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Still further south lies the Polar front, which is marked by a transition to very cold, relatively fresh, Antarctic Surface Water at the surface.
Still, as numbers become larger, Carmichael numbers become very rare.
Still trying to get at the truth, Isaac asked him directly, " Art thou my very son Esau?
Still, the bonding in diamond is better described as covalent than as metallic if only because there is a very strong directional preference for tetrahedral stacking, producing a structure that is extremely hard to deform and by no means close packed.
Still, at very high altitudes, the extremely large engine bells tend to expand the exhaust gases down to near vacuum pressures.
Still, within the constraints of a very large effort overall, Eisenhower gave Montgomery and his 21st Army Group a strong priority for supplies for Operation Market Garden.
Still, the important strategic location of Bermuda meant that the withdrawal, which began, at least in intent, in the 1870s, was carried out very slowly over several decades, continuing until after World War I.
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, they may have spent very brief periods out of water and would have used their legs to paw their way through the mud.
Still, the sterile dumps of the former mines and the former open cast mines of Ponor and Colonia Ceha very are rich in plant material, and they represent the subject of local conservation, as preserved sites or Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
Still, they rarely did, as the Nordiques English-speaking fan base was very small.
Still, supervised systems continue to perform best. It is very important task and accuracy for natural language processing.
Still, the important strategic location of Bermuda meant that the withdrawal, which began, at least in intent, in the 1870s, was carried out very slowly over several decades, continuing until after the Great War.
Still, he produced a number of very short stories in which he achieved notable compression of sometimes complex subjects.
Still, TOBA headliners like Tim Moore and Johnny Hudgins could make a very good living, and even for lesser players, TOBA provided fairly steady, more desirable work than generally was available elsewhere.
Still, the blood pressure does not normally fall very much, because it immediately triggers a vasoconstriction ( baroreceptor reflex ), pressing the blood up into the body again.
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 another region of positive gradient occurs at very high altitudes, in the aptly-named thermosphere above 90 km.
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.
The captain says, " In every town, Hot roasted pigs will meet ye, They in the streets run up and down, Still crying out, Come eat me " Likewise, he says, " At every feast, The very fowls and fishes, Nay from the biggest to the least, Comes tumbling to the dishes.
As it was written in a program note that accompanied the movie's premier " It is a modern poem presented with medieval material that has been very freely handled ... The script in particular — embodies a mid-twentieth century existentialist angst .... Still, to be fair to Bergman, one must allow him his artistic license, and the script's modernisms may be justified as giving the movie's medieval theme a compelling and urgent contemporary relevance ... Yet the film succeeds to a large degree because it is set in the Middle Ages, a time that can seem both very remote and very immediate to us living in the modern world .... Ultimately The Seventh Seal should be judged as a historical film by how well it combines the medieval and the modern.
Still less could dogma serve the purpose, for dogmas were always repellent to rabbinical Judaism, whose very essence is development and the susceptibility to development.
Still, it may be a good ( very cheap ) solution for certain desperate communities.

Still and act
The third act ( December 2005 — October 2026 ) deals with the aftermath of the war, and concludes with the prospect of the few surviving humans becoming the new Martians, a prospect already foreshadowed in "— And the Moon be Still as Bright ", and which allows the book to return to its beginning.
Still promoting the country album, Morrison's performance as the headline act on the first night of the Austin City Limits Music Festival on 15 September 2006 was reviewed by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top ten shows of the 2006 festival.
Their last ever concert, and last ever performing as a duo act, Still Alive tour ran until the end of 2008, and then resumed in Australia in the summer of 2009.
" Still, a three-judge panel found 25 % of the State's elementary students attended nonpublic schools, about 95 % of those attended Roman Catholic schools, and the sole beneficiaries under the act were 250 teachers at Roman Catholic schools.
Still in 2008, legendary English rock band Oasis extended an offer for The Pillows to play as the opening act at their concert in Japan, but frontman Sawao Yamanaka refused their offer.
Still, the act has been challenged in light of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which prohibits " involuntary servitude.
Still, the original meaning partly re-surfaced in some contexts: criminals and suspects were only addressed as " Citizens " and not as " Comrades ", and expressly refusing to address someone as " Comrade " would generally be perceived as a hostile act or, in Stalinist times, even as an accusation of being " Anti-Soviet ".
Still, the Court could not completely discount the possibility that for certain " carefully contemplated murderers ", " the possible penalty of death may well enter into the cold calculus that precedes the decision to act ".
Still, when the authorities did act, they apprehended Morison's distributors, but did not him.
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 ).
With the release of the CD 21st Century Skin in 1999, Praga Khan became a major music act in his home country, with singles such as " Breakfast in Vegas ", " Luv U Still " and " Lonely ".
Still, C. A. Williams argues that it was accepted as a degrading act, even more so than anal sex.
Still relatively unknown to television audiences, Starr was " discovered " through the talent show, Opportunity Knocks where he appeared as part of comedy / beat act Freddie Starr and The Delmonts.
" Humble Pie featuring Jerry Shirley " developed a reputation as a live act and independently released " Still Rockin '" " Live at the agora Ballroom ".
During this period, Virgin made strong attempts to break the band as a serious hard rock act with several re-releases and video shoots for " Still Too Young To Remember " and the follow-ups " Underneath Your Pillow " and " Sister Sarah ".
Still, this act has led to much controversy, as the hit could have disqualified Maussa.
Still an active and popular live act they appeared at the 2012 Punk Rock Bowling music festival over Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Captivated by the newly acquired abstract expressionist works of Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Clyfford Still, Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman, Ryman became curious about the act of painting.

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