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At the head of this editorial appears a suggested Twenty-Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing the right of the individual to work with or without membership in an organized union.
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Or is this the first trial balloon for repeal of the Twenty-Second Amendment?
Stromata Blog: 2008
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Or is this the first trial balloon for repeal of the Twenty-Second Amendment?
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A third term for Billary flouts the Twenty-Second Amendment.
WSJ: Bill Clinton Urges Hillary's Campaign To Keep Going, Go More Negative 2009
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In 1946 the Twenty-Second Zionist Congress — the first Congress to convene after the Holocaust — granted Youth Aliyah authority to rescue children and youth, making it an official agency of the Zionist Movement with the task of caring for refugee children.
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And more broadly, it seems to me that this is the sort of amendment that — like the Twenty-Second Amendment itself — should be drafted not to apply to the person who is in office when the amendment is proposed.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Make Obama’s Third Term Possible”: 2009
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In 1761, Gage was promoted to major general, and in 1762 he was placed in command of the Twenty-Second Regiment, which assured him a command even in peacetime.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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His US of the Twenty-Second Century is a grim, corrupt and selfish place.
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George Vertue's Notebook (British Library, Add.Ms. 23,076) quoted in The Twenty-Second Volume of the Walpole Society 1933 – 34 22 (1934): 32.
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“Presidents are subject to election every four years, and under the Twenty-Second Amemdment, cannot serve more than eightyears.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Systematic Shortcomings of Broad Executive Power in Times of Crisis: 2007
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