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Still we must confess that sometimes some of them go too far.
Still another group of seeds ( sometimes tiny, dry, seed-bearing fruits ) provide distinctive flavors and odors to foods, although the nutrients they supply are quite negligible.
Still, it sometimes gives you a creepy feeling to find a rabbit or a snapping turtle on some strange world.
Still, in the book Protector ( 1973 ), the Martians are brutally exterminated by a large water asteroid deliberately hurled at the planet, raising the water content in the atmosphere to a degree deadly to them, by Jack Brennan, a human who had turned into a Pak Protector — a creature completely devoted to protecting its descendants, or sometimes his entire species, and is unreasonably xenophobic towards anybody else.
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, he produced a number of very short stories in which he achieved notable compression of sometimes complex subjects.
Still, in the absence of insecticides natural enemies can sometimes reach densities capable of reducing Colorado potato beetle numbers below economically damaging levels.
When Winston Churchill published his history of the war five years later, he pronounced Elliott ’ s stories “ rubbish .” Still, the frequent absence of detailed minutes leads historians to rely considerably on As He Saw It, and even the official Foreign Relations of the United States ( Foreign Relations Series ) sometimes fills in the gaps with Elliott ’ s details.
Still sometimes, heavy snowfall can snarl traffic on Tejon and Cajon Pass, the higher two of the three freeway passes.
After the Civil War and following the death of three of his children from spinal meningitis in 1864, Still concluded that the orthodox medical practices of his day were frequently ineffective and sometimes harmful.
Still though, for the few years after it opened, it was sometimes referred to as the Civic Auditorium.
Still student run, it was one of the voices of student dissent during the day, and the large steel station door to the studios under the library were sometimes locked to prevent campus security from disrupting the station during more controversial airings.
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 another interpretation of the nickname involves Scandinavian sources as describing a condition that is sometimes understood as similar to a form of osteogenesis imperfecta.
Still other practices were sometimes ruled by the civil courts not to be illegal per se but that their continued use would require direct authorisation by the diocesan bishop.
Still, it is a trait which is of course better for a people to have and sometimes suffer from that to be without.
Still today, social justice ministries sometimes take the name Rauschenbusch in honor of the theologian's life and work.
Still, it may sometimes be valuable to explore the higher-order issues about a discussion rather than the subject of the discussion itself.
In his introduction to Edgar's posthumous story collection Still I Persist In Wondering, Spider Robinson observed: " said again and again in his books that love is not a condition or an event or even a state of mind — that love is a country, which we are sometimes privileged to visit.
Still, Italian citizenship could sometimes be acquired by children of former citizens reacquiring the citizenship.
Still, albularyos flourish in many rural areas in the Philippines where medical facilities are still expensive and sometimes inaccessible.
Still, albularyos flourish in many rural areas in the Philippines where medical facilities are still expensive and sometimes inaccessible.
Although originally built as a 2D graphics engine, with a built-in script interpreter for implementing game logic, the Wintermute Engine provides support for the combination of real-time 3D characters and 2D backgrounds, a combination sometimes known as " 2. 5D ", that has become the de-facto standard for modern adventure games ( for example Syberia, Still Life ), and survival horror games.

Still and even
Still, he did like music making and even sang in the chapel choir of the Woodberry Forest School, near Orange, Virginia, where he sounded fine but did not matriculate too well.
Still, even in such languages tone analysis has not been as simple as one might expect.
Still, even when used in this second sense, the word is often restricted to apply only to societies that have attained a particular level of advancement — especially the founding of cities.
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, even in the 19th Century, the term " Dictator " did not always have negative connotations.
Still made today, they remain a popular choice even for home use since they fold up to the size of a brief case and thus are easy to store.
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, even scholars who deny this version the exclusive status of " the only real Arabian Nights " recognize it as being the best source on the original style and linguistic form of the mediaeval work and praise the Haddawy translation as " very readable " and " strongly recommended for anyone who wishes to taste the authentic flavour of those tales ".
Still other braking methods even transform kinetic energy into different forms, for example by transferring the energy to a rotating flywheel.
Still, anxiety and avoidance are difficult to control and may significantly impair the person's functioning and even physical health.
Still, by the end of the 18th century Hydra had again become quite prosperous as its vessels trading as far as France, Spain and even the Americas.
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, the McGees remained a favorite presence on radio, even after the quarter-hour edition ended in 1956, appearing in short segments on the NBC radio show Monitor — under the rubric Just Molly and Me — from 1957 to 1959.
Still, TOBA headliners like Tim Moore and Johnny Hudgins could make a very good living, and even for lesser players, TOBA provided fairly steady, more desirable work than generally was available elsewhere.
Still – actually because of this – they do confirm that these birds form a fairly ancient evolutionary lineage ( or possibly one that was subject to selective pressures down to the molecular level even ), and they support the non-relatedness of loons and grebes.
Still others, he says, " have been decimated, subjugated, and in some cases even exterminated by European colonialists.
Still, even Tyndall encountered difficulties in dealing with the effects of microbial spores, which were not well understood in his day.
Still, the label gained semi-iconic status within the industrial rock scene, and even acquired its own online-fanzine in Sick Among the Pure, although this later became a more general industrial fanzine, and ceased to exist at all in 2005.
Still the first half of the 1990s is regarded even by the Heep fans as " the wilderness years ".
Still, even cultures that do not practice it may reflect older customs ; in medieval literature, such as Sir Degaré and Lay le Freine, the child is abandoned immediately after birth, which may reflect pre-Christian practices, both Scandavian and Roman, that the newborn would not be raised without the father's decision to do so.
Still, even with a broadening of the company, UA struggled.
Still, even Gruden had trouble getting the offense in sync during his first year as Tampa Bay's head coach.
A sequel, Trinity Is Still My Name was soon produced and proved to be an even bigger success.
Still, when the hosts are hard pressed in hard circumstances, the resulting injury and famine could cause reduced reproduction and even death.

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