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Still others believe the term black is inaccurate because African Americans have a variety of skin tones.
Still, even in the 19th Century, the term " Dictator " did not always have negative connotations.
Still, the original term " manga " is primarily used in English-speaking countries solely to describe comics of Japanese origin.
" Still others say the term has no meaning at all.
The term " osteopathy " was coined by Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO.
" Alexander Kanoldt, Still Life II 1922 Roh used this term to describe painting that signaled a return to realism after expressionism's extravagances, which sought to redesign objects to reveal the spirits of those objects.
Still, he recognises the term and phenomenon.
Still, the term is not usually applied to rock music rooted in the blues-based or other African American music ( except as mediated through folk revivalists ), nor to rock music with Cajun roots, nor to music ( especially after about 1980 ) with non-European folk roots, which is more typically classified as world music.
Still others define their own terms, the term PRICK ( Personal Responsibility, Informed Consensual Kink ) in particular emphasizes the concept of taking personal responsibility for your actions, as well as an informed analysis of the risks.
Still registered as tradenames are Alpaka or Alpacca ( registered trademark ), Argentan Minargent, and the French term name Cuivre blanc.
Still, there remains much controversy over the use of the term.
Still others find the term as being predominantly a relational term, and as archaic as calling Māori " natives ", while also lacking any meaningful description of cultural roots.
" Still, she finished her term with a certain respect for the normative power of the United Nations as the " institution whose majorities claim the right to decide-for the world-what is legitimate and what is illegitimate.
Still, the FIS term remains the usual way of referring to the threat against which counterintelligence protects.
Still life developed as a separate category in the Netherlands in the last quarter of the 16th century, and the English term derives from stilleven: still life, which is a calque while Romance languages ( as well as Greek and Russian ) tend to use terms meaning dead nature.
Still, Juscelino took office as planned and served a full term.
Still more recently the term " nonconformist " has in its turn, as the political attack on the principle of a state establishment of religion developed, tended to give place to the style of “ Free Churches ” and “ Free Churchman .” All three terms continue in use, “ nonconformist ” being the most usual, as it is the most colourless.
Still others ( such as variational quantum Monte Carlo ) modify the Hartree – Fock wave function by multiplying it by a correlation function (" Jastrow " factor ), a term which is explicitly a function of multiple electrons that cannot be decomposed into independent single-particle functions.
Still others note non-heterosexual is the only term useful to maintaining coherence in research and suggest it " highlights a shortcoming in our language around sexual identity "; for instance, its use can enable bisexual erasure.
Still the term " narratology " is most typically applied to literary theory and literary criticism, as well as film theory and ( to a lesser extent ) film criticism.
Still more confusingly, the term " thrashcore " is occasionally used by the music press to refer to thrash metal-inflected metalcore.
Still, " tennis shirt " remains a viable term for all uses of Lacoste ’ s basic design.
Still in 1960 senators Pastore and Walter managed to get a second 2 year term for their act which was used by a great number of Indo ' Spijtoptanten ' ( Repentis ).

Still and was
Still, I was disgusted with myself for agreeing with Montero's methods.
Still nursing anger I listlessly thumbed a car that was slowly approaching, its pre-war chrome nearly blinding me.
Still I didn't think she was twotiming me with Precious right then.
Still she was not sorry he sat by her, but in fact was flattered.
Still there was no Gonzales and the family would say nothing.
Still another, annoyed by the brevity of a recently received missive, wrote: `` yore letter was short and sweet, jist like a roasted maget ''.
Still more jealous bitterness was engendered by the O'Banion gang's seizure from a West Side marshalling yard of a freight-car load of Canadian whisky worth $100,000 and by one of the biggest coups of the Prohibition era -- the Sibley warehouse robbery, which became famous for the cool brazenness of the operation.
Still later, he finally convinced himself that it was an accident -- just a coincidence.
Still more time was consumed while the pilot, at the radioed suggestion of Continental president Robert Six, tried to persuade the armed pair to swap the Boeing jet for a propeller-driven Douglas Aj.
( Still another song in `` Strike Up The Band '' -- `` I've Got A Crush On You '' -- was retrieved from a 1928 failure, `` Treasure Girl ''.
Still more different from Bachofen's perspective is the lack of role permanency in Freud's view: Freud held that time and differing cultures would mold Athena to stand for what was necessary to them.
Still, the Bohr model's use of quantized angular momenta and therefore quantized energy levels was a significant step towards the understanding of electrons in atoms, and also a significant step towards the development of quantum mechanics in suggesting that quantized restraints must account for all discontinuous energy levels and spectra in atoms.
Still, the expansion interface was expensive and due to its design it was also unreliable.
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 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, when Napoleon arrived in Cairo in 1798, the city's population was less than 300, 000, forty percent lower than it was at the height of Mamluk — and Cairene — influence in the mid-14th century.
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.
The 2010 film I'm Still Here was another mockumentary.
Carlotta amuses everyone with a tale of how her dramatic solo was cut from the Follies because the audience found it humorous, but somehow the number works when she sings it today (" I'm Still Here ").
Still, Genscher was one of the FDP's driving forces when, in 1982, the party switched sides from its coalition with the SPD to support the CDU / CSU in their Constructive Vote of No Confidence to have Helmut Schmidt replaced with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor.

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