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Still and can't
Peter returns to Australia for a triumphant performance (" I Still Call Australia Home ") and tries to tell his mother about his illness, but he can't find a way to tell her (" Don't Cry Out Loud ").
Still, Lyman can't possibly be responsible for all the deaths, ranging from Bert McCracken of The Used to dozens, if not hundreds of fans.
Still, he can't work miracles, and nothing short of a miracle could have made Spy Hard worth seeing.
Still one can't help hoping that Leigh and Cumming collaborate on another film.
Still, I can't speak for George, but I was always hurt when Paul would knock something off without involving us.

Still and be
Still, it would be surprising if what one reads did not contribute to one's ideas of right and wrong ; ;
Still, these guesses about the outcome of the struggle cannot be as important as the actual power relationship between the Soviet Union and ourselves.
Still another boy asserted: `` To be a good Jew is to do no wrong ; ;
Still another suggested that he would join a temple `` for social reasons, since I'll be living in a suburb ''.
Still, this had to be checked out.
Still, the network's willingness to experiment in this musical field is to be commended, and future essays happily anticipated.
Still a demurrer or two must be entered.
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, 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 Job does not curse God, but instead shaves his head, tears his clothes, and says, " Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return: Lord has given, and Lord has taken away ; blessed be the name of Lord.
Still Antony could not be tempted out.
Still, this policy makes food cheaper for the average Colombian than it would be if agricultural trade were more restricted.
Still others objected because of the implied directive that lay presidency would be abolished.
Still, in a market economy, movement along the curve may indicate that the choice of the increased output is anticipated to be worth the cost to the agents.
Still, because we do not have much information about what occurred while Eleanor was in Poitiers, all that can be taken from this episode is that her court there was most likely a catalyst for the increased popularity of courtly love literature in the Western European regions.
Still, Luther insisted that the letter upheld the social status quo: though not explicit, the text could be interpreted to indicate that Paul did nothing to change Onesimus's legal position as a slave and that Paul was complying with Roman law in returning him to Philemon.
Still others, such as fear of mice and insects, may be unique to humans and developed during the paleolithic and neolithic time periods ( when mice and insects become important carriers of infectious diseases and harmful for crops and stored foods ).
Still, much of the system had 16-bit code internally which required, among other things, device drivers to be 16-bit code also.
In the book Why I Am Still a Catholic: Essays in Faith and Perseverance by Peter Stanford, the television presenter Dermot O ' Leary describes his upbringing as " classic plastic paddy ", where he would be " bullied in a nice way " by his own cousins in Wexford for being English " until anyone else there called me English and then they would stick up for me.
On March 17, Booth learned that Lincoln would be attending a performance of the play Still Waters Run Deep at a hospital near the Soldier's Home.
" 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, outcomes may be inefficient.
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 and printed
On 5 November, the European printed an article by Powell in which he said he did not expect the European Communities Act 1972 to be amended or repealed but added, " Still, something has happened.
Pablo Picasso first publicly utilized the idea when he pasted a printed image of chair caning onto his painting titled Still Life with Chair Caning ( 1912 ).
Still Life with Spherical Mirror is a lithography print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher which was first printed in November, 1934.
Still Life and Street is a woodcut print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher which was first printed in March, 1937.
Still published in small digest-sized format, Jet printed in all or mostly black-and-white until its 27 December 1999 issue.
Still, Vukotić and many of the staffers that originally distanced themselves from the paper returned to Blic shortly and for a few months put out a stripped-down version of the paper with only 60, 000 copies printed each day.
Still, aside from its indifferent performance, the TR-1 was considered a very advanced product for its time, using printed circuit boards, and what were then considered micro-miniature components.

Still and so
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.
It is curious that at its best, the work of this school of painting -- Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Robert Motherwell, Willem De-Kooning, and the rest -- resembles nothing so much as the passage painting of quite unimpressive painters: the mother-of-pearl shimmer in the background of a Henry McFee, itself a formula derived from Renoir ; ;
; Still Rings: The rings are suspended on wire cable from a point 5. 75 meters from the floor, and adjusted in height so the gymnast has room to hang freely and swing.
Still, Paris could not decide, as all three were ideally beautiful, so they resorted to bribes.
Still others ( both Indians and non-Indians ) argue that Native American is problematic because " native of " literally means " born in ," so any person born in the Americas could be considered " native ".
According to Still, messages were often encoded so that messages could be understood only by those active in the railroad.
Still later, wind-tunnel testing was applied to automobiles, not so much to determine aerodynamic forces per se but more to determine ways to reduce the power required to move the vehicle on roadways at a given speed.
Still other scholarly texts, such as H E Gould and J L Whietely's Macmillan edition of Cicero's In Catilinam, dismiss Catiline as a slightly deranged revolutionary, concerned more with the cancellation of his own debts, accrued in running for so many consulships, and in achieving the status he believed his by birthright due to his family name.
Still, some users and privacy activists like the American Civil Liberties Union believe that Internet users deserve stronger pseudonymity so that they can protect themselves against identity theft, illegal government surveillance, stalking, and other unwelcome consequences of Internet use ( including unintentional disclosures of their personal information, as discussed in the next section ).
) 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, 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.
Still thinking that Polybus and the queen were his true parents, Oedipus subsequently fled from Corinth so as to render it impossible for him to commit these sins.
Still, it is technically possible, for example, to " dissolve " more than one liter of a very hydrophilic chemical in 1 liter of water ; parts-per notation would be confusing when describing its solubility in water ( greater than a million parts per million ), so one would simply state the volume ( or mass ) that will dissolve into a liter, instead.
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, they needed food for survival so they had to cultivate their milpas.
In Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting, he and Bert got a new video camera, and he talked Bert into using the camera to record footage of Sesame Street so that they could watch Sesame Street on television.
Still, just as their songs were a cut above, so did the team try to raise the standard of the musical form in general.
" Still, Araya later stated the album had poor production quality: " Nowadays, production-wise, it's so under par.
Still more energetic on the other side, the Russian minister, Andrei Osterman, became the treasurer as well as the counsellor of the Caps, and scattered the largesse of the Russian empress with a lavish hand ; and so lost to all feeling of patriotism were the Caps that they openly threatened all who ventured to vote against them with the Muscovite vengeance, and fixed Norrköping, instead of Stockholm, as the place of meeting for the Riksdag as being more accessible to the Russian fleet.
Still seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity, in 1781 Elijah Craig's brother Lewis led an exodus of up to 600 people known as " The Travelling Church " ( composed of most of his congregation and many others, e. g., from Germantown ) from their prior location ( Spotsylvania, VA ) to the area of Virginia known as Kentucky ( the largest single group to so migrate ).
Still emotionally wounded from the difficult relationship she had with her uncommunicative husband and the frightening encounter she had with Ben, Alice is hesitant to get involved with another man so quickly.
Still, tourists in Big Sur are known for driving obnoxiously slowly so that they can enjoy the scenery without ever leaving the highway.
Still, the social commotion led many people to believe that only Rosas could secure order, and that Viamonte or Manuel Vicente Maza would be unable to do so.
Still reeling from the fallout from the Hopewell treaty, he was wary of signing the final document, but was finally convinced by Gouverneur Morris to do so.

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