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Still and suffering
Still suffering from her own mounting debts, Nell now was left with the burden of Kate's debts as well.
Still he continued the active discharge of his public duties till the summer of 1863, when he was prostrated by an ulcer in the leg, and after several months of acute suffering he died on 8 October 1863.
Still worse, the Kalmar War, prudently concluded by Charles ' son, Gustavus Adolphus, in the second year of his reign, by the Treaty of Knäred, January 20, 1613 imposed such onerous pecuniary obligations and such intense suffering upon Sweden as to enkindle into a fire of hatred, which was to burn fiercely for the next two centuries, the long smouldering antagonism between the two sister nations of Scandinavia which dated back to the bloody days of Christian Tyrant.
* Still in the second century, Justin Martyr ( about 100 — 165 ) insisted that in the beginning men " were made like God, free from suffering and death ," and that they are thus " deemed worthy of becoming gods and of having power to become sons of the highest.
Still suffering the consequences of the dehydration he had suffered during the previous Time Trial, Armstrong fell back badly at the beginning of the last climb, the Plateau de Bonascre, but Ullrich failed to capitalise on Armstrong's weakness and he didn't attack, winning only seven seconds ( plus the time bonus ) over the Texan rider.
* Still in the second century, Justin Martyr ( about 100 — 165 ) insisted that in the beginning men " were made like God, free from suffering and death ," and that they are thus " deemed worthy of becoming gods and of having power to become sons of the highest.
Still suffering from effects of the Great Depression, the paper was sold at auction in 1937, when it was purchased for $ 850, 000 by Silliman Evans, Sr. a former reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Still, these were lean times and his honorariums didn't quite pay the bills, plus the editors in the children's publishing sector were suffering under extreme pressure and censorship and some were disposed of during Stalin's purges.
Still suffering from successive threats of losing one another, Angel and Buffy confess feelings each has been trying to suppress.
Still suffering from syphilis, Mendoza appointed Juan de Ayolas to succeed him as captain-general.
Still somewhat fearful of the former vampire, Willie continued to exhibit all the signs of suffering from what would become eventually known as Stockholm Syndrome.
Still suffering from illness, the journey to Boston from Tregunter was difficult, and from the election of 1820 he represented Chippenham in Wiltshire.
Still emptier was Doy ’ s heart knowing that his father was suffering in solitary confinement in the cold dungeons of Sugamo Prison, in Japan.
Still, whenever Tensen was excessively drugged, he once again retreated into his " Justice Warrior " persona, suffering severe audiovisual hallucinations.

Still and effects
His paintings Still Life ( The Murderess ) and The Death of Marat I, done in 1906-7, clearly reference the shooting incident and the emotional after effects.
Though Wise was never known as a special-effects-driven director, echoes of this 1940s high-tech special effects technology were to emerge in several of his important later films, such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, West Side Story, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Still, many of the films received Academy Award nominations ( with two wins, one for the short Bird and another for the special effects in Bedknobs ).
Still, even Tyndall encountered difficulties in dealing with the effects of microbial spores, which were not well understood in his day.
Still recovering from the effects of the Salt Lake City scandal, the IOC reacted swiftly and punitively toward the rule-breaking individuals.
He distinguishes between unstaged " documentary " pictures, like Still Creek, Vancouver, winter 2003, and " cinematographic " pictures, produced using a combination of actors, sets, and special effects, such as A Sudden Gust of Wind ( after Hokusai ), 1993.
Still Me is a book written by Christopher Reeve in which he writes about his experiences as an actor and about his horseback riding accident which resulted in his quadriplegia and its effects on his life.
Still another study finds that giving nicotine to early adolescent rats appears to increase the reinforcing ( reward ) effects of subsequent cocaine exposure, an effect that was not seen in adult rats.
Still, newspaper connection meant that he soon heard of one of the war's other effects: the many Jewish merchants and middlemen war brought to Bucharest were a boon to Abraham Goldfaden's nascent Yiddish theater there.
Still, it featured impressive visual effects for its time and especially for the Genesis, a system with hardware that lacked much of the necessary scaling and rotation technologies normally needed to create even the most rudimentary appearance of 3D environments ( such as rival Super NES ' built-in " Mode 7 " technology and " Super FX Chip " add-on ).
Still we managed-with great help from Waldemar, Siggi Bemm and some of my sound effects CDs with birdsongs-to tie it all together in a way that totally made sense.
" TV Guide said the sequel " lacks the element of suspense present in the first film [...] Still, it delivers excellent action ( including a spectacular sequence in which Susan, handcuffed to the steering wheel of a runaway car, must first climb inside, then bring the vehicle under control on a crowded highway ), some spectacular fire effects and a number of quirky characterizations -- a Cohen specialty.
Still, the effects on the general classification were huge: Stuart O ' Grady, who was in the group, retook the yellow jersey, and is now over 35 minutes ahead of Armstrong.

Still and battle
Still others name mythical entities according to certain conventions without reference to a specific story: rimmu Yggr “ Odin of battle ” = “ warrior ” ( Arnórr jarlaskáld: Magnúsdrápa 5 ).
) Still, Paris could not decide, as all three were ideally beautiful, so the goddesses attempted to bribe him to choose among them-Hera offered ownership of all of Europe and Asia ; Athena offered skill in battle, wisdom and the abilities of the greatest warriors ; and Aphrodite offered the love of the most beautiful woman on Earth, Helen of Sparta.
Still hoping that his country would be freed by Napoleon, he served as a volunteer in the French army, took part in the battle of the Trebbia and the siege of Genoa, was wounded and made prisoner.
SST's reputation was damaged severely when sound collage group Negativland fought a long legal battle with SST in the wake of its sampling lawsuit over their notorious " cover " of U2's hit " I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For ", on the 1991 U2 single.
Still others have claimed that it is actually the name of the battle and not the body of water itself.
Still, rock and alternative acts faced a longer battle for acceptance than contemporary acts, as the form was opposed by prominent religious leaders such as Jimmy Swaggart and others on the Christian right.
Still Morgoth knew fear, for Turgon, now High King of the Noldor after the death of Fingon in the battle, had survived, and his city Gondolin was still unknown to Morgoth.
Still, it took a large set piece battle from late October to early November 1942, the Second Battle of El Alamein to defeat the Germans forcing them to retreat westwards towards Libya and Tunisia.
" Still on board when the battleship takes off, Hibiki is caught in a battle with female pirates that causes all of the ship's crew to evacuate, except for Hibiki, Duelo McFile, and Bart Garsus.
Still other Psynergy can be used for both situations ; for example, the “ Frost ” spell can be used to damage enemies in battle, or to transform puddles of water into elongated pillars of ice as part of a puzzle.
Still in his minority in 1137 he was serving with Stephen, King of England in Normandy being one of those young nobles who initially fled the battle.
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, the engineers won the battle.
Still, the battle was a Prussian strategic victory in that it succeeded in blocking Bazaine's way to Verdun.
Still, only a few voices were raised to demand his removal, and he was shortly to have an opportunity of proving his skill and devotion in a great campaign and a great battle.
Still must the battle for Freedom be won:
Still an advocate of manouvre and high quality forces, Gale was to stress the importance of achieving mobility and flexibility in the face of the Soviet threat, foreshadowing in many ways the evolution of the AirLand battle doctrine of the 1980s.
Still, some of Johnson's troops effected, without opposition, a lodgment in the vacated breastworks of the XII Corps, and upon the return of those troops a desperate battle ensued to drive the Confederates out.
Still unsure of the whereabouts of the rest of Early's army, Averell declined to pursue the retreating Confederates, thus ending the battle.
Still, Wheeler faced a difficult battle with up and coming Top 40 WZPL.
Still quite young, like his counterpart Don Juan, he was more of a land soldier than a naval tactician, and his failure to keep his lines together and keep his individual squadrons from charging like cavalry units in a land battle allowed the Christian forces to penetrate his battle line in various places and to surround and defeat the isolated ships.
Still another account has it that the idea is French in origin and goes back to the use of horses in battle.
Still, many loyal Shang troops fought on, and a very bloody battle followed, which is described in the Shijing ( poem # 236 ), as translated by James Legge:

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