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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, 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 in uniform, Healey gave a strongly left-wing speech to the Labour Party conference in 1945, shortly before the general election in which he narrowly failed to win the Conservative-held seat of Pudsey and Otley, doubling the Labour vote but losing by 1, 651 votes.
Still, after independence, the party would in practice assume a strongly modernist interpretation of Islam, supported social transformation of Algerian society, the emancipation of women, etc., and worked only through secular institutions.
Still, the paper started a controversy in which Sloterdijk was strongly criticized, both for his apparent usage of a fascist rhetoric to promote Plato's vision of a government with absolute control over the population, and for committing a non-normative, simplistic reduction of the bioethical issue itself.
Still, it is only for goals he believes in strongly that he will deploy his glittering and commanding persona, quicksilver mind, talent for dissembling what he thinks or feels, and rapier tongue ; and once he dedicates himself to a goal, his will is implacable.
Still, her husband strongly supported her writing activities.
Still, the themes of living sustainably in harmony with nature rather than coercing it with technology, and of villains trying to recover the technology that nearly destroyed the world in the past, both recurred strongly in the first full-length film Miyazaki wrote and directed entirely by himself, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind ( 1984 ), and in the 1982-1994 manga of the same name by Miyazaki on which he based his film.

Still and associated
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, 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, Iolo's version of Hu Gadarn was taken up in the 20th century by the poet Robert Graves, who associated him with other Celtic figures ; since then he has been popular among neopagans.
Still, at least one gene, notably CHD7, has been associated with the idiopathic form of scoliosis.
While the movement is closely associated with painting, and painters like Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, Clyfford Still, Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and others, collagist Anne Ryan and sculpture and certain sculptors in particular were also integral to Abstract Expressionism.
Still visited New York for extended stays in the late 1940s and became associated with two of the galleries that launched the new American art to the world — Peggy Guggenheim's The Art of This Century Gallery and the Betty Parsons gallery.
Still a major base, and for many years his principal residence, is Castlemartin, a " big house " dating in current form from the 18th century, at Kilcullen, County Kildare ( which has associated stud farm and cattle breeding premises on the large estate lands ).
Still another form of full contact karate is Bogu kumite, which is most often associated with a few traditional Okinawan styles of karate.
Still, it is not certain that the symptoms currently associated with uremia actually are caused by excess urea, as one study showed that uremic symptoms were relieved by initiation of dialysis, even when urea was added to the dialysate to maintain the blood urea nitrogen level at approximately 90 mg per deciliter ( that is, approximately 32 mmol per liter ).
Landseer was particularly associated with Scotland, which he had first visited in 1824, and the Highlands in particular, which provided the subjects ( both human and animal ) for many of his important paintings, including his early successes The Hunting of Chevy Chase ( 1825 – 6 ) and An Illicit Whiskey Still in the Highlands ( 1826 – 9 ), and his more mature achievements such as the majestic stag study Monarch of the Glen ( 1851 ) and Rent Day in the Wilderness ( 1855 – 68 ).
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.
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 nominally a member of the BNP he has become associated with the ' Friends of John Tyndall ', an informal anti-Griffin group largely controlled by Richard Edmonds and John Morse in attending a speech by Valerie Tyndall which they had organised in July 2007.
Still, with the New Economic Policy in full swing in Soviet Russia, with its associated liberalization of culture and trade, the position of the Soviet trade union movement with relationship to social democratic unions in the West was secure and orderly, despite the failure of efforts to parlay with top leaders of the Amsterdam International.
At birth he was called Wak-wei or Kuk-kia, meaning “ arising from the dust of earth mother .” After achieving prominence as a spiritual leader, he became known as Smohalla ( or Shmoqula, Smuxale, Smowalla, ), also defined as “ preacher .” Still other names associated with him include Yuyunipitqana,the shouting mountain ” and Waipshwa, “ Rock carrier .”

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Still, I was disgusted with myself for agreeing with Montero's methods.
Still I didn't think she was twotiming me with Precious right then.
Still Andrena will do a reasonably good job, so that an animal with a full pollen load looks like a gay little piece of yellow down floating in the wind.
Still, I wanted to get this over with, had a lot of paper work waiting in my own office.
Still, his finale is put together with taste and a most sensitive projection of that pale sustenance, despair.
Still, Hume takes care to warn that historians are generally to be trusted with confidence, so long as their reports on facts are extensive and uniform.
Still, in contrast with oligarchical societies, there were no real property qualification for voting.
Still, if the courage of Agathocles in entering into and extricating himself from dangers be considered, together with his greatness of mind in enduring overcoming hardships, it cannot be seen why he should be esteemed less than the most notable captain.
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 extant echoes of these celebrations are found in the mid-autumn Thanksgiving holiday of the United States and Canada, and the Jewish Sukkot holiday with its roots as a full-moon harvest festival of " tabernacles " ( huts wherein the harvest was processed and which later gained religious significance ).
Still a binge drinker, Wills became increasingly unreliable in the late 1940s, causing a rift with Tommy Duncan ( who bore the brunt of audience anger when Wills's binges prevented him from appearing ).
Still others see the Millennium as symbolic of a spiritual ideal, with no corresponding earthly condition.
" The year 1979 saw the Commodores score another Top Five ballad hit, " Sail On ", before reaching the top of the charts once again with another ballad, " Still ".
On TV shows based in Chicago such as The Bob Newhart Show, Married ... with Children, Family Matters, Still Standing, According to Jim, Early Edition and The Bernie Mac Show, the main characters are all Bears fans, and have worn Bears ' jerseys and t-shirts on some occasions.
Still, the team finished the season with 67 wins, setting a record for a National League expansion franchise.
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 Life with Glass Flask and Fruit, c. 1750 ( note reflected light on glass / silver )
Short path vacuum distillation apparatus with vertical condenser ( cold finger ), to minimize the distillation path ; 1: Still pot with stirrer bar / anti-bumping granules 2: Cold finger – bent to direct condensate 3: Cooling water out 4: cooling water in 5: Vacuum / gas inlet 6: Distillate flask / distillate.
Still, while pioneering Palestinian-Israeli peace talks through making early contact with Jewish and Israeli peace campaigners, including Matzpen, the DFLP simultaneously conducted numerous small bombings and minor assaults against Israeli targets, refusing to give up the armed struggle.
Image: Still Life with Melon and Peaches. JPG | Still Life with Melon and Peaches, National Gallery of Art, 1866

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