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Still and authorised
In 1998, Collins published his first book, Still Suitable for Miners, an authorised biography of the singer / songwriter Billy Bragg.

Still and Canada's
Still, the existence of a Canadian Royal Family is contested, mostly by individuals in Canada's republican movement, but also by former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Iona Campagnolo.
" Still, in 1950, when William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon was sent to Ireland as Canada's ambassador to that country, the Cabinet wished to have George VI referred to in the letters of credence as King of Canada.
Still, Montreal's position in Canada's economy recovered, and it was not until the mid-1970s that Toronto became the metropolis of Canada after a decade of political troubles in Montreal.
Still, Governor General The Lord Tweedsmuir raised the ire of imperialists when he said in Montreal in 1937: " a Canadian's first loyalty is not to the British Commonwealth of Nations, but to Canada and Canada's King.

Still and war
Still more identical or closely similar pairs exist comparing present day and historical flags ; for example, the current national flag of Albania was the war flag of the Byzantine ( Eastern Roman ) Empire.
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, the powerless government had its use — when World War I began, several Western powers and Japan wanted China to declare war on Germany, in order to liquidate the latter's holdings there.
Still since the close of World War II, limited non-nuclear conflicts continue, and surprisingly enough, some outspoken celebrities and politicians have even advocated for the proclamation of another world war.
The third act ( December 2005 — October 2026 ) deals with the aftermath of the war, and concludes with the prospect of the few surviving humans becoming the new Martians, a prospect already foreshadowed in "— And the Moon be Still as Bright ", and which allows the book to return to its beginning.
Still, Johnson's mission had a substantial impact because it led to upgrading the South Pacific theater and aided the overall war effort immensely.
Still, she thought she would continue when the war was over.
Still, the resulting flag incidents were not the casus belli, as in the previous war.
Still, he found work at a brickyard at Little Washington in New Jersey, and was there for six weeks until he heard that a group of volunteers was going to the war.
Still smarting from the loss of star players to Collingwood, the Tigers set themselves for war with the Magpies in 1984 by signing three of their players: John Annear, Craig Stewart and Phil Walsh.
Still, although unsuccessful, his diplomatic efforts during the war are attributed to an increase of papal prestige and served as a model in the 20th century: to the peace efforts of Pius XII before and during World War II, the policies of Paul VI during the Vietnam War and the position of John Paul II before and during the War in Iraq.
Still, the central lesson of the war with Japan was not lost on the Russian General Staff: an Asian country using Western technology and industrial production methods could defeat a great European power.
Still the Aberdeen government resisted active pursuit of the war.
In 1941 Still relocated to the San Francisco Bay area where, following work in various war industries, he became a highly influential professor at the California School of Fine Arts, now known as the San Francisco Art Institute.
Still others point out that before the bombing, rather than being an unusually bloody conflict, the war between the KLA and the Yugoslav security forces had in fact been one of the cleanest civil wars in modern history, the number of dead being less than 2000, which included around 500 Serbian civilians and police and 1500 Albanian civilians and KLA members in more than one year of conflict.
) The Day the Earth Stood Still was the first post war, respectably budgeted, " A " science-fiction film.
Still, unlike many of its peers, UBS's business lagged through much of the war.
Still worse, those of us who are trying to build a socialist society are diverted and preoccupied by war.
Still, both boys have their doubts about the approaching war as their ship draws nearer to Gallipoli.
Still during the war, in November 1870, the North German Confederation and the south German states of Bavaria, Württemberg, and Baden ( together with parts of the Grand Duchy of Hesse which had not originally joined the confederation ) arranged a new nation state.
Still fairly young, Whiteley was idealistic and caught up in the great peace movements of the 1960s, with the protests against America's involvement in the war in Vietnam.
Still, reliability was the achilles heel of tanks throughout the remainder of the war.
Still many people gather to mark the anniversary with the war veterans, including Serbian army, Minister of Defense and the President.

Still and against
Still, while pioneering Palestinian-Israeli peace talks through making early contact with Jewish and Israeli peace campaigners, including Matzpen, the DFLP simultaneously conducted numerous small bombings and minor assaults against Israeli targets, refusing to give up the armed struggle.
Still more outspoken against militarism is The Free Lance, the story of two kingdoms becoming united, which found its way to Germany ( as " Der Feldhauptmann ") by the time the Berlin Wall came down.
Still, the Beiderbecke of legend came to represent a certain kind of cool character that was omnipresent in 1950s popular culture: the alienated young white man rebelling against white culture and willing to engage black culture in pursuit of his art.
Still unfinished, the vehicle was entered in an SPL competition in 1997 at which a complaint was lodged against the computer control of the DC motor.
Still others argue that the biblical warnings against apostasy are real and that believers maintain the freedom, at least potentially, to reject God's salvation.
Still, some users and privacy activists like the American Civil Liberties Union believe that Internet users deserve stronger pseudonymity so that they can protect themselves against identity theft, illegal government surveillance, stalking, and other unwelcome consequences of Internet use ( including unintentional disclosures of their personal information, as discussed in the next section ).
Still others, operating from a realpolitik perspective, have pointed out that allowing Barghouti to re-enter Palestinian politics could serve to bolster Fatah against gains in Hamas ' popularity .< ref >
Still, in the Prometheus Bound attributed to Aeschylus, Hermes treats Prometheus badly, which would argue against an optimistic interpretation.
Still more energetic on the other side, the Russian minister, Andrei Osterman, became the treasurer as well as the counsellor of the Caps, and scattered the largesse of the Russian empress with a lavish hand ; and so lost to all feeling of patriotism were the Caps that they openly threatened all who ventured to vote against them with the Muscovite vengeance, and fixed Norrköping, instead of Stockholm, as the place of meeting for the Riksdag as being more accessible to the Russian fleet.
Still, violent methods are used against certain villains.
Still the term was largely unknown until the early 90s when Anita Hill witnessed and testified against Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas.
Still, the FIS term remains the usual way of referring to the threat against which counterintelligence protects.
Still other versions have Nimrod persisting in his rebellion against God, or resuming it.
Still, balancing opportunities to prevail with a risky series of rolls against the wisdom of stopping and holding onto your present gains is the essence of Can't Stop.
Still, it is understood in all Abrahamic religions, including Christianity, that God is not subject to temptation or sin at all, since sin is defined as rebellion against God's loving authority and holiness.
Still, Fletcher hesitated to order a strike against the Ryūjō group until he was sure there were no other Japanese carriers in the area.
Still, the AVG scored against their JAAF tormentors, bringing down four " Nates " on 5 May of the 11th Sentai and two " Anns ".
Still, at the outbreak of rebellion in Munster his attitude again became menacing, and for the next few years he continued to intrigue against the English authorities.
Under the management of Tommy Walker, Hearts won the League twice, in 1958, with a record 62 points and 132 goals scored ( Still the Scottish ' Top ' League Record ) and only 29 against in 34 matches, and in 1960.
Still more was this the case in northern Germany, where Gallas commanded against the Swedish general Banér in 1637 and 1638.
Still the Centre Party campaigned hard against the Hitler administration and managed to preserve their former vote of roughly 11 %.
Still his position remained most delicate, especially when the betrothal between the grand-duke Peter and Sophia of Anhalt-Zerbst ( afterwards Catherine II ) took place against his will, and Elizabeth of Holstein, the mother of the bride, arrived in the Prussian interests to spy upon him.
Still, Vlasov and his allies reasoned that Hitler would eventually come to realize the futility of a war against the USSR with the hostility of the Russian people and respond to Vlasov's demands.

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