To wit: Some 35 years ago, I bought the house I still live in.
In today's often sanitised world, the long-standing coastal tradition of wrecking may still live on.
Women today comprise half the workforce, but financially, many still live in the dark ages.
Much of the direct assistance is available to those who can still live in the community.
Anita's parents still live in Battle Creek, though they spend the winters in the South.
Plenty of Huron-Wendat people still live in the area, and there is a growing enthusiasm for rediscovering their heritage.
Apartheid is no longer the law, but blacks and whites still live largely separate and unequal lives.
Belgrade is stirring up already inflamed animosities in northern Kosovo, where a sizable number of Serbs still live.
But the majority of Mozambicans still live in huts or shacks, and depend on buses for their transport.
Bushwick is recovering now, but half of the children under age 18 still live below the poverty line.
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Liberalisation has had a similar, if less trumpeted, effect in the countryside, where three-quarters of Indians still live.
For the moment, Pingyao's 50, 000 inhabitants still live in a town that looks much as it has for centuries.
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But a majority of Thais still live in rural areas, where old political party machines continue to hold sway.
She's from the southeast region where her father and other relatives still live.
He and his younger sister still live with their mother in Oakland, California.
"There are a lot of people who still live in the 1960s milieu, where small is beautiful, " Kling says.
Modern-day Maya still live in the region, and stopping to chat about the local flora and fauna is always a welcome break.
She may still live in the dreams of the nostalgic right, but the rest of the world has moved on.
These include a possible change to the law for job seekers aged under 19 who still live with their parents.
They still live there and they make a kind of blue-collar artistic statement by doing cheap recordings in a basement.
Why, she wanted to know, could some people smoke cigars and eat steak for breakfast, and still live to 100?
Meanwhile, most urban Chinese still live in small, shoddily built apartments that are shared among two or even three generations.
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The idea that teams can go for it and still live to fight another day appears to be catching on.
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Most Indonesians still live in the countryside, where the village headman's future depends on ensuring a good turnout for Golkar.
Survive beyond that period and you could still live a life without being a nuisance to your nearest and dearest.
Stan and Julie Patz, Etan's parents, still live a block away from the scene and wouldn't comment on the new developments.
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Some 72% of Internet users still live in the high-income OECD countries which make up only 14% of the world's population.
We still live in a male-dominated society, so women feel like they are competing for a smaller piece of the pie.
Since the attack the woman said she had lost her job and had moved away from Cambridge, where her children still live.
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Some 2, 000-4, 000 Berliners still live in such collective dwellings, down from 100, 000 at the peak, reckons Armin Kuhn, who studies the phenomenon.
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