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Still, the expansion interface was expensive and due to its design it was also unreliable.
Still, while the nature of hacker activity has evolved due to the availability of new technologies ( for example, the mainstreaming of the personal computer, or the social connectivity of the internet ), parts of the hacker ethics — particularly those of access, sharing, and community — remain the same.
Still, on the whole and over time, the balance of the water flow is eastwards, due to an evaporation rate within the Mediterranean basin higher than the combined inflow of all the rivers that empty into it.
Still other scholarly texts, such as H E Gould and J L Whietely's Macmillan edition of Cicero's In Catilinam, dismiss Catiline as a slightly deranged revolutionary, concerned more with the cancellation of his own debts, accrued in running for so many consulships, and in achieving the status he believed his by birthright due to his family name.
Still, tensions continued due to the threat of mutual annihilation.
Still, the damage had been done and soon the U. S. and Britain were entangled in the War of 1812 due to the continued harassment of American ships and escalated tensions between the United States and the nations of Europe.
Still, most new migrants to the area are moving to Joliet to live, choosing to work in bordering Cook and DuPage counties, and the downtown area, once downtrodden, is undergoing a total revitalization due to the influx of cabaret establisments.
Still other scholars feel that the minor agreements are due to a revision of our Mark, called deutero-Mark.
Still, much of the collection remained in storage due to a lack of display space.
It was largely due to him that " I'm Still Waiting " by Diana Ross, which was initially just an album track, was released as a single in the UK in 1971 and reached number one.
Still was also hired to arrange the music for the film Stormy Weather, but left the assignment after a few weeks due to artistic disagreements.
Still, the species as a whole is not considered globally threatened due to its large range.
Still, the newspaper was out of print by 1925 due to the lack of readership.
Both suffered major burns, but survived due to the care they received at the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia.
Still, the Sonett III accelerated from 0 – 100 km / h ( 0 – 63 mph ) in 13 seconds, anddue to a higher differential gear ratio ( 42 teeth on the ring gear and 9 teeth on the pinion gear ) than the standard 95 / 96 transmission ( 39: 8 )— achieved a top speed of, aided by a low 0. 31 drag coefficient.
Still, she is the chubbiest of the sisters due to her love for creamy food and cooking.
Still today it is regarded as the major musical testament of the 25 million Soviet citizens who lost their lives in World War II due to the German invasion.
Standard Grades () are Scotland's educational qualifications for students aged around 14 to 16 years, which are due to be fully replaced in 2014 when Scottish Qualifications Authority's Higher Still system becomes the main qualifications as part of the major shake up of Scotland's education system as part of Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework overhaul.
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.
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 later, a larger 252 cu in ( 4. 1 L ) version of the Buick V6 was made available from 1981 to 1984, but it proved unpopular due to its slow acceleration ; despite its massive diet, after all, the Toronado was still a fairly heavy automobile, and it would take another downsizing before a six-cylinder engine of any kind could move it effectively.
Still, due to their support abroad, ND politicians such as Dmowski and Ignacy Paderewski were able to gain backing for some Polish demands at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and in the Treaty of Versailles.
ABC Family currently offers a slate of mostly reruns of contemporary comedies, such as Full House, 8 Simple Rules, Grounded For Life, Still Standing, Friends, What I Like About You, America's Funniest Home Videos, That ' 70s Show and My Wife and Kids, with the only off-network drama series on the schedule being Friday Night Lights ( since moved to ESPN Classic due to low ratings and better audience compatibility ) and Gilmore Girls ( which resumed airing weekdays at 5pm ET in February 2012 as reruns of Secret Life performed under expectations ).
Still far less in number than most commercial breeds, Herdwicks survive largely due to farming subsidies and the aid of the British National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.

Still and central
Still, it was central to one of the most convenient trans-Saharan routes.
Still, residential building continued, this time on the other side of the A2016, which effectively cut this part of Thamesmead off from any form of rail travel to central London.
Still, approaches to ecumenism varies, i. e. while generally Protestants see it as agreements on teachings about central issues of faith, an organizational unity with mutual accountability between the parts, for Catholics and Orthodox the Christendom unity is approached within their more concrete understanding of the Body of Christ metaphor, this ecclesiological matter being closely linked to key theological issues ( i. e. the Eucharist ), demanding full dogmatic agreement before full communion.
Still, the central lesson of the war with Japan was not lost on the Russian General Staff: an Asian country using Western technology and industrial production methods could defeat a great European power.
Still it is generally held that "… Celtic, Germanic, Baltic and Slavic may possibly be traced back to the Corded Ware horizon of north, central and eastern Europe.
William Wilberforce Still ( 1854 – 1914 ) graduated from Lincoln University and subsequently practiced law in Philadelphia ; Robert George Still ( 1861 – 1896 ), was a journalist who owned a print shop on Pine at 11th Street in central Philadelphia and Frances Ellen Still ( 1857 – 1930 ) became a kindergarten teacher ( she was named after poet Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, who lived with the Stills before her marriage ).
Still, without a central administrative authority, the campaign finance laws were difficult to enforce.
* Tam Mullen-A central character in Scottish sitcom Still Game.
Still, there's no question that cross-gender performance was central to Ludlam's work.
The central location for the filming of Distant Voices, Still Lives was chosen for its architectural similarity to Davies's childhood home in Kensington Street, Liverpool.
Music is the central core of Distant Voices, Still Lives and is a device which binds the characters and helps to give them a voice beyond their otherwise repressed lives.
Still, on November 30, 1926, after a review that began in 1923, the Commission for Monuments declared the central pavilion and the entryway historical monuments.
Still, he was able to consolidate Zirid rule in the central Maghreb when he defeated the Kutama Berbers in 988, and when his brother Hammad ibn Buluggin, as governor of Algeria, drove the Zanata Berbers into Morocco.

Still and surface
Still further south lies the Polar front, which is marked by a transition to very cold, relatively fresh, Antarctic Surface Water at the surface.
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, the control scientists succeeded in extrapolating the pressure ( 90 atm ) from the temperature data (), which resulted from the first direct surface measurements.
Still larger electrodes, such as uninsulated needles and surface electrodes used by clinical and surgical neurophysiologists, are sensitive only to certain types of synchronous activity within populations of cells numbering in the millions.
Still, the delay opened the way for more problems and quarrels to surface in Aragon.
Still, the normal force will be as large as necessary to prevent sinking through the surface, presuming the surface is sturdy enough.
Still frame from a video transmission, taken moments before Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the surface of the Moon at 02: 56 UTC on 21 July 1969.

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