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Still, we must remember that we cannot construct and justify generalizations of this sort unless we are ready to consider many special instances of influence moving between such areas as theology, philosophy, political thought, and literature.
Still, it is clear from such reports, and apparently clear from the remarks of many people, that Protestants are decreasing and Catholics increasing.
Still, many states retain selected common law crimes.
Still now, many quarters of Istanbul, like Aksaray, Çarşamba, and others get their names from the town of provenience of an group.
Still, most of the economic hardship that struck many of the former East Bloc countries and the post-Soviet states comes from the program of shock therapy.
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 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, like many electric and electronic instruments, the electric guitar remains primarily associated with rock and jazz music, rather than with classical compositions and performances.
Still, many textbooks of the Early Middle Ages supported the sphericity of the Earth.
In the late 1970s, Chapman moved to Los Angeles, where he guest-starred on many television shows including Hollywood Squares, Still Crazy Like a Fox, and The Big Show.
Still others, including many beys and clan chiefs, recognized no superior authority.
'" Still, many believe that it is unclear exactly what Reagan knew and when, and whether the arms sales were motivated by his desire to save the U. S. hostages.
Still many, however, continue to find the legends more memorable than the history, seeing her as a traitor, as may be assumed from a legend that she had a twin sister who went North and the pejorative nickname La Chingada associated with her twin.
Still, about half of the resulting protostellar objects will be left surrounded by circumstellar disks, many of which form accretion disks.
Still, Occidental gained adherents in many nations including Asian nations.
Still, many of his trademark guitar textures remained intact in the form of open reggae chords and funk and new-wave rhythms.
Still, seafood was the mainstay of many coastal populations.
Still, many sports writers and fans believed that any team in the older NFL was vastly superior to any club in the upstart AFL, and thus expected that Green Bay would blowout Kansas City.
Still, many sports writers and fans believed that the game was a mismatch, and that any team from the long-established NFL was far superior to the best team from the upstart AFL.
Still, many people felt that Dawson's level of play in the AFL was not comparable to the NFL.
Still, many favored the Redskins to win the game because of their group of " Over the Hill Gang " veterans, and because Miami had what some considered an easy schedule ( only two Dolphin opponents, Kansas City and the New York Giants posted winning records, and both of those teams were 8-6 ) and had struggled in the playoffs.
Still, many thought that the inexperienced Cowboys might panic under the pressure of playing in their first Super Bowl, and thus make a number of mistakes.
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.
Still, de Camp acknowledged that " stories have considerable emotional impact, and many will love them ".
Still, it took many years more before IMAX began to test the water for big-screen 3D, and sold the concept to Hollywood executives.

Still and smaller
Still smaller privately run boats provide service between islands.
Still, by 1925, only a third of Germans lived in large cities ; the other two-thirds of the population lived in the smaller towns or in rural areas.
Still, Towanda remained in the shadow of its larger neighbors to the south, Normal and Bloomington, and was always smaller than Lexington, the next town north on the Chicago and Alton Railroad.
Still starring as a leading man in the late 1940s and early 1950s, but only in mediocre films, he subsequently disappeared from the silver screen, only to reappear several years later on a much smaller one.
Still, there are anatomical differences from Haikouella, including a smaller stomach and much larger ( 1 mm ) pharyngeal teeth.
Still, there are anatomical differences from Yunnanozoon, including a larger stomach and smaller ( 0. 1 mm ) pharyngeal teeth.
Still the games were successful and proved to many that smaller cities could manage hosting a large event such as a Commonwealth Games.
Still glowing red hot, it will shrink to a size slightly smaller than Jupiter as it cools over the next few billion years.
Still, it was much smaller than Pilzno and Ropczyce, also because it remained a private town, whose owners argued with each other.
Still others believed it would be accessible only to the wealthy while limiting access to local and smaller acts and artists.
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 housing
Still other innovative strategies include hospitals digitizing medical information in electronic medical records ; HUD ’ s HOPE VI initiatives to eradicate city ’ s severely distressed public housing to revitalized, mixed income environments ; the Harlem Children ’ s Zone that uses a community-based approach to educate local area children ; and EPA ’ s brownfield grants that aids in turning over brownfields for environmental protection, green spaces, community and commercial development.
Still, sub-standard housing in the units within the older buildings remains a concern of local city councillors and local community members.
'" Still, two race riots during her childhood — in 1942 when the Sojourner Truth housing project was desegregated, and one the following year on Belle Isle — made up what Shabazz later called the " psychological background for my formative years ".
Still, the beginning of the process was dominated by townsfold being angry about the first demolitions of buildings to achieve their new plan to shrink Leinefelde-Worbis to a more manageable level but improve the quality of life for all in terms of jobs, housing and public facilities, services and amenities.
Still other proposals made housing specialized organs the major function.

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