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21 (twenty-one) is the natural number following 20 and preceding 22. 20 (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. ... Look up one in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In mathematics, a natural number can mean either an element of the set {1, 2, 3, ...} (i. ... 20 (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. ... 22 (twenty-two) is the natural number following 21 and preceding 23. ...

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 19 (nineteen) is the natural number following 18 and preceding 20. ... 20 (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. ... 22 (twenty-two) is the natural number following 21 and preceding 23. ... This article is about the number 23. ... 24 (twenty-four) is the natural number following 23 and preceding 25. ... 25 (twenty-five) is the natural number following 24 and preceding 26. ... 26 (twenty-six) is the natural number following 25 and preceding 27. ... 27 (twenty-seven) is the natural number following 26 and preceding 28. ... 28 (twenty-eight) is the natural number following 27 and preceding 29. ... 29 (twenty-nine) is the natural number following 28 and preceding 30. ... 30 (thirty) is the natural number following 29 and preceding 31. ...

List of numbersIntegers This is a list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). ... The integers are commonly denoted by the above symbol. ...

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 For other uses, see zero or 0. ... 10 (ten) is an even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. ... 20 (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. ... 30 (thirty) is the natural number following 29 and preceding 31. ... 40 (forty) is the natural number following 39 and preceding 41. ... 50 (fifty) is the number following 49 and preceding 51. ... 60 (sixty) is the natural number following 59 and preceding 61. ... Look up seventy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... 80 (eighty) is the natural number following 79 and preceding 81. ... 90 (ninety) is the natural number preceded by 89 and followed by 91. ... 100 (one hundred) (the Roman numeral is C for centum) is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101. ...

Cardinal 21
twenty-one
Ordinal 21st
twenty-first
Factorization 3 cdot 7
Divisors 1, 3, 7, 21
Roman numeral XXI
Binary 10101
Hexadecimal 15
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Aleph-0, the smallest infinite cardinal In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are a generalized kind of number used to denote the size of a set. ... Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: first, second, third, fourth, etc. ... In mathematics, factorization (British English: factorisation) or factoring is the decomposition of an object (for example, a number, a polynomial, or a matrix) into a product of other objects, or factors, which when multiplied together give the original. ... In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n, also called a factor of n, is an integer which evenly divides n without leaving a remainder. ... The system of Roman numerals is a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, and was adapted from Etruscan numerals. ... The binary numeral system, or base-2 number system, is a numeral system that represents numeric values using two symbols, usually 0 and 1. ... In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal, base-16, or simply hex, is a numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16, usually written using the symbols 0–9 and A–F, or a–f. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

In mathematics

Twenty-one is a Fibonacci number, a Harshad number, a Motzkin number, a triangular number and an octagonal number, as well as a composite number, its proper divisors being 1, 3 and 7. A tiling with squares whose sides are successive Fibonacci numbers in length A Fibonacci spiral, created by drawing arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling shown above - see golden spiral. ... A Harshad number, or Niven number, is an integer that is divisible by the sum of its digits in a given number base. ... In mathematics, a Motzkin number for a given number n is the number of different ways of drawing non-intersecting chords on a circle between n points. ... A triangular number (so called because it can be arranged into a triangle) is the sum of the n natural numbers from 1 to n. ... An octagonal number is a figurate number that represents an octagon. ... A composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself. ... In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n, also called a factor of n, is an integer which evenly divides n without leaving a remainder. ... Look up one in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article discusses the number three. ... Seven Days of Creation - 1765 book, title page 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. ...


21 is the fifth discrete bi-prime and the second in the (3.q) family. With 22 it forms the second discrete bi-prime pair. 21 has an aliquot sum of 11 though it is the second composite number found in the 11-aliquot tree with. 18 is the first such member as well having as 21 as its aliquot sum 21 is the first number to be the aliquot sum of three numbers 18,51,91 Gaius Sulpicius Galba becomes consul. ... Ë‘ This article is about the year 18. ... Ë‘ This article is about the year 18. ... This article is about the year 51. ... Pliny the Younger was named a tribunus plebis. ...


21 appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 9, 12, 16 (it is the sum of the first two of these). The Padovan sequence is the sequence of integers P(n) defined by the initial values and the recurrence relation The first few values of P(n) are 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, 21, 28, 37, 49, 65, 86, 144, 151, 200. ...


Adding up the sums of divisors for the integers 1 through 5 yields 21.


21 is a repdigit in base 4 (111). In recreational mathematics, a repdigit is a natural number composed of repeated instances of the same digit, most often in the decimal numeral system. ...


21 is the smallest number of differently sized squares needed to square the square. A square with sides equal to a unit length multiplied by an integer is called an integral square. ...


In science

It has been suggested that List of elements by atomic number be merged into this article or section. ... General Name, Symbol, Number scandium, Sc, 21 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 3, 4, d Appearance silvery white Atomic mass 44. ...

Astronomy

  • The Saros number of the solar eclipse series which began on -2275 May 5 and ended on -995 June 11. The duration of Saros series 21 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses.
  • The Saros number of the lunar eclipse series which began on -1973 February 11 and ended on -639 April 22. The duration of Saros series 21 was 1334.2 years, and it contained 75 lunar eclipses.

The Messier objects are a set of astronomical objects catalogued by Charles Messier in his catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters first published in 1774. ... Open Cluster M21 (also known as Messier Object 21 or NGC 6531) is an open cluster in the constellation Sagittarius. ... The apparent magnitude (m) of a star, planet or other heavenly body is a measure of its apparent brightness; that is, the amount of light received from the object. ... The Pleiades is one of the most famous open clusters. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Sagittarius. ... The New General Catalogue (NGC) is the most well-known catalogue of deep sky objects in amateur astronomy. ... NGC 1300, viewed nearly face-on. ... Andromeda (IPA: ) is a constellation named for the princess Andromeda (which is Greek for Ruler over men), a character in Greek mythology. ... A Saros cycle is a period of 6585 + 1/3 days (approximately 18 years 10 days and 8 hours) which can be used to predict eclipses of the sun and the moon. ... Photo taken during the 1999 eclipse. ... May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (126th in leap years). ... Centuries: 11th century BC - 10th century BC - 9th century BC Decades: 1040s BC 1030s BC 1020s BC 1010s BC 1000s BC - 990s BC - 980s BC 970s BC 960s BC 950s BC 940s BC Events and Trends 993 BC - Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. ... June 11 is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Time lapse movie of the 3 March 2007 lunar eclipse A lunar eclipse occurs whenever the Moon passes through some portion of the Earths shadow. ... February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Centuries: 8th century BC - 7th century BC - 6th century BC Decades: 680s BC 670s BC 660s BC 650s BC 640s BC - 630s BC - 620s BC 610s BC 600s BC 590s BC 580s BC Events and Trends 637 BC - Josiah becomes king of Judah. ... is the 112th day of the year (113th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

Age 21

  • In the United States (excluding insular areas), 21 is the minimum legal age at which one can purchase and drink alcoholic beverages.
  • It is also the age at which it is legal to gamble and work as a prostitute in Nevada (except in Storey County and Lyon County, where the legal age is 18).
  • In most states, a person who is 21 or over may also rent a car (although there are usually extra fees until the person is 25).
  • Twenty-one was the minimum age of suffrage in the majority of states until the introduction of the Twenty-sixth Amendment.
  • It is also the age where one can legally buy tickets for minors who want to see an R-rated movie in 47 states. That individual

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  • It is also the minimum age at which one can purchase a handgun or rent/use one without supervision.
  • In the UK 21 is the age when a person can become a member of Scottish/UK Parliament or National Assembly for Wales, hire a car and adopt a child.

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In sports

Players with jersey number twenty-one include:

  1. Leon Osman, Everton F.C. Midfielder
  2. Mike Eruzione of the 1980 Men's Gold Olympic Hockey Team
  3. Roberto Clemente, Hall-of-Famer of the Pittsburgh Pirates
  4. Peter Forsberg, hockey player for the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche, Philadelphia Flyers, and now the Nashville Predators
  5. Deion Sanders, NFL player, number worn with the 49ers, Falcons and the Cowboys.
  6. LaDainian Tomlinson, current NFL Running Back for the San Diego Chargers
  7. Tiki Barber, retired NFL Running Back for the New York Giants.
  8. Kevin Garnett, gold medalist and current NBA basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves
  9. Dominique Wilkins, hall of fame basketball player
  10. Tim Duncan, bronze medalist and current NBA basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs
  11. Andrea Pirlo, Italian footballer and World Cup Champion playing for AC Milan.
  12. Stan Mikita, Chicago BlackHawks 1959-1980 NHL
  13. Mike Murphy, Pentucket, 2007- Lacrosse
  14. Josh Powell, current NBA forward for the Golden State Warriors.
  15. Warren Spahn, Hall-of-Fame pitcher of the Boston/Milwaukee Braves. Clemente (also No. 21) hit Spahn like he owned him.

21 is a variation of street basketball, in which each player, of which there can be any number, plays for himself only (i.e. not part of a team); the name comes from the requisite number of baskets. Leon Osman (born 17 May 1981 in Billinge, near St. ... Everton Football Club is an English football club located in the city of Liverpool. ... Eruzione tees up the go-ahead goal in the Miracle on Ice game against the Soviet Union. ... Roberto Clemente Walker (August 18, 1934 – December 31, 1972) was a Major League Baseball right fielder and right-handed batter. ... 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Deion Luwynn Sanders (born August 9, 1967 in Fort Myers, Florida) is an American former National Football League cornerback, Major League Baseball outfielder, and CBS Sports commentator. ... The National Football League (NFL) is the largest and most prestigious professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ... City San Francisco, California Other nicknames Niners, The Red And Gold, Bay Bombers Team colors Cardinal red, metallic gold and black Head Coach Mike Nolan Owner Denise DeBartolo York and John York General manager Lal Heneghan Mascot Sourdough Sam League/Conference affiliations All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) Western Division... City Atlanta, Georgia Team colors Black, Red, and White Head Coach Bobby Petrino Owner Arthur Blank General manager Rich McKay Mascot Freddie Falcon League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1966–present) Eastern Conference (1966) Western Conference (1967-69) Coastal Division (1967-1969) National Football Conference (1970-present) NFC West (1970... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... LaDainian Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... High school running back A running back, halfback, tailback or wingback is the position of a player on an American and Canadian football team who lines up in the offensive backfield. ... City San Diego, California Other nicknames Bolts, Super Chargers Team colors Navy Blue, White, and Gold Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer Owner Alex Spanos George Pernicano (Minority owner (3%)) General manager A.J. Smith Fight song San Diego Super Chargers League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Western Division (1960... Atiim Kiambu Tiki Barber (born April 7, 1975 in Roanoke, Virginia) is a news and sports broadcaster, author, and former American football running back for the New York Giants. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... High school running back A running back, halfback, tailback or wingback is the position of a player on an American and Canadian football team who lines up in the offensive backfield. ... City East Rutherford, New Jersey Other nicknames Big Blue Wrecking Crew, Big Blue, G-Men, The Jints, The New York Football Giants Team colors Royal Blue, Red, Gray, and White Head Coach Tom Coughlin Owner John Mara (50%) and Steve Tisch (50%) General manager Jerry Reese League/Conference affiliations National... Kevin Garnett (born May 19, 1976)) is an American professional basketball player for the NBAs Minnesota Timberwolves. ... “NBA” redirects here. ... The Minnesota Timberwolves are a professional basketball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. ... Jacques Dominique Wilkins (born January 12, 1960, in Paris, France) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA and Basketball Hall of Famer. ... Timothy Tim Theodore Duncan[1] (born April 25, 1976 in Christiansted, St. ... “NBA” redirects here. ... The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. ... Andrea Pirlo (born May 19, 1979), is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer. ... AC Milan is an Italian football club. ... Stanislav Stan Mikita (born May 20, 1940) was a Slovak-Canadian professional ice hockey player, generally regarded as the best center of the 1960s. ... Mike Murphy (1980 - ) (Technologist, Author) is an American information technology professional currently working on a fictional novel about computer hacking, national security, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation loosely based on his experiences while attending Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. ... Josh Powell (born January 25, 1983 in Charleston, South Carolina) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. He currently plays for the Golden State Warriors. ... The Golden State Warriors are a professional basketball team based in Oakland, California. ... Warren Edward Spahn (April 23, 1921 – November 24, 2003) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for 21 seasons, all in the National League. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Major league affiliations National League (1876–present) East Division (1994–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 3, 21, 35, 41, 42, 44 Name Atlanta Braves (1966–present) Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965) Boston Braves (1941-1952) Boston Bees (1936-1940) Boston Braves (1912-1935) Boston Rustlers (1911) Boston Doves (1907-1910) Boston... 21 is a popular variation of street basketball. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Streetball. ...


In other fields

21 is:

  • The current century—spanning the years from 2001 to 2100—referred to as the 21st century. The approach of this century inspired many forward-looking 20th century events and company and product names, such as the Century 21 Exposition (another name for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair), Century 21 Real Estate, and Century 21 Television (producers of Sylvia and Gerry Anderson Supermarionation shows like Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet).
  • The Twenty-first Amendment repealed the Eighteenth Amendment, thereby ending Prohibition.
  • Pier 21 was, from 1928 to 1971, the place where immigrants entered Canada. It was called the "Gateway to Canada."
  • Forever 21 (also operating as XXI Forever) is a U.S.-based chain of clothing stores that was founded in 1984.
  • The number of spots on a standard cubical die (1+2+3+4+5+6)
  • The number of firings in a 21-gun salute honoring Royalty or leaders of countries
  • A card game, also called vingt-et-un (French for "twenty-one"), pontoon, or blackjack
  • A drinking game in which the goal is to get the group to 21 without saying it oneself. It's also 3 quarters (3/4) of an ounce, which among other things is the largest common "bag weight" of marijuana that the sale of which only get a misdemeanor charge in the state of New York, as 25 grams gets the perpetrator a felony.
  • The title of a TV quiz show that ran from 1956 to 1958, most remembered for the scandal that the wins were fixed (see Quiz show scandals). It was remade in 2000
  • The title of at least four different movies:
A 1918 comedy starring Bryant Washburn and Gertrude Selby
A 1923 drama starring Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Mackaill
A 1991 drama starring Patsy Kensit
A 2008 drama starring Kevin Spacey, Laurence Fishburne, and Kate Bosworth, based on the book Bringing Down the House.

Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2100 can refer to either: The year at the end of the 21st century. ... The 21st century is the present century of the Anno Domini (common) era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ... (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999... The Space Needle, built for the Century 21 Exposition. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Supermarionation (standing for super marionette animation) is a puppetry technique devised by the British production company AP Films and used extensively in its numerous action-adventure series, the most famous of which is undoubtedly Thunderbirds. ... Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of puppetry dubbed Supermarionation. The series followed the adventures of International Rescue, an organisation created to help those in grave danger using technically advanced equipment and machinery. ... Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, often referred to in shorthand as simply Captain Scarlet, is a science fiction television series produced by the Century 21 Television company of Sylvia and Gerry Anderson and Lew Grade and first shown in Britain (originally on ATV Midlands, but later the whole of the... Amendment XXI (the Twenty-first Amendment) to the United States Constitution repealed the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which had mandated nationwide Prohibition. ... Amendment XVIII in the National Archives Prohibition agents destroying barrels of alcohol. ... The term Prohibition, also known as A Dry Law, refers to a law in a certain country by which the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of alcoholic beverages is restricted or illegal. ... Pier 21 is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia in the Halifax Ocean Terminals, near the South End Container Terminal. ... Year 1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar). ... 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday. ... Immigration is the act of moving to or settling in another country or region, temporarily or permanently. ... Forever 21 is a chain of clothing retailers throughout the United States, offering inexpensive, trendy fashions and accessories for women and junior girls. ... Year 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar). ... Two standard six-sided pipped dice with rounded corners. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Members of the British Royal Family This article is about the monarchy-related concept. ... // For the game on The Price Is Right, see Card Game (pricing game). ... Blackjack, The face cards (Jack, Queen, and King) and the ten count as 10 points, and the Ace counts as 1 or 11. ... 21 is a drinking game typically played by players sitting in a circle. ... Twenty One host Jack Barry (center), with contestants Vivienne Nearing and Charles Van Doren Twenty One was an American game show. ... Quiz Show is a 1994 film which tells the true story of the Twenty One quiz show scandal of the 1950s. ... Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The American quiz show scandals of the 1950s were the result of the revelation that contestants of several popular television quiz shows were secretly given assistance by the producers to arrange the outcome of a supposedly fair competition. ... 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Richard (Dick) Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 - August 17, 1963) was a silent film star. ... Dorothy Mackaill Dorothy Mackaill (March 4, 1903 - August 12, 1990) was an British-born American actress, most notably of the silent film era and into the early 1930s. ... Patricia Jude Frances Kensit (born 4 March 1968 in Hounslow, Middlesex) is an English actress and singer, and is also well-known for her three celebrity marriages. ... 21 is a film currently shooting in Boston, Massachusetts. ... Kevin Spacey (born Kevin Spacey Fowler[1] on July 26, 1959) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor (film and stage) and director. ... Laurence Fishburne III (b. ... Kate Bosworth (born January 2, 1983) is an American actress. ... Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas for Millions (ISBN 0-7432-4999-2) is a non-fiction book by Ben Mezrich about a group of MIT card counters and the MIT Blackjack Team. ... 21 Jump Street was an hour long police drama television series, developed by Fox Television Network. ... Johnny Depp (born John Christopher Depp II[2] on June 9, 1963, in Owensboro, Kentucky) is an Academy Award-nominated and SAG Awards-winning American actor and for his performances in the films Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Whats Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Ed Wood (1994... The Internet protocol suite is the set of communications protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet runs. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Computer port (software). ... “FTP” redirects here. ... For other meanings, see 21 demands of MKS. For other meanings, see 21 Demands a Dublin based band. ... Okuma Shigenobu (大隈重信 Okuma Shigenobu 16 February 1838–10 January 1922) was a Japanese politician and the 8th (June 30, 1898–November 8, 1898) and 17th (April 16, 1914–October 9, 1916) Prime Minister of Japan. ... 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar). ... 21 demands of MKS (21 postulatów MKS) were a list of demands issued on 17 August 1980 by Interfactory Strike Committee (MiÄ™dzyzakÅ‚adowy Komitet Strajkowy). ... Solidarity (Polish: ; full name: Independent Self-governing Trade Union Solidarity — Niezależny SamorzÄ…dny ZwiÄ…zek Zawodowy Solidarność) is a Polish trade union federation founded in September 1980 at the then Lenin Shipyards, and originally led by Lech Wałęsa. ... 21 Demands are a Dublin based rock band. ... Number 21 was the name of the aeroplane Gustave Whitehead allegedly flew with on August 14, 1901 - two years before the Wright brothers first flight. ... Gustave Albin Whitehead, born Gustav Albin Weißkopf (January 1, 1874 – October 10 1927 Gustave Whitehead with an early engine. ... The Wright brothers, Orville (August 19, 1871–January 30, 1948) and Wilbur (April 16, 1867–May 30, 1912), were two Americans generally credited with building the worlds first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and heavier-than-air human flight on December 17, 1903. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... 21 is the sophomore album from R&B singer and former B2K frontman Omarion. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... 21 (2004) is the unfinished twenty-first novel by Patrick OBrian in the Aubrey–Maturin series. ... Patrick OBrian (December 12, 1914 – January 2, 2000; original name Richard Patrick Russ) was a novelist and translator, best known for his Aubrey–Maturin series of novels set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars and centered on the friendship of Captain Jack Aubrey and an Irish–Catalan... The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ... Wood Brothers It is family owned and family run. ... Ken Schrader with the 2006 Little Debbie paint scheme Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton, Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver. ... The 21 Club is a restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy, located at 21 West 52nd Street in New York City. ... Profile 21 (Hebrew: פרופיל 21) is a code used by the military of Israel to classify Israelis who are deemed to have physical or psychological disabilities making them permanently unfit for military service. ... Dr. Duncan MacDougall was an early 20th century doctor in Haverhill, Massachusetts who sought to measure the weight purportedly lost by a human body when the soul departed the body upon death. ... 21 Grams is a 2003 drama written by Guillermo Arriaga and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. ... Clockwork Orange redirects here. ... 21 : Cover art. ... The Paddingtons: Panic Attack photo shot. ... The henchmen of the Monarch, in particular the recurring characters #21 and #24, are supporting characters of the Adult Swim program The Venture Bros. ... The Venture Bros. ... 21st Circuitry was a record label based in San Francisco, United States that was founded in early 1991 and released electronic body music, electro-industrial, industrial rock and similar styles of music. ...

Historical years

21 A.D., 21 B.C., 1921, 2021, etc. This article is about the year 21. ... Centuries: 2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century Decades: 70s BC 60s BC 50s BC 40s BC 30s BC - 20s BC - 10s BC 0s 10s 20s 30s Years: 26 BC 25 BC 24 BC 23 BC 22 BC 21 BC 20 BC 19 BC 18 BC 17 BC 16... Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... 2021 (MMXXI) will be a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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