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Still and usually
Still, the agency's reporters were often able to tell stories more quickly and accurately although they were usually outnumbered by the competition.
Still uncertain about his decision, Trevize continues on with the search for Earth along with Pelorat and a local of Gaia, advanced in Mentalics, known as Blissenobiarella ( usually referred to simply as Bliss ).
Still other players play with other pairs of target numbers ( usually 20 points apart, such as 13 and 33, or 16 and 36 ).
Still, the term is not usually applied to rock music rooted in the blues-based or other African American music ( except as mediated through folk revivalists ), nor to rock music with Cajun roots, nor to music ( especially after about 1980 ) with non-European folk roots, which is more typically classified as world music.
Still, a flash connected to the PC jack on a camera or in the hotshoe will usually not fire pre-flashes in the ' M ' setting and therefore can be used to optically trigger a number of slave flashes.
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, even using bulk operations, database access is usually the bottleneck in the ETL process.
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.
Still, the main downfall with this theory is that K-H instability occurs in a stably stratified environment, and the mammatus environment is usually at least somewhat turbulent.
Still, Bakarić was usually extremely careful in his public pronouncements on policy and wary of radical statements.
* Still pertaining to the patch rounder, Scouts or Scouters who are close to the new Firecrafter or helped him or her attain the rank are usually expected to sign the back as a sign of welcome and passage into the organization.
Still, when at the beginning of the 20th century, a penalty was introduced for hitting the opposing kicker after a kick, the foul was at first called " running into the fullback ", inasmuch as the deepest back usually did the kicking.
Still in the lineup, Hall expressed his disappointment on June 3, 2008, by saying that if he was not going consistently to start for the Brewers, he might want to be traded in order to play every day ( he had also grown tired of the Brewers changing his field position, which they had done three seasons in a row — usually something teams avoid so that players remain comfortable in their field positions and perform at their highest potential ).
Still today, French Canadian stations usually play a mix of French and English tunes, but they are required to play a minimum quota of francophone contents on-air.

Still and isn't
Still, the favorite among the film's supervisors was Fantasia, an early working title that had even grown on Horne, " It isn't the word alone but the meaning we read into it.
Still, fun of this sort isn't always easy to come by, not after one's age has climbed up into two digits.
" Still, this isn't a story about here and now.
Still in this bleak panorama there are some curious cases like Cthulhu ( 2007 ) a horror / thriller film based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft, in which the main character is gay but it isn't the main thing, although it is important in the development of the character's psychology.
Still, Mr. Higgins isn't a facile enough juggler to keep the film's diverse elements from colliding at times.

Still and normal
Still unable to kneel for a normal 100 m start, Robinson was a part of the US relay team at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Still defined osteopathy as " that science which consists of such exact, exhaustive, and verifiable knowledge of the structure and function of the human mechanism, anatomical, physiological and psychological, including the chemistry and physics of its known elements, as has made discoverable certain organic laws and remedial resources, within the body itself, by which nature under the scientific treatment peculiar to osteopathic practice, apart from all ordinary methods of extraneous, artificial, or medicinal stimulation, and in harmonious accord with its own mechanical principles, molecular activities, and metabolic processes, may recover from displacements, disorganizations, derangements, and consequent disease, and regained its normal equilibrium of form and function in health and strength.
Still, the normal force will be as large as necessary to prevent sinking through the surface, presuming the surface is sturdy enough.
Still, the proliferation itself is a normal response to another abnormal condition, in contrast to neoplasia, where the proliferation in itself is abnormal.
Still others, while admitting that the increased default rate more than compensates for the risk, argue that competitive pressure makes that so ( i. e. because lenders who do not charge the default rate can possibly offer lower normal rates, while lenders who don't would seemingly have to try and advertise that the lack of a default rate is a competitive advantage ( opening them up to adverse selection ), or adopt the practice themselves.
Still, he manages to extend his height to normal by using bamboos.
Still mostly used for permanent way maintenance, they can also be employed as thunderbird ( rescue ) locomotives or even used in normal service, where they are suitable for smaller operators.

Still and file
Still today one can recognize the devised structure of the Friedrichshain and Südwäldchen forests in Westerland, the trees are mostly standing in rank and file.
On November 22, 2011, the band announced they were writing new material and working on a new record, and gave away a free song titled " It Was A Dark And Stormy Night " with the file name " Hope Still Flies ".
" Source: National Archives, Still Pictures Branch, Nixon Presidential Materials Photo Collection, file ' Heads of Staff-Israel.
Still, that Java Card uses a precise subset of the Java language speeds up the learning curve, and enables using a Java environment to develop and debug a Java Card program ( caveat: even if debugging occurs with Java bytecode, make sure that the class file fits the limitation of Java Card language by converting it to Java Card bytecode ; and test in a real Java Card smart card early on to get an idea of the performance ); further, one can run and debug both the Java Card code for the application to be embedded in a smart card, and a Java application that will be in the host using the smart card, all working jointly in the same environment.

Still and system
Still, the US Department of State said on September 16, " these elections stand out as a milestone in creating a new, more competitive multi-party political system in one of Africa's largest and most important countries.
Still, much of the system had 16-bit code internally which required, among other things, device drivers to be 16-bit code also.
Still, the Hōjō regents increased their control of the shogunate, setting up the system of rule by regents.
Still, the systems of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds show various stages of the evolution of the circulatory system.
Still underlying these more conceptual uses is the idea that infrastructure provides organizing structure and support for the system or organization it serves, whether it is a city, a nation, a corporation, or a collection of people with common interests.
Frontier physician Andrew Taylor Still founded the profession as a radical rejection of the prevailing system of medical thought of the 19th century.
Still, the Army continued to develop an anti-ICBM weapon system referred to as " Nike-X "-that was largely based on the technological advances of the Zeus system.
Still later, IBM developed DB2 which, as of 2004, IBM promotes as their primary database management system.
Still, these changes proved ultimately beneficial to Nueva Ecija, as they resulted in a territory with rich land resources nourished by an excellent river system composed of the Rio Grande de Pampanga, Talavera and Penaranda rivers.
Still others argue that it is possible to base a judicial system on the moral notion of virtues rather than rules.
Still other radical reform proposals emphasise monetary, tax and capital budget reform which empowers government to direct the economy toward sustainable solutions which are not possible if government spending can only be financed with more government debt from the private banking system.
Still, congenital conditions are often classified in a structural basis, organized when possible by primary organ system affected.
Still, Home on the Range is the final feature in the canon to use the CAPS system which was first fully used in The Rescuers Down Under.
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.
In 1999, a reform of the examination system known as " Higher Still " took place.
Still other research suggests that both semantic memory and episodic memory are part of a singular declarative memory system, yet represent different sectors and parts within the greater whole.
Still known today as the ' premier line ', the Great Southern & Western Railway ( GS & WR ) was the largest railway system in Ireland.
Still without the much-rumored V8 engine, it featured a sophisticated all-wheel drive system Acura calls " Super Handling-All Wheel Drive " ( SH-AWD ).
Still, since participation in the unemployment insurance system is compulsory and only unions have the right to administer this system, union membership in Belgium remains high.
Due to its emphasis on following the interpretative tradition of the great commentators on Aquinas ( such as Capreolus, Cajetan, and John of St. Thomas ) and associated suspicion of attempts to synthesize Thomism with non-Thomistic categories and assumptions, it has also sometimes been labeled “ Strict Observance Thomism .” Still, its focus was less on exegesis of the historical Aquinas ’ s own texts than on carrying out the program of deploying a rigorously worked out system of Thomistic metaphysics in a wholesale critique of modern philosophy.
Still, the creation of the Moderating Power () and natural evolution of Brazilian representative system enabled a transition from presidential to the parliamentary model, which " would give the Empire a position of illustrious companion next to the British lion " United Kingdom.

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