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Still, about half of the resulting protostellar objects will be left surrounded by circumstellar disks, many of which form accretion disks.
Still, it was during the latter half of the 18th century that Tórshavn started to develop into a small town.
Still, only a third of the area,, is built up for residential use ; over half is productive forestry ; and nearly is still agricultural.
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, do you really want to spend an hour and a half with them in a dark room?
Still the first half of the 1990s is regarded even by the Heep fans as " the wilderness years ".
Still only 21, she spent nearly half a year reporting the lives and customs of the Mexican people ; her dispatches were later published in book form as Six Months in Mexico.
Still, Emil ’ s situation became increasingly precarious, not only because Natascha was half Jewish, but also because Emil made no secret of his distaste for the Hitler regime.
Still, Davey and the Robert Yates team were confident that they could put their early season struggles and inconsistency behind them and could make a run for the championship in the second half.
Still under the managership of Ambrose Langley, Hull continued to finish consistently in the top half of the table.
Still leaving half the estate to Heather, the new will is so badly prepared it is declared null and void, due to a violation of the rule against perpetuities, resulting in Matty getting the entire fortune.
Still, Game, half of the postseason-we got lots left.
Still more land was obtained in 1964, half a mile ( 800 m ) east on the Lakefront, when the United States Army abandoned its Camp Leroy Johnson facility and the Levee Board made this site, too, available to the University.
Still vigorously writing in his eight decade, Aralica is considered as one of the better Croatian novelists of the 2nd half of the 20th century.
Still, Cooke and Munson were excited to have this little bit of memorabilia, proceeding to paint it brown ( it had originally been putty-colored and currently is painted half blue, which is Michigan's color ) and commemorate the day by writing " Michigan Jug – Captured by Oscar, October 31, 1903 " on the side along with the score " Michigan 6, Minnesota 6 ".
" Still not satisfied with this punishment, he tore the sheet of music in half and threw it on the floor.
Still, some herders drive cattle using transhumance methods in the northwestern half of the province, and the Kounden area is home to some modern ranching.
Still, though, over half of American universities continued to use faculty-centered control systems.
Still, Beuerlein came off the bench that game and led the Irish on two touchdown drives in the first half, including a 14-yard TD pass to Tim Brown.
Still in the first half, in a thundering imperfection of Amaral, Roberto Gaucho stole the ball and tied the game.
" Still another account claims that after Marchand's wife had left him, Louis XIV ordered half the composer's salary to be withheld and paid to her.
Jan Davidsz de Heem, Still Life with Fruit and Lobster, second half of 17th century ; Oil on canvas, 75 × 105 cm ; Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Still, the divorce rate in China is less than half what it is in the United States.
Still his biggest impact was on the sport in New York and the rest of America as Cosmos ' home attendance got tripled in just half the season he was there.

Still and showed
: Still showed a quickness ; and maturing time
Still, he was increasingly being challenged in ways that showed that his control was not complete.
Still, a comprehensive comparison with other classification methods in 2006 showed that Bayes classification is outperformed by more current approaches, such as boosted trees or random forests.
Still, opinion polls in 2002 showed Canadians felt the Charter significantly represented Canada, although many were unaware of the document's actual contents.
Still mourning the loss of his friend Boon, Watt initially was not interested and in fact had lost much of his desire to play music, however Crawford's persistence eventually paid off when he showed up unannounced in San Pedro and asked Watt for the chance to come over and play for him.
Still, the team showed its grit by steadily developing the car, allowing Button to score in each of the last 10 races of the season, culminating in 2 podium positions.
Still, it is not certain that the symptoms currently associated with uremia actually are caused by excess urea, as one study showed that uremic symptoms were relieved by initiation of dialysis, even when urea was added to the dialysate to maintain the blood urea nitrogen level at approximately 90 mg per deciliter ( that is, approximately 32 mmol per liter ).
Still, the lead single, " Summertime in the Void ", was a major rock hit in Canada and showed that the band was still commercially viable with a different singer and a change in sound.
Still, his methods were critiqued by feminist geographers such as Gillian Rose, who claimed that his models showed a masculine and falsely-ordered view of the world.
Still, the National Assessment of Educational Progress showed as far back as 2000 that boys and girls use computers at about the same rates, albeit for somewhat different purposes.

Still and them
Still we must confess that sometimes some of them go too far.
Still more different from Bachofen's perspective is the lack of role permanency in Freud's view: Freud held that time and differing cultures would mold Athena to stand for what was necessary to them.
In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Motherwell, Peter Voulkos and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope of all the art that followed them.
Still, in the book Protector ( 1973 ), the Martians are brutally exterminated by a large water asteroid deliberately hurled at the planet, raising the water content in the atmosphere to a degree deadly to them, by Jack Brennan, a human who had turned into a Pak Protector — a creature completely devoted to protecting its descendants, or sometimes his entire species, and is unreasonably xenophobic towards anybody else.
Still other libraries like GLAux ( OpenGL Auxiliary Library ) are deprecated and have been superseded by functionality commonly available in more popular libraries, but code using them still exists, particularly in simple tutorials.
Still hoping to be promoted to the office of Legate of Spain, Diego sent envoys to Rome, carrying with them 300 gold Almoravid coins, two hundred and twenty for Honorius and another eighty for the Curia.
Still, some basic, inexpensive laser printers don't support PostScript, instead coming with drivers that simply rasterize the platform's native graphics formats rather than converting them to PostScript first.
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.
In this case, the authorities were tricked into going to the regular train station in an attempt to intercept the runaways, while Still was able to meet them at the correct station and guide them to safety, where they eventually escaped either to the North or to British North America, where slavery had been abolished during the 1830s.
Still, about 72 million children of primary school age, 57 % of them girls, were not being educated as of 2005.
Still, de Camp acknowledged that " stories have considerable emotional impact, and many will love them ".
Still, the evidence of literary works at least indicates that fairy tales have existed for thousands of years, although not perhaps recognized as a genre ; the name " fairy tale " was first ascribed to them by Madame d ' Aulnoy in the late 17th century.
Still others suggest that the two groups are related but not identical, and that differences between them were exacerbated by Europeans, or by a gradual, natural split, as those who owned cattle became known as Tutsi and those who did not became Hutu.
Still, most of the time, he will handle them with either topspin or slice backhand deep to his opponent's court to change defense to attack.
Still named Menteşe until the early decades of the 20th century, the kazas corresponding to ancient Caria are recorded by sources such as G. Sotiriadis ( 1918 ) and S. Anagiostopoulou ( 1997 ) as having a Greek population averaging at around ten per cent of the total, ranging somewhere between twelve to eighteen thousand, many of them reportedly recent immigrants from the islands.
Still other patent holders focus on obtaining patents from original inventors and licensing them to companies that have introduced commercial products into the marketplace after the patents were filed.
In this fiction, the aliens intervene in human affairs to prevent them from destroying themselves, such as Klaatu and Gort in The Day the Earth Stood Still warning the leaders of Earth to abandon their warlike ways and join other space-faring civilizations else that they will destroy themselves or be destroyed by their interstellar union.
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, the Russian soldier makes up for the lack of adaptability that his orders impose upon him with his élan, discipline, decent training, and his warrior's determination to carry them out.
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.
The group seemed destined for stardom after the release of their second album, Dreamer, which featured the soulful title track, the hit " Take Me For a Little While " and their cover of The Impressions ' " I'm Still Waiting ", which each gave them moderate chart success.
In the 1955 essay " American-Type Painting " Greenberg promoted the work of Abstract Expressionists, among them Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Hans Hofmann, Barnett Newman, and Clyfford Still, as the next stage in Modernist art, arguing that these painters were moving towards greater emphasis on the ' flatness ' of the picture plane.

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