree of Life and the Twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Twenty-two former Stingrays players have gone on to play in the National Hockey League with one ( Rich Peverley ) winning the Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins in 2011.
Twenty-two species of birds are endemic to the archipelago, and seventeen of them only live on territories controlled by the Union ; especially notable examples of these are the Karthala Scops-Owl, the Anjouan Scops-Owl and the Moucherolle of Humblot.
Twenty-two years later, the ship arrives at G889, but it crash lands shortly after arrival on the side of the planet opposite of the original plan.
Twenty-two buildings sit on Lycoming's 42-acre campus.
Twenty-two Japanese were also on board, led by Tanaka Shōsuke, who became the first recorded Japanese to reach the continent.
Twenty-two companies broke the law by hiring drivers on a daily basis.
Twenty-two bridges were needed for the railroad, with the bridge at Milepost 68. 5 being the longest () and highest () on the line.
Twenty-two musicians are credited on the album.
Tropical Depression Twenty-two formed on September 22.

Twenty-two and trial
Twenty-two weeks into the trial, which included outbursts and bizarre behavior from Manson and his co-defendants, the prosecution rested.

Twenty-two and over
Twenty-two Phil Campbells and one Phyllis Campbell, hailing from all over America, attended.
Twenty-two hours after Bonnie struck Florida, Hurricane Charley passed over the Dry Tortugas.

Twenty-two and miles
Twenty-two miles of the Olentangy have been designated a State Scenic River by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas & Preserves.

Twenty-two and for
Twenty-two known female guards have personnel files at the camp, but it is unlikely that any of them stayed at Buchenwald for longer than a few days.
Twenty-two candidates ran for the seven-member city council.
Twenty-two teams qualified from this process, along with host nation Italy and defending champion Argentina, for the finals tournament.
Twenty-two Paris brothels had been commandeered by the Germans for their exclusive use ; some had made a great deal of money by catering for German soldiers and officials.
The word Photorealism was coined by Louis K. Meisel in 1969 and appeared in print for the first time in 1970 in a Whitney Museum catalogue for the show " Twenty-two Realists.
* Twenty-two of Brazils 39 naval pilots are arrested for antigovernment activity.
Twenty-two years later, the 2001 Hollywood film Enigma was criticized for its many historical inaccuracies, including omission of Poland's fundamental work in Enigma decryption.
Twenty-two people were executed in public for their role in the massacre in 1998, eighteen of them in provincial towns where the massacres had occurred, while four were executed at a football field in Kigali by firing squad.
Twenty-two wooden electric multiple-unit passenger cars and 2 full-baggage-configured MU's were built for the P & W by the St. Louis Car Co. in 1906.
Twenty-two genera are recognised, the majority of which were erected in 2002 by Lipke Holthuis for species formerly classified under Scyllarus:
Twenty-two cars participated with reserve drivers Pedro de la Rosa for McLaren, Ricardo Zonta for Toyota, Robert Doornbos for Jordan and Luizzi for Red Bull.
Twenty-two teams of two operators each represented fifteen countries, and included some top competitors from the Soviet Union and nations of the former Eastern Bloc for whom the trip was their first to a western nation.
Twenty-two Oxford players were capped for England, including three of the team which took part in the first FIFA-recognized international match, Frederick Chappell, Arnold Kirke-Smith and Cuthbert Ottaway.
Twenty-two students enrolled in 1997 for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and Grades 1 – 3.

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