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" The review does praise the work as it continues, " Still if Mr. Coleridge's two hundred lines were all of equal merit with the following which he has preserved, we are ready to admit that he has reason to be grieved at their loss.
Still, it seems surprisingly clever and witty " In a DVD review of the first season, David B. Grelck gave the episode a rating of ½ / 5 and calls it " the first season at its worst " and continues that is was " notable for introducing Mr. Burns and ( a strangely African-American ) Smithers, but otherwise boring and preachy.
Still, works not influenced by those sources, such as Joaquim Ruyra's slice-of-life tales of the North-Eastern Catalan coast are perhaps even more influential than that of the aforementioned authors, and Rusiñol's well-known L ' Auca del Senyor Esteve ( roughly " The Tale of Mr. Esteve "; an auca is a type of illustrated broadside, similar to a one-sheet comic book ) is an ironic critique of Catalan bourgeoisie more related to ironic, pre-Realist Catalan costumisme.
*" Watch Mr. Wizard: Still Crazy ( for Science ) After All These Years ".
Governor Wilson promised to appoint her to the seat if it became vacant as a result of Mr. Carnahan's being elected, and the campaign continued using the slogan " I'm Still With Mel.
Wells wrote a short book as a rebuttal called Mr. Belloc Objects to “ The Outline of History .” In 1926, Belloc published his reply, Mr. Belloc Still Objects.
Still, Mr. Higgins isn't a facile enough juggler to keep the film's diverse elements from colliding at times.
Still, it's hard not to enjoy a film whose most intellectually daring character – Mr. Neill's stern Lindsay – claims to have spent a previous life in Atlantis.
* Mr. Belloc Still Objects ( 1926 )
In 1995, the group released the album Mr. Moonlight on the Rhythm Safari label which, although relatively successful in Europe, was not as widely marketed or distributed in the U. S. Still, " Until the End of Time " made inroads at adult contemporary radio.
Still stronger light has been thrown on it by the publication of a careful stenographic report of a speech made by Mr. Phelps in September, 1864, before a little club of Copperheads in Burlington.
Still later, a three-part song came over the wire from Somerville, and Mr. Bell told his audience “ I will switch off the song from one part of the room to another, so that all can hear .” At a subsequent lecture in Salem, Massachusetts, communication was established with Boston, eighteen miles distant, and Mr. Watson at the latter place sang “ Auld Lang Syne ”, the National Anthem, and " Hail Columbia ”, while the audience at Salem joined in the chorus.
Still determined to get his dog back, Bart makes a late-night visit to Mr. Mitchell's home in hopes of retrieving Santa's Little Helper.
* Wynhausen, E., " Mr Squiggle's Still Sharp as he Chalks up 40 ", The Australian, ( Monday, 26 July 1999 ), p. 3.

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Still, I was disgusted with myself for agreeing with Montero's methods.
Still a quarter-mile away, the fresh clap of guns only served to increase his speed.
Still nursing anger I listlessly thumbed a car that was slowly approaching, its pre-war chrome nearly blinding me.
Still, he felt better.
Still, he did like music making and even sang in the chapel choir of the Woodberry Forest School, near Orange, Virginia, where he sounded fine but did not matriculate too well.
Still, we must remember that we cannot construct and justify generalizations of this sort unless we are ready to consider many special instances of influence moving between such areas as theology, philosophy, political thought, and literature.
Still another segment of the student population consists of those who seek, in what they regard as religion, intellectual clarity, rational belief, and ethical guidance and reinforcement.
Still we must confess that sometimes some of them go too far.
Still, the sensation always surprised him.
Still, just for the ladies, and just for this once, for this one weekend in the country, he would make a little piece out of his melodies.
Still I didn't think she was twotiming me with Precious right then.
Still he let Eileen treat him like a valet.
Still the guards did not move, but stood inert, aloof from the slow-scrambling man.
Still she was not sorry he sat by her, but in fact was flattered.
Still, he had liked the way she had looked, in a fresh, neat cotton dress -- citron yellow, if he remembered.
Still another approach to the changeable letter type of sign is a modular unit introduced by Merritt Products, Azusa, Calif..
Still there is a way for those who want to see some of the back country of Europe by car.
Still, there it is.
Still Andrena will do a reasonably good job, so that an animal with a full pollen load looks like a gay little piece of yellow down floating in the wind.
Still, even in such languages tone analysis has not been as simple as one might expect.
Still there was no Gonzales and the family would say nothing.
Still existing on a `` Northern Union '' telegraph form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J. J. Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester -- `` Get and send by stage four pounds best Porterhouse or serloin stake, for Mrs. Hapgood send six sweet oranges ''.
Still, it seems in the far future.
Still another, annoyed by the brevity of a recently received missive, wrote: `` yore letter was short and sweet, jist like a roasted maget ''.
Still more jealous bitterness was engendered by the O'Banion gang's seizure from a West Side marshalling yard of a freight-car load of Canadian whisky worth $100,000 and by one of the biggest coups of the Prohibition era -- the Sibley warehouse robbery, which became famous for the cool brazenness of the operation.

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It is curious that at its best, the work of this school of painting -- Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Willem De-Kooning, and the rest -- resembles nothing so much as the passage painting of quite unimpressive painters: the mother-of-pearl shimmer in the background of a Henry McFee, itself a formula derived from Renoir ; ;
Still, I don't wish to appear happy at somebody else's misfortune ''.
Still more time was consumed while the pilot, at the radioed suggestion of Continental president Robert Six, tried to persuade the armed pair to swap the Boeing jet for a propeller-driven Douglas Aj.
Still further south lies the Polar front, which is marked by a transition to very cold, relatively fresh, Antarctic Surface Water at the surface.
Still without a male heir, Aegeus asked the oracle at Delphi for advice.
Still further, defeat at Marathon would mean the complete defeat of Athens, since no other Athenian army existed.
Still, when Napoleon arrived in Cairo in 1798, the city's population was less than 300, 000, forty percent lower than it was at the height of Mamluk — and Cairene — influence in the mid-14th century.
Five of the album's tracks were Neil's solo compositions and two were by Hester, the exuberant " Italian Plastic ", which became a crowd favourite at concerts and the hidden track " I'm Still Here ".
Still, in the absence of naked singularities, the universe is deterministic — it's possible to predict the entire evolution of the universe ( possibly excluding some finite regions of space hidden inside event horizons of singularities ), knowing only its condition at a certain moment of time ( more precisely, everywhere on a spacelike 3-dimensional hypersurface, called the Cauchy surface ).
Still others claim that rainforests are being destroyed at an ever-quickening pace.
Still, Dudley always " remained at the centre of emotional life ", as historian Susan Doran has described the situation.
* It is the subject of a ballet, Still Life at the Penguin Café, and a song, ' A Dream too Far ', in the ecological musical Rockford's Rock Opera.
Still, given that the sources of this data has remained the same for the past 15 years, we can at least see a trend of unemployment staying high throughout this period, but rising sharply in the mid to late 90's peaking at 70 % in 1999 ( 2000 CIA World Factbook is the source for that number ), and then decreasing to the usual rates of around 50 % in recent years.
After his stint in prison during the late 1980s, Brown returned with the album, Love Overdue, in 1991, which included the single, "( So Tired Of Standing Still We Got To ) Move On ", which peaked at # 48 on the R & B chart.
On March 17, Booth learned that Lincoln would be attending a performance of the play Still Waters Run Deep at a hospital near the Soldier's Home.
Still trying to get at the truth, Isaac asked him directly, " Art thou my very son Esau?
Still, that same Magisterium did at times mention the theory in its ordinary teaching up until the Second Vatican Council.
* Still images are often lossily compressed at 10: 1, as with audio, but the quality loss is more noticeable, especially on closer inspection.
Still, as late as 1949, the Lewis Committee lamented in its report on the state of education at MIT that " the Institute is widely conceived as basically a vocational school ", a " partly unjustified " perception the committee sought to change.
Still, in the book Protector ( 1973 ), the Martians are brutally exterminated by a large water asteroid deliberately hurled at the planet, raising the water content in the atmosphere to a degree deadly to them, by Jack Brennan, a human who had turned into a Pak Protector — a creature completely devoted to protecting its descendants, or sometimes his entire species, and is unreasonably xenophobic towards anybody else.
A study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research in July 2007, Nuclear winter revisited with a modern climate model and current nuclear arsenals: Still catastrophic consequences, used current climate models to look at the consequences of a global nuclear war involving most or all of the world's current nuclear arsenals ( which the authors described as being only about a third the size of the world's arsenals twenty years earlier ).
Still, with more new stars like Bob Hope, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Paulette Goddard, and Betty Hutton, and with war-time attendance at astronomical numbers, Paramount and the other integrated studio-theatre combines made more money than ever.

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