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Still and worse
" Still worse, " it serves three severe masters ... the external world, the super-ego and the id.
* still ( as in Still, it could have been a lot worse )
Still worse, those of us who are trying to build a socialist society are diverted and preoccupied by war.
Still worse, the Kalmar War, prudently concluded by Charles ' son, Gustavus Adolphus, in the second year of his reign, by the Treaty of Knäred, January 20, 1613 imposed such onerous pecuniary obligations and such intense suffering upon Sweden as to enkindle into a fire of hatred, which was to burn fiercely for the next two centuries, the long smouldering antagonism between the two sister nations of Scandinavia which dated back to the bloody days of Christian Tyrant.
Still worse, the factions now entrenched still further on the prerogative.
Still worse for him were the publication abroad and broadcast on the BBC of his letters condemning the post-war wave of executions in March 1989.
Still the weather got worse as the next stage left at 2am to ride to Lyon.
Still worse is the book's suggestion that the way to decrease the crime rate is to decrease the black birthrate via abortion.
Still, even the lesser Simpsons episodes are entertaining, so you could certainly do worse.
Still, the reviews were even worse than for the previous sequel and the movie was a failure at the box office.

Still and Egyptian
Still, it is one of a handful of truly singular Egyptian antiquities still in foreign hands.
Still life paintings often adorn the interior of ancient Egyptian tombs.
Still others, such as David Rohl, have advocated a totally revised chronology of ancient Israelite and Egyptian history, and instead identify Labaya with Saul, and Mutbaal with Saul's son Ishbaal or Ish-bosheth.

Still and rebels
Still others simply saw themselves as rebels, or thought they were better off as pirates than trying to earn an honest living.
Still, Cerialis ' army was a massive one and posed a serious threat to the rebels.
Still other students and faculty members, together with some rebels, crowded into the hallways under the reinforced concrete floor of the new library.
Still today the FLEC-FAC army, constituted by civilian volunteer rebels, fights towards the independence of Cabinda, against the MPLA forces.

Still and spite
Still, in spite of this hostile climate, the Hungarian Jesuit János Sajnovics suggested a relationship between Hungarian and Sami ( Lapp ) in 1770, and in 1799, the Hungarian Sámuel Gyarmathi published the most complete work on Finno-Ugric to that date.
Still in spite of all his blunders, it is clear that, for a short time at least, middle-class opinion was, on the whole, favourable to him ; and had he been wise, he might perhaps have been able to defy any hostile combination.
Still, according to a paper by Wakin and Vo, " In spite of the public ’ s exposure to limerence, the professional community, particularly clinical, is largely unaware of the concept.
Still, in spite of the difference of moral level, Martin Luther thought so highly of apologues as counselors of virtue that he edited and revised Aesop and wrote a characteristic preface to the volume.
Still, some see hope within his work — the endurance of human endeavor, in spite of its fragility.

Still and induced
Still, surgeons claim patients are generally more satisfied with this technique than with previous methods, particularly regarding lowered incidence of " halos ," the visual artifact caused by spherical aberration induced in the eye by earlier methods.
Still unknown role in HCV induced steatosis.

Still and governor
" Still, though all Canadian nationals were as equally British subjects as their British counterparts prior to the implementation of the Canadian Citizenship Act in 1947, the idea of Canadian-born persons being appointed governor general was raised as early as 1919, when, at the Paris Peace Conference, Canadian prime minister Robert Borden consulted with Prime Minister of South Africa Louis Botha and the two agreed that the viceregal appointees should be long-term residents of their respective dominions.
Still other resistance to Chandler came from a group of more liberal lawmakers like John B. Breckinridge who simply had philosophical differences with the governor.
Still, the close election provided Mark Warner enough momentum and impetus to successfully run for governor of Virginia five years later.
Still, Jefferson was considered a rising star in Louisiana politics, with some even suggesting he would be his state's second African-American governor.
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 on the road to Peru, in Popayán he learned of the assassination of Francisco Pizarro and the election of Diego de Almagro as governor.
Still, all declarations of war are issued with the approval, and in the name, of the monarch, and must be signed by either the sovereign or the governor general, as was done with the proclamation that declared Canada at war with Nazi Germany, issued on 10 September 1939 ; it stated: " Whereas by and with the advice of Our Privy Council for Canada We have signified Our Approval for the issue of a Proclamation in the Canada Gazette declaring that a State of War with the German Reich exists and has existed in Our Dominion of Canada as and from the tenth day of September, 1939.

Still and burn
Her father was a prominent burn surgeon who founded and directed the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia.
Still not taking the case too seriously, Chandler is drawn by Numspa — whom Chandler begins to continuously call " Numsy "— into a controlled dream, where he receives a burn mark on his arm.

Still and Muslim
Still others, such as the Muslim author Sayyid Qutb, go further, arguing that an Islamic shura should advise the caliph but not elect or supervise him.
Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West, published in October 2003, is a nonfiction book by Robert Spencer.
Still, the war on terror can finally be won only if allies within the Muslim world are supported ; these reformists and moderates can create an environment in which it is possible to challenge the ideology of hate that fuels the very jihad that Spencer identifies.

Still and fleet
Still pursued by Blake, the Royalist fleet manoeuvred up the Spanish coast, steadily losing vessels to their pursuers.
Still only an acting lieutenant, he is given command of the sloop Le Rêve, which blunders into a Spanish fleet in the fog, resulting in Hornblower's capture and imprisonment in Ferrol.
Still the fleet attempted to maintain stations.
Still more energetic on the other side, the Russian minister, Andrei Osterman, became the treasurer as well as the counsellor of the Caps, and scattered the largesse of the Russian empress with a lavish hand ; and so lost to all feeling of patriotism were the Caps that they openly threatened all who ventured to vote against them with the Muscovite vengeance, and fixed Norrköping, instead of Stockholm, as the place of meeting for the Riksdag as being more accessible to the Russian fleet.
Still, Howe handled his makeshift fleet brilliantly and took advantage of an awkward and unenterprising enemy.
Still, believing the Earth fleet was in danger of imminent attack, Jankowski panicked and opened fire on the Minbari ships, scoring a critical direct hit on the cruiser carrying the Council.
Still, the proportion of the taxi fleet made up of Crown Victorias has dropped over time.
Still others, such as Oppenheimer, simply thought that the existing stockpile of fissile material was better spent in attempting to develop a large fleet of tactical atomic weapons rather than potentially squandered on the development of a few massive " Supers ".

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