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Still and comic
Still, works not influenced by those sources, such as Joaquim Ruyra's slice-of-life tales of the North-Eastern Catalan coast are perhaps even more influential than that of the aforementioned authors, and Rusiñol's well-known L ' Auca del Senyor Esteve ( roughly " The Tale of Mr. Esteve "; an auca is a type of illustrated broadside, similar to a one-sheet comic book ) is an ironic critique of Catalan bourgeoisie more related to ironic, pre-Realist Catalan costumisme.
Still, the animators tried to recreate the look of the comic by developing several techniques to reproduce the unusual colors of Corben's art.
Still, in the early years, most of the plays produced came from Europe ; only with Godfrey's The Prince of Parthia in 1767 do we get a professionally produced play written by an American, although it was a last-minute substitute for Thomas Forrest's comic opera The Disappointment ; or, The Force of Credulity, and although the first play to treat American themes seriously, Ponteach ; or, the Savages of America by Robert Rogers, had been published in London a year earlier.

Still and relief
Still, it is often recommended as a relief for leg cramps, but medical research suggests some care is needed in monitoring doses.
In 2008, Raitt donated a song to the Aid Still Required's CD to assist with relief efforts in Southeast Asia from the 2004 Tsunami.

Still and often
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.
Still, the events discussed are often based on historical happenings, such as the Seven Years ' War and the 1755 Lisbon earthquake.
* Still images are often lossily compressed at 10: 1, as with audio, but the quality loss is more noticeable, especially on closer inspection.
Still, most semi-closed systems allow at least twice the duration of open circuit systems ( around 2 hours ) and are often limited by scrubber endurance.
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.
According to Still, messages were often encoded so that messages could be understood only by those active in the railroad.
Still, research in vocal loading has often been treated as a minor subject.
Still, the agency's reporters were often able to tell stories more quickly and accurately although they were usually outnumbered by the competition.
Still this is often a justification given for why, in the US, interest paid on a home mortgage is an available deduction from the income tax.
Still, she often floundered about what to do and how to spend her time, always struggling with her many eccentricities, and her lifelong melancholy, or depression, and moodiness.
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 others are devoted to fishermen, industrial workers and miners, often alluding to local ballads and the rich folk-song heritage of the North East.
Still, the determination of the primary tumor can often be very difficult, and the pathologist may have to use several adjuvant techniques, such as immunohistochemistry, FISH ( fluorescent in situ hybridization ), and others.
Still, he has been widely ( if unjustly ) viewed as a cartoonish figure in Luso-Brazilian history, being accused of laziness, lack of political acumen and constant indecision, and often portrayed as physically grotesque.
Still, the two fields often overlap and the distinction is more a matter of style than professional consensus.
Still, antagonists of the theory often object that this particular feature of the theory makes virtue ethics useless as a universal norm of acceptable conduct suitable as a base for legislation.
And he told me that Pasternak, who often visited the Briks, had said to him: " Still, it's become rather terrifying.
Still, the UPCUSA went forward with its ecumenical ambitions, the primary of which was reunion with the Presbyterian Church in the United States ( PCUS, often called, inaccurately, the " Southern " church ), which split from the PCUSA in 1861 at the start of the Civil War.
Still life paintings, particularly before 1700, often contained religious and allegorical symbolism relating to the objects depicted.
Still life paintings often adorn the interior of ancient Egyptian tombs.
Still, congenital conditions are often classified in a structural basis, organized when possible by primary organ system affected.
Still another form of full contact karate is Bogu kumite, which is most often associated with a few traditional Okinawan styles of karate.
Still, especially if a resident, he would often also administer non-lethal physical punishments, or apply torture.
Still, the most important change in the period is communication: People adjusting to a new culture often feel lonely and homesick because they are not yet used to the new environment and meet people with whom they are not familiar every day.

Still and makes
Still, this policy makes food cheaper for the average Colombian than it would be if agricultural trade were more restricted.
Still, Bulloch believed killing Fett made the character stronger, and that his " weak " death makes fans want the character to return.
Still, the Russian soldier makes up for the lack of adaptability that his orders impose upon him with his élan, discipline, decent training, and his warrior's determination to carry them out.
*" Still makes the rest of us look academic.
Still popular, she makes one or two round trips on the lake per day during the summer season, as well as numerous dinner dance cruises in the evenings.
A 1993 commercial was disguised as a product recall, in which a man, who claimed to work for " Tango Limited ", warns people not to buy any Still Tango as the company only makes fizzy drinks.
He continued to makes albums as a leader and sideman throughout this period as well, one of which was The Elephant Sleeps But Still Remembers, a collaboration that documents the first meeting of DeJohnette and guitarist Bill Frisell in 2001 and led to another tour, with Frisell and Jerome Harris.
* Glyn also makes an appearance in a 1927 Lorenz Hart song, " My Heart Stood Still " from One Dam Thing After Another:
Still, the relatively frequent occurrence of nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity during aminoglycoside treatment makes physicians reluctant to use these compounds in everyday practice.
Still, most step counters falsely count steps when a user is driving a car or makes other habitual motions that the device encounters throughout the day.
Section 8 ( Moscow ) Still upset by how her father is no hero she makes up stories to help make her feel better.
Still, ZAFT's intervention makes the destruction far less severe than it would have been otherwise.
In most Scorpions songs, guitar solos are performed by lead guitarist Matthias Jabs, but there are exceptions, in which Rudolf makes the solos, such as " Wind of Change ", " Always Somewhere ", " Still Loving You ", " Send Me an Angel ", " Lady Starlight ", " As Soon as the Good Times Roll ", " When The Smoke is Going Down ", " Animal Magnetism ", " Through My Eyes " " Coast to Coast " ( second solo ), " SLY " and " Big City Nights ".
Though the emblematist Geoffrey Whitney confines the story to four lines, he adds two more of personal application: ' So thou, that hunt ' st for that thou longe hast mist ,/ Still makes thy boast, thou maist if that thou list.
Still makes regular guest appearances on current KFAN programming.
Still thriving today, Revel8 now makes the widest range of boards in the industry.
Historian Rufino Blanco Fombona says that " Still in 1824 Bernardino Rivadavia makes a pact with Spanish, obstructing Ayacucho Campaign ": on July 4, 1823, Buenos Aires made a truce with Spanish commissionaires ( Preliminary Peace Convention ( 1823 )) that forced it to send negotiators to other South American governments so that it could had effect.
Still a virgin, he makes Kinsey ’ s acquaintance when the latter interviews him in order to take his “ sex history ”.
“ A breath of will blows eternally ,” he writes “ through the universe of souls in the direction of the Right and Necessary .” ( 23 ) Historical and societal events are therefore not merely an expression of individual actions and thought but result of “ the will of all mind ” ( 23 ) and necessitated by nature: “ When there is something to be done, the world knows how to get it done .” ( 33 ) Still, these cosmic processes do not disenfranchise the individual, but are based on an individual desire to actualize one ’ s true will — a will that makes individual freedom essential: “ Liberty of the will (…) is the end and aim of this world .” ( 30 ) Individual will and purpose, though, have very strict, biological limitations.
Still others, while admitting that the increased default rate more than compensates for the risk, argue that competitive pressure makes that so ( i. e. because lenders who do not charge the default rate can possibly offer lower normal rates, while lenders who don't would seemingly have to try and advertise that the lack of a default rate is a competitive advantage ( opening them up to adverse selection ), or adopt the practice themselves.
Still determined to get his dog back, Bart makes a late-night visit to Mr. Mitchell's home in hopes of retrieving Santa's Little Helper.
Still others view Linus's lonely vigils, in the service of a being that may or may not exist and which never makes its presence known in any case, as a metaphor for mankind's basic existential dilemmas.
Still, this method is unsatisfactory because the smoothing in step 3 makes the output image look blurred.

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