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Justice Hugo Black, writing for the Court, concurred: Twenty-two states, as friends of the court, argue that Betts was ‘an anachronism when handed down’ and that it should now be overruled.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Justice Hugo Black, writing for the Court, concurred: Twenty-two states, as friends of the court, argue that Betts was ‘an anachronism when handed down’ and that it should now be overruled.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Justice Hugo Black, writing for the Court, concurred: Twenty-two states, as friends of the court, argue that Betts was ‘an anachronism when handed down’ and that it should now be overruled.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Twenty-two of the 50 economists who responded to the question said more asset purchases would have somewhat or a significant impact on the economy, but 19 said the effect would be small and nine said it would be negative.
Economists Say That U.S. Recession Looks More Likely Phil Izzo 2011
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Twenty-two states have right-to-work laws, but most have some of the nation's lowest unionization rates.
Indiana Republicans Fine Democrats for Stalling Bill Jack Nicas 2012
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Twenty-two percent of probable Republican voters in the poll picked the former Arkansas governor.
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Twenty-two of the thirty storms occurred with a negative NAO, only 5 were associated with a positive index.
Why was last year so snowy? Part II Jason Samenow 2010
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Twenty-two minutes to go then I'm finished for the day.
February 2009 2009
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Twenty-two pairs — numbered 1 to 22 (for a total of 44) — are called autosomes.
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Twenty-two people with limited golf experience, ages 40 to 60, took part, with half of them committing to spend 40 unsupervised hours learning golf, through lessons or on their own.
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