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Mr. Martin sold 21 tractors in August ; ;
* Earliest day on which Day of Hearts can fall, while August 21 is the latest ; celebrated on the third Monday in August.
** August 21 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
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Alphonse of Poitiers ( 11 November 1220 21 August 1271 ) was the Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse ( as Alfonso II ) from 1247.
This time, however, he did not return to France, dying while on his way back, probably at Savona in Italy, on 21 August 1271.
It was created by a deed which he signed on June 7, 1901, and it was incorporated by Royal Charter on August 21, 1902.
On August 21, 2009 it was announced that the institution had changed its name to Crandall University in honour of Rev.
Alexander died at Paris on August 21, 1245.
Fairbanks receives an average 21 hours of daylight between May 10 and August 2 each summer, and an average of less than four hours of daylight between November 18 and January 24 each winter.
On 21 August, the Royalists attacked Essex's positions north of Lostwithiel, capturing the ruins of Restormel Castle.
The city's coroner, retired British Army Major Hubert O ' Neill, issued a statement on 21 August 1973, at the completion of the inquest into the people killed.
* from Lake Nyos, August 21, 1986, killing as many as 1800
The British Fleet Entering Havana, 21 August 1762, a 1775 painting by Dominic Serres.
* 2008 Ottawa radio licences: On November 21, 2008, federal Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore issued a statement calling on the CRTC to review its approval of two new radio stations, Frank Torres ' CIDG-FM and Astral Media's CJOT-FM, which it had licensed in August 2008 to serve the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market.
Cecil Blount DeMille ( August 12, 1881 January 21, 1959 ) was an American film director and Academy Award-winning film producer in both silent and sound films.
Coldcut and Mark Saunders produced her debut solo single " This Is the Right Time " which became another UK Top 20 hit in August as well as reaching # 21 on the U. S. Billboard Hot 100 the following year.
An open beta was planned sometime between July 21, 2012 and the game's release on August 21, 2012.
On 21 August 2008, the official A1GP site reported that the 2008 / 09 season's first race has moved from the Mugello Circuit, Italy to Zandvoort on the 4 5 October 2008 due to the delay in the building the new chassis for the new race cars.

21 and 1930
Delaware's all time record high of was recorded at Millsboro on July 21, 1930 ; the all time record low of was also recorded at Millsboro on January 17, 1893.
The Jules Rimet Trophy was taken to Uruguay for the first FIFA World Cup aboard the Conte Verde, which set sail from Villefranche-sur-Mer, just south of Nice, on 21 June 1930.
John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC (; born 21 May 1930 ) is a former Liberal Party politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia.
* The Renaissance of an Ancient Art, L. Stanley Grohs, A sale catalog of hand-wrought silver and pewter crafted by Porter Blanchard which were offered for sale in 1930 by S. G. Gump and Company of San Francisco, limited edition, 21 pages.
RKO Radio Pictures released Danger Lights with Jean Arthur, Louis Wolheim, and Robert Armstrong on August 21, 1930 in a 65mm widescreen process known as NaturalVision, invented by film pioneer George K. Spoor.
* May 21 Alejandro Rey, Argentine actor ( b. 1930 )
* January 21 Ahmad Shah Qajar, Shah of Persia ( d. 1930 )
* May 21 Niki de Saint Phalle, French artist ( b. 1930 )
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ( Margaret Rose ; 21 August 1930 9 February 2002 ) was the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II and the younger daughter of King George VI.
Margaret was born Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Rose of York on 21 August 1930 at Glamis Castle in Scotland, her mother's ancestral home.
Harold P. Furth ( January 13, 1930, Vienna-February 21, 2002, Philadelphia ) was an Austrian-American physicist.
* " Barnacle Bill, the Sailor " / " Rockin ' Chair ", with vocals by Carson Robison, recorded on May 21, 1930, in New York and released as Victor V-38139 and Victor 25371
Around 1930 a marker " Oahu West Base " 21 deg 18 min 13. 889 sec North, 157 deg 50 min 55. 796 sec West was set as the origin of Hawaii's system, and the latitude-longitude of all other points was defined by distance and direction from that marker.
The record high temperature is 107 ° F ( 41. 7 ° C ), set on July 29, 1930, and the record low is − 6 ° F (− 21. 1 ° C ), set on January 21, 1985.
By 1912, SKF was represented in 32 countries and by 1930, a staff of over 21, 000 were employed in 12 manufacturing facilities worldwide with the largest in Philadelphia, Pa.
The county's population was 21, 115 in 1910 and increased to a high of 56, 558 by 1930.
On July 21, 1930, the temperature in Millsboro rose to 110 ° F ( 43 ° C ), the highest temperature ever recorded in Delaware.
On October 21, 1930 a great fire swept though the downtown business district, destroying eight historic and business buildings.
Draining of the polder was finished on 21 August 1930.
* On 1930 October 21, the Margaretville Hospital was incorporated, and was built using a two-story white farmhouse near the current high school.
Its population in 1900 was 9, 036 ; in 1910, 15, 727 ; in 1920, 19, 011 ; in 1930, 21, 000 ; and in 1940, 20, 693.
Robert Seymour Bridges, OM, ( 23 October 1844 21 April 1930 ) was a British poet, and poet laureate from 1913 to 1930.

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