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pitchers · or hitters believed an umpire missed a call · they were suddenly allowed to challenge it. &mdash · Ian Miller Outkick · FOXNews.com · 29 Apr. 2026 The court rejected the argument · Edmund H. Mahony · Hartford Courant · the powerful union that represents the city’s rank-and-file officers. &mdash · Los Angeles Times · Matthew Fairburn · New York Times · from Anglo-French chalenger · from Latin calumniari to accuse falsely · from calumnia calumny First Known Use Verb 14th century · in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Noun 14th century · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · challenge · &rdquo

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pitchers
or hitters believed an umpire missed a call
they were suddenly allowed to challenge it. &mdash
Ian Miller Outkick
FOXNews.com
29 Apr. 2026 The court rejected the argument
Edmund H. Mahony
Hartford Courant
the powerful union that represents the city’s rank-and-file officers. &mdash
Los Angeles Times
Matthew Fairburn
New York Times
from Anglo-French chalenger
from Latin calumniari to accuse falsely
from calumnia calumny First Known Use Verb 14th century
in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 Noun 14th century
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
challenge
&rdquo

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