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Still and high
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.
Still, for some applications that rockets are used for, a high peak acceleration applied for just a short time is highly desirable.
Still, at very high altitudes, the extremely large engine bells tend to expand the exhaust gases down to near vacuum pressures.
Still, until the early 1900s, the College also offered a " Preparatory School " in order to sufficiently prepare incoming students who may have come from less-rigorous rural high schools and had not had the opportunity to study the courses required for entrance to the College.
Still better might be a cubic polynomial, and this idea can be extended to arbitrarily high degree polynomials.
Still functioning, the clock shows the time of day, the phases of the moon, the month, the quarter of the year, the date, the sun and star sign, and high water at London Bridge.
Still another region of positive gradient occurs at very high altitudes, in the aptly-named thermosphere above 90 km.
Still, demand for any car was high and Packard sold 92, 000 vehicles for 1948 and 116, 000 of the 1949 models.
Still, many high quality textile companies can be found, such as Hugo Boss, Trigema, Reusch, Groz-Beckert and others ( the town of Metzingen is widely known as a " luxury outlet town ", with people from all over Europe coming to buy expensive clothes cheaper ).
Still another region of increasing temperature with altitude occurs at very high altitudes, in the aptly-named thermosphere above 90 km.
Still moved to Little Rock, Arkansas with his mother, Carrie Lena Fambro Still, where she taught high school English for 33 years.
Still, Norway's first high speed railway line opened on time on 8 October 1998 at the same time as the new airport, though Romeriksporten was not opened until 22 October 1999, more than a year after its scheduled opening.
Still, there is an ultimate height limit, which is the capillary length, very high for soap bubbles: around 4 metres.
Still other configurations are possible-the Arecibo Observatory uses a combination of a line feed with an enormous spherical reflector ( as opposed to a more usual parabolic reflector ), to achieve extremely high gains at specific frequencies.
Luke and Steve Porcaro were high school classmates, and continued the band Rural Still Life ( the name shortened to Still Life ) after Paich and Jeff graduated.
Still a relative newcomer to the IRB, men such as Clarke may have been hesitant to elevate him to such a high position too soon, which raises the question as to why he should be admitted at all.
Still the bacteria levels in many areas barely meet the standards for safe swimming, and the nitrate levels are extremely high and are a threat to the drinking water supply for much of the county.
Still, high inclination of many asteroid orbits would make this less common that it would be otherwise.
Still, though enjoying the high esteem even of prominent non-Jews, he did not escape the common fate of his coreligionists.
Still, since participation in the unemployment insurance system is compulsory and only unions have the right to administer this system, union membership in Belgium remains high.
Still it retains the high fuel efficiency of diesel engines when cruising, allowing greater range and lower fuel costs than with gas turbines alone.
Still held in high regard amongst the Liverpool faithful he was voted 29th in the Official Liverpool website poll ' 100 Players Who Shook The Kop '.

Still and nature
Still, while the nature of hacker activity has evolved due to the availability of new technologies ( for example, the mainstreaming of the personal computer, or the social connectivity of the internet ), parts of the hacker ethics — particularly those of access, sharing, and community — remain the same.
Still, the artists working at the Preparatoria realized that many of their early works lacked the " public " nature envisioned in their ideology.
Still others may object to a particular project because of its nature, e. g., opposing a nuclear power plant over fear of radiation, but accepting a local waste management facility as a municipal necessity.
Still life developed as a separate category in the Netherlands in the last quarter of the 16th century, and the English term derives from stilleven: still life, which is a calque while Romance languages ( as well as Greek and Russian ) tend to use terms meaning dead nature.
* Bannerman, James, The Church of Christ: A treatise on the nature, powers, ordinances, discipline and government of the Christian Church ', Still Waters Revival Books, Edmonton, Reprint Edition May 1991, First Edition 1869.
These include Still life paintings of small everyday objects like bricks, portraits and self portraits whose subjects are dressed as if from some other time and place, and large paintings, allegorical in nature that present a sense of the apocalyptic and again reference another time.
The band then worked on releasing a DVD originally entitled Lunar Still / 13 Years of Doom, but had some issues of a legal nature and was forced to delay the release, originally expected in September 2005.
Still other experiments have explored nature of stimulus factors that affect the speed and accuracy of visual search.
Still others embrace their wraithly nature and seek knowledge, power, and prestige in wraith society.
Still defined osteopathy as " that science which consists of such exact, exhaustive, and verifiable knowledge of the structure and function of the human mechanism, anatomical, physiological and psychological, including the chemistry and physics of its known elements, as has made discoverable certain organic laws and remedial resources, within the body itself, by which nature under the scientific treatment peculiar to osteopathic practice, apart from all ordinary methods of extraneous, artificial, or medicinal stimulation, and in harmonious accord with its own mechanical principles, molecular activities, and metabolic processes, may recover from displacements, disorganizations, derangements, and consequent disease, and regained its normal equilibrium of form and function in health and strength.
Artists like Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Adolph Gottlieb, Morris Louis, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, Friedel Dzubas, and Frank Stella, and others often used greatly reduced formats, with drawing essentially simplified to repetitive and regulated systems, basic references to nature, and a highly articulated and psychological use of color.
Still oblivious to the true nature of the rings, the Covenant High Prophet of Truth and the remaining loyalist Covenant proceed to head to Earth, where they believe the Ark is buried.
Still oblivious to the true nature of the rings, the Covenant High Prophet of Truth and the remaining loyalist Covenant proceed to head to Earth, where they believe the Ark is buried.
“ A breath of will blows eternally ,” he writes “ through the universe of souls in the direction of the Right and Necessary .” ( 23 ) Historical and societal events are therefore not merely an expression of individual actions and thought but result of “ the will of all mind ” ( 23 ) and necessitated by nature: “ When there is something to be done, the world knows how to get it done .” ( 33 ) Still, these cosmic processes do not disenfranchise the individual, but are based on an individual desire to actualize one ’ s true will — a will that makes individual freedom essential: “ Liberty of the will (…) is the end and aim of this world .” ( 30 ) Individual will and purpose, though, have very strict, biological limitations.
Still, according to Company minutes, Stewart was fired soon afterward, for " sundry charges of a serious nature ".
Still the reserved forests and the protected hills, afford some pleasure of living close to nature.
Still, the themes of living sustainably in harmony with nature rather than coercing it with technology, and of villains trying to recover the technology that nearly destroyed the world in the past, both recurred strongly in the first full-length film Miyazaki wrote and directed entirely by himself, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind ( 1984 ), and in the 1982-1994 manga of the same name by Miyazaki on which he based his film.

Still and persists
Still, the old association with poverty persists in some people's minds.

Still and despite
The following year finally marked the release of Snow Patrol's second album ' When It's All Over We Still Have To Clear Up ', which, despite slightly disappointing initial sales, would eventually go gold in the wake of the band's later fame, along with their debut ' Songs For Polarbears '.
Still, in the midst of all the island's chaos, it should be noted that Ralph has a tendency to be polite and logical in the tensest of moments ; for example, when the children are obliged to investigate Castle Rock, Ralph takes the lead despite being afraid of " the beast ".
Still, despite neither Theme managing to gain the upper hand, so much power was poured by each side into their Music, that the halls of Ilúvatar shook, and The One decides to put an end to the strife with the conducting of “… one chord, deeper than the Abyss, higher than the Firmament, piercing as the light of the eye of Ilúvatar …” ( Ibid.
Still, Henderson had his best on-base percentage to that point in his career (. 423 ), was fifth in the AL in stolen bases ( 41 ) and hit 17 home runs despite playing only 95 games.
Still others say that despite Diomedes's noble treatment of her son Aeneas, Aphrodite never managed to forget about the Argive spear that had once pierced her flesh in the fields of Troy.
Still, despite widespread claims, van Leeuwenhoek is not the inventor of the microscope.
However, despite the fact that her 1982 recording " There's Still a Few Good Love Songs Left in Me " brought Francis her last notation on the country charts, several songs never made it beyond the status of being recorded.
Still, despite stiff Belgian resistance, the timetable for the Schlieffen Plan was going according to schedule before it was halted in France.
Still, despite the complaints, the Pretender line continued through all but the final year of Generation One, with variations such as Beast Pretenders, Monster Pretenders, Classic Pretenders, Mega Pretenders and Ultra Pretenders, each with variations on the theme or increasing levels of complexity.
Still, Frazier and his promoters believed that despite Foreman's ever-growing list of knockouts and victories, he would be too slow and unrefined to stand up to Frazier's relentless attacks.
Still, despite their perils and chances of error, such forests, being the location where the knight can obtain the end of his quest, are places where the knights may become worthy ; one romance has a maiden urging Sir Lancelot on his quest for the Holy Grail, " which quickens with life and greenness like the forest.
Still, the styling was lovely, and despite the wheelbase and steering demanding fully four turns lock-to-lock, handling was reportedly superb.
Still, despite the popularity of the events that took place in the building, negative first impressions of Rideau Hall itself were a theme until the early part of the 20th century.
Still, despite ever increasing enrolment, popularity with leading families of the day ( both from the local Family Compact and from abroad ), and praise from many, including Charles Dickens, UCC was faced with closure on a number of occasions, threatened either by opponents to elitism, withdrawal of funding by the provincial government that administered it, or by having no building in which to operate.
Still, on the other hand DS had a very liberal economic program courtesy of economists Vladimir Gligorov and Slobodan Inić who were able to push it through as official party policy, despite being in minority, because most of the other members didn't really concern themselves with economic matters.
Still, Tunney led in the polls right up to election night, despite a steadily shrinking lead as the campaign wore on.
Still later, a larger 252 cu in ( 4. 1 L ) version of the Buick V6 was made available from 1981 to 1984, but it proved unpopular due to its slow acceleration ; despite its massive diet, after all, the Toronado was still a fairly heavy automobile, and it would take another downsizing before a six-cylinder engine of any kind could move it effectively.
Still, despite the lack of official confirmation, it was only natural that they should get together after the events of Threads and, in my mind, they have been together ever since.
Still, the themes from the series have also been praised for being entertaining and debatable despite also sharing it with other Gundam series.
Still, despite harsh words, Stern held Melendez in sufficient regard to invite him and his wife to his wedding later that year in October 2008.
Although not making any headway at all in America despite getting airplay for " My Blue Angel ", a latter single ( second in Denmark, the first being " I Still Carry On ") from the album, " The Actor ", topped the Danish chart and also did well in Norway, Sweden, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines.
Still, according to the October 6, 2006 issue of the Japanese newspaper Daily Yomiuri, " the Supreme Court followed legal precedent in ruling Wednesday that the House of Councillors election in 2004 was held in a constitutionally sound way despite a 5. 13-fold disparity in the weight of votes between the nation's most densely and most sparsely populated electoral districts ".
The 2nd century Roman poet Juvenal, in his satirical attack on the habits of Roman women, also complains about the pervasive influence of Chaldeans, despite their lowly social status, saying " Still more trusted are the Chaldaeans ; every word uttered by the astrologer they will believe has come from Hammon's fountain, ... nowadays no astrologer has credit unless he has been imprisoned in some distant camp, with chains clanking on either arm ".
Still, despite good press and media hype — Jimmy Guterman, then a critic at Rolling Stone, included it in his list of the best albums ever made — Lone Justice failed to sell ; produced by the band's manager, Jimmy Iovine, it failed to connect with country or rock audiences.

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