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By the time of Howard's suicide in 1936, he had written 21 complete stories, 17 of which had been published, as well as a number of unfinished fragments.
By 1999 it had $ 21 million in revenues and 183 employees.
By reversing the steps in the Euclidean algorithm, the GCD can be expressed as a sum of the two original numbers each multiplied by a positive or negative integer, e. g., 21 = × 105 + × 252.
By the first days of January, Emperor Menelik, accompanied by his Queen Taytu Betul, had led large forces into Tigray, and besieged the Italians for 15 days ( 6 – 21 January 1896 ), trying in vain to storm the fort on several occasions, until the Italians surrendered with permission from the Italian Headquarters.
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By 2000, consumption had fallen to 2, 092 per capita, corresponding to about 30 % of men and 22 % of women smoking more than 100 cigarettes per year, and by 2006 per capita consumption had declined to 1, 691 ; implying that about 21 % of the population smoked 100 cigarettes or more per year.
By the World's Columbian Exposition 22 years later, Chicago hosted more than 21 million visitors.
By the time he was 21, his father's alcoholism threatened the reputation of the family act, so Keaton and his mother, Myra, left for New York, where Buster Keaton's career swiftly moved from vaudeville to film.

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