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Yet another interpretation of the Birth of Venus ( whose title derives from Vasari but whose action perhaps better represents the Arrival of Venus ) is provided here by its author, Charles R. Mack.

Yet and who
Yet no leader had come to the fore who seemed likely to give the puissant T. R. a semblance of a race.
Yet General Suvorov -- who had never forgotten hearing his adored Czarina declare that all truly great men had oddities -- was mad only north, northwest.
Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him -- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul.
Yet every Sunday we sinners go to that emergency room to receive first aid, and we leave unmindful that the man who ministered to us is a human being who suffers, too.
Yet are not we of the mid-twentieth century, who rightly do not believe there is any such `` thing '' as the devil, just as bad off as they -- only in a different way??
Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles.
Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.
Yet a simpler alternative interpretation of the conflict between these two figures is that the Historia Brittonum is preserving traditions hostile to the purported descendants of Vortigern, who at this time were a ruling house in Powys.
Yet the title of Father of monasticism is merited as he was the inspiration for the coming of hundreds of men and women into the depths of the desert, who were then loosely organized into small communities, especially by his disciple, Macarius.
Yet there were a few recruits, such as Clement Davies, who had deserted to the National Liberals in 1931 but now returned to the party during the World War II and who would lead it after the war.
Yet it is a drink very much esteemed among the Indians, where with they feast noble men who pass through their country.
Yet with the death of the son of Saul, the elders of Israel come to Hebron and David, who is 30 years old, is anointed King over Israel and Judah.
Yet those who did not appreciate it as model of history could still admire the style of writing — as Dionysius of Halicarnassus praises its sweetness and charm ( De Thuc.
Yet for all this she is ' the recipient of ardent devotion from countless devotees who approach her as their mother ' [...].
Yet, Lutherans and Orthodox are in agreement that the Second Council of Nicaea confirms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images ( icons ) in the lives of the faithful reaffirms the reality of the incarnation of the eternal Word of God, when it states: " The more frequently, Christ, Mary, the mother of God, and the saints are seen, the more are those who see them drawn to remember and long for those who serve as models, and to pay these icons the tribute of salutation and respectful veneration.
Yet it was Severn who agreed to accompany the poet to Rome when all others could, or would, not.
Yet another myth speaks of the three founding deities of Jeju Island, who were to be wed to the three princesses of Tamna ; the deities brought seeds of five grains which were the first seeds planted, which in turn became the first instance of farming.
:" Anyone who studies Bahá ' ísm learns very soon of the volume sacred to those who profess this religion and known as " The Most Holy Book ... Yet, strange to say, although the teachings of Bahá have been widely proclaimed in Great Britain and America, only fragments of al-Kitab al-Aqdas have been translated previously into English.
Yet it is Mary Magdalen who, according to all the Evangelists, stood at the foot of the cross and assisted at the entombment and was the first recorded witness of the Resurrection.
Yet another sub-classification can be made according to acting skills or requirements, for example the Basso Buffo who often must be a specialist in patter as well as a comic actor.

Yet and famously
Yet, at the same time, 1728 was the year that Rich produced John Gay's Beggar's Opera, and the play ran so successfully that it was famously said the play " made Gay rich and Rich gay.

Yet and wore
Yet another version holds that a sect of Monks who wore large wooden crosses around their necks would tap or " knock " on them to ward away evil.
: Yet another female-her skeleton found beside the remains of a man-still wore a terrifically tall, conical hat just like those we depict on witches riding broomsticks at Halloween or on medieval wizards intent at their magical spells.

Yet and full
Yet his humanistic approach is in full evidence in the library: the interior displays natural materials, warm colours, and undulating lines.
Yet the full importance of his contributions was not appreciated till long after his death.
Yet the full motivation for this ambitious operation is, at best, unclear.
Yet despite the challenge, Anguissola's paintings of Elisabeth of Valois – and later of Anne of Austria, Philip II ’ s fourth wife – were vibrant and full of life.
Yet full translational symmetry is an excellent approximation whenever the region is homogeneous on the scale of the light wavelength.
Yet no Egyptian source gives a full account of the myth, and the sources vary widely in their versions of events.
Yet Robert Hatch in The Nation thought it as " excellent a filming of the play as one can expect " and Vincent Canby in The New York Times called it " an exalting Lear, full of exquisite terror ".
Yet there are cases of patients regaining consciousness during CPR while still in full cardiac arrest.
Yet despite their strong-willed and independent natures, the people of Fairview took full part in the cooperative society of their times.
Yet the siege was also a decoy for a much more original manoeuvre – the prompt engagement of the enemy in a place favourable to the French army, and at a time before the Allies could reach their full strength.
Yet it was principally as a Latin poet that he exhibited his full strength.
Yet another theory suggests that monoamine shutdown is required so that the monoamine receptors in the brain can recover to regain full sensitivity.
Yet others run from full moon to full moon.
Yet notwithstanding we to give full satisfaction to all did cause the skull to be opened in our presence & we carefully viewed the body, which we found also to be very clean without any show or spot of any contagious matter.
Yet one can point to zones within the assemblage where less than a full charge resides, such as the area around an atom's nucleus.
Yet the desert is full of Zanj married to Arab wives, and they have been princes and kings and have safeguarded your rights and sheltered you against your enemies.
Yet, although Port William is no stranger to murder, suicide, alcoholism, marital discord, and the full range of losses that touch human lives, it lacks the extremes of characterization and plot development that are found in much of Faulkner.
Yet only God, whose wisdom and goodness comprise all times and all circumstances, can be implicitly confided in ; for God provides for all His creatures out of true love, and with the full knowledge of what is good for each.
: Yet will I not make a full end.
Yet his compositions are full of drama, with often enough an improvisatory element.
Yet I could not even get a review or interview with our nation's capital newspaper, when local artist's with no deal and no cd releases, were actually getting full page / front page stories.
Yet his paintings – full of bold colours and perfect symmetry are beautiful ; and the repetition of road signs in his works, inconclusive of where they are pointing to, seem tantalising.
Yet despite this, Goldsmith received affectionate support and respect from across the full spectrum of the environmental movement, as well as from many of the people whose views and preoccupations were the focus of his theoretical and philosophical critique.
Yet despite his full knowledge, he had done nothing to stop medical experiments conducted on concentration camp prisoners, this was sufficient to implicate him in the several medical cases dealt with during the Doctors ' Trial.

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