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Still and without
Still without a male heir, Aegeus asked the oracle at Delphi for advice.
Still without a son and in danger of being left with no male heir, facing substantial opposition to Eleanor from many of his barons and her own desire for divorce, Louis had no choice but to bow to the inevitable.
Still other scholars have reported the rumors without expressing an opinion.
Still others name mythical entities according to certain conventions without reference to a specific story: rimmu Yggr “ Odin of battle ” = “ warrior ” ( Arnórr jarlaskáld: Magnúsdrápa 5 ).
Still without an electricity supply, the church is illuminated entirely by oil lamps & candles.
Still, Chaves stayed in office without mishap ; the country simply needed a rest.
Still others require players to not go over 7 or 27 to win the respective halves of the pot ; in this variant, if everyone is over 7, the player closest to 27 without going over wins the whole pot.
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 without a " traditional " label in the USA, Orleans recorded a new album, Analog Men, for the Japanese label Pioneer.
Still, the book was not without controversy, as certain elements in the Jewish community took issue with Roth's less than flattering portrayal of some of his characters.
Still water ( without currents or convection ) conducts heat away from the body by pure thermal diffusion, approximately 20 to 25 times more efficiently than still air.
Still, around 1690, a hermitage was established to allow residents to receive religious services without having to travel to Bayamón.
Still other infants display no obvious symptoms at birth, going many months without a confirmed diagnosis of hydranencephaly.
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 cats remain on all fours, unclothed, and without the variety of human-like expression that would characterize Wain's later work.
Still, carefully hand optimized assembler code will in general perform well on later x86 processors, even without retuning for the new architecture.
And seldom are we without Genius's for Still Life, which they can work up and stiffen with incredible Accuracy.
Still I found no comfort, and although I had never believed in the doctrine of unconditional election and reprobation, I was sorely tempted to believe I was a reprobate, and doomed, and lost eternally, without any chance of salvation.
* 2003-Michael D. Sorenson, Elen Oneal, Jaime García-Moreno and David P. Mindell discuss the enigmatic Hoatzin without reaching a conclusion in a paper entitled " More Taxa, More Characters: The Hoatzin Problem Is Still Unresolved.
Allmusic's retrospective review was largely negative, particularly criticizing the solo sides of Keith Emerson (" on the level of a good music-student piece, without much original language ") and Greg Lake ("" C ' est la Vie ," the featured single, says little that " Still ... You Turn Me On ," from their previous album, didn't say better and shorter ").
Still, initially the members of the FF worked together, without a single dominating group.
Still, the club entered the record books as the first team ever to reach the UEFA Champions League final without winning a national championship before.
Still, it usually isn't a normal file and the system won't boot without it.
Still, attempts to recapture action at a distance without a field, which is often difficult to quantize, lead directly to the development of the quantum electrodynamics of Feynman and Schwinger.

Still and central
Still, it was central to one of the most convenient trans-Saharan routes.
Still, residential building continued, this time on the other side of the A2016, which effectively cut this part of Thamesmead off from any form of rail travel to central London.
Still, approaches to ecumenism varies, i. e. while generally Protestants see it as agreements on teachings about central issues of faith, an organizational unity with mutual accountability between the parts, for Catholics and Orthodox the Christendom unity is approached within their more concrete understanding of the Body of Christ metaphor, this ecclesiological matter being closely linked to key theological issues ( i. e. the Eucharist ), demanding full dogmatic agreement before full communion.
Still, the central lesson of the war with Japan was not lost on the Russian General Staff: an Asian country using Western technology and industrial production methods could defeat a great European power.
Still it is generally held that "… Celtic, Germanic, Baltic and Slavic may possibly be traced back to the Corded Ware horizon of north, central and eastern Europe.
Still invisible, and due to the central and surface tension-forces, it shrinks to an intermediate state of a cylinder, and finally into a ball.
William Wilberforce Still ( 1854 – 1914 ) graduated from Lincoln University and subsequently practiced law in Philadelphia ; Robert George Still ( 1861 – 1896 ), was a journalist who owned a print shop on Pine at 11th Street in central Philadelphia and Frances Ellen Still ( 1857 – 1930 ) became a kindergarten teacher ( she was named after poet Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, who lived with the Stills before her marriage ).
* Tam Mullen-A central character in Scottish sitcom Still Game.
Still, there's no question that cross-gender performance was central to Ludlam's work.
The central location for the filming of Distant Voices, Still Lives was chosen for its architectural similarity to Davies's childhood home in Kensington Street, Liverpool.
Music is the central core of Distant Voices, Still Lives and is a device which binds the characters and helps to give them a voice beyond their otherwise repressed lives.
Still, on November 30, 1926, after a review that began in 1923, the Commission for Monuments declared the central pavilion and the entryway historical monuments.
Still, he was able to consolidate Zirid rule in the central Maghreb when he defeated the Kutama Berbers in 988, and when his brother Hammad ibn Buluggin, as governor of Algeria, drove the Zanata Berbers into Morocco.

Still and administrative
Still, Slavutych is administrated by the Kyiv Oblast authorities ( being a kind of administrative exclave ).
Many schools refused to implement Higher Still when it was introduced, particularly in subjects such as English ( which was frequently taken as a Revised Higher as late as 2001 ) due to both the administrative problems and the objection to modularisation.
Still, for geographical and historical reasons, it always remained closer to Lima than to its administrative capital, Buenos Aires, in present-day Argentina.

Still and authority
Still others, including many beys and clan chiefs, recognized no superior authority.
Still opposed to the governor's authority, this time he bore a petition in support of trial by jury and some form of representative government, and again carried samples of his wine, for which he won another medal in 1828.
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, in Christianity not Mysterious, the book for which he is best known, Toland laid down a challenge not just to the authority of the established church, but to all inherited and unquestioned authority.
Still, it is understood in all Abrahamic religions, including Christianity, that God is not subject to temptation or sin at all, since sin is defined as rebellion against God's loving authority and holiness.
Still, for Iamblichus, Pythagoras was the supreme authority.
Still, each Conservative rabbi has the authority to make halakhic judgments.
In his review for The New York Observer, Andrew Sarris wrote, " Still, no previous American film has ventured into this still largely unknown territory with such authority and emotional detachment.

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