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Still I didn't think she was twotiming me with Precious right then.
Still he didn't continue his advance fearing to drive the Dutch into the hands of Charles.
Still, Bow felt deprived of her childhood ; " As a kid I took care of my mother, she didn't take care of me ".
The album's first single, " I'm Still Here ", did moderately well, but when it failed to match the popularity of " Everything You Want ", RCA did little to promote the album and as such, no videos were produced and the label didn't back the album's supporting tour.
However, Lew Grade claimed in his autobiography Still Dancing, that Moore and Curtis " didn't hit it off all that well ".
Still convinced that Rieber was the writer for the job, however, Berger asked him to persevere: he tried " several times to come up with something different, but it still didn't thrill anyone ".
Still suffering the consequences of the dehydration he had suffered during the previous Time Trial, Armstrong fell back badly at the beginning of the last climb, the Plateau de Bonascre, but Ullrich failed to capitalise on Armstrong's weakness and he didn't attack, winning only seven seconds ( plus the time bonus ) over the Texan rider.
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.
Allmusic's retrospective review was largely negative, particularly criticizing the solo sides of Keith Emerson (" on the level of a good music-student piece, without much original language ") and Greg Lake ("" C ' est la Vie ," the featured single, says little that " Still ... You Turn Me On ," from their previous album, didn't say better and shorter ").
Still, these were lean times and his honorariums didn't quite pay the bills, plus the editors in the children's publishing sector were suffering under extreme pressure and censorship and some were disposed of during Stalin's purges.
The songs on the album that Keen didn't write range from Johnny Cash's often-covered classic, " I Still Miss Someone " to Townes Van Zandt's more obscure " Snowin ' on Raton ".
Still, Norfolk businessman Tim McDonald felt that there was a need for a second independent station in that market, though a few markets far larger than Hampton Roads still didn't have independent stations ( San Antonio, Texas and Birmingham, Alabama for example ).

Still and quite
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 another group of seeds ( sometimes tiny, dry, seed-bearing fruits ) provide distinctive flavors and odors to foods, although the nutrients they supply are quite negligible.
Still, a number of private enterprises have been founded and some are quite successful in industries such as handicrafts, beer, coffee and tourism.
Still, in 1933, a series of articles on the discovery of elements quoted the name masurium for element 43 .< ref group = note > In 1998 John T. Armstrong of the National Institute of Standards and Technology ran " computer simulations " of the 1925 experiments and obtained results quite close to those reported by the Noddack team.
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Still trade is quite small, In 2002 The Hon Mark Vaile visited Santa Cruz for the Cairns Group meeting.
Still, by the end of the 18th century Hydra had again become quite prosperous as its vessels trading as far as France, Spain and even the Americas.
Still only twenty-one, Morphy was now quite famous.
Still grieving his mother, Merton never quite hit it off with Evelyn Scott.
Still, massive fraud was committed and Pereda was declared the winner-until protests paralyzed the country and independent organizations agreed that all exit polls indicated a result quite different from what was being purported.
Still quite angry however, Jan completely redoes Brad's apartment in the most gaudy, ghastly, hideous decor she can muster.
Still other chiropractic researchers state quite directly:
Still more original and impressive were his banks, even though they lay quite off the main line of development of commercial architecture in this period.
Still, the city of Ilium is quite clearly distinct from Schenectady, as characters in Player Piano, Cat's Cradle, and Slaughterhouse-Five refer to Schenectady as a separate place.
Still, the partnership never again quite regained the creative heights scaled in this and previous films.
Still a virgin at the age of 24, he is initiated by his co-worker Karen, but finds the experience to be quite anticlimactic.
Still quite rare, less than three thousand Fodera instruments have been created over the past 25 years.
Still, most of the people who use BZP, even though they say it is quite easy to stop, do not want to, and continue to use the drug, feeling that it helps them to reach higher levels of mood, sociability, and energy.
Still, the rest of the experience in this realm is generally quite pleasant as compared to the human realm.
Still quite young, like his counterpart Don Juan, he was more of a land soldier than a naval tactician, and his failure to keep his lines together and keep his individual squadrons from charging like cavalry units in a land battle allowed the Christian forces to penetrate his battle line in various places and to surround and defeat the isolated ships.
Still, a different interpretation is suggested by: the sampled sedimentary strata are quite deformed and this can mean that some sedimentary units could be lacking ( eroded or structurally omitted ).
Still, it would be quite a coup to unload that cupboard.

Still and see
Still there is a way for those who want to see some of the back country of Europe by car.
Still others see the Millennium as symbolic of a spiritual ideal, with no corresponding earthly condition.
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.
Two events helped to increase whisky's popularity: first, a new production process was introduced in 1831 called Coffey or Patent Still ( see in section below ); the whisky produced with this process was less intense and smoother.
: Still, when I see it, do I wonder why
Still others believe in the effectiveness of teams, but also see them as dangerous because of the potential for exploiting workers — in that team effectiveness can rely on peer pressure and peer surveillance.
Still, approaches to ecumenism varies, i. e. while generally Protestants see it as agreements on teachings about central issues of faith, an organizational unity with mutual accountability between the parts, for Catholics and Orthodox the Christendom unity is approached within their more concrete understanding of the Body of Christ metaphor, this ecclesiological matter being closely linked to key theological issues ( i. e. the Eucharist ), demanding full dogmatic agreement before full communion.
Now at their commercial peak, Suicidal Tendencies released Still Cyco After All These Years in 1993 ( see 1993 in music ).
Still, Elaine does see him as a good friend: in " The Wife ", he argues with Elaine over her love interest, who is threatening to kick him out of the health club.
'" Still, she noted in her memoirs, " e continued to see each other constantly.
Still, one needs only to look at Washington, DC to see a city filled with large marble buildings with facades made out to look like Roman temples, with columns constructed in the classical orders of architecture.
For a summary and review of discussion on TPR see link below for Stephen Krashen, " TPR: Still a Very Good Idea ," NovELTy vol.
Still others owe their powers to not being human at all ( see races, below ).
: Still, unless Apple can rapidly expand its cloning operations -- a goal of new Apple CEO Gilbert Amelio -- to boost flagging Mac market share and generate enough new licensing and software revenue to offset sales lost to cloners, Apple could see its belated cloning campaign backfire.
Still available in the low-end consumer market ( JVC model GR-AXM18 is VHS-C ; see page 19 of the owner's manual ).
Still, the Large Party Doukhobors continued to consider him their spiritual leader and to communicate with him, by mail and via delegates who traveled to see him in Obdorsk, Siberia.
The line " I see seven towers, but I only see one way out " from U2's 1987 song " Running to Stand Still " ( on The Joshua Tree album ) refers to these towers.
Still, Weaver had respect for Luciano, calling him " one of the few umpires that people have paid their way into the park to see.
Still, the issue has no apparent effect on Hari's love for Dors, and even that she concludes the talk " So you see, Hari.
Still, a number of W116s were converted to station wagons by coach builders in Germany and England ( see for details of the English conversions ).
Still, proponents see Pan-Turkism as a way of increasing regional security, economic growth and as a viable bulwark against Islamist movements, by furthering secular and democratic government in the region.
Still, some see hope within his work — the endurance of human endeavor, in spite of its fragility.
see below in the Reference section -- Paul Gibney ( May 2006 ) The Double Bind Theory: Still Crazy Making After All These Years.
Still, Van Wart and the others did see their reputations impugned by some.

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