" An excavation that took twenty-one days should have taken "more like twenty-one months.
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Demi Lovato -- "Irresistible" twenty one pilots -- "Heathens" Panic!
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"Stressed Out" — Twenty One Pilots Album of the Year
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"Stressed Out" – Twenty One Pilots Best Alternative Music Album
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So about Twenty One Pilots and their underwear... #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.
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"Twenty One" made millions of viewers at home very happy.
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Sad, moody music: Think Billie Eilish, or Twenty One Pilots
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Twenty one of the accounts that Musk follows are men.
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Or the new Twenty One Pilots music video, "My Blood"?
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Twenty one, the original 21, it&aposs up to 25 judges.
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Twenty-one percent of Britons live in the London metropolitan area.
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Otherthan hormones, I started getting body modifications at twenty, twenty-one.
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Twenty-one of the 28 MPs in the region are Labour.
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Twenty-one minutes after the report of shots fired, paramedics arrived.
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"Heathens" — Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots), Track from: Suicide Squad
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Twenty One Pilots are definitely not stressed out about the Grammys.
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Twenty-one people had been rescued, most of them Greek nationals.
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One of them was sixteen; the other one was twenty-one.
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Twenty-one workers were still trapped in the mine on Monday.
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Twenty-one victims remain in critical condition as of Sunday evening.
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Twenty-one of the top 25 cities were in the South.
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Twenty-one more will use all remaining funds by March 2018.
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Twenty-one patients were evacuated, with another 23 planned for evacuation.
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Twenty-one percent were unsure and 2628 percent did not answer.
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Twenty-one people had been knifed, several severely, yet everyone survived.
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And Twenty One Pilots have quietly become a gifted arena act.
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Every Twenty One Pilots song has an explosion, musical or spiritual.
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Paul had twenty-one musicians in his orchestra; Alex has eight.
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She was twenty-one and completely unknown in her own country.
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Twenty-one were cleared, and officials were awaiting the other results.
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Twenty-one of the train's 2147 cars were off the rail.
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Unarmed citizens, by contrast, stopped active shooters on twenty-one occasions.
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Twenty-one percent said the Pats are their least favorite NFL team.
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I guessed at the time, I think, that she was twenty-one.
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Twenty-one times, it worked, and the male bug buzzed right off.
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Twenty-one White House employees tied for the highest salaries at $179,700.
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Twenty-one people were initially killed during the burial ceremony, Bulama said.
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Twenty-one of those were fatal and 84 were classified as serious.
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Twenty-one passed both houses of Congress and were signed into law.
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Twenty-one arrests were announced when the university "closed" in April 2016.
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Preventable errors have so far declined by an impressive twenty-one percent.
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Twenty-one of the cases were in children under 10 years old.
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Twenty-one teams came and went, each choosing someone other than Manziel.
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When she was twenty-one, Heti writes, she terminated an accidental pregnancy.
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Twenty-one others were injured, including a civilian contractor working for MINUSMA.
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Twenty-one states have abolished or overturned capital punishment (The Associated Press).
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Twenty-one percent said didn't they didn't know or had no opinion.
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Alexander was twenty-one and wore braces and a button-up shirt.
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Twenty-one clinics there (and a prison program) now deploy the treatment.
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Twenty-one percent joined the bully, while 25 percent defended the victim.
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Twenty-one women and four men share the small one-bedroom apartment.
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Twenty-one people died, and around 150 were injured by the wave.
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Twenty-one percent rise only lifted Sky Blue to 2,613 per match.
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Twenty-one years later, it seems as if the madness has returned.
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In addition, twenty-one artists showed their work in a slide presentation.
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Twenty One Pilots' "Blurryface" is No. 4, and last week's chart-topper, Panic!
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What do you think about Twenty One Pilots and James Corden going pantless?
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Twenty-one died the following day, seven on Saturday and three on Sunday.
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Twenty-one protesters were arrested, the National Union of Peoples Lawyers told CNN.
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Seani Love, London I've only had two relationships since I was twenty-one.
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Twenty-one states have added more than 100,000 jobs since Obama took office.
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A Tricky in a world of Taylors and Katys and Twenty One Pilots.
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Twenty-one members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) and Minority Whip Rep.
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Twenty-one White House staffers made the maximum salary of $22019,000 last year.
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The Shortlist ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE DAYSBy Michèle AudinTranslated by Christiana Hills2160 pp.
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Twenty-one percent of likely voters said they believe Trump will be impeached.
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Twenty-one Democrats raised more than $1 million each between April and June.
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The group also lost "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance" to Twenty One Pilots.
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The "Suicide Squad" soundtrack features songs from Twenty One Pilots, Skrillex and Panic!
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Twenty-one states were targeted, most of them unsuccessfully, according to the agency.
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My friend Sarah and I moved to California when I was twenty-one.
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Twenty-one percent said they'd be less likely to vote for that candidate.
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Twenty-one percent said they do not believe this kind of group exists.
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Twenty-one Republican senators wrote Mr. Trump this summer to champion the move.
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For twenty-one years, he has had the same cardiologist and nurse practitioner.
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Twenty-one states are at the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
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Twenty-one victims were UN staffers, headed to an environmental summit in Kenya.
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Twenty-one homes are scheduled to be built in a neighborhood in Nashville.
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Twenty-one states will hike their minimum wages on or shortly after Jan.
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The bill, which was introduced with twenty-one cosponsors, has garnered widespread bipartisan support.
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Twenty-one people were taken to a nearby hospital in good condition, authorities said.
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PT. Twenty-one-year-old Dihnai is a big fan of his dad, Outhay.
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Twenty-one percent of mayors of cities with more than 30,000 people are women.
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"Hardwired" – James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich, songwriters (Metallica) "Heathens" – Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots)
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Twenty-one years ago, in 1995, the internet only had 10 million active users.
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So as I see it today, I should be champ when I'm twenty-one.
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Twenty-one people were detained for alleged ties to Islamic State, the ministry said.
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Twenty-one percent said they disapproved strongly, while 2628 percent said they disapproved somewhat.
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Twenty-one years following Selena's tragic death, she will be posthumously receiving the honor.
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Twenty-one senators sit on that committee, and, shockingly, Shaheen is the only woman.
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Twenty one of Kavanaugh's former White House counsel colleagues sent a letter to Sens.
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You can hear Francis's wail in the ragged vocal acrobatics of twenty one pilots.
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Twenty-one condominium and co-op units ranged from $229,000 to nearly $2 million.
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At the age of twenty-one, he would be killed in the next war.
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There were twenty-one cases on his docket that day, sixteen related to terrorism.
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When he died, in 2000, his library came to approximately twenty-one thousand volumes.
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Twenty-one percent said they favored federal subsidies to halve the costs to parents.
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Twenty-one Republicans and 17 Democrats are sponsoring the Senate version of the bill.
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Twenty-one percent of non-white respondents said they had never heard of him.
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Conan Doyle was twenty when he left Peterhead and twenty-one when he returned.
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Twenty-one states are considered "at risk" of banning abortion outright if Roe v.
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Twenty-one people have died from coronavirus in Madrid, among more than 30 nationwide.
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Twenty-one members of the governing Conservative Party defied Johnson by approving the bill.
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Twenty-one teams are within a game of someone else in their divisional standings.
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" He continued: "I have been married to my wife Debbie for twenty-one years.
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From twenty-one venders, one could choose: chicken cheesesteaks (at Mayhem & Stout), non-G.
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Twenty-one years later, Trump is already impeached and facing an uncertain Senate trial.
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Twenty-one of the defendants must also pay more than $72.9 million in judgments.
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Twenty-one percent of high school seniors had reported vaping in the last 30 days.
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Twenty-one percent of lesbians are 60 and above, compared to just 9% of bisexuals.
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Twenty-one states, including North Dakota, Georgia, and Oklahoma, adhere to a 20-week ban.
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Twenty-one of the 48 people injured are listed in critical condition, reports The Guardian.
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Charles famously admitted cheating on the NBC game show, "Twenty-One," back in the 1950s.
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Twenty-one girls were released last October, and others escaped soon after they were abducted.
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Twenty-one percent those polled, however, said they don't know or don't have an opinion.
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Romantically deserted vistas were what I wanted in a city when I was twenty-one.
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Twenty-one goals last term was Luis Suarez's worst-ever return in a Barcelona shirt.
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Twenty-one of the 24 Democratic presidential candidates are speaking at the state's party convention.
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" In December, the E.P.A. named twenty-one sites that would get "immediate and intense attention.
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Twenty-one candidates including Kabila's former interior minister, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, entered the presidential race.
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We will say this ... the Firefly crowd and Twenty One Pilots set looked lit AF!
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Steinberg's twenty-one-year-old daughter texted to ask when they'd be moving to Canada.
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By the time Costello turned twenty-one, in 1997, he wanted to be a congressman.
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Twenty-one Tories voted with the opposition to outlaw leaving the EU without a deal.
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Twenty-one people sought medical attention after reporting they were exposed to fumes and smoke.
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Twenty-one years later, in the "Age of Trump," the scab of impeachment that Sen.
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In its initial incarnation, only white, land-owning men, twenty-one and over, could vote.
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Taken together, they feel almost like a Twenty One Pilots project, shape-shifting and dark.
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The government also closed a thousand Gülen-affiliated schools and suspended twenty-one thousand teachers.
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Metts, who was twenty-one by then, read the terms of his post-plea life.
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Twenty-one inches of snow was reported in nearby Boulder, the National Weather Service said.
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Twenty-one of the sick patients have been hospitalized, though no deaths have been reported.
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Last year, the Chicago Police Department seized sixty-five hundred and twenty-one illegal firearms.
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I volunteer at a school for very low-functioning people ages five to twenty-one.
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Twenty-one years ago, the Motorola StarTAC captivated consumers with its small shape and flip top.
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In fact, it seems there's no magazine or catwalk the twenty-one year old hasn't conquered.
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Twenty-one films into the megafranchise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is introducing its first female director.
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Twenty-one low-performing public schools, christened "Renaissance schools", have been turned over to charter operators.
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Mark Hughes: When I was twenty, twenty-one, I got sentenced to nine years in prison.
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Twenty-one years, and I wasn't going to let her spend another second in that cell.
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Twenty-one of those candidates were victorious, helping swing control of the House majority to Democrats.
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Twenty-one service members have been taken to Germany for further evaluation and treatment of TBI.
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Teaching makes you grow up a lot—especially going straight into a job at twenty-one.
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Twenty-one percent of Americans said that they do not have an opinion on the matter.
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Twenty-one different routes go down Oxford Street, some following the paths of horse-drawn predecessors.
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In May, a hundred and twenty-one such proposals, known as consent bills, were awaiting approval.
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Twenty-one of the 27 individuals unearthed were adults: eight male, eight female, and five unidentified.
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" Twenty-one percent say his public persona "bothers" them but believe he is "raising important issues.
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Twenty-one percent of independents said the endorsements made them less likely to back chosen candidates.
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Johnny is twenty-one, done with art school and apprenticed to an art framer and restorer.
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Twenty-one percent believed hobby hackers were responsible while 7 percent attributed attacks to organised crime.
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Twenty-one percent believed hobby hackers were responsible while 7 percent attributed attacks to organized crime.
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They're often only twenty-one or twenty-two, but some are making $5,000 a night easily.
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Beyonce and Twenty One Pilots each took five awards, although they were absent from the ceremony.
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Twenty-one short miles away, a pinprick of orange light signals the proximity of continental Europe.
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Twenty-one percent of those surveyed said they were unsure about the president's chances for reelection.
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Twenty-one, most notably the French Open at Roland Garros in Paris, are contested on clay.
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Twenty-one states will raise their minimum wage, including several to $12 an hour or more.
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Twenty-one percent said there had been no change, and 272 percent said it was healthier.
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Twenty-one members of the Afghan Public Protection Forces were killed and 16 more were wounded.
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"Twenty-one of those were people that I spent $100 million to help elect," he continued.
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Combined, we number more than twenty-one million, nearly ninety-four per cent of us veterans.
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Twenty-one Canadians began the week contesting for their national championship, and seven made the cut.
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Twenty-one analysts rate Wirecard a buy, three are neutral and one advises investors to sell.
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Twenty-one countries showed an improvement in democracy over the past decade, according to V-Dem.
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Mr. Freedman did not enjoy the version of the "Twenty-One" story told by Mr. Redford.
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In August, 2012, she started the program with twenty-one Bolivians, all inexperienced in restaurant work.
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The figures are stupefying: forty thousand people detained and huge numbers of others forced from their jobs, including twenty-one thousand police officers, three thousand judges and prosecutors, twenty-one thousand public-school workers, fifteen hundred university deans, and fifteen hundred employees of the Ministry of Finance.
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Rounding out the top five were Rihanna, Twenty One Pilots, Justin Bieber, and Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates.
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THERE was no doubt who sponsored "Twenty One", the NBC quiz showAlbert Freedman took over in 1956.
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Twenty-one mariners from the M/V Kokuka Courageous, who abandoned ship, are currently aboard USS Bainbridge.
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Twenty-one passengers were taken to hospital, some after being thrown around the cabin like rag dolls.
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Twenty-one people detained in Sanliurfa were also planning an attack at an unspecified location in Turkey.
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Twenty-one percent of New Yorkers—about 19803 million people—lived below the poverty line in 2013.
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They had known each other from age zero through five, then at thirteen, twenty-one, and now.
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Despite its small population, Boulder is geographically large—twenty-one square miles, about the size of Manhattan.
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By the morning, the group had twenty-one thousand members; soon afterward, it had seventy-two thousand.
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If she ended up adopting the children, she would receive benefits until each child turned twenty-one.
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In the past three years, twenty-one bears have entered New Jersey homes, with no human fatalities.
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For the first time in the twenty-one years I've known her, my sister seems at peace.
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The fight was officially over—as was the life of twenty-one-year-old boxer Thomas McCoy.
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Twenty-one countries and governments, mostly in Latin America and the Caribbean, have official ties with Taiwan.
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Twenty-one percent of this group remained out of the work force for the entire 18 years.
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The prisoner gave the name of Cesario Santo, and described himself as an Italian, aged twenty-one.
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Twenty-one of the center's residents, including those now in hospitals, have tested positive for the virus.
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Twenty-one-year-old black men in America, now they've been lynched in another kind of way.
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Twenty-one years later, "Wasted" is perhaps the most in-demand out-of-print book in America.
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Twenty-one is the fewest he has made in the five weeks we have counted at CNN.
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Twenty-one-year-old Michael Bell Jr. died that night from a bullet wound to the head.
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The evening highlights two commissioned works, "Epilogue" and "Seventeen/Twenty-One," as well as reimagined repertory pieces.
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Linda met my father at twenty, fell in love, and gave birth to me at twenty-one.
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Clinton beat Trump by twenty-eight points in California, and by twenty-one points in New York.
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Davis—"a newcomer at forty-five," as Streep later joked—has made twenty-one films since then.
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Twenty-one percent said they believed the president, while 85033 percent had no opinion about the affairs.
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When she was twenty-one, she went to a talent-spotting day at Addington Manor, in Buckinghamshire.
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Twenty-one crew abandoned ship and were picked up by Iranian search and rescue teams, IRNA reported.
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Twenty-one of the 40 collection works consigned to Sotheby's have been deleted from the auction's online catalogue.
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On Wednesday evening, the exes took their daughters out for a night at a Twenty One Pilots concert.
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Twenty-one major Indian cities are estimated to run out of groundwater by 2020 -- just a year away.
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Other artists who have received multiple nominations include Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Twenty One Pilots and Rihanna.
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Justin Bieber, Rihanna, twenty one pilots and Kanye West round out the top five artists of the year.
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Twenty-one countries already legislate diversity on corporate boards or mandate practices that enhance diversity in the workplace.
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Points to Twenty One Pilots for the follow through, and to Rihanna for perfecting the subtle react face.
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Twenty-one percent of SAP's employees were based in the United States, according to its 2015 annual report.
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Twenty-one San Francisco schools lost power, but remained open nonetheless, according to a Department of Emergency spokesman.
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Twenty one years ago this August, the Windows 95 operating system launched to great fanfare around the world.
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Eligibility: You must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older to participate and submit your vote.
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She introduced her team of moderators—twenty-one other women and four men, working at adjustable-height desks.
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Twenty-one million were cost-burdened, meaning they paid more than 28500 percent of their income in rent.
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José Antonio Meade, who had served Peña Nieto as finance secretary and foreign secretary, trailed with twenty-one.
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Twenty-one emergency responders required medical attention and 200 people were evacuated from their homes for a week.
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Twenty-one major Indian cities are estimated to run out of groundwater by 2020 -- just two years away.
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Twenty-one percent of Jerusalem Jews are secular, while 43 percent are not ultra-Orthodox but religiously traditional.
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Twenty-one people on the ship had tested positive for the virus, two passengers and 19 crew members.
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Twenty-one percent said they would pay less than $1 a month, and no more, for the right.
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Twenty-one states do not regularly submit data to the CDC on lead surveillance programs in their states.
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With an estimated twenty-one million inhabitants crammed together, Lagos could easily serve as a symbol of overpopulation.
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Their son, Howard, who grew up to become poet laureate, was born twenty-one weeks after the wedding.
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Combined, the creators in attendance had more than three hundred and twenty-one million followers on social media.
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Pimentel, a twenty-one-year-old soprano studying at Juilliard, described the challenges of singing immediately after dancing.
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Twenty-one townhomes at 1,500 square feet, called Domo, sleep up to 10 and start at $1.5 million.
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In 1963, when he was twenty-one, he became the staff photographer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
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Seven states' deadlines have passed, and twenty-one more states have filing deadlines before the end of March.
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Twenty-one insurgents who entered the base were killed by security forces after nearly 36 hours of battle.
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Twenty-one-year-old Sacha Wilky says police accosted him several times in a series of mistaken identities.
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Twenty-one crew abandoned that ship and were picked up by Iranian search and rescue teams, IRNA reported.
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The last time I checked, it was down to about twenty-one kilometers per second, and it's still slowing.
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Twenty-one people pleaded guilty — one person was sentenced to jail time after pleading guilty to a felony charge.
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NAIROBI — Twenty-one people were killed in a suspected terror attack at a Nairobi hotel complex that began Tuesday.
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Twenty-one percent of all Democrats and independents said they did not know yet which candidate they would support.
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Twenty-one percent of teens said they feel worse about their own life because of seeing their friends' posts.
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Twenty-one states experienced probing of their systems by Russian hackers during the 2016 election, according to U.S. officials.
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February 2006 – Twenty one workers were killed and dozens injured when the Spectrum garment factory building collapsed in Dhaka.
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So tell me why, at least once a week, Alexa decides to play me Ride by Twenty One Pilots?
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Twenty-one people were killed during the funeral and an additional 44 others died when villagers pursued the attackers.
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Twenty-one percent estimated that they spend an hour or more surfing the Web, browsing photos and so on.
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Twenty-one percent and 34 percent in Europe and the United States, respectively, said they already rarely use cash.
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Twenty-one percent or so even entertain the idea of a foreign retirement, with Italy the top dream destination.
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Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda will host Saturday Night Live on October 8th with musical guest Twenty One Pilots.
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One day, as the police tried to evict the protesters by force, he filmed for twenty-one hours straight.
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Twenty-one percent said they believe some or all of the allegations, but that it won't change their vote.
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An April Gallup survey found just twenty-one percent viewed immigration as the most important issue in the country.
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Shelby had become addicted to opioids at twenty-one, when she was depressed and waitressing at a Waffle House.
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Twenty-one people were shot in the incident and a gunman was shot dead by Texas police Saturday afternoon.
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But now Twenty One Pilots are facing a host of questions: Was their blockbuster breakout a one-time thing?
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Twenty-one former Pingry students have banded together and have been in negotiations with the school about a settlement.
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Twenty-one years ago, during the ice storm of 1998, our family was without power for almost two weeks.
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Twenty-one people, including congressional aides, Bush administration officials, and lobbyists, were eventually convicted in connection with the case.
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Trump won the state, which has a population of twenty-one million, by a hundred and thirteen thousand votes.
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If I hadn't seen the evidence that Child has done it twenty-one times, I wouldn't have believed it.
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"I was in prison for one month and two days," a twenty-one-year-old Gambian named Ousmane recalled.
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Washington memo Twenty-one years ago, President Bill Clinton was brought up on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors.
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The first time Wiley Maple encountered the Streif, the world's most fearsome downhill, he was twenty-one years old.
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Twenty-one percent said rising rates are the single-biggest factor, while thirty-six percent highlighted a trade war.
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Cooper and Mooney have two daughters, Laura Indigo, who is twenty-four, and Sophie Alice, who is twenty-one.
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He was twenty-one when he left for the United States with my mother, who was pregnant with me.
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As Mr. Stempel kept winning, Geritol, the sponsor of "Twenty-One," watched his appeal — and the show's ratings — falter.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents cited it as their top issue, compared to only 8 percent two years ago.
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Kenzo Hirose, a shy, wiry twenty-one-year-old with shaggy black hair, grew up in the Bolivian Amazon.
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One-hundred and twenty-one scholars recently signed a letter arguing that only Congress can legally shrink a monument.
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Twenty-one rivals now are seeking their party's 2020 nomination, after Massachusetts congressman Seth Moulton abandoned his campaign on Friday.
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With this in mind, we've drawn up the ultimate beauty bucket list: twenty-one things every girl needs to try.
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Twenty-one young people are suing the US government for contributing to climate change in violation of their constitutional rights.
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Twenty-one drones were spotted at the scenes of wildfires nationwide in 2014-2015, and aircraft were grounded six times.
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Adrienne Rich, Twenty-One Love Poems, VI If divorce has increased by one thousand percent, don't blame the women's movement.
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By the time he had turned twenty-one, he had turned to more serious substances: heroin, morphine, amphetamines, and Demerol.
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Twenty-one states are suing the Labor Department, along with more than more than 55 Texas and national business groups.
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Twenty-one states filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the rule that expands eligibility for overtime pay for millions of workers.
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However, the budget also calls for a twenty-one percent cut to USDA, including water programs and data analysis capabilities.
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In 1964, Mario Savio, a twenty-one-year-old Berkeley philosophy major, spent the summer registering black voters in Mississippi.
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Prior to founding CyTech in 2002, Ben was a twenty-one year veteran of the U.S. Army, Special Operations Command.
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Following the San Bernardino shooting, the twenty-one injured victims were rushed to nearby trauma centers to receive lifesaving treatment.
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Two million Americans were wandering the nation's roads, one quarter of them between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one.
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My parents got engaged when they were twenty-one and moved out on their own when they were twenty-four.
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Twenty One Pilots has never played the festival, but interestingly enough, both Coachella and Firefly are produced by promoter Goldenvoice.
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Twenty-one people are under investigation, including nine Autostrade employees and three officials from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
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"Twenty-one people were arrested as a result of that tunnel, and one woman died while she was in prison."
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Twenty-one states have a charter cap, 31 require charters to submit annual reports and 33 have statewide authorizing bodies.
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A total of twenty-one emergency responders received treatment at hospitals for smoke inhalation and nausea, local officials have said.
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Twenty-one states and 26 cities and counties, mostly in California, will raise the minimum wage on New Year's Day.
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Twenty-one victims were treated at local hospitals and had been released by Thursday morning, according to the sheriff's office.
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Twenty-one percent of investors surveyed said they were long on U.S. government bonds, down from 23 percent last week.
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Twenty-one of the injured were taken to Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May, said hospital spokeswoman Susan Staeger.
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As the constructors reveal at 69A, a PLAYER (1A) and a DEALER (14A) are playing a game of TWENTY-ONE.
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Twenty-one percent of investors said they were long or holding more longer-dated Treasuries than their benchmarks on Monday.
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After a decade-long hiatus, Mel Gibson has solidified his Hollywood comeback with his first Oscar nomination in twenty-one years.
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Charles Van Doren, the man who confessed to cheating on the popular game show Twenty-One in the 1950s, has died.
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Twenty-one years later, millions more nobodies (you can call them deplorables) continued the American tradition of speaking truth to power.
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All twenty-one residents who came in contact with the baby raccoon have started receiving rabies exposure treatment, FOX31 Denver reported.
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Twenty-one of the past 25 meetings between the teams have been decided by six points or fewer or in overtime.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents identified as LGBTQ+—well above the Office for National Statistics' estimate for the population at large.
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Twenty-one states and Washington, DC have passed legislation related to autonomous vehicles, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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"Twenty-one percent of 718 surveyed have had sex in flight?" a pilot wrote after I shared the article on Facebook.
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"I was twenty-one, and I was a student and a bit of a rebel at university in Vincennes," he continues.
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Twenty-one percent said they have declined a wedding invitation altogether because they felt they couldn't afford to go, Bankrate said.
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She sang Ariana Grande's "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart" and he sang "House of Gold" by Twenty One Pilots.
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Twenty-one teams recently competed to blind taste and identify the details of 12 bottles of wine from around the world.
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Twenty-one percent remain undecided less than a month from Election Day, while no third-party presidential candidate reached double-digits.
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Twenty-one percent of those who voted for Trump in 2016 are considering voting for a different political party in 2020.
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Twenty-one percent said they didn't agree with either man, and 12 percent said they were unsure of who they supported.
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Two weeks before, Lil Peep, a twenty-one-year-old rapper from Long Island, had died after taking Xanax and fentanyl.
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I came to the United States thirty years ago, at the age of twenty-one, to work on a master's degree.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents selected it as their choice airline, up from 19 percent in a similar poll from 2017.
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Twenty One Pilots is an amalgam of the sounds made by two decades of the disintegration of arena-size guitar rock.
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Sixteen of the twenty-one victims identified so far are foreigners, said Soylu, with four of the injured in critical condition.
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Twenty-one percent approve of Ryan's Speakership so far, contrasted by 2628 percent who disapprove and 28503 percent who are uncertain.
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Twenty-one percent of American couples chose a country song for their first dance in 2018, according to the WeddingWire Report.
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A police investigation quickly identified a suspect: Ali Bashar, a twenty-one-year-old resident of a nearby shelter for refugees.
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Twenty One Pilots are unconventional — their songs stretch into rap, reggae, prog, electro-pop and screamo, often in the same track.
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The night features performances by Twenty One Pilots, Benny Blanco and Mariah Carey, as well as a tribute to Aretha Franklin.
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Later, the two producers urged Mr. Van Doren to challenge the incumbent "Twenty-One" champion, Herb Stempel, whom he later dethroned.
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In the final video, posted eight months ago, he sings a song called "Nico and the Niners" by Twenty-One Pilots.
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The biologist James Cornett, who has studied the Lee Flat grove for twenty-one years, sees evidence of a demographic shift.
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Twenty-one years later, America's electorate shrugged off a presidential candidate's acknowledged marijuana and cocaine history, and Barack Obama was elected.
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Twenty-one years into a music career that doesn't always get enough credit, J. Lo is ready to take center stage.
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Twenty-one of the dead were police officers and 173 were "children or teenagers," the agency said in a recent statement.
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His largest surviving Decalogue, at twenty-one inches tall, arrays the Commandments in the rendering of an ornate, columned sanctuary interior.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents said that if their top candidate were to drop out, their second choice would be Warren.
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By the time I got to London, grief—amazingly unknown till then, though I was twenty-one—had taken me over.
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The entire scandal was memorably depicted in the film Quiz Show, which was far better-received than Twenty One ever was.
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Twenty-one others died at hospitals in Guatemala City, according to information released by the Guatemalan Ministry of Health and the hospitals.
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Twenty-one artists and designers were tasked with creating an original look using at least 1,000 unlubricated condoms, provided by Planned Parenthood.
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Not far behind them are Twenty One Pilots with 17 nominations, Rihanna with 14, The Weeknd with 13 and Beyoncé with eight.
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Apple also picked a whole bunch of other favorite albums, including Rihanna, Adele, Frank Ocean, twenty one pilots, and the Hamilton soundtrack.
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Twenty-one people have received medical treatment for possible exposure so far, although only three, including the Skripals, are still receiving treatment.
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Rihanna, who currently has eight Grammys, is nominated in eight categories, while Lukas Graham and Twenty One Pilots are up for three.
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A sixty-two-year-old great- grandmother had been in prison for twenty-one years for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense.
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Twenty-one children and two adults were injured when a structure collapsed at a parkour center in San Diego, California, this weekend.
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Twenty-one suspects who have been detained in an investigation over the Ankara bombing appeared in court in the capital on Sunday.
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BALTIMORE — Twenty-one months out, House Democratic leaders are already promising that they will pick up seats in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Twenty-one states sued to block the Obama administration's new rules on overtime pay, which were also blocked by a federal judge.
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Twenty-one parents and educators were arrested during the protest—a rare moment where union members challenged the police as union members.
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He was a twenty-one-year-old college graduate, whose primary qualification was that he excelled at Football Manager, a computer game.
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In a Seattle café, Bernadette bumps into a former colleague, Paul Jellinek (Laurence Fishburne), whom she hasn't seen for twenty-one years.
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Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia mandate the recording of interrogations, and 18 states have carried out eyewitness identification reform.
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She served in the Reserves for twenty-one years and retired just before her unit was called up for duty in Iraq.
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In 22017, when she was twenty-one, she began working in Tijuana, soldering filaments of metal for sixty-five cents an hour.
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More important to Trump was the fact that, under Sanders's direction, Boozman had trounced Lincoln, a popular senator, by twenty-one points.
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They had spent the previous day working on behalf of a woman and her twenty-one-year-old son, a heroin addict.
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Ohio rock-ish duo Twenty One Pilots comes in second place with 17 nominations, while Rihanna's 14 nominations place her in third.
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Twenty-one percent of Jerusalem Jews are secular, while 43 percent are not ultra-Orthodox but of various less strict religious denominations.
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San Francisco (CNN)Twenty-one people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship tested positive for coronavirus, Vice President Mike Pence said Friday.
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Twenty-one of the people arrested that day have pleaded guilty to charges related to violent protest, including one to felony offenses.
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I mainly listened to "emo" bands such as, Good Charlotte, My Chemical Romance, Twenty One Pilots and A Rocket to the Moon.
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Twenty-one people have been infected in Arizona, and more than 100 people have already died across the U.S. from the illness.
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Eddie Prior, age twenty-one, with his black hair slick and his blue, blue eyes, enters this story with a great clatter.
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In 270, the novelist Edgar Saltus made his way to the roof of the new, twenty-one-story Flatiron Building, in Manhattan.
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In an unusual move for a Presidential candidate, Trump released a list of twenty-one people whom he might consider as nominees.
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The group returns with "Young and Menace," which sounds like Twenty One Pilots covering Skrillex, with heavy lyrical nods to Britney Spears.
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Twenty-one state attorneys general have signed on to a lawsuit led by Oregon and filed in US District Court in Eugene.
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Riding the housing boom a few years later, she refinanced and pulled out twenty-one thousand dollars in equity, then refinanced again.
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The city recently pledged to spend twenty-one million dollars to combat Zika, and Shah's lab has been beefing up its operations.
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Twenty-one members of the House of Representatives have sponsored a bill that would forbid military action in Venezuela without congressional authorization.
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Twenty-one business school professors analyzed and graded the corporate responses, and their consensus is that Lyft handled the situation better than Uber.
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Twenty-one-year-old Wei Zexi was treated at the Second Hospital of Beijing Armed Police Corps but the treatment failed, Reuters reported.
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For the next twenty-one years, she worked in retail or recruiting full time, but was always launching one side hustle or another.
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Twenty-one rape allegations that the fashion industry – despite its apparent feminism, and support of celebrity #TimesUp initiatives – would rather not talk about.
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In fact, earlier this year, the ex-partners teamed up to take Bingham to a Twenty One Pilots concert at Anaheim's Honda Center.
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Twenty-one years ago, Dallas housewife and mother Routier was sentenced to death for the brutal stabbing murder of her two young sons.
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Then avert your eyes mortal, because the Acer 21-X is twenty-one inches of lighting, soft-touch plastic, and giant exhaust grills.
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Twenty-one of his points game in the third quarter, the ninth time this season he's had 252 or more in a period.
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Twenty-one years on, there are fewer veterans, while Americans are more ambivalent about the bombings—when they think about them at all.
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"That's why the drinks are so expensive," she whispered, cupping a twenty-one-dollar Notorious Nude (Belvedere vodka, hibiscus cordial, champagne, and cider).
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From my sophomore to senior year of high school, I sat through eighteen tours and information sessions across twenty-one different college campuses.
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Twenty One Pilots' "Blurryface" (Fueled by Ramen) is No. 5, more than a year after it made its chart debut at No. 1.
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From bitcoin's inception, production of the currency was limited by Satoshi Nakamoto to a maximum of twenty-one million coins, insuring eventual scarcity.
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She explained that she had married Mana's father, a man named Inaba, at the age of twenty-one, after discovering she was pregnant.
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She had had Max at twenty-one, and the motherhood that had come too early had turned into a blur over the years.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents said they decided on the matter after the first round of public hearings in the inquiry last week.
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Twenty-one members of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet have resigned their posts in protest of the party leader's handling of the Brexit campaign.
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Twenty-one percent of registered Republicans surveyed said they would vote for Sutton, and he leads Noem among unaffiliated voters by 19 points.
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Twenty-one percent express a favorable view of him, while 7 percent have an unfavorable view and the rest have no opinion yet.
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The Hall of Mirrors, the Versailles Palace's main attraction, is a hall made of seventeen arches each equipped with twenty-one reflective surfaces.
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Twenty-one percent of adults in the U.S. read below a 5th grade level, and 85033 percent of high school graduates can't read.
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Twenty-one people also tested positive for COVID-19 aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship, which docked in Oakland, California earlier this week.
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Twenty-one nations, including the United States, Germany, and France, saw economic growth since 2000, while managing to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Twenty-one people were missing from the transit center in the city of Beni after the attack, a Ministry of Health spokesman said.
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I'm a twenty-one-year-old college student with a job, so I barely have enough time for my closest friends right now.
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A month after his appearances on "Twenty-One" ended in 1957, he married Geraldine Ann Bernstein, whom he had met a year earlier.
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"Twenty-one percent of the total world electricity growth is coming from the need to meet the growth of air-conditioner electricity demand."
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Twenty-one of the 30 teams have experienced an attendance drop this season, and leaguewide attendance is down by 1,735 fans per game.
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Twenty-one people tested positive on a cruise ship being held off the California coast, and New York State confirmed 11 new cases.
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Twenty-one emergency workers were treated for exposure to the resulting fumes and smoke, which were described as a lung and eye irritant.
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Twenty-one "mega-funds" launched last year (defined as raising more than $500 million), and that was actually below the numbers in 503.
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In 1968, when Spielberg was twenty-one, he got his professional start working in TV, signing a seven-year contract with Universal Television.
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Twenty-one states have joined gun owners in asking the Supreme Court to reverse the Fourth Circuit and rule the ban as unconstitutional.
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Twenty-one analysts are focusing on the company, according to Yahoo Finance, and its market cap before reporting earnings is around $16 billion.
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" A twenty-one-year-old law student, whom Garner renames Elizabeth Rosen, levelled charges of sexual assault against the middle-aged master—"Dr.
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Twenty-one years ago, Capitol Hill carpenters designed a pair of curved tables to serve as work space during the Clinton impeachment trial.
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At twenty-one, she became a stewardess for Pan Am. She was one of two black women in a class of about thirty.
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Twenty-one banks, majority owned by New Delhi, account for more than two-thirds of the banking assets in Asia's third-biggest economy.
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Twenty-one years after the movie "Trainspotting" gave the world a glimpse into the heroin-addled underbelly of Edinburgh, the characters are back.
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Norman Lear has fathered six children, aged twenty-one to sixty-eight, but the modern TV show remains the unruliest of his offspring.
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Twenty-one people have been killed and 27 injured in the conflict, according to Libya al Ahrar TV, quoting Libya's Ministry of Health.
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"You spend twenty-one years in a cage, being told what to do and what not to do," he said, and trailed off.
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Twenty-one-year-old Devin Connell told VICE News that he's tired of hearing the president criticized from members of the political media.
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Aside from previously-announced Tame Impala, the headliners include Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino, Twenty One Pilots, The Strokes, Flume, The Chainsmokers, and J. Balvin.
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Twenty-one year old Kendall Jenner might as well be a tour guide; she's shared her recommendations for hotspots from New York to Rome.
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Twenty-one suitcases to be exact, they say, though the New York Times put the number at nine for Lipinski and 13 for Weir.
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The last thing twenty-one-year-old Pat Fletcher saw before the explosion was the chemical-filled steel tank beside her suddenly ballooning outward.
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One hundred twenty-one fish swim bladders lay before Garcia Pereda on the concrete floor, most of them white, some with shades of pink.
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Justin Bieber's "Purpose" remained steady at No. 2, while alt-hip hop band Twenty One Pilots's "Blurryface" climbed to No. 3 from No. 11.
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"Just his body, his presence, his face, bring me back to the little girl that I was when I was twenty-one," she said.
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Though Twenty One Pilots was hardly embarrassed by their shenanigans, they did issue a word of caution to fans who make seemingly ridiculous bets.
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As we've previously noted, twenty one states have now passed laws at ISP behest banning towns and cities from getting into the broadband business.
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Twenty-one LGBT+ people have been murdered since January, according to local watchdog group Cattrachas, up from 18 in the same period last year.
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Twenty-one percent of the public said they have made a purchase decision because of the president's election, either boycotting or buying a product.
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The first eight pages that we received in response to our request is undated, but the remaining twenty-one pages were copyrighted in 2016.
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Twenty-one year old Harry Webb was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman who had fallen asleep at his home after a night out.
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Twenty-one of those states and the District of Columbia, and some federal government agencies, also include sexual orientation in those protections -- including Colorado.
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There were twenty-one actors in the room, not three, and Mendes was working with a script in which every character was fully imagined.
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Twenty-one Black Panthers in New York, known as the Panther 21, were charged with plotting to set off bombs throughout New York City.
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It's with the audience's eyes and ears refreshed by an intermission that the final work, "Seventeen/Twenty One," takes magisterial command of the stage.
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Twenty-one years later, those comments seem strikingly at odds with how Mr. Barr described Mr. Trump's efforts to interfere with the Mueller inquiry.
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Twenty-one people aboard the ship initially tested positive for the virus, but more cases were expected to emerge as more passengers are tested.
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Twenty-one companies presented in all, each getting five minutes to explain their mission to a room full of investors, media and other founders.
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Twenty-one years ago, the entire Senate gathered in a closed-door meeting in the Old Senate Chamber to discuss their differences in private.
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Twenty-one of the targets announced Wednesday comprised a vast network of businesses providing financial support to the Basij Resistance Force, the Treasury said.
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There were a lot of them, too: by 21917, the majority of men in Manhattan over the age of twenty-one were foreign-born.
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In twenty-one counties across the South and the Midwest, mortality rates among these women have actually doubled since the turn of the century.
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Twenty-one others were released six months ago, and one kidnapped student was rescued after being found wandering in the forest scrounging for food.
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When Buffett was in high school, he was earning twenty-one hundred dollars a year, more than his teachers, from a daily paper route.
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Twenty-one miles wide at its narrowest point, the Strait of Hormuz separates Iran, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Kingdom of Oman.
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In a similar case, twenty-one refugees from Sudan now living in the United States filed a class action against BNP Paribas in 2016.
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Valentin Boulet, a twenty-one-year-old éleveur , was sitting on a bucket in front of his two-and-a-half-year-old Prim'Holstein.
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Twenty-one percent anticipate cutting back allocations to Middle Eastern stock markets in the next three months, while 14 percent expect to raise them.
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Many of the hundred and twenty-one YC startups that have been acquired over the years have been absorbed by Facebook, Apple, and Google.
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Not so long ago, that was the Grammy-winning Twenty One Pilots, who accepted their award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in their underwear.
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While these two certainly have the voices to do justice to Adele, Beyoncé, and Twenty One Pilots, they offer something else in this video, too.
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Twenty-one people who had traveled on the Diamond Princess on its round trip from Yokohama to Hong Kong have now tested positive for coronavirus.
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Twenty-one-year-old Julia*, a student who lives in Paris, was at the Bataclan that evening, where 90 Eagles of Death Metal fans died.
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" Twenty-one state attorneys general – all but one a Democrat – wrote the Trump administration claiming printed guns would create "an unprecedented impact on public safety.
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Twenty-one states now have RFRAs, inspired by the original and taken to various extremes, and most of which are not very good for freedom.
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Twenty-one percent now expect to raise their allocations in Cairo and 23 percent to cut them, compared to 21 percent and zero last month.
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After Drake and the Chainsmokers, Twenty One Pilots also has an impressive number (17!) of Billboards nods, including Top Artist and Top Billboard 200 Artist.
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Twenty-one investment firms last year wrote to Afme, the Association of Financial Markets in Europe, to express concerns over aggressive structures such as portability.
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Twenty-one states, including New York, require these BMI screenings or other weight-related assessment at schools, according to the State of Obesity annual report.
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Twenty-one House Republicans have announced retirement this Congress, and a host of others are leaving to seek different political office or have already resigned.
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I'd become wrapped up in the first chapter of Twenty One, an "online virtual horror experience" from the creators of the "extreme" haunted house, Blackout.
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Nathan—who is also twenty-one, with a patchy beard—recognized Chapman from news stories about American volunteers fighting in Syria and asked for advice.
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"When I turned twenty-one, I made my first film, and I always wanted to move forward the vision of Muhammad Ali Jinnah," she said.
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Twenty-one percent of GOP respondents said that cannabis users and distributors should face prosecution while 28500 percent said that only distributors should be prosecuted.
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Twenty-one young people are demanding that the Trump administration fight climate change in a landmark federal lawsuit that could go to trial on Monday.
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Twenty-one people, both militia members and civilians, were killed and hundreds of families have been trapped by the fighting or displaced from their homes.
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Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia have passed legislation extending the benefits to white-collar workers, but according to a report released Dec.
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" Dr. Madhubuti's own plan is to begin another memoir, picking up after his first one, "YellowBlack: The First Twenty-One Years of a Poet's Life.
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Twenty one people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship off the California coast have tested positive for the coronavirus, Vice President Mike Pence said Friday.
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The Americans formally turned over control of the war to Afghan security forces at the end of 22014, having lost twenty-one hundred service members.
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When he was twenty-one, he opened his own shop and called it Third Man Upholstery, because he was the third upholsterer on the block.
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Twenty-one months later, it has been unable to produce audited financials — a stark contrast to U.S. states, which generally release them within nine months.
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Miraculously, she had won three elections; now she imperilled the fourth: Labour was polling between sixteen and twenty-one percentage points ahead of the Conservatives.
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Meanwhile, twenty-one of the world's most significant watch collectors were making similar, if longer, journeys, from as far away as London and Los Angeles.
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Twenty-one of China's provinces have set up 52 firms to invest public funds, the state-owned Economic Information Daily said on Wednesday.
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Daft PunkBest Female Artist — Lady GagaBest Male Artist — Shawn MendesBest Live Artist — Twenty One PilotsBest New Artist — Zara LarssonBest Pop Act — Fifth HarmonyBest Rock Act — ColdplayBest Alternative Act — Twenty One PilotsBest Hip-Hop Act — DrakeBest Electronic Artist — Martin GarrixBest Push Act — DNCEBiggest Fans — Justin BieberBest Look — Lady GagaBest World Stage — Martin Garrix, Isle Of MTV Malta 2015Global Icon Award — Green DayBest U.K. & Ireland Act — Little Mix
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Twenty-one others were heading to two Shi'ite villages, al-Foua and Kefraya, surrounded by rebels in the northwest, some 300 km (200 miles) from Madaya.
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Twenty-one fathers were on the road with the team for its annual Dads' Trip, so Bouwmeester's father was by his side, the Post-Dispatch said.
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So my playlist was an eclectic mix of David Bowie, Blood on the Dance Floor, Interpol, Ariana Grande, Twenty One Pilots, Echo & The Bunnymen, among others.
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Twenty one million new jobs were created, we double revenues to the federal government and have the longest period of peace time economic growth in history.
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Twenty. One to hold the ladder, one to screw it in, and 18 on the guest list What's one quality you wish you possessed more of?
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Craddick told the paper that, during his twenty-one years in the office, he had won all but four of a hundred and sixty-seven cases.
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Howard, in a unique arrangement, receives forty per cent of its operating budget—two hundred and twenty-one million dollars in 2016—from a congressional appropriation.
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Twenty-one years ago, a man on a skateboard fell down a 17-foot drop at a schoolyard in San Diego and changed the world forever.
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" A soldier from Fort Hood, Texas, snapped to attention and saluted, "She was twenty-one years old, a fellow soldier, brave…pregnant when she was killed.
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Twenty-one percent of registered Republicans who voted early in person this year voted on Election Day in 2012, compared with 17 percent of registered Democrats.
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Miami celebrates death of Fidel Castro Twenty-one months after that morning when we heard the news, my family and I would be among those refugees.
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For example, in the playlists for sunny London and windy Lisbon, both feature Ride, by Twenty One Pilots, and Kill Em With Kindness, by Selena Gomez.
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Twenty-one companies including Chevron, BP, Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell, Statoil, and Total have registered to bid in a round where 70 blocks are being offered.
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Ticketmaster ... and now there's Twenty One Pilots vs Coachella after the rap rock duo blasted the desert festival over the weekend onstage in front of thousands.
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Twenty-one had "pre-existing pathology at the site of their fatal injury," the report noted, and 11 had received injections of corticosteroids to the joints.
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Twenty-one-year-old rapper Kristoffer Eriemo, one of loads of artists who played a – low-key nepotism alert – VICE Norway festival afterparty on the Wednesday.
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WHAT TO SEE Twenty-one sculptures were unveiled at public spaces across downtown in February, as part of the Harbor Arts Sculpture Park (until April 20173).
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Twenty-one people tested positive on a cruise ship being held off the California coast, and the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, was canceled.
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Twenty-one people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship have tested positive for the novel coronavirus as the ship remains in limbo off the California coast.
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A twenty-one-year-old Nigerian named John told me that he had witnessed female migrants being murdered for refusing the advances of their Libyan captors.
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In a leaked pitch document from 1103, WeWork projected that co-living would account for twenty-one per cent of its revenue—$605.9 million—by 2018.
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I whipped up about 50 of them: references to Century 21, "21 Jump Street," the 21 Club, pop stars Twenty One Pilots and 21 Savage, etc.
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But she wanted to be an artist, and, in 1976, when she was twenty-one, Kraus moved to New York and settled in the East Village.
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Twenty-one percent of the people surveyed for the Bankrate study said they had declined a wedding invitation because they felt they couldn't afford to go.
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And STX will bring back a broader audience for the brainier, more intricate movies—not just the twenty-one-year-old who's there for the explosions.
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Twenty-one people died and an unknown number were detained during six days of demonstrations, which were the biggest challenge to the Iranian regime since 2009.
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Ray's father, George, nicknamed Speedy for his slow speech, had a criminal record: he served his first prison sentence at twenty-one, for breaking and entering.
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Jennette had been released in 2007, after serving twenty-one years, and Hamilton and Robles went to see him at his mother's house, in Crown Heights.
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Now, young gallerists like Adenrele Sonariwo, at Rele Gallery, and Caline Chagoury, at Art Twenty One, are engaging with their artists' careers, and encouraging new audiences.
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This gave him an idea, and, at the age of twenty-one, he started a taxi business, buying two cabs and driving one of them himself.
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Twenty-one young plaintiffs -- now somewhat less-young than when they filed the complaint in 2015 -- have watched their lawsuit pinball around the court system for years.
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Twenty-one Saudi suspects in total will either have their visas revoked or will be made ineligible for U.S. visas, according to State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert.
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Twenty-one young people (ages 8 to 19) are suing President Barack Obama and the federal government over making a mess of the planet for future generations.
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Twenty-one percent of Americans have saved $0 for retirement, which you could see as either a challenge to scaling Catch or a massive greenfield opportunity. Track.
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Twenty-one Maryland state attorneys have voiced their opposition to the ruling for a new trial for Adnan Syed, the subject of the wildly popular podcast Serial.
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More than twenty-one states have passed such laws, which not only hamstring municipal broadband providers, but often ban towns and cities from striking public/private partnerships.
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At The Disco "My Blood," twenty one pilots VIDEO FOR GOOD "Nightmare," Halsey "Land of the Free," The Killers "Runaway Train," Jamie N Commons, Skylar Grey ft.
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Twenty-one-year-old Daham Hassaki deftly scrolls from one screen to another as he plots positions on a Google map and sends text messages to headquarters.
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Twenty-one percent of firms with between 50 and 999 employees told ADP that they either haven't assembled the data yet, or weren't sure if they had.
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Twenty-one may seem like a lot of female senators to serve at once, considering there have only been 50 female senators in all of American history.
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Twenty-one years ago, before I had a computer and beepers were all the rage, I launched a new project at the Simon Wiesenthal Center-Digital Hate.
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An ongoing series that first premiered at the end of last year, Twenty One is essentially designed to induce a state of paranoid terror in the player.
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The design for the twenty-one-acre library-and-museum complex, on the South Side of Chicago, was revealed last week, at an event near the site.
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This was definitely the best thing for me because all my life I had gone to that private school with twenty one kids in my entire grade.
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Twenty-one percent of the population identifies as Asian and 18 percent as Hispanic, according to 20203 census data, and those numbers are likely even higher now.
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"Twenty-One Is the Loneliest Number" (season 6, episode 7) And here's the first time Lorelai and Rory consider being cordial to each other since the rift.
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Twenty-one percent of voters said their vote was to express support for President Barack Obama, while 19 percent said it was to express opposition to Obama.
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Twenty-one years ago, the public and the press were shut out of some of the most critical parts of the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton.
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Twenty-one states and lawyers negotiating for cities and towns have called the proposal too skimpy, with too long a timetable for communities that need help immediately.
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Twenty-one kindergartners and several parents, teachers and school administrators attended Michael's hearing, said Carlye Allen, the principal of Wealthy Elementary School, where Michael is a student.
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Twenty-one years later almost to the day, the House Judiciary Committee this past week gathered to approve articles of impeachment against another president along party lines.
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The next day, Kendrick Lamar, Twenty One Pilots, Jason Derulo, Conrad Sewell and more will perform all afternoon and into the evening at the Coca-Cola Music Mix.
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Twenty-one insurers answered the question by saying they expected 233 roles to be moved or created elsewhere in the EU, of which 96 had already been established.
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Twenty-one Rohingya men escaped from the Phang Nga Immigration Detention Center in the early hours of Monday after sawing through an iron bar in their communal cell.
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Twenty-one patients were infected with drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii at St. Anthony's Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri, from 22013 to 240, according to a hospital spokesman.
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And if you're wondering what exactly becoming a nymph sounds like, according to the playlist, it's a lot like the music of Hozier, Daughter, and Twenty One Pilots.
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"We stand together with the twenty-one driver partners and their families, and will continue to provide assistance, including legal support, during this difficult time," the spokesman said.
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Drake, Beyonce, Rihanna, Adele, Bieber, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, Carrie Underwood and Twenty One Pilots will compete for the top prize of artist of the year.
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Since the Wabash Valley C.P.C.'s founding, thirty-one years ago, its annual budget has increased from twenty-one thousand dollars to four hundred and seventy thousand dollars.
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Suu Kyi spent fifteen of the next twenty-one years confined to her family's lakeside villa in Yangon; the military released her twice, only to confine her again.
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Twenty-one percent also replied that they consider the integrity of voting places and machines to be the gravest threat to U.S. democracy ahead of the 2018 vote.
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But, in 2014, when she was twenty-one, ISIS militants attacked the village and made her a sex slave, along with thousands of other Yazidi women and girls.
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Guadagnino arrived on the Italian mainland at twenty-one, trying to dodge the Latin requirements at the University of Palermo, where he'd been pursuing a degree in literature.
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They had been nominated in the "Best Live" category but were edged out by rising U.S. stars Twenty One Pilots, who also won in the "Best Alternative" category.
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In fifth place this week is the soundtrack to "Suicide Squad" (Atlantic), another steady hit that features songs by Twenty One Pilots, Skrillex and Rick Ross, among others.
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Trump's subordinates used that report as an excuse to fire McCabe on the day before he became eligible for early-retirement benefits, after twenty-one years of service.
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Twenty-one state attorneys general sent a letter Monday to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, urging the government to withdraw from the settlement.
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Twenty-one state attorneys general sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General Jeff Sessions Monday, urging the government to withdraw from the settlement.
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On June 8, 1789, twenty-one months after the Constitution was presented to the people for approval and barely one year after its ratification, newly-sworn in Rep.
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Twenty-one Americans associated with the embassy became ill, and some experts speculated that some kind of sonic weapon or faulty surveillance device may have been to blame.
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Twenty-one people onboard tested positive for the coronavirus, and it was on its way to dock on Monday at the Port of Oakland, the vessel's operator said.
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In 1947, an all-eggnog diet reportedly returned a starving hound to "the pink of condition" after he'd secreted himself into a car's trunk for twenty-one days.
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Choosing an extra special way to share the news with fans, the Twenty One Pilots frontman, 30, made the announcement during the group's Lollapalooza Berlin set on Saturday.
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At The Disco *WINNER "My Blood," twenty one pilots VIDEO FOR GOOD "Nightmare," Halsey "Land of the Free," The Killers "Runaway Train," Jamie N Commons, Skylar Grey ft.
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"I keep thinking, Here it comes—I am fixing to see what a terrorist looks like face to face," Neely, who was twenty-one at the time, said.
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From the north, she fled south with her family and her new husband, my father, into a freshly created country that would survive for only twenty-one years.
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Twenty-one members voted with the opposition to tie their leader's hands, passing a law that forbade Mr. Johnson from withdrawing Britain from the European Union on Oct.
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Twenty-one recruiters facilitated the enrollment of foreign nationals at UNNJ in exchange for commissions from UNNJ, not realizing that they were being paid by undercover DHS officers.
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Looking at the Rosebud Sioux and Oglala Sioux, the Leader found that life expectancy for Natives in South Dakota is twenty-one years shorter than the state average.
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I know a married man and father of two who bought a twenty-one-room motel near Denver many years ago in order to become its resident voyeur.
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Twenty-one firms responded with no comment, while the same number responded with generic statements that did not commit to specific details on worker pay or domestic investment.
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Twenty-one of the first 25 points scored came off 3-pointers, and the teams combined to go 14-for-29 from beyond the arc before the break.
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Twenty-one percent of Americans polled said they would blame Trump for a shutdown, while 22019 percent said they would lay blame on his Republican counterparts in Congress.
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Members of Twenty One Pilots are up for a total of five awards; David Bowie, who died in January after releasing his album "Blackstar," is up for four.
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Bass tells Broadly that he hasn't seen his film in the twenty-one years since it premiered, but he still has a clear picture of where Julianne ended up.
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Twenty-one competitors, some of them amputees, paraplegics, deaf or blind, rode the waves assisted by volunteers of the Organisation for Advancement of Surfing and Sea Sports in Ashdod.
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Ty Dolla $ign - "Gone" Coldplay - "A Head Full of Dreams"Fall Out Boy - "Young And Menace"Twenty One Pilots - "Heavydirtysoul"Green Day - "Bang Bang"Foo Fighters - "Run" Logic ft.
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Later in the night, Minaj will go head to head with Luke Bryan, The Chainsmokers, The Weeknd and Twenty One Pilots for the fan-voted Billboard Chart Achievement Award.
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Twenty-one percent of those we surveyed reported that their access to health care had improved, sometimes because they had access to health plans provided by schools or employers.
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Twenty-one of the 27 analysts polled in a Reuters survey forecast the Bank of Korea would keep rates unchanged, but many predicted a cut in the coming months.
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Twenty-one states were targeted in 2016, although there was no evidence that voted were changed, according to DHS, which unveiled its new cyber security strategy earlier this year.
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In 2002, their younger daughter, Autumn, then twenty-one years old and recently married, told Sharon and Paul that she was deeply unhappy and wanted to leave her husband.
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The war took a staggering toll: more than nine million men killed in combat, and another twenty-one million wounded, many of them left without arms, legs, noses, genitals.
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Twenty-one-year-old Patrick Crusius, the suspect behind the shooting who recently told police "I'm the shooter," also reportedly told police he was targeting "Mexicans" after the massacre.
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In 1727, when Benjamin Franklin was twenty-one, he and a few friends—among them a scrivener, a joiner, and two cobblers—formed a conversation club called the Junto.
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And the soundtrack to "Suicide Squad" (Atlantic), with songs by Twenty One Pilots, Kehlani, and Skrillex and Rick Ross, holds at No. 3 in its eighth week of release.
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Out of twenty-three companies she has targeted, twenty-one—including Apple, Starbucks, Nike, and Citigroup—have agreed to analyze their gender pay data and attempt to eliminate discrepancies.
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Blanks, a Florida native living in Manhattan, was a twenty-one-year-old aspiring actress who worked between auditions as a cocktail waitress, model, and at trade show gigs.
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Twenty-one people sought treatment for exposure to fumes from the blaze, and the company was sued by first responders assigned to keep local residents from entering the area.
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Twenty-one state attorneys general sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday, urging the government to withdraw from the settlement.
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Plath was born in Boston in 250, to Otto Plath, a German immigrant and an authority on bees, and Aurelia Schober, a former teacher twenty-one years his junior.
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Twenty-one U.S. embassy employees in Cuba have been injured and reported symptoms such as hearing loss, dizziness, headache, fatigue, cognitive issues, and difficulty sleeping, the State Department said.
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According to the map, he would cross the border in twenty-one hundred feet, pass through about a mile of scrubland, and then reach a small road in Canada.
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Twenty-one percent of respondents said social media companies are always legally responsible for offensive content shared on their platforms, while 39 percent said they are sometimes legally responsible.
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But then, between August and March, twenty-one people passed through the house, settling in for a few days or weeks before they relapsed, or moved elsewhere, or died.
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Twenty-one percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the Golden State said they supported Biden, while 6900 percent backed Sanders and 2628 percent threw their support behind Warren.
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Twenty-one of the 28 economists polled by Reuters last week said the repo rate would remain on hold, while seven predicted it would be cut by 25 bps.
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Twenty-one galleries are making their debut at Art Basel Miami Beach on Thursday, out of some 600 dealers who applied for the fair and 20093 who were accepted.
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Wesley reveals that he has a soft spot for the genre-defying duo Twenty One Pilots, who are nominated a few times and are on their way to megastardom.
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Twenty-one percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Russian president in the survey — up from 21625 percent in 2900 — while 220006 percent have an unfavorable view.
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At This Disco, "Pray For The Wicked" twenty one pilots, "Trench Top Latin Album Anuel AA, "Real Hasta la Muerte" Bad Bunny, "X 100PRE" J Balvin, "Vibras" Maluma, "F.
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"Hello," by Adele, "Formation" by Beyoncé, "7 Years" by Lukas Graham, "Work" by Rihanna featuring Drake and "Stressed Out" by Twenty One Pilots are up for record of the year.
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The 2019 line-up includes bands as diverse as Imagine Dragons, Twenty One Pilots, Blink-182, Diplo and Kygo, alt-J, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mariah Carey, Buddy Guy, and The Strumbellas.
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Twenty-one years ago, the Coors Brewing Company released a limited-edition bottle that looked like a baseball bat, right down to a wood grain pattern etched into the glass.
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Twenty-one-year-old Lexi Caviston's dream turned into reality when the Philadelphia native was able to meet the pop star, 28, at her Lincoln Financial Field show on Saturday.
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Chibok girls seen in proof-of-life video Twenty one girls were released in October 2016 following negotiations in a deal brokered by an unnamed Swiss contingent and Nigerian authorities.
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Drake and The Chainsmokers lead the nominees with 22 nods each, and Twenty One Pilots follow with 17 nominations, Rihanna with 14, The Weeknd with 13 and Beyoncé with eight.
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She hit on her singular process in 1947, at the age of twenty-one, while on a visit to Mexico, where she saw baskets in the process of being made.
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This year, the U.N. appealed for a hundred and twenty-one million dollars in aid for the Chadian side of the lake, but only a third of that has appeared.
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Twenty-one percent of those surveyed by Pew said Facebook listed their "multicultural affinity," and 60 percent of those users said they do have an affinity for the group listed.
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Notably absent from Khalili's starkly beautiful compositions is the twenty-one-foot tall cement barrier that separates Palestinians living in the West Bank from family and communities living beyond it.
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"Twenty-one days around here when you're in these contentious situations is a very short period of time, particularly on a subject we've been debating for 40 years," Tillis said.
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" Twenty-one inflatable works, among them a 10-foot-tall White Elephant and a 103-foot-long Pontiac Trans Am replica of the 1977 car in "Smokey and the Bandit.
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He had even published a piece in Scrutiny , the British quarterly edited by F. R. Leavis, a critical Gorgon few could hope to please, when he was just twenty-one.
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While I was in Hong Kong, I met with Joshua Wong and Nathan Law, who had emerged as leaders in the protests when they were eighteen and twenty-one, respectively.
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Twenty-one is still pretty young in the tennis world, and he wants to play 10 or 15 years, so we have make sure physical blocks are put in place.
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In 413, the most popular artist, Drake, was streamed 6.1 billion times, followed by Rihanna (3.3 billion streams), Twenty One Pilots (2.7 billion streams) and The Weeknd (2.6 billion streams).
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Twenty-one days ago, Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign issued a warning, insisting that Sanders was on an unstoppable march to the Democratic nomination unless other candidates dropped out and united.
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Twenty-one of mainland China's 2600 regions have lowered emergency response levels on the flu-like epidemic, allowing greater movement of people and goods and a recovery in business activity.
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