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Twenty-one and others
Twenty-one of the union guerrillas were captured and several others were wounded and killed.
We killed Mr. de Jumonville, the commander ... also nine others ; we wounded one, and made Twenty-one Prisoners ".
From that time he appeared in a number of plays designed to display his drily humorous method, such as Brander Matthew's and George H. Jessop's A Gold Mine, Henry Guy Carleton's A Gilded Fool and Ambition, H. V. Esmond's When We Were Twenty-one, and others.

Twenty-one and were
Twenty-one Americans were killed.
Twenty-one of the MiG-29s were sold to the United States in October 1997 to prevent their sale on the world market, and for research purposes.
Twenty-one people died and thousands were injured during the 19 days of protests.
* June 30 – Twenty-one students were killed and more than a hundred were injured when an American North American F-100 Super SabreF-100 jet crashed into Miamori Elementary School on the island of Okinawa.
Twenty-one Douglas DC-4 airliners were converted into car ferries as the ATL-98 Carvair, a major task that included replacing the aircraft's original forward fuselage with an extended version incorporating the flight-deck above the cargo hold and a side-hinged nose door through which five cars could be loaded, one at a time, by means of a mobile, ground-based " scissor " lift.
Twenty-one children from the Alton area were drowned, and 49 were injured.
Twenty-one half-hour episodes were produced by Ruby-Spears Productions, an animation house formed by former Hanna-Barbera head writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, from October 1980 to September 1982, when the show went off the air.
Twenty-one percent of all households were made up of individuals and 9. 30 percent had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
* Spearmint tea: Twenty-one female hirsute patients, 12 with polycystic ovary syndrome and 9 with idiopathic hirsutism were included to the study in which they drank one cup of spearmint tea a day for 5 days, after which there was significant decrease in free testosterone and increase in luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone and estradiol
Twenty-one children from the Alton area drowned, and forty-nine were injured.
Twenty-one schools, mainly schools providing reserve officers during the World Wars, were awarded the Légion d ' honneur.
Twenty-one diorama paintings were exhibited in the first eight years.
Twenty-one teenagers from Safed on a class trip were murdered in the attack.
Twenty-one people were killed and 51 injured.
Twenty-one passengers were found with little or no clothing.
Twenty-one local college trustees were listed in Acts of Alabama, Eleventh Annual Session.
Twenty-one thousand such tablets were seized and destroyed by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration in 1958.
Twenty-one interviews were cited, the " x -#" refers to the document number in this volume only.
Twenty-one acquired companies were in the metals business, including Wah Chang and Cast Products, and this led to the acquisition of firms producing industrial machines and machine tools.

Twenty-one and death
* 1981 – Twenty-one association football spectators are trampled to death at Karaiskakis Stadium in Neo Faliro, Greece, after a football match between Olympiacos F. C.
Twenty-one people were killed and 150 injured as an immense wave of molasses crushed and asphyxiated many of the victims to death.

Twenty-one and more
Twenty-one percent of Division I baseball players miss more than three classes per week compared to twelve percent of Division III baseball players.

Twenty-one and .
`` Twenty-one '', replied the sheik.
Twenty-one bodies are recovered.
He is best known for his book Twenty-one Days in India ( 1878 – 1879 ), a satire upon Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought.
Twenty-one modern states have a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea.
Twenty-one years after, it will host the contest again, after Swedish singer Loreen's victory in at Eurovision Song Contest 2012, in Baku, Azerbaijan.
* 1986 – Twenty-one people are killed and forty-one are injured after a bomb explodes in an airliner ( Flight UL512 ) at Colombo airport in Sri Lanka.
Twenty-one comics and graphic artists collaborated on the new cards, including Zina Saunders, daughter of the original artist.
The notorious Twenty-one Conditions are adopted.
* September 12 – The Battle of Saragarhi: Twenty-one Sikhs of the 36th Sikh of the Sikh Regiment of British India, defend an army post against 10, 000 Afghan and Orakzai tribesmen.
Twenty-one guns announced the event, a national holiday was called, gambling ceased, and free champagne flowed throughout the principality.
In January 1915, having captured the German colony at Qingdao, Japan sent a secret ultimatum, known as the Twenty-one Demands, to Beijing.
Twenty-one dukes in two dynasties ruled the Archipelago, until 1566 ; Venetian rule continued in scattered islands of the Aegean until 1714.
Twenty-one other members of Charlie Company also testified on Calley's defense corroborating the orders.
Twenty-one years later, the Sac ( Sauk ), Meskwaki ( Fox ), and Iowa Native American nations ceded their tribal land to the U. S. government under two treaties in August 1824.

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others were of men doffing their hats to each other, carrying umbrellas with pomp, reading newspapers, or simply showing loaves of bread spread out.
The CTCA distributed a khaki-bound songbook that provided the impetus for spirited renditions of the selections found therein, plus a number of others whose lyrics were more earthy -- from `` Johnny Get Your Gun '' to `` Keep The Home Fires Burning '' to `` Mademoiselle From Armentieres ''.
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
There were not many chairs, so that some preferred to sit on the edge of the porch, resting their feet on the ground, and others liked to sit where they could lean back against the wall.
It was late, we were playing kissing games, and Jessica and I were called on to kiss in front of the others.
others were building.
The husbands of these women and others I had met in Catatonia were distinguished only in that they were, to me at least, indistinguishable.
They were, I felt, people invariably trying to prove not who, but what they were, and trying to determine what, not who, others were.
It might be that certain people were born with a compulsion to complicate their lives, while others could live blissfully motionless almost indefinitely, like lizards in the sun, too indolent to blink their eyes.
Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface.
When 1 ml of conjugate was passed through a column ( Af ), the first and second milliliter fractions collected were the most specific and gave no nonspecific staining in some experiments, and very little in others.
She explained nonreactivity of others by saying that they were `` not letting themselves relax ''.
Now, with virtually every writer, not only was the European origin of public law acknowledged as a historical phenomenon, but the rules thus established by the advanced civilizations of Europe were to be imposed on others.
The European customs on which international law was based were to become, by force and fiat, the customs that others were to accept as law if they were to join this community as sovereign states.
Thomas's principal influence lay in the communication of an attitude -- that of the now extinct British romantic school of the New Apocalypse -- Henry Treece, J. F. Hendry, and others -- all of whom were quite conventional poets.
eleven others were introduced.
There were others who climbed flagpoles and refused to come down ; ;
My instructions were that Mr. Nishimo would meet me at the hotel, but instead he and three others were at the station with a very warm welcome.

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