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Still and Dudley
Still, Dudley tried his best until the town's walls were crumbling under French bombardment and the Queen permitted him to surrender honourably in July 1563 on account of the plague that was decimating his troops.

Still and always
Still, the sensation always surprised him.
Still, even in the 19th Century, the term " Dictator " did not always have negative connotations.
Still, she often floundered about what to do and how to spend her time, always struggling with her many eccentricities, and her lifelong melancholy, or depression, and moodiness.
Still, Towanda remained in the shadow of its larger neighbors to the south, Normal and Bloomington, and was always smaller than Lexington, the next town north on the Chicago and Alton Railroad.
According to one legend, local Native American tribes — Ponca, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee — called the creek “ Still Water ” because the water was always still.
Still, fun of this sort isn't always easy to come by, not after one's age has climbed up into two digits.
Still less could dogma serve the purpose, for dogmas were always repellent to rabbinical Judaism, whose very essence is development and the susceptibility to development.
" Still, Megan admits their relationship hasn't always been easy.
Still, the cause of deafness is not always identified before the surgery.
Still, some programs, including current-season episodes of Canadian dramas such as Flashpoint, are not always as easily available.
Still, there are times when Dillon's performance lays bare why, for sheer style, burning out will always have the edge over fading away ".
Still, in formal Portuguese the clitic pronouns always follows the verb in the infinitive.
Still was fascinated by machines, and whenever faced with a mechanical problem, his answer was always to devise a better approach.
Still, I always felt I was a player first and a teacher second.
* In the Tom Robbins novel Still Life with Woodpecker, the protagonist, an outlaw bomber nicknamed " The Woodpecker " ( hence the title ), cites the film-and its successful underground production in Nazi-occupied France-as a justification of his claim that even in the event of a global catastrophe, people can always find freedom and beauty.
Still, practical identification of the relevant money supply, including measurement, was always somewhat controversial and difficult.
Still, dew is always and never.
Still, it was always difficult for him to refuse medical aid to those who sought it, and even up to the last year of his life there were old friends to whose families he was the only acceptable medical adviser and whose appeal for aid he could not refuse.
Still, that is not always true.
Still, for geographical and historical reasons, it always remained closer to Lima than to its administrative capital, Buenos Aires, in present-day Argentina.
Still under the witch's spell, Josette disavowed her previous love for Barnabas, exclaiming that she would always love Jeremiah.
Still, because of Quechua ’ s low status, Spanish is almost always used as the lingua franca instead.
The album cover and art work for It Still Moves shows one of the giant stuffed bears that are always displayed on stage when the band performs live.
Still switching flanks for his country when required ( but rarely for club-he was almost always the left back ), Mills played in just two of the preparation matches for the competition, but was named in the team as right back and captain ( squad captain Kevin Keegan was injured ) when England played their first game of the tournament against France in Bilbao.

Still and remained
Still unwilling to conform, Pasternak remained a close friend of Anna Akhmatova and Osip Mandelstam.
Still dependent on his family for many of his meals, Munch's relationship with his father remained tense over concerns about his bohemian life.
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 they remained a potent threat of trouble for the young Third Republic ; Count Henri's death on 24 August 1883 removed a large threat to the Third Republic.
Still, Kim himself remained the primary object of veneration in the DPRK.
Still politics remained his main passion, and to satisfy this interest he maintained a well-known correspondence with better politically connected friends, attempting to become involved once again in political life.
Still, he remained in Italy for another six months, leaving Venice in March 1576.
" Still, the House of Lords has remained reluctant to overrule itself in some cases ; in R v Kansal ( 2002 ), the majority of House members adopted the opinion that R v Lambert had been wrongly decided and agreed to depart from their earlier decision.
Still, it remained a notable fortification on the route of the ancient Via Egnatia ; in 1354, the pretender to the Byzantine throne, Matthew Cantacuzenus, was captured there by the Serbs.
Still, many of his trademark guitar textures remained intact in the form of open reggae chords and funk and new-wave rhythms.
Still, controversy remained, and fellow Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra, at the end of his October 3, 1962 flight, remained inside his spacecraft until it was safely aboard the recovery ship, and made a point of deliberately blowing the hatch to get out, bruising his hand.
Still, Reagan remained a critic of the Soviet regime for its absence of democratic institutions.
Still following Comintern instructions, the Communists remained as a " bloc inside " the Nationalist Party, hoping to continue expanding their influence through the Nationalists.
Still, the number of earls remained the same until 1337 when Edward III declared that he intended to create six new earldoms.
Still, United States policy has remained ambiguous.
Still, the Samara remained on sale in the UK right up to 4 July 1997, when the decision was made to withdraw from the UK and most other export markets.
Still, the McGees remained a favorite presence on radio, even after the quarter-hour edition ended in 1956, appearing in short segments on the NBC radio show Monitor — under the rubric Just Molly and Me — from 1957 to 1959.
Still, there are those that have remained.
Still, Newton in 1702 published Theory of the Moon's Motion which employed an epicycle and remained in use in China into the ninetheenth century.
Still, beards remained rare among the Romans throughout the Late Republic and the early Principate.
Still, the Bohemian nobles remained suspicious of Rudolf and were in contact with the Protestant Union.
Still, Redon remained relatively unknown until the appearance in 1884 of a cult novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans titled À rebours ( Against Nature ).

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