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Still and antagonists
Still the title for the antagonistic faction the Decepticons could mean Deceptive Contenders as some fans have come to debate, yet this has not been explained in either of the existing Transformers lines, leaving the meaning of the antagonists title to be open to interpretation for the time being.

Still and theory
Still another theory is that the general environment today is much more complex and stimulating.
Still, that same Magisterium did at times mention the theory in its ordinary teaching up until the Second Vatican Council.
Still another theory is that it means " the mirage or reflecting river.
Still, relying upon tradition, the Jews believe in " creatio ex nihilo ," which theory can be sustained by as powerful arguments as those advanced in favor of the belief in the eternity of matter.
Still, the main downfall with this theory is that K-H instability occurs in a stably stratified environment, and the mammatus environment is usually at least somewhat turbulent.
Still other theorists are developing a resurgence of interest in complexity theory and organizations, and have focused on how simple structures can be used to engender organizational adaptations.
Still others, notably Peter Blau, follow Simmel in attempting to base a formal theory of social structure on numerical patterns in relationships — analyzing, for example, the ways in which factors like group size shape intergroup relations.
Still the term " narratology " is most typically applied to literary theory and literary criticism, as well as film theory and ( to a lesser extent ) film criticism.
Ever since 1874 when a country doctor, Andrew Taylor Still, announced his new theory of osteopathy and began the first college in 1892, the profession has grown in reputation and acceptance around the country and many international settings.
From 1876 to 1887, he was professor of clinical medicine at Penn and in 1887 succeeded Dr Alfred Still as professor of theory and practice of medicine.
Still another theory is the dish is not named after the Duke himself, but rather the finished filet was thought to resemble one of the brown shiny military boots which were named after him.
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, the theory was a popular explanation for economic problems that were caused in large part by overproduction of cotton in the lower South, and less cotton production from South Carolina's depleted soil.
Still, some law professors at the University either never mention the theory, or do so only to gently lampoon its touchstone status.

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, 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, the two fields often overlap and the distinction is more a matter of style than professional consensus.
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.

Still and object
Still, Kim himself remained the primary object of veneration in the DPRK.
Still more was it the object of his Augustinus, a bulky treatise on the theology of St. Augustine, barely finished at the time of his death.
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, for fans of the discontinued 6. 3 or for those who simply had to have a car which Car and Driver proclaimed to be " the greatest Mercedes-Benz ever built ," it seemed that money was no object.
Still said, " It has been the object of myself and also of my teachers to direct and be guided by the compass that points to nothing but demonstrative truth.
" Still another definition is " a reproduction of emotions relating to repressed experiences, especially of childhood, and the substitution of another person ... for the original object of the repressed impulses.
Still Morrison's presence did excite suspicions, and he could not leave his Chinese books about, lest it should be supposed that his object was to master the language.
Still, as to May having a dog of her own, both of them object, and this leads to their daughter throwing her toys all over her room in outrage.

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