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Still and prominent
Still, Lyne's long massive opposition to federation until he changed his mind at the last minute caused him to be unacceptable to prominent federalists such as Deakin, who refused to serve under him.
Still, rock and alternative acts faced a longer battle for acceptance than contemporary acts, as the form was opposed by prominent religious leaders such as Jimmy Swaggart and others on the Christian right.
The Geto Boys ' popularity was boosted somewhat in 1999 by the prominent use of two songs —" Damn it Feels Good to Be a Gangsta " ( released as a promotional single for the 1992 compilation album Uncut Dope ) and " Still " ( from The Resurrection ) in Mike Judge's film Office Space, now considered a cult classic.
Still living in his parent's home, he began dressing in unconventional and flamboyant garb, and became popular with other students at the college, with a particularly strong friendship developing between Spare and Sylvia Pankhurst, a prominent Suffragette and leftist campaigner.
Still, they remained prominent until the end of Tokugawa rule, and some later shoguns were chosen from the Hitotsubashi line.
The three prominent Still brothers — William, James, and Peter — settled in Lawnside, New Jersey.
Still, Rabbi Solomon Efraim of Lontschitz ( the author of " Kli Yakar "), a prominent and well known rabbi, lived here.
Her father was a prominent burn surgeon who founded and directed the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia.
Still, though enjoying the high esteem even of prominent non-Jews, he did not escape the common fate of his coreligionists.
Still owned by one of Vanderbilt's descendants, it stands today as one of the most prominent remaining examples of the Gilded Age, and of significant gardens in the jardin à la française and English Landscape garden styles in the United States.
Jackson Pollock, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans Hofmann, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Ad Reinhardt and Arshile Gorky ( in his last works ) were among the prominent abstract expressionist painters that Greenberg identified as being connected to Color Field painting in the 1950s and 1960s.
Still located at the original Paddington Campus, COFA is a prominent player in the teaching of and research in art, design and multi media, art history and theory and art education.
Still, they remained prominent until the end of Tokugawa rule, and some later shoguns were chosen from the Hitotsubashi line.
Using instructions probably given to him by Harriet Tubman, he found his way to the office of William Still, Philadelphia ’ s most notorious Underground Railroad stationmaster, who forwarded him to the home of Charles Bustill, another prominent African American Underground Railroad agent in Philadelphia.
" Still, the debates Alexander had with Kilpatrick were so prominent in American culture that they were famously satirized on Saturday Night Live, with Jane Curtin taking Alexander's role on " Weekend Update " opposite Dan Aykroyd's version of Kilpatrick – " Jane, you ignorant slut.

Still and figure
Still, few of those who initially joined him possessed his activeness ; it is estimated that there were less than half the initial 30, 000 remaining, a figure that was shrinking rapidly, rather than growing as perhaps anticipated.
Still, Gwalchmei was clearly a traditional figure ; other early references to him include the Welsh Triads ; the Englynion y Beddau ( Stanzas of the Graves ), which lists the site of his grave ; the Trioedd y Meirch ( Triads of the Horses ), which praises his horse Keincaled ( known as Gringolet to later French authors ); and Cynddelw's elegy for Owain Gwynedd, which compares Owain's boldness to that of Gwalchmei.
Still, the most amazing figure to those who lived through the disaster was the number of deaths-zero.
Still, he has been widely ( if unjustly ) viewed as a cartoonish figure in Luso-Brazilian history, being accused of laziness, lack of political acumen and constant indecision, and often portrayed as physically grotesque.
* Still another political figure who graduated from NSU is State Senator Gerald Long, a Republican member of the Long political dynasty.
Still, the style of the poem allowed for many opportunities to incorporate ' factual information ', including portions of his own correspondence with the American poet Marcia Nardi and fellow New Jersey poet Allen Ginsberg as well as historical letters and articles concerning figures from Paterson's past ( like Sam Patch and Mrs. Cumming ) that figure thematically into the poem.
Still working in partnership with his brother-in-law, Macandrew immediately became a major figure in the business community of Dunedin.
Still a public figure, he was a critical of the National Government's policy of appeasement and in 1937 he called for the state control of the arms industry and rapid rearmament to face the growing threat of fascism on the continent.
Still in the Corinthian tradition, his figure drawings are a link in the chain of vase painters extending from Kleitias via Lydos and the Amasis Painters to Exekias.
Still, Bregović had to concede Arnautalić was a powerful figure on a Sarajevo music scene at the time and that guerilla recording wasn't going to get the band anywhere.
The critical response for the film was far from favorable, with many reviewers arguing that Prince was attempting to position himself as a " Christ-like " figure, particularly during the sequence for the songs " Still Would Stand All Time " and " Graffiti Bridge ".

Still and Toronto
* Quinones, Ricardo J. Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter ( University of Toronto Press ; 2010 ) 240 pages ; Draws parallels between the two thinkers as voices of moderation with relevance today.
* Brandy Ryan, " Middle English as Creole: “ Still trying not to refer to you lot as ‘ bloody colonials ’”", University of Toronto, 2005
Phoenix's film, I'm Still Here, debuted at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010.
Still Ain't Satisfied, Toronto, Women's Press, 1982
In September 2011, director Stephen Kessler's documentary Paul Williams Still Alive premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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 Life and Other Verse, Toronto: Macmillan, 1943
Still, manager Jim Fregosi chose Williams as the team's closer entering the World Series against the defending champion Toronto Blue Jays.
Still working part-time for Brigden's commercial studio, he was temporarily transferred to Toronto in 1919.

Still and often
Still, even when used in this second sense, the word is often restricted to apply only to societies that have attained a particular level of advancement — especially the founding of cities.
Still, the events discussed are often based on historical happenings, such as the Seven Years ' War and the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
* Still images are often lossily compressed at 10: 1, as with audio, but the quality loss is more noticeable, especially on closer inspection.
Still, most semi-closed systems allow at least twice the duration of open circuit systems ( around 2 hours ) and are often limited by scrubber endurance.
William Still, often called " The Father of the Underground Railroad ", helped hundreds of slaves to escape ( as many as 60 a month ), sometimes hiding them in his Philadelphia home.
According to Still, messages were often encoded so that messages could be understood only by those active in the railroad.
Still, research in vocal loading has often been treated as a minor subject.
Still, the agency's reporters were often able to tell stories more quickly and accurately although they were usually outnumbered by the competition.
Still this is often a justification given for why, in the US, interest paid on a home mortgage is an available deduction from the income tax.
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 depicted as a young woman with brown or golden hair, she kept her Corinthian helmet and her white robes, but now she held Poseidon's three-pronged trident and often sat or stood before the ocean and tall-masted ships representing British naval power.
Still, it is often recommended as a relief for leg cramps, but medical research suggests some care is needed in monitoring doses.
Still others are devoted to fishermen, industrial workers and miners, often alluding to local ballads and the rich folk-song heritage of the North East.
Still, the determination of the primary tumor can often be very difficult, and the pathologist may have to use several adjuvant techniques, such as immunohistochemistry, FISH ( fluorescent in situ hybridization ), and others.
Still, the two fields often overlap and the distinction is more a matter of style than professional consensus.
Still, antagonists of the theory often object that this particular feature of the theory makes virtue ethics useless as a universal norm of acceptable conduct suitable as a base for legislation.
And he told me that Pasternak, who often visited the Briks, had said to him: " Still, it's become rather terrifying.
Still, the UPCUSA went forward with its ecumenical ambitions, the primary of which was reunion with the Presbyterian Church in the United States ( PCUS, often called, inaccurately, the " Southern " church ), which split from the PCUSA in 1861 at the start of the Civil War.
Still life paintings, particularly before 1700, often contained religious and allegorical symbolism relating to the objects depicted.
Still life paintings often adorn the interior of ancient Egyptian tombs.
Still, congenital conditions are often classified in a structural basis, organized when possible by primary organ system affected.
Still another form of full contact karate is Bogu kumite, which is most often associated with a few traditional Okinawan styles of karate.
Still, especially if a resident, he would often also administer non-lethal physical punishments, or apply torture.
Still, the most important change in the period is communication: People adjusting to a new culture often feel lonely and homesick because they are not yet used to the new environment and meet people with whom they are not familiar every day.

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