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Yet none of the others emerged to truly stamp their authority on the team, the only exception being David Speedie in 88 / 89.
Yet another version was written in BASICA for the IBM PC ; written by Windmill Software, it was called Video Trek 88, and used numbers 1-9, rather than letter combinations, for most commands.

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Yet in that more than 13 % of the seats in the British House of Commons are held in 2011 by representatives of political parties other than the two leading political parties of that nation, contemporary Britain is considered by some to be a multi-party system, and not a two-party system.
Yet, Sal's goons arrive every week and take at least 80 % of the profits, barely letting Charlie keep enough money for future improvements.
Yet Vega 2 recorded an 80 % power loss during the encounter as compared to Vega 1's 40 %.
Yet, though obvious using echocardiography visualization, probably about 20 % of cases of mitral regurgitation do not produce an audible murmur.
Yet the older love-shy men had a disproportionate unemployment rate of 16 % because of their perceived bad past work experiences.
Yet in a referendum the following May the population ( or at least the 18. 6 % that voted ) rejected this proposition, which represented a blow for the government.
Yet the program was a Eurovision audience of 14, 380, 000 ( 85. 2 % Share ) share the record for getting the most watched moment in the history of television in Spain, which existed from the private ( 1990 ) and also from that there were a barometer of hearings ( 1993 ).
Yet 62 % of voters with annual incomes over $ 200, 000 voted for Bush, but only 36 % of voters with annual incomes of $ 15, 000 or less voted for Bush.
Yet 15 % of the voters were tempted to try to hang onto the knight a few moves longer with 47 ... Nh8.
Yet, this genome encodes less than 2 % of the protein-coding genes in the bacterium E. coli.
Yet that 1 / 3 is down from a peak of almost 75 % in earlier years.
Yet it raised $ 112. 5 million at IPO, and its stock rose 60 % on the first day, valuing the whole company ( including those shares still privately held ) at over $ 750 million ).
Yet by 2005, about 60 % of Walmart's merchandise was imported, compared to 6 % in 1995.
Yet the industry is not more than 20 % of GDP in the city.
Yet some studies have estimated up to a 1 % ( 1 / 100 ) chance of delivering a baby with a chromosome problem when there is a CPC present ..
Yet 95 % of the commercial grade plate glass in the world is produced by Pilkington and its licensees.
Yet, although women account for almost half of the students at university level, only 2 % of the professors at institutions of higher learning were women in 1990.
Yet his eastern army suffered more than 734, 000 casualties ( about 23 % of its average strength of 3, 200, 000 ) during the first five months of the invasion.
Yet some class models, such as those by sociologist Leonard Beeghley, suggest the middle class to be one cohesive socio-economic demographic, including the demographics otherwise referred to as lower, simply middle or upper middle class in one group comprising about 45 % of households.
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Yet it is one that overlaps with ADHD in 30-50 % of cases of each disorder, suggesting a pattern of comorbidity between two related disorders rather than subtypes of the same disorder.

Yet and land
Yet these formations are, while being noted in the Island of Rockall Act 1972, technically not considered islands or points on land per se, as they are often submerged completely, only revealed momentarily under certain types of ocean surface waves.
Yet an area of distinct law known as the Kanuns ( canonical legislation ) was dependent on Suleiman's will alone, covering areas such as criminal law, land tenure and taxation.
Yet even now the Israelites lack strength in God in the face of the peoples of the land, and periods of weakness and backsliding alternate with periods of resilience under a succession of Judges.
Yet, by the 18th century, the time of the Industrial revolution ( 1750 – 1850 ) and of industrial capitalism, the bourgeoisie had become the economic ruling class who owned the means of production ( capital and land ), and who controlled the means of coercion ( armed forces and legal system, police forces and prison system ).
Yet the work specifics are very much dictated by the challenges facing our civilization's desire to sustain the land that supports it, and the distinctions between the sub-disciplines of soil science often blur in the process.
Yet his diary for this time and place says " No land visible " and Crocker Land was in 1914 found to be non-existent by Donald MacMillan and Fitzhugh Green.
Yet Maryland Law permitting the land transfer for the establishment of Washington, DC, stipulated that the rights of the Maryland Citizens continue for these citizens transferred, such as voting rights.
Yet later, when, in accordance with United Fruit Company's tax claims, the Árbenz Government offered to pay the UFC at the misrepresentative $ 3-per-acre rate, the United Fruit Company claimed that the true value of their land was $ 75 per acre, but refused to explain the increase of the financial-worth determination of the agricultural land.
Yet, as mentioned previously, land reform is an intensely political process.
Yet in Luz's view the contours appear, in part, strangely overlapped and inverted: " Egypt, formerly the land of suppression becomes a place of refuge and it is the King of Israel who now takes on the role of Pharaoh ... Matthew is not simply retelling the Moses story .. Instead, the story of Jesus really is a new story: Jesus is at once the new Moses and the inverse of Moses.
Yet research covering the social impact of forced movement among these residents has noted the difficulties individuals often have with maintaining a level of economic comfort, which is often spurred by rising land values and transient movement.
Yet Vargas was increasingly threatened by pro-Communist elements in labor critical of the rural latifundios by 1934, who sought an alliance with the countries peasant majority by backing land reform.
Yet, Geneva was a bustling Upstate New York city on the main land and stage coach route to the West.
Yet, the Ottoman government recognized the validity of the Anglo-Kuwaiti agreement of 1899, and the 1900 and 1904 agreements in which Kuwait had undertaken not to engage in arms trade or allow another power to establish a post office, as well as land concessions made by the Sheikh to the British government ( Article 3 ).
Yet, his ambitions were swarted when Ludwig of Hungary overruled the testament of Casimir of Poland in 1370, Casimir of Pomerania-Stolp only for a short time took the land of Dobrin as a fief.
Yet Zeniff, as a man of peace, argues that the Nephites should make a treaty with the Lamanites and regain the land of their inheritance through negotiation rather than conquest
Perhaps most notable of his reign was the “ Manifesto on the Freedom of the Nobility ” which ended compulsory state service for the nobility However, during his short reign Peter managed to irritate the nobility by dramatically decreasing the power of the Senate He similarly angered the Church by his liberation of serfs on church land and his obvious contempt for Russian Orthodoxy Yet what ultimately terminated his reign was his passion for Prussian style military.
Socrates then proceeds to give Phaedrus credit for leading him out of his native land: " Yet you seem to have discovered a drug for getting me out ( dokei moi tes emes exocou to pharmakon heurekenai ).
Yet, in the late 1940s, the adobe was threatened with demolition when the remaining land was subdivided to make room for new homes.
: Yet the land commission mandated by the reform law of Tiberius was allowed to meet and for several years managed to substantially increase the number of small farmers who owned their own land.
Yet he mostly opposed land reforms ; " rightly or wrongly, the remedy seemed to him worse than the disease.
Yet it is probable that Neville Chamberlain still retains the confidence of the majority of his fellow country-men and that, if it were possible to obtain an accurate test of the feelings of the electorate, Chamberlain would be found the most popular statesman in the land.

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