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Still and cautious
Still expecting to face the same cautious opponent from the Valley, he was taken by surprise and very nearly driven from the field.
However, several other newspapers were more cautious ; for example, the headline of The New York Times read: " The Results Still Uncertain.

Still and rejection
Frontier physician Andrew Taylor Still founded the profession as a radical rejection of the prevailing system of medical thought of the 19th century.
However, his rejection of the expressive brushwork employed by other abstract expressionists such as Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, and his use of hard-edged areas of flat color, can be seen as a precursor to post painterly abstraction and the minimalist works of artists such as Frank Stella.
Still another view regarding of the decline of Mauryas was that the coup of Pushyamitra was a peoples ' revolt against Mauryans oppression and a rejection of the Maurya adoption of foreign ideas, as far interest in Mauryan Art.
Still recovering from Cliff ’ s rejection, Nina told Matt the child was his.

Still and only
Still a quarter-mile away, the fresh clap of guns only served to increase his speed.
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, in the absence of naked singularities, the universe is deterministic — it's possible to predict the entire evolution of the universe ( possibly excluding some finite regions of space hidden inside event horizons of singularities ), knowing only its condition at a certain moment of time ( more precisely, everywhere on a spacelike 3-dimensional hypersurface, called the Cauchy surface ).
Still, Greenberg came in only 3rd in the vote for MVP.
Still, in a half-full table, a good hash function will typically narrow the search down to only one or two entries.
Still other patients may have discomfort only in their urethra, while others struggle with pain in the entire pelvis.
Still, only Jolson's sequences had sound ; most of the film was silent.
Still, the bonding in diamond is better described as covalent than as metallic if only because there is a very strong directional preference for tetrahedral stacking, producing a structure that is extremely hard to deform and by no means close packed.
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, with the gross domestic product per capita at around € 17, 000, it stands at only two-thirds of the European Union average and is one of the least developed regions of Italy.
Still, many favored the Redskins to win the game because of their group of " Over the Hill Gang " veterans, and because Miami had what some considered an easy schedule ( only two Dolphin opponents, Kansas City and the New York Giants posted winning records, and both of those teams were 8-6 ) and had struggled in the playoffs.
Still others may hold with the Deist notion that a creator God exists, but does not intervene in the world or reveal itself, and can only be apprehended ( if at all ) through the use of reason.
According to Still, messages were often encoded so that messages could be understood only by those active in the railroad.
Still, only volunteers were to be sent overseas.
Still, by 1925, only a third of Germans lived in large cities ; the other two-thirds of the population lived in the smaller towns or in rural areas.
Still, only a few NIC and router manufacturers support such security features.
Still, Rio de Janeiro carnival is considered world-wide, as the capital of the Brazilian Carnival, not only because of its historical origins, size and also world wide fame.
Still only a child, Otto III's grandmother, the Dowager Empress Adelaide of Italy, served as regent until Otto III reached adulthood in 994.
Still, even scholars who deny this version the exclusive status of " the only real Arabian Nights " recognize it as being the best source on the original style and linguistic form of the mediaeval work and praise the Haddawy translation as " very readable " and " strongly recommended for anyone who wishes to taste the authentic flavour of those tales ".
Still, Henderson had his best on-base percentage to that point in his career (. 423 ), was fifth in the AL in stolen bases ( 41 ) and hit 17 home runs despite playing only 95 games.
Still pictures like these are only first approximations, as they do not take into account the variable speed of the precession, the variable obliquity of the ecliptic, the planetary precession ( which is a slow rotation of the ecliptic plane itself, presently around an axis located on the plane, with longitude 174 °. 8764 ) and the proper motions of the stars.
Still, the team only won one division title and never made it to the Finals.
Still, only a third of the area,, is built up for residential use ; over half is productive forestry ; and nearly is still agricultural.
Still today, this social model founded on the capacity of the man to fecundate women tends globally to prevail: this capacity allowed men to free themselves from the secular frustration derived from having recognized only to women the ability to generate life and led them to configure a society affirming their supremacy over women.
Still only twenty-one, Morphy was now quite famous.

Still and referenced
Area code 213 is referenced in Warren G and Nate Dogg's song " Regulate " Dr. Dre's " Still D. R. E .," and the Electric Six song " I'm the Bomb.
The Go-Betweens are referenced in the Teenage Fanclub song " When I Still Have Thee " ( 2010 ), the Belle and Sebastian song " Shoot the Sexual Athlete " ( 2001 ), and the song " Don't Want to Be Grant McLennan " ( 1991 ) by fellow Australians Smudge.

Still and subject
Still, testing on the subject has been somewhat divided.
* It is the subject of a ballet, Still Life at the Penguin Café, and a song, ' A Dream too Far ', in the ecological musical Rockford's Rock Opera.
Still, research in vocal loading has often been treated as a minor subject.
Still, the sterile dumps of the former mines and the former open cast mines of Ponor and Colonia Ceha very are rich in plant material, and they represent the subject of local conservation, as preserved sites or Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
Still subject to encroachment by the Lakota and European Americans, finally most accepted relocation to a reservation in Indian Territory.
Still – actually because of this – they do confirm that these birds form a fairly ancient evolutionary lineage ( or possibly one that was subject to selective pressures down to the molecular level even ), and they support the non-relatedness of loons and grebes.
Still subject to intense sensation, pull back towards the body obstructs progression.
One of his stage sketches, performed with co-star Fred Allen, was filmed by Vitaphone as a short subject titled The Still Alarm.
Still, the influence of Sesshū is evident in many of Tōhaku's mid to late works, such as his famous, which were declared a national treasure of Japan are argued to be the first paintings of their scale to depict only pine trees as subject matter.
His life was the subject of the 2009 documentary film Still Bill.
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 another evaluated Iron, Blood, and Profits as " less sober " than other works on the subject of international arms dealing.
Still life, like most Dutch art work, was generally sold in open markets or by dealers, or by artists at their studios, and rarely commissioned ; therefore, artists usually chose the subject matter and arrangement.
" In contrast, " Still in Saigon " ( written by Dan Daley ) was an effective portrayal of the plight of the American Vietnam veteran ten years after the war ; it was part of an early 1980s wave of attention to the subject, presaging treatments such as Bruce Springsteen's " Born in the U. S. A ." and " Shut Out the Light ", Billy Joel's " Goodnight Saigon ", Huey Lewis and the News ' " Walking on a Thin Line ", Paul Hardcastle's " 19 " and somewhat later Steve Earle's " Copperhead Road ".
Still life arrangements, unpopulated landscapes and photographs of paintings were the typical subject matter, but a few examples of color portraiture were also offered.
The chambered nautilus is the title and subject of a poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, in which he admires the " ship of pearl " and the " silent toil / That spread his lustrous coil / Still, as the spiral grew / He left the past year's dwelling for the new.
Although the image is subject to copyright, its use in Still Life ( Opeth album ) is covered by the U. S. fair use laws because:
Still looking to get information on his subject, Buntline took to finding Hickock's friends.
" Gleizes approached abstraction conceptually rather than visually and in 1924 his intricate dialectic caused him to produce two amusing paintings which departed from his usual subject matter: the Imaginary Still Lifes, Blue and Green.
He is one of a handful of centenarians to chair corporate boards, and was the subject of a front page article in The Wall Street Journal shortly before his 100th birthday, titled At 99, the Chairman Still Doesn't Hanker for a Life of Retirement.
The album is reminiscent of the artist's earlier, more pop-oriented records and marks a lyrical return to the subject of relationships ( as in the single " Can We Still Be Friends "), as well as his views on social inequality ( as in the songs " Bag Lady " and " Bread ").
Some insisted that their subject needed to get used to them before they started any real shooting, so it would seem the camera was being ignored Still another group of Direct Cinema filmmakers would claim that the most honest technique was for a filmmaker to accept the camera as a catalyst and acknowledge that it provoked reactions.
Still an unnaturalized Austro-Hungarian subject, he was sent to an internment camp in Vernon, British Columbia.
Still, it may sometimes be valuable to explore the higher-order issues about a discussion rather than the subject of the discussion itself.

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