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In the twenty-first century, the ACLU has fought the teaching of creationism in public schools and challenged some provisions of anti-terrorism legislation as infringing on civil liberties.
The demographics of Estonia in the twenty-first century are the result of historical trends over more than a thousand years, just as for most European countries, but have been disproportionately affected by events in the last half of the twentieth century.
The release of the historical fantasy Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981 began a fantasy explosion which continues into the twenty-first century.
The contemporary period, referred to as the National period, lasted from 1910s into the twenty-first century.
By the twenty-first century, the number of non-native English speakers has come to significantly outnumber the number of native speakers by a factor of three, according to the British Council.
Participants in debates on immigration in the early twenty-first century called for increasing enforcement of existing laws governing illegal immigration to the United States, building a barrier along some or all of the U. S .- Mexico border, or creating a new guest worker program.
In the early twenty-first century, the Ministry of State for Defence, just like that of Internal Security and Provincial Administration, is part of the vast Presidential machinery.
In the twentieth and continuing into the twenty-first century, many neopagans began reconstructing the old traditions and celebrating May Day as a pagan religious festival again.
By the time he returned to Afghanistan in the twenty-first century, his rule was characterized by a lengthy span of peace, but with no significant progress.
About the late twenty-first dynasty ( tenth century BC ), however, instead of being used alone as before, it began to be added to the other titles before the ruler's name, and from the twenty-fifth dynasty ( eighth to seventh centuries BC ) it was, at least in ordinary usage, the only epithet prefixed to the royal appellative.
Parapsychology in the twenty-first century: essays on the future of psychical research McFarland.
The LCR abolished itself in 2009 to initiate a broad anti-capitalist party, the New Anticapitalist Party, whose stated aim is to " build a new socialist, democratic perspective for the twenty-first century ".
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, soap operas became an integral part of Indian culture.
While there are occasional opinions in the media expressed about the possibility of third parties emerging in the United States, for example, political insiders such as the 1980 presidential candidate John Anderson think the chances of one appearing in the early twenty-first century is remote.
Venice is unique in Europe, in having remained a sizable functioning city in the twenty-first century entirely without motorcars or trucks.
However, in the twenty-first century, these costs are often more important than the variable cost of a product, and allocating them to a broad range of products can lead to bad decision making.
Six months later, this “ Active Software ” would be used in the American city of Seattle, as the foundation of the Indymedia project – a multiperspectival instrument of political information and dialogue for the twenty-first century "
Situations in the twenty-first century with potential for a typhus epidemic would include refugee camps during a major famine or natural disaster.
In the early years of the twenty-first century it was used in Russia to treat addiction.
The military continues to draw heavily on SAMS in the twenty-first century.
In the twenty-first century, over two hundred male and female applicants typically vie for slots in the summer classes, and the competition is rigorous.
The diversity of the student body continues to expand in the twenty-first century.
Providing a twenty-first century perspective about the novel, Leonard Everett Fisher of The Horn Book Magazine wrote in 2000 that Oz has " a timeless message from a less complex era, and it continues to resonate ".

twenty-first and Partnership
In the twenty-first century the Eday Partnership has had success in promoting the island's economy.

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First thing I did after my twenty-first birthday was go into court and have it officially changed, and this is something I don't tell everybody.
The practice of withholding the cup from the laity was confirmed ( twenty-first session ) as one which the Church Fathers had commanded for good and sufficient reasons ; yet in certain cases the Pope was made the supreme arbiter as to whether the rule should be strictly maintained.
Reservations about the plan continued to be voiced as late as the twenty-first, however, the paramount one being that once the blockade was put into effect, the Soviets would rush to complete some of the missiles.
) This plot point was also used in a Sherlock Holmes story based on the Basil Rathbone era, where a friend of Dr. Watson's is a baronet who is due to receive his inheritance on the New Year's Day of the year where his twenty-first birthday will be celebrated, only for the law to deprive him of the money as he was born on February 29 ; with the 84-year-old Baronet distraught at the news that 1900 is not a leap year, Holmes helps the Baronet fake his death long enough for his grandson-who is the appropriate age to receive the inheritance-to establish his claim and receive the money himself.
This new practice was continued under his successor Psusennes II and the twenty-first dynasty kings.
However, both the location of the island and its name were quoted in a Dutch book in 1508, which described a 1505 Portuguese expedition led by Francisco de Almeida from the East Indies: " n the twenty-first day of July we saw land, and it was an island lyng six hundred and fifty miles from the Cape, and called Saint Helena, howbeit we could not land there.
It was the twenty-first Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church and the second to be held at St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
Her twenty-first birthday party was held at Balmoral in August 1951.
The Critical Moment covers Li's activities during the period of the Tiananmen Square protests, and was published on the protests ' twenty-first anniversary.
Also, Bang, like Frederic, had never seen a woman before and was affected by a keen sense of duty, as an apprenticed pirate, until the passage of his twenty-first birthday freed him from his articles of indenture.
On July 27, 2011, for the twenty-first anniversary of the initial release, the original Game Boy version was made available on the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console service for download in Japan.
On drier sites in California, where Douglas-fir behaves as a climax species in the absence of fire, the Douglas-fir has become somewhat invasive following fire suppression practices of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries ; it is becoming a dominant species in many oak woodlands, in which it was previously a minor component.
Novatian believed that he would be elected, however Cornelius was unwillingly elected the twenty-first pope in March 251.
For the twenty-first century, the third edition, The New Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 1996 ), was revised and published as Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 2004 ), the editor of which, Robert Burchfield, in the preface acknowledges that, while " Fowler ’ s name remains on the title-page.
There was a royal lady of the twenty-first dynasty of the same name, however, and for a while it was thought possible that it could have belonged to her instead .< ref > Bickerstaffe, Dylan < cite > The Discovery of Hatshepsut's ' Throne '.</ cite >, KMT, Spring 2002, pp. 71 – 77 </ ref >
A bridge was first constructed here in the twenty-first year of the Peloponnesian War ( 410 BC ).
During the twentieth century the department with its traditional industries was adversely impacted by two major world wars and even in the second half of the century experienced relatively low growth, the overall population remaining remarkably stable at around 340, 000 through the second half of the twentieth century, although industrial and commercial developments in the conurbation surrounding Angoulême have added some 10, 000 to the overall population during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
A partially finished twenty-first novel in the series was published posthumously containing facing pages of handwriting and typescript.

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