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Yet his reservations about twelve-tone orthodoxy became steadily more pronounced: According to Adorno, twelve-tone technique's use of atonality can no more be regarded as an authoritative canon than can tonality be relied on to provide instructions for the composer.
Yet when Adorno turned his attention to Kierkegaard, watchwords like " anxiety ," " inwardness " and " leap "— instructive for existentialist philosophy — were detached from their theological origins and posed, instead, as problems for aesthetics.
Yet during the two years during which he worked on the Project, Adorno was nevertheless prolific, publishing “ The Radio Sympthony ,” “ A Social Critique of Radio Music ” and “ On Popular Music ,” texts which, along with the draft memorandum and other unpublished writings, which are now found in Robert Hullot-Kentor s recent translation, Current of Music.
Yet Adorno was no less moved by other public events: protesting the publication of Heinrich Mann's novel Professor Unrat with its film title, The Blue Angel ; declaring his sympathy with those who protested the scandal of big-game hunting and penning a defense of prostitutes.
Yet Adorno continued to resist blanket condemnations of the protest movement which would have only strengthened the reactionary thesis according to which political irrationalism was the result of Adorno's teaching.

Yet and
Yet, as Lemke and O Connor point out, The Book of Lamentations, while adapting several traditional literary, historical, and cultural Near Eastern elements, is a unique literary composition, scripted to a specific historical situation, in response to an historical catastrophe, addressing the survivors of this catastrophe in a distinctive religious context.
Yet, contrary to Marx s famous prediction in the Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, this shift did not lead to " an era of social revolution ," but rather to fascism and totalitarianism.
Yet, seven years after the Allies Potsdam Agreement to a unified Germany, the USSR via the Stalin Note ( 10 March 1952 ) proposed German reunification and superpower disengagement from Central Europe, which the three Western Allies ( US, France, UK ) rejected.
Yet, he contemplated his son s words about these dreams.
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, Tamar s first moves to reduce the power of the aristocratic élite were unsuccessful.
Yet close friends, brothers, sisters, and even sometimes partners of the friends were not necessarily members of Bloomsbury: Keynes s wife Lydia Lopokova was only reluctantly accepted into the group, and there were certainly " writers who were at some time close friends of Virginia Woolf, but who were distinctly not ' Bloomsbury ': T. S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield, Hugh Walpole ".
Yet all but one of the other members belonged to Old Bloomsbury, and indeed Old Bloomsbury itself became a popular subject for the Club s memoirs.
Yet, in the children of Buddenbrook Jr., the materially comfortable style of life provided by the dedication to solid, middle-class values elicits decadence: The fickle daughter, Toni, lacks and seeks no purpose in life ; son Christian is honestly decadent, and lives the life of a ne er-do-well ; and the businessman son, Thomas, who assumes command of the Buddenbrook family fortune, occasionally falters from middle-class solidity by being interested in art and philosophy, the impractical life of the mind, which, to the bourgeoisie, is the epitome of social, moral, and material decadence.
Yet, Babbitt sublimates his desire for self-respect and does encourage his son to rebel against the conformity that results from bourgeois prosperity, by recommending that he be true to himself: “ Don t be scared of the family.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
Yet while Stanley might have had no other option than to act as Richard s loyal subject, it is conceivable that he may himself have become involved in the uprising.
Yet, when his family moved to Chicago in 1944, his parents met a psychiatrist and family friend whose son was enrolled in the University of Chicago s humanities program for gifted students.
Yet Germany is by no means the only area where the cult of this widespread Celtic deity occurs: this god s name is also recorded on inscriptions in France at Grand in the Vosges, Horbourg-Wihr in the Haut-Rhin, Limoges in Haute-Vienne and at Monthelon in Saône-et-Loire.
Yet, others refer to a ‘ creeping conquest ’, that is, a gradual infiltration of migrating nomads or seminomads who either slowly took over control of the country piecemeal or by a swift coup d etat put themselves at the head of the existing government.
Yet there still remained some who disapproved of Dreiser s immoral, atypical story line.
Yet, Hill s endeavors were not crowned with official success ; his works were rejected when he presented them at the Paris Salon.
Yet the tale is never heavy-handed, thanks to Brutha s sincerity and some deftly comical plot twists, as well as all the levity that comes from picturing an angry God trapped in the body of a tortoise.
Yet another new album, Ride, was recorded at John s Saugerties studio and released through an independent label, Dinosaur Entertainment, out of New Orleans.
Yet Molson s beer was special as it was ‘ universally liked ( a quote from Molson s diary ).
Yet in letters to Friedrich Engels, Marx made disparaging and racist comments about Lassalle, speculating that his dark complexion and coarse hair were evidence that " he is descendant from the negroes who joined in the flight of Moses from Egypt ( unless his mother or grandmother on the father s side was crossed with a nigger )" and declaring that " the importunity of the fellow is also niggerlike.

Yet and s
Yet, a series of questions regarding the town s exact location and identification of its ruins remains open due largely to the centuries-long geomorphologic processes of the area as the lower reaches of the Rioni are prone to changes of course across the wetland.
Yet Ruskin did not disapprove of Kingsley s use of the pathetic fallacy:
Yet the irony of the DSMs is that they may lead the psychotherapist to approach the schizoid patient with a sense of therapeutic pessimism, if not nihilism, misreading the patient by believing that the patient s wariness is indifference and that caution is coldness.
Yet, such an aesthetic outcome suggests the application of a more complex surgical approach, which requires that the surgeon balance the patient s required rhinoplasty, with the patient s aesthetic ideal ( body image ).
Yet, nasal correction with a skin graft harvested from the patient s neck is not recommended, because that skin is low-density pilosebaceous tissue with very few follicles and sebaceous glands, thus is unlike the oily skin of the nose.
Yet the distinguishing instant at which weak implicatures and the hearer or reader s conjecture of meaning diverge remains highly subjective.

Yet and work
Yet this basic condition of outlawry and anarchy is not the work of Katanga.
Yet somehow they reached their second consecutive FA Cup final, and the big day at Wembley coincided with Busby's return to work.
Yet some still fought on ; and it was not until long after nightfall, when many a ship was blazing from the firebrands thrown upon them, that the work was done.
In addition to her work as video producer, Beug also directed three music videos for country singer Dwight Yoakam: " Ain't That Lonely Yet ", " A Thousand Miles from Nowhere " and " Fast as You.
Yet he was able to work alongside the other artists on equal terms due to his youthful temperament and creativity.
Yet, one modern scholar, reading between the lines, has described the work of Hecataeus as " a curious false start to history " because, despite its critical spirit, it failed to liberate history from myth.
Yet, Freud's text is in no way a psycho-historical work since the focus of the study is to examine and explain the level of individual psyche which may arise from the influence of the structures of civilization.
Yet the most impressive work aesthetically was done among the scholars and urban elite.
Yet it seems likely on some accounts, either that a part of the work has been lost or, what is more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it ; for as we now have it, it does not embrace all that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to take up ( iv.
Yet, Cubism itself remained evolutionary both within the oeuvre of individual artists, such as Gris and Metzinger, and across the work of artists as different from each other as Braque, Léger and Gleizes.
Yet it is this very ambitiousness, his striving toward meaning, and attempts to deal with the big themes of human life, that also make his work so clearly appreciated by other critics, his audiences and collectors.
Yet, his work has been called a " hoax " and " discredited " by conservatives like Ann Coulter, it was also disputed by the American Spectator, which caused Scaife to end his funding of the Arkansas Project with the publisher.
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 Religious Sisters can also do this form of ministry, e. g., the Maryknoll Missionary Sisters have small houses of contemplative Sisters, some in mission locations, who pray for the work of the priests, brothers and other Sisters of their Congregation ; the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master are also cloistered Sisters who pray in support of their sister congregation, the Daughters of St. Paul in their media ministry.
Yet throughout these phases of his style " he remained most emphatically a Jewish artist, whose work was one long dreamy reverie of life in his native village of Vitebsk.
Yet this would not work during the crocodile scenes.
Yet another tradition holds that Larentia was neither the wife of Faustulus nor the consort of Hercules, but a prostitute called " lupa " by the shepherds ( literally " she-wolf ", but colloquially " courtesan "), and who left the fortune she amassed through sex work to the Roman people.
Yet, overall, Viollet-le-Duc's achievement at Carcassonne is agreed to be a work of genius, though not of the strictest authenticity.
Yet I was asking something which is about the scientific equivalent of: ' Have you read a work of Shakespeare's?
Yet, apart from the title, we find only traditional Italian musical terms within the work, suggesting that Beethoven was probably trying to make a point in his use of Veränderungen.
Yet many of Plato's criticisms are hard to substantiate in the work of Isocrates, and at the end of his Phaedrus Plato even has Socrates praising Isocrates, though some scholars take this to be sarcastic.
Yet his merit as an Arabist was sooner recognized than the value of his Greek work.
Yet with penal substitution at the center ', he also maintains that Christus Victor and other Scriptural views of atonement can work together to present a fully orbed picture of Christ's work '.

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