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Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
In this case, the authorities were tricked into going to the regular train station in an attempt to intercept the runaways, while Still was able to meet them at the correct station and guide them to safety, where they eventually escaped either to the North or to British North America, where slavery had been abolished during the 1830s.
" Still, though all Canadian nationals were as equally British subjects as their British counterparts prior to the implementation of the Canadian Citizenship Act in 1947, the idea of Canadian-born persons being appointed governor general was raised as early as 1919, when, at the Paris Peace Conference, Canadian prime minister Robert Borden consulted with Prime Minister of South Africa Louis Botha and the two agreed that the viceregal appointees should be long-term residents of their respective dominions.
Still, the existence of a Canadian Royal Family is contested, mostly by individuals in Canada's republican movement, but also by former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Iona Campagnolo.
Still, Buchan authorised Canada's declaration of war against Germany in September, shortly after the British declaration of war and with the consent of King George ; and, thereafter, issued orders of deployment for Canadian soldiers, airmen, and seamen as the titular commander-in-chief of the Canadian armed forces.
Still depicted as a young woman with brown or golden hair, she kept her Corinthian helmet and her white robes, but now she held Poseidon's three-pronged trident and often sat or stood before the ocean and tall-masted ships representing British naval power.
Still, the effect was enough to lead the British to employ rockets on a number of further occasions.
Still, the Lima Refinery has survived, continuing to operate for more than 125 years under a succession of owners — Solar Refining Company ( 1886 ), a subsidiary of Standard Oil until the breakup in 1911, SOHIO ( 1931 ), British Petroleum ( 1987 ), Clark USA ( 1998 ), Premcor ( 2000 ), Valero Energy Corporation ( 2005 ), and most recently Husky Energy ( 2007 ).
Following broadcast on ITV in the UK, Pilger's documentary Palestine Is Still the Issue ( 2002 ) was alleged by complainants including the Israeli embassy, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Conservative Friends of Israel to be inaccurate and biased.
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, aircraft were the mainstay of British maritime air power during the First World War.
Still more bullion coins ( for example: British Sovereign ) state neither the purity nor the fine-gold weight on the coin but are recognized and consistent in their composition, and many historically stated a denomination in currency ( example: American Double Eagle ).
Still unaware that any additional British ships had been sent to support the action, he signalled Invincible that he was chasing two German cruisers.
Still far from the British line, however, they once again came under fire from the guns and marksmen on the Causeway Heights.
Still farther west is the Rocky Mountain Trench, the western boundary of the Canadian Rockies region in British Columbia.
Still, Danish rock and pop music in those days resembled more of German schlager than American or British rock.
Still the German casualties was not replaceable, and the losses inflicted by the Canadians and British was sorely felt.
1 1700-1799 4 ( Still the Old-Style Calendar in British territories until 1752 )
British anthropologist Myra Shackley in Still Living?
Still, the likelihood of a German POW of dying in captivity was four times higher when captured by Americans than when captured by the British.
Still far less in number than most commercial breeds, Herdwicks survive largely due to farming subsidies and the aid of the British National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.
Still, he was proud to be associated with the British New Wave ; the last film on which he worked as executive producer was Tom Jones ( 1963 ), after which he continued to encourage young directors, serving as chairman of the British Film Institute production board and funding low-budget experimental work.

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Still captained by Bradman and now featuring the potent new ball partnership of Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller, Australia were convincing 3 – 0 winners.
Still, in contrast with oligarchical societies, there were no real property qualification for voting.
Still, Thomson's model ( along with a similar Saturnian ring model for atomic electrons, also put forward in 1904 by Nagaoka after James Clerk Maxwell's model of Saturn's rings ), were earlier harbingers of the later and more successful solar-system-like Bohr model of the atom.
Still, this policy makes food cheaper for the average Colombian than it would be if agricultural trade were more restricted.
Five of the album's tracks were Neil's solo compositions and two were by Hester, the exuberant " Italian Plastic ", which became a crowd favourite at concerts and the hidden track " I'm Still Here ".
Still others such as Anthony Collins, Bolingbroke, Thomas Chubb, and Peter Annet were materialists and either denied or doubted the immortality of the soul.
Still, in some ways his policies were astonishingly successful.
Still believing the situation is fictional, Jason orders the Thermians to fire upon Sarris's spaceship and then insists on returning home, but when they send him through space to Earth, he finally realizes the events were real.
Still, Paris could not decide, as all three were ideally beautiful, so they resorted to bribes.
'" 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, both architect and project manager were pleased with the final result.
Still expecting the emperor's imminent arrival, in July 1221, the crusaders set off towards Cairo, but they were stopped by the rising Nile, which al-Kamil allowed to flood by breaking the dams along its course.
" The review does praise the work as it continues, " Still if Mr. Coleridge's two hundred lines were all of equal merit with the following which he has preserved, we are ready to admit that he has reason to be grieved at their loss.
Still other motives were responsible according to Gallus Anonymus, who claimed that it was the Bohemian Princess Dobrawa who convinced her husband to change his religion.
Still, some of the Celtic lands were on the channel and were visible from it, which Pytheas should have mentioned but Strabo implies he did not.
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 others were assigned to oversee military finances.
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.
Kate Baldwin, Aaron Lazar, Christiane Noll, Paul Betz, Renee Rakelle, Marilyn Maye ( singing " I ’ m Still Here "), and Alexander Gemignani were all on hand to sing songs including " I Remember ", " Another Hundred People ", " Children Will Listen ", and " Getting Married Today ".
Still others believe that these schools taught arts that were almost entirely based upon karate.
According to Still, messages were often encoded so that messages could be understood only by those active in the railroad.
Still, at the opening, less than one-half of the delegates were committed.

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