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Still, it would be surprising if what one reads did not contribute to one's ideas of right and wrong ; ;
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, even in such languages tone analysis has not been as simple as one might expect.
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, both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhists consider that one may practice vegetarianism as part of cultivating Bodhisattvas's paramita.
Still others chose to wear one tag around the neck and the other tag on the lace of one boot.
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 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 it is possible to achieve the same by postulating, for instance, that ordinary ( non supersymmetric ) SO ( 10 ) models break with an intermediate gauge scale, such as the one of Pati-Salam group.
Still, Genscher was one of the FDP's driving forces when, in 1982, the party switched sides from its coalition with the SPD to support the CDU / CSU in their Constructive Vote of No Confidence to have Helmut Schmidt replaced with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor.
Still, in a half-full table, a good hash function will typically narrow the search down to only one or two entries.
Still, it was central to one of the most convenient trans-Saharan routes.
Still, in the years after the Second World War, there were plans that Bulgaria should join as a 7th republic in communist Yugoslavia, thus uniting all south Slavic-speaking nations into one state.
Still, with the gross domestic product per capita at around € 17, 000, it stands at only two-thirds of the European Union average and is one of the least developed regions of Italy.
However, the considerable box office success of Enzo Barboni's They Call Me Trinity and the pyramidal one of its follow-up Trinity Is Still My Name gave the Italian filmmakers a new model to emulate.
Still on October 7, and less than one month after the Twin Towers fell, the U. S., aided by the United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries including several from the NATO alliance, initiated military action, bombing Taliban and Al-Qaeda-related camps.
In the crucial story, "— And the Moon be Still as Bright ", it is revealed by the fourth exploratory expedition that the Martians have all but perished in a plague caused by germs brought by one of the previous expeditions.
Still a community of predominantly Taishanese-speaking inhabitants, San Francisco's Chinatown became one of the most important Chinese centers in the United States.
Still, Ido remains today one of the three most widely spoken auxlangs.
Still one asset that ABC lacked in the early 2000s that most other networks had was popularity in reality television.
Still, despite neither Theme managing to gain the upper hand, so much power was poured by each side into their Music, that the halls of Ilúvatar shook, and The One decides to put an end to the strife with the conducting of “… one chord, deeper than the Abyss, higher than the Firmament, piercing as the light of the eye of Ilúvatar …” ( Ibid.
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Still according to Heimskringla, one day in the Novgorod marketplace Olaf encountered Klerkon, his enslaver and the murderer of his foster father.

Still and might
Still others might focus on exonumia such as currency, tokens or challenge coins.
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.
Still in spite of all his blunders, it is clear that, for a short time at least, middle-class opinion was, on the whole, favourable to him ; and had he been wise, he might perhaps have been able to defy any hostile combination.
Still better might be a cubic polynomial, and this idea can be extended to arbitrarily high degree polynomials.
Still grieving over the death of her beloved husband, Helen thinks a change of scenery might be a good idea to get over her loss.
Still it has been suggested that its natural counterpart might be the polar star or the milky way.
Still unconvinced, Oppenheimer asked Desi what he wanted: Desi replied that he wanted a boy because this might be his only chance to have a son with Lucy.
Still, British siege batteries managed to silence the Malakoff and its annexes, after having succeeded in hitting a munitions depot and, if failure had not occurred at the other points of attack, an assault might have succeeded.
Still the people continued to shout with all their might, " Severus is now to be anathematized ; anathematize him this instant, or there's nothing done !".
Still, less than 500 pairs might remain in Russia, while in Mongolia numbers are unknown though about 1, 000 were seen at Ögii Nuur in 1977.
Still, an ornamental cope was even then considered a vestment that might be used by any member of the clergy from the highest to the lowest, in fact even by one who was only about to be tonsured.
Still, the APC trial, combined with the recent Vioxx findings, suggested that there might be serious cardiovascular risks specific to the COX-2 inhibitors.
: Still ye might now, Michael,
Still operating as a Missouri militia general ( rather than as a commissioned Confederate officer ), Price was unable to agree with his Wilson's Creek colleague, Brigadier General Benjamin McCulloch, as to how to proceed following the battle ; this led to the splitting of what might otherwise have become a sizable Confederate force in the West.
Still, it is reported that the ' infantile ' embarrassment of bare-bottom punishment was believed essential for optimal deterrence ; cocky miscreants might brave the pain of the adult cat in the macho spirit of " taking it like a man " or even as a " badge of honour ".
Still uncertain of the location of D Company, Roberts was forced to closely control the fire of the troop due to concern that any survivors might be hit by overshoots from the armoured vehicle's heavy machine-guns.
Still other might have been absorbed by Numic-speaking bands of hunter-gatherers moving into the region from the southwest.
Still in turmoil over his hospice resignation, Buchman attended the 1908 Keswick Convention hoping to meet the renowned Quaker-influenced, Baptist evangelist F. B. Meyer ( 1847 – 1929 ) whom he believed might be able to help him.
Still, Ambler could be credited with having become aware, before many others, of this coming weapon which was to have such a profound effect on the entire world, and his depiction of scientists in a secret hideout building such a bomb could be considered a preview of the Manhattan Project-and he correctly surmised that refugees from Nazi Germany might get involved in such a project.
Still the BMW V12 LMR could not match the Audi R8's might in the championship and lost almost every race against it.
Still, the series ' depictions that Wilma had younger sisters ( Mickey and Mica ) and that her father — who apparently died by the time Wilma reached adulthood — ran a prehistoric computer business might be taken as valid.
Still, the series ' assertions that Barney has at least one younger brother, Dusty, was a childhood friend of Fred, and was the son of artist Flo Rubble and car dealer Robert " Honest Bob " Rubble might be taken as valid.
Still, this does not answer the question of whether some members of society will ever " catch-up " in terms of technological connectedness, or if some might be barred entirely by some kind of oppressive ( but still productive ) political system.

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