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Still and guards
Still, once recaptured and while awaiting transfer to civilian authority for crimes committed during their most recent period at large, they spent their last night in Canterbury drinking cider, eating crisps, and smoking cigarillos courtesy of the young national servicemen who were acting as their guards.

Still and did
Still, he did like music making and even sang in the chapel choir of the Woodberry Forest School, near Orange, Virginia, where he sounded fine but did not matriculate too well.
Still, it would be surprising if what one reads did not contribute to one's ideas of right and wrong ; ;
Still, instead of the 2-way associative scheme used in older Athlons, Thunderbird did move to a more efficient 16-way associative layout.
Still later, after Jerusalem did fall to the Babylonians, the book was revised and expanded further to reflect the circumstances of the late exilic and post-exilic community.
Still, even in the 19th Century, the term " Dictator " did not always have negative connotations.
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, 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, he did not renounce the slave trade until later in his life.
Still, that same Magisterium did at times mention the theory in its ordinary teaching up until the Second Vatican Council.
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.
Medley also had solo success: In 1984, he scored country hits with " Till Your Memory's Gone " and " I Still Do " ( which crossed over to the adult contemporary charts and later became a " cult " hit with the Carolina Beach / Shag dance club circuit ); and in late 1987, his duet with Jennifer Warnes — "( I've Had ) The Time of My Life ", which appeared on the soundtrack for Dirty Dancing — topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for a Motion Picture ( for the three songwriters, which did not include Medley ) as well as a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ( which, of course, did ).
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.
Still, the divisions between the towns and powerful personalities did not bode well for the colony.
Still, such encounters did occur.
Still others suggest that the two groups are related but not identical, and that differences between them were exacerbated by Europeans, or by a gradual, natural split, as those who owned cattle became known as Tutsi and those who did not became Hutu.
Still angry after his clashes with the school priests, he did not wed in a church.
Still, they rarely did, as the Nordiques English-speaking fan base was very small.
Still, the lightly loaded jet did not require all of the runway.
Still, party activity did not cease completely, as proved by the fact that on October 4, 2007 twenty-three top members of Batasuna were arrested as they left a secret meeting in Segura ( Guipúzcoa ), accused of holding an illegal political meeting.
He wrote to his mother-in-law on 2 July 1932: " Still with all his faults of omission and commission I had and still have a personal liking for Lang and a great deal of sympathy for his ideals and I did not at all relish being forced to dismiss him.
Still, the tradition did not end all at once.
Still, Nut did not regret her decision.

Still and move
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, in 1819 Arthur made a move to re-establish his family bonds.
Still, the move did not seem to help the network.
Still, he refused to move to Palestine even when Stefania Wilczyńska went to live there in 1938.
Still it was supported by journalist Mário Rodrigues Filho, Mendes de Morais was able to move the project forward.
Still later, a larger 252 cu in ( 4. 1 L ) version of the Buick V6 was made available from 1981 to 1984, but it proved unpopular due to its slow acceleration ; despite its massive diet, after all, the Toronado was still a fairly heavy automobile, and it would take another downsizing before a six-cylinder engine of any kind could move it effectively.
Still, the move after nearly sixteen years did cause some damage to the show's ratings, and the worst was yet to come.
Still, the move was controversial and the critical reaction highly divided.
Still worrying about Tiffany, Josh's friend E. L. ( Seann William Scott ) encourages Josh to move on to another woman, such as Josh's friend Beth ( Amy Smart ) at his party.
Still worried, Air Vice-Marshal Davis decides to move up the attack to the next day.
" One of the band's most iconic songs, " Do the Standing Still ," mocked indie rock fans for their reluctance to move during even the band's most frenetic performances, though Morrison himself would occasionally discourage fans from moshing.
Still the army made no move to enter the area.
# Still keeping the forward key pressed, the player jumps, adding either the move left or the move right key ( ergo the strafe in the term, strafe-jumping ).
Still a captain, Morgan hoped that his next career move would be to attend the Staff College, Camberley, having narrowly passed the entrance examination.
Still, the two fought and Baltan proved to be the most skilled fighter of his race to appear so far, matching 80 move for move.
Still, the Finches felt the time was right to leave the seclusion of the country life and move into a house in London.

Still and stood
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 position of doge stood at the head of state patronage, and the city's inner group of leading merchant families vied with each other to place their man in the position.
Still, the treatise certainly originated from his school, and in its systematic attempt to give a speculative justification of the polytheistic cult practices of the day, it marks a turning-point in the history of thought where Iamblichus stood.
Still, three obstacles stood in the way of a Navy repair facility: the coalition company, Schofield Engineering Co., still retained an option to purchase the existing plant, a local shipping board had not granted permission for more construction and finally the Navy had not yet passed an appropriations bill to authorize funds to begin work.
Still, one professor stood head and shoulders above the rest: the then hieromonk Nikolaj Velimirović, Ph. D., the single most influential person in his life.

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