We're down from one hundred to a mere twenty-one, and a motley, ill-assorted collection they are, too. |
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For example, Joe, twenty-one, and Jack, nineteen, were both coopers and both sons of Cooper Joe, sixty-three. |
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This text appeared at the end of twenty-one lines of very small print at the end of a page. |
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Ryan was just hysterically laughing, asking how it was a twenty-one year old could lose to a five year old child in naughts and crosses. |
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North Korea inherited this modern form of Korean vernacular script consisting of nineteen consonants and twenty-one vowels. |
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Cell twenty-one was around one corner of a dark, narrow corridor that smelt of disinfectant with an undertone of urine and vomit. |
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After serving in Detroit for twenty-one years, seventy-four-year-old Solanus was sent to New York, then to the novitiate in Indiana. |
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Only a few of the twenty-one canticles have been found to be useful by pastors and church musicians. |
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Jake was absolutely filthy stinking rich, but most of it was in an account for when he was twenty-one. |
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Five of twenty-one patients who reported stool washiness had diarrhea, but only 2 patients had serious symptoms. |
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There are 312,000 Presbyterians on the island, grouped into 562 congregations and twenty-one presbyteries. |
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Male citizens between ages twenty-one and thirty are required to serve in the military for two years. |
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Once inside Rebecca was lead to a nicely furnished living to be greeted by a young man and a young lady at his side both about twenty-one. |
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The legal age for marriage is set by the government at sixteen years for women and twenty-one years for men. |
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At the age of twenty-one Watt went to Edinburgh to study in the life class of the Royal Scottish Academy. |
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A series of expedients was introduced, creating twenty-one paid magistrates controlling seven police offices. |
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By comparison twenty-one years after the arrival of their first missionary, Presbyterians had 32 churches and 1,729 members. |
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At twenty-one both males and females obtain their full legal rights, and become liable to all legal obligations. |
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Excitement still pervaded the air, which hummed with voices and the crackle and pop of logs in the fire like a twenty-one gun salute. |
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At twenty-one, Dami turned him into a vampire, and tattooed a red mark onto his forehead. |
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Wow, last time I posted I was young at the age of twenty, now I'm an old boy at twenty-one. |
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So far as I can tell, it consisted of twenty-one photostatic enlargements of his montages, which I find somewhat baffling. |
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Along these scarps, the earth stood between nine and twenty-one feet higher on one side than on the other. |
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When he turned twenty-one, he began to keep a daybook in which he listed everything he owed and everything owed him. |
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A total of twenty-one programmes were in operation with dairy processors, livestock marts and meat plants. |
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I was going on twenty-one years of age and just banging the balls around trying to cut in hard shots. |
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The Italian writer Primo Levi's semi-autobiographical book The Periodic Table comprises only twenty-one elemental chapter names. |
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His single cell was the last on the range of twenty-one cells and thus was reached some minutes after the hour. |
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Flanagan was twenty-one years old when she joined the Central Branch of the league as part of the 1899 cohort. |
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The occultations and transits of Io, the Galilean moon closest to Jupiter, begin about every twenty-one hours and last just over two hours. |
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There were twenty-one poplars, silver maples and white birch and a large number of saplings and brush removed. |
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Put that first twenty-one years of life in your David Copperfield pipe and smoke it. |
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It is now about five p.m. and the temperature is one hundred and twenty-one degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Yang's trip lasted more than twenty-one hours and took him on fourteen orbits around the Earth. |
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Somebody said the laundry shelled out twenty-one thousand dollars in home run money that year. |
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Do not, under any circumstances, place the juice in a jug, stopper the jug with a cork, and allow it to sit in a cool, dry place for eighteen to twenty-one days. |
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Bruce Prescott, a Baptist minister, notes that workers in the twenty-one states with right-to-work laws earn 15 percent less on average than workers in other states. |
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The day after graduation, I joined an ashram, an Indian-style spiritual community, situated on twenty-one acres of woods in eastern Massachusetts. |
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People gave him a soldier's burial, twenty-one guns, the whole shmeer. |
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Out of the sixty million strong Millennial population, it's the band of twenty-one to twenty-five year olds that marketers target with dazzling images of new drink brands. |
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Some of the twenty-one essays include extensive documentation, bibliographies, and appendices, making available materials often known only to specialists. |
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In twenty-one years as a pitcher, Johnson gave up only ninety-seven home runs. |
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When Haleem returns from the Navy at age twenty-one in 1959, his life consists of sporadic interactions with the family and attending college courses with little interest. |
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Shenzhou I completed fourteen orbits and returned to earth after just twenty-one hours, but even so it achieved a big step forward for the Chinese. |
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If seven points on a twisted cubic be joined, two and two, by twenty-one lines, then any seven planes that contain these 21 lines will osculate a second cubic curve. |
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She's about to turn twenty-one, and doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs. |
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Smith provided the winner of twenty-one Mares Produce Stakes and quinellaed the event nine times. |
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He then described how a quarryman had bought the mineral rights of an estate at Melkridge, on the route of the Roman Wall, for twenty-one years. |
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One strain symbiosed with seventeen of the twenty-one species, whereas another symbiosed with only five. |
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They waltzed for twenty-one hours and seventeen minutes straight, setting a record. |
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At twenty-one, it was easy for strippers to fall for smooth-talking, married customers. |
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But he was awarded the Bronze Star for his role in that war, and the citation justifying his medal credits him with having killed twenty-one Viet Cong. |
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In March 1937 the regime called up reemplazos from 1927 onward and mobilized combatworthy males in the Nationalist zone between the ages twenty-one and thirty-one. |
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When they came out of the restaurant, Quinn noticed the birthday boy appeared tipsy but he was twenty-one now, and everyone was having a good time. |
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The first five sporadic groups were discovered by Mathieu in the late nineteenth century. The remaining twenty-one were discovered in the nineteen sixties and seventies. |
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No person shall be licensed as a cartman unless he be twenty-one years of age, and the owner of a good horse and cart, over and above all debts due by him. |
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With the restructuring the carrier will reduce the number of vice-presidencies from three to four and the number of areas from twenty-five to twenty-one. |
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