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Still and handle
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, New York's many subway commuters found the tabloid format easier to handle, and readership steadily grew.
Still, the case has caused nearly all studios and production companies to be more careful about how they handle scripts.
Still numerous departments, companies, regiments and corps to handle material came and went doing the next 60 years, some under HTK some independent.

Still and enough
Still she would probably have sense enough not to call in the local sheriff to find her boy friend who, apparently, had run away.
Still that was not enough and progress was slow.
Still, this is enough that Venus and Earth find themselves in the opposite relative orientation to the original every 120 such cycles, which is 960 years.
Still since the close of World War II, limited non-nuclear conflicts continue, and surprisingly enough, some outspoken celebrities and politicians have even advocated for the proclamation of another world war.
Still, software defined radio's inherent flexibility can yield substantial benefits in the longer run, once the fixed costs of implementing it have gone down enough to overtake the cost of iterated redesign of purpose built systems.
Still, the effect was enough to lead the British to employ rockets on a number of further occasions.
Still the Swedes held it important enough to station a detachment there before 1648.
Still, the data hinting at a possible relationship between the " odd gruiforms " ( and possibly pigeons ) is by no means robust enough to draw a firm conclusion.
: Still, unless Apple can rapidly expand its cloning operations -- a goal of new Apple CEO Gilbert Amelio -- to boost flagging Mac market share and generate enough new licensing and software revenue to offset sales lost to cloners, Apple could see its belated cloning campaign backfire.
Still, the close election provided Mark Warner enough momentum and impetus to successfully run for governor of Virginia five years later.
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, he did not slow down enough, losing control and hitting Bourdais ' car in the process.
Still improving as a batsman, though he was never consistent enough to be termed an all-rounder, he made 577 runs at 16. 48 in 1960 with three half-centuries and a highest score of 69.
Still, the film was successful enough to warrant a parody ( The Days of Being Dumb, which also featured Tony Leung ), and now routinely tops Hong Kong critics ' lists of the best local productions.
Still, this species is widespread enough not to qualify as threatened according to the IUCN.
Still, Doherty's disguise was enough to fool his mother and wife.
Still, a vast number of animals may need to be reintroduced into the wild to be sure that enough of them learn how to survive.
The meaning literally means " No, not yet ," but varies in similarity, with meanings that include " You still have a long way to go ," " Not good enough " or " Still no good ," and " It's not over yet.
Still, such measures were thought not to go far enough.
Still, the series was doing well enough to be renewed for a third season.
Still, there are charms enough all the way through to make it the most seductive, most enjoyable film of the summer ...
The first song we ever covered together before we had enough of our own songs to do a performance was ' Running To Stand Still '.
Still, his overall excellence was enough to earn him the American League MVP Award by an unprecedented unanimous vote.
Still later, he fills an obnoxious man's scuba tank with nitrous oxide, leading to his death during Serge's underwater wedding ( fittingly enough, to the strains of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb ).

Still and passengers
Still Bromma Airport remains popular with both airlines and passengers, especially among those disliking large airports, and those preferring taxi as transportation in a foreign city.
Still pending repair of airport Terminal 2, where the arrivals hall to be constituted in a manner suitable for the separation of passengers landing from countries outside Schengen.
According to The Kansas City Star newspaper, some of the 13 passengers were doctors from other states who had been due to attend a seminar at the A. T. Still University.
" Still, Sharkey and the other passengers, despite an uneasy calm, grew concerned.

Still and 1930
Still, by 1930, the population had risen to 2, 200.
Still another Louisiana educator, E. R. Minchew, was an assistant principal and coach at the former Lisbon High School from 1930 to 1932, when he began a 32-year stint as principal of Castor High School in Castor, a village in Bienville Parish.
Still, by 1930 he had become a colonel.
Still a small fishing village at the dawn of the 20th century, the earliest steps toward developing Pohang into a place of greater significance were taken in 1930 with the construction of a modern harbour.
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, the French largely ignored the area except for the Bénoué port, which they enlarged in 1930.
Still graduated with an MA in English in 1930.

Still and for
Still, I was disgusted with myself for agreeing with Montero's methods.
Still, just for the ladies, and just for this once, for this one weekend in the country, he would make a little piece out of his melodies.
Still there is a way for those who want to see some of the back country of Europe by car.
Still existing on a `` Northern Union '' telegraph form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J. J. Hapgood to Burton and Graves' store in Manchester -- `` Get and send by stage four pounds best Porterhouse or serloin stake, for Mrs. Hapgood send six sweet oranges ''.
Still more jealous bitterness was engendered by the O'Banion gang's seizure from a West Side marshalling yard of a freight-car load of Canadian whisky worth $100,000 and by one of the biggest coups of the Prohibition era -- the Sibley warehouse robbery, which became famous for the cool brazenness of the operation.
Still another suggested that he would join a temple `` for social reasons, since I'll be living in a suburb ''.
Still more time was consumed while the pilot, at the radioed suggestion of Continental president Robert Six, tried to persuade the armed pair to swap the Boeing jet for a propeller-driven Douglas Aj.
Still, the notion of altruism is modified in such a world-view, since the belief is that such a practice promotes our own happiness: " The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our own sense of well-being becomes " ( Dalai Lama ).
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.
Still, the Bohr model's use of quantized angular momenta and therefore quantized energy levels was a significant step towards the understanding of electrons in atoms, and also a significant step towards the development of quantum mechanics in suggesting that quantized restraints must account for all discontinuous energy levels and spectra in atoms.
Still, in contrast with oligarchical societies, there were no real property qualification for voting.
Still without a male heir, Aegeus asked the oracle at Delphi for advice.
Still, Thomson's model ( along with a similar Saturnian ring model for atomic electrons, also put forward in 1904 by Nagaoka after James Clerk Maxwell's model of Saturn's rings ), were earlier harbingers of the later and more successful solar-system-like Bohr model of the atom.
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
Still, this policy makes food cheaper for the average Colombian than it would be if agricultural trade were more restricted.
Still, the team finished the season with 67 wins, setting a record for a National League expansion franchise.
Simple, even stark, paintings of common household items ( Still Life with a Smoker's Box ) and an uncanny ability to portray children's innocence in an unsentimental manner ( Boy with a Top ) nevertheless found an appreciative audience in his time, and account for his timeless appeal.
Still dependent on his family for many of his meals, Munch's relationship with his father remained tense over concerns about his bohemian life.
Still attracting strongly negative reactions, in the 1890s Munch did begin to receive some understanding of his artistic goals, as one critic wrote, " With ruthless contempt for form, clarity, elegance, wholeness, and realism, he paints with intuitive strength of talent the most subtle visions of the soul.
Still without a son and in danger of being left with no male heir, facing substantial opposition to Eleanor from many of his barons and her own desire for divorce, Louis had no choice but to bow to the inevitable.
Still, because we do not have much information about what occurred while Eleanor was in Poitiers, all that can be taken from this episode is that her court there was most likely a catalyst for the increased popularity of courtly love literature in the Western European regions.
Still, Wright aspired for more progressive work.
Still others, such as fear of mice and insects, may be unique to humans and developed during the paleolithic and neolithic time periods ( when mice and insects become important carriers of infectious diseases and harmful for crops and stored foods ).

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