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Still further, defeat at Marathon would mean the complete defeat of Athens, since no other Athenian army existed.
Still, in the Battle of Toulouse ( 721 ), the Aquitanian duke Odo is said to be leading an army of Aquitanians and Franks.
Still hoping that his country would be freed by Napoleon, he served as a volunteer in the French army, took part in the battle of the Trebbia and the siege of Genoa, was wounded and made prisoner.
Still, Blanche had to break up a league of the barons ( 1226 ), and helped by Theobald IV of Champagne and the papal legate to France, Romano Bonaventura, she organized an army.
Still, Cerialis ' army was a massive one and posed a serious threat to the rebels.
Still, the Senate members were impressed enough to vote the raising of an army, made up of 12, 000 infantry, 1, 500 cavalry and 20 elephants, as reinforcements for Hannibal.
Still many people gather to mark the anniversary with the war veterans, including Serbian army, Minister of Defense and the President.
Still, Flaminius stubbornly kept his army in camp.
Still, she helps Dorothy confront Mombi and her army of green elephants in a way that evokes the help offered by the Queen of Field Mice in Baum's The Land of Oz.
Still, the basic design was never updated and, as interest in motorcycles declined in the late 1950s as a consequence of the availability of cheap cars such as the Volkswagen Beetle, production ceased in 1960, when the last contract from the army was delivered.
Still in the army, Cavallero fought in Libya in 1913, during the Italo-Turkish War, and was awarded a Bronze Medal for Military Valor.
Still dogged by the ' multicoloured insurgency ', the army hardliners ' fear of the communists being allowed to rejoin mainstream politics through Nu's need for continued support by the NUF was compounded by the Shan Federal Movement lobbying for a loose federation.
Still unsure of the whereabouts of the rest of Early's army, Averell declined to pursue the retreating Confederates, thus ending the battle.
Still the army made no move to enter the area.
Still untried in combat, they had been trained by the Zimbabweans and were a small, fully equipped conventional army.
* Still strategically important during the French Revolutionary Wars, in July 1793 Germersheim was the scene of a significant French defeat when an Austrian army under the veteran Field Marshall von Wurmser defeated a French army under Beauharnais.
Still he influenced the course of battle by having cattle and horses driven against the Danish army.
Still believing that Scipio would arrange his force in the earlier fashion, Hasdrubal deployed his elite Africans in the centre and Iberian mercenaries on his wings and was not able to change formation after he discovered the new Roman arrangement because the opposing army was too close ( Scipio had ordered his troops to form for battle closer to the Carthaginian camp ).
Still under Silvermane's employment, he worked with Harry Osborn, the second Green Goblin, who had Smythe build an army of Goblin Warriors to attack Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson's wedding, while Smythe also helped Scorpion with things.
Still not expecting to have to fight, the battalion was ordered forward under army command to hold certain outposts.
Still today the FLEC-FAC army, constituted by civilian volunteer rebels, fights towards the independence of Cabinda, against the MPLA forces.

Still and English
In the book Why I Am Still a Catholic: Essays in Faith and Perseverance by Peter Stanford, the television presenter Dermot O ' Leary describes his upbringing as " classic plastic paddy ", where he would be " bullied in a nice way " by his own cousins in Wexford for being English " until anyone else there called me English and then they would stick up for me.
Still others maintain it is of generic Germanic origin, not necessarily Scandinavian, comparing it with the German Knute, Dutch knoet ( both meaning knout ) and with Old Norse knutr, Anglo-Saxon cnotta and English knot.
Still, poetry is considered the heart of Old English literature.
* February 26 – John Still, English bishop ( b. c. 1543 )
Still of Allyson Ames and William Shatner, with English subtitles over the French subtitles of the sole film copy found in France.
* Brandy Ryan, " Middle English as Creole: “ Still trying not to refer to you lot as ‘ bloody colonials ’”", University of Toronto, 2005
Still in Gambier, Bexley Hall was eventually identified as a separate institution and named after one of Kenyon College's biggest benefactors, the retired English Chancellor of the Exchequer, coincidentally known as Lord Bexley.
Still, under the directorship of du Parquet, Martinique's economy developed as it exported products to France and the neighboring English and Dutch colonies.
The Christian hymn " Be Still, My Soul ", written in German (" Stille meine Wille, dein Jesus hilft siegen ") in 1752 by Katharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel ( 1697 – 1768 ) and translated into English in 1855 by Jane Laurie Borthwick ( 1813 – 1897 ), is usually sung to this tune.
Still in 2008, legendary English rock band Oasis extended an offer for The Pillows to play as the opening act at their concert in Japan, but frontman Sawao Yamanaka refused their offer.
Still, at the outbreak of rebellion in Munster his attitude again became menacing, and for the next few years he continued to intrigue against the English authorities.
Still life developed as a separate category in the Netherlands in the last quarter of the 16th century, and the English term derives from stilleven: still life, which is a calque while Romance languages ( as well as Greek and Russian ) tend to use terms meaning dead nature.
Still moved to Little Rock, Arkansas with his mother, Carrie Lena Fambro Still, where she taught high school English for 33 years.
The modularisation of the Higher examination and the other qualifications under the " Higher Still " umbrella is also not the same as that of the English A-level, in which terminal examinations are themselves arranged into modules.
Many schools refused to implement Higher Still when it was introduced, particularly in subjects such as English ( which was frequently taken as a Revised Higher as late as 2001 ) due to both the administrative problems and the objection to modularisation.
* Robert Still, English composer, educator and amateur tennis player
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, the classification is used as a stand-in for phonological processes, such as vowel lengthening that occurs before voiced consonants but not before unvoiced consonants or vowel quality changes ( i. e. the sound of the vowel ) in some dialects of English that occur before unvoiced but not voiced consonants.
Still, the possibility of being declared an outlaw for derelictions of civil duty continued to exist in English law until 1879 and in Scots law until the late 1940s.
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.
Still, for highly technical subjects such as nursing, medicine, computing, and calculus, English is the preferred medium for textbooks, communication, etc.
The company itself mentions " Still, Industrial, Nature, Architectural and Reproduction photography " in the English version of the April 2011 press release.
The song is called Estou Aqui ( I'm Still Here in English ).

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