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still and preferred
The company dared consumers to drink Budweiser for five days, and if on the sixth day, if they still preferred the taste of other beers they could go back.
" This term was preferred by those who fought on the anti-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War and is still used by Republicans today.
Although not complete or refined to his satisfaction, director Sam Peckinpah still preferred the director's cut, as it was more inclusive and thorough than the 105-minute cut.
He describes it simply as a second version that he is also satisfied with, even though the original released cut is still his preferred version.
They also won 56 % of the two party preferred vote, which is still the greatest winning margin at a federal election in Australian political history.
Historical subjects, religious themes, and portraits were valued ( landscape and still life were not ), and the Académie preferred carefully finished images that looked realistic when examined closely.
A third style of symbols was in use in Europe and is still preferred by some, see the table: de: Logikgatter # Typen von Logikgattern und Symbolik in the German wiki.
It is still used in the area of computability theory, although Turing machines are arguably the preferred model for computation.
As a result, some serious players, particularly in the USA, still preferred to play online using the original Quake engine ( commonly called NetQuake ) rather than QuakeWorld.
The Douay-Rheims Challoner Bible is still often preferred by more conservative or Traditionalist Catholics, and holds a status in the Catholic world equivalent to that held by the Authorized King James Version in the Protestant world.
There still remained, however, skinheads who preferred the original mod-inspired styles.
Impregilo S. p. A. of Milan have been selected as the preferred tender to design, build and operate the airport, which is currently expected to be open in 2012 / 13, although final UK ministerial approval was still not been given.
The original premium square color scheme is still the preferred scheme for Scrabble boards used in tournaments.
Stephen's preferred option was to have Eustace crowned while he himself was still alive, as was the custom in France, but this was not the normal practice in England, and Celestine II, during his brief tenure as pope between 1143 and 1144, had banned any change to this practice.
Homemade food is still preferred by Turkish people.
Responses to the various and many treatments being tried are highly variable, with many patients often trying several treatments over the course of their diagnosis depending upon their levels of relief, the preferred method ( s ) of their doctor ( s ), and the affordability of these treatments ; many treatments are still experimental and often not covered by health insurance — or the particular doctor using them does not take insurance.
While A is preferred by IUPAC, G is sometimes still in use, and the correct free energy function is often implicit in manuscripts and presentations.
As a result, NLTC still produces the preferred result.
The term flageolet is still preferred by some modern tin whistle who feel this better describes the instrument, as this characterises a wide variety of fipple flutes, including penny whistles.
Copper is a traditional metal, and is still preferred, for etching, as it bites evenly, holds texture well, and does not distort the colour of the ink when wiped.
Colloquially, Staines remains associated with the former, historical, or geographic county of Middlesex, through its cultural and sporting affiliations, and the form of mail addressing preferred by the Post Office ( officially the use of a county on postal addresses was phased out over the period 1996-2000, but is still widely used in practice ).
The naming dispute was resolved with the 1920 plebiscites and partition, each side applying its preferred name to the part of the territory remaining in its possession – though both terms can, in principle, still refer to the entire region.
In 1907, he was to say that he thought Chamberlain's plan for a federal solution correct in 1886 and still thought so, that he preferred the unauthorised programme to the Whig-like platform of the official Liberal Party, and that had Chamberlain proposed solutions to Welsh grievances such as land reform and disestablishment, he, together with most Welsh Liberals, would have followed Chamberlain.
" Art collectors preferred " light-hearted mythologies, recognizable scenes of everyday life, landscapes, still lifes, or likenesses of men and women of their own class.

still and splendour
Although reduced to half of its former population, Todi lived a brief period of splendour under bishop Angelo Cesi, who rebuilt several edifices or added new ones, like the Cesia Fountain that still bears his name.
In the city he visited the Lighthouse of Alexandria, which at that time was still standing, and he was amazed by its size and splendour.

still and her
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
She stood quite still, trying to focus upon a direction in which to turn, a path to follow, a clue to guide her.
Her own body protested, aching painfully where the blood in her veins had congealed, where cold demon wisps still clung and caressed.
Not with the memory of her folks and the lost Conestoga still holding her close.
She was still hugging the stained coat around her, so I said, `` Relax, let me take your things.
While several yards from it, still concealed by the shrubbery, she'd seen two men on her left at the pool's edge.
I bent and kissed the still pink neck and suddenly she jumped up, and her two arms encircled me in a bear-like crush.
In the bedroom before the husband and wife find their way to the bed, the lights go on: `` In dull domestic radiance I watch her staring face, still blind, Start wincing in obedience To dirty waters, counters, pots and pans, Waiting below stairs, in her mind ''.
The girl crawled out into the renewing warmth of the sunshine, hugging her shoulders and still trembling.
Madame Lalaurie gestured with her riding crop toward the 20-year-old youth who was stomping and writhing with the king snake still draped over his bare shoulders.
The girl still did not raise her eyes, but she added simply, `` I'm pregnant ''.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
I became fifteen, sixteen, then twenty, and still Tessie Alpert sat on the porch with a rose in her hair, and Alfred got richer and sicker with diabetes.
And when Alfred was forced into his bed, Tessie left the front porch of the store and sat at home, rocking in her rocker in the living room, staring out the window -- the rose still in her hair.
He looked at her as she spoke, then got up as she was speaking still, and, simply and wordlessly, walked out.
The blue-draped Virgin was still there, but no one knelt before her now.
Beth was very still and her breath came in small jerking gasps.
It's your decision '', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly.
She was still laughing when I grabbed her and started rolling her on the bed.

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