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Yet and Davidson
Yet another personality who has a prehensile tongue, Hugh Davidson, takes over.

Yet and impressed
Yet upon confronting an organized Rabbinic community, he was not equally impressed by the established ritual and religious doctrine of Rabbinical Judaism, such as the Oral Law.
Yet you've said he was impressed right away.

Yet and him
Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
Yet with a mind less shallow, if less sharp, than some of the fortune-happy syndicates which back him, he feels what he cannot formulate ; ;
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, in spite of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as many as a dozen times just what's wrong with him ; ;
Yet Andy plowed ahead, mouthing the inconsequential words as if they possessed real meaning, and gradually his listeners warmed to him.
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
Yet if he were not there, they would have missed him, as they would have missed the sounds of bees buzzing against the screen door in early June ; ;
Yet that had not seriously troubled him, not then.
Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot.
Yet the fans ' respect for Powell saw him come under remarkable little criticism.
" Yet Hartmann's connections were with Max Scheler and the Munich circle ; Husserl himself evidently did not consider him as a phenomenologist.
Yet he failed to gain a position he thought would lead him to success.
Yet he hurled himself downwards and backwards and got the base of his thumb to the ball, with the momentum sending him cascading to the ground.
Yet at one point during trial, a U. S. Army interpreter asked Baron Ernst von Weizsäcker how Hitler could have made him a high official.
Yet from the still surviving recollections in his mind, the Author has frequently purposed to finish for himself what had been originally, as it were, given to him.
Yet his admirers considered him to be a highly creative individual with a great love for the aesthetic, for nature, and for young girls.
Yet when the latter lay dying at Salerno on 25 May 1085, the Abbot of Monte Cassino was one of those whom he recommended to the cardinals of southern Italy as fittest to succeed him.
Yet David hears about this and, having received divine counsel ( via the Ephod ), finds that the citizens of Keilah would betray him to Saul.
Yet do not regard him as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother " ( 2 Thess 3: 6-7, 14-15 ).
Yet Sarnoff's affiliates were mistrustful of him.

Yet and poet
Yet it was Severn who agreed to accompany the poet to Rome when all others could, or would, not.
Yet it was principally as a Latin poet that he exhibited his full strength.
Yet though he had no real claims to be a poet he wrote some weak, sincere verse which has occasionally been included in Australian anthologies.
Yet she considered herself a poet until The Piemakers ( Faber, 1967 ) won both " success with young readers " and " critical acclaim ".
Yet we never say of the artist, or poet, or scientist, " Oh, poor soul -- she is not really responsible for that painting / theory / poem ; for don't you see how she had to rely on pen, paper, and sketches to offset the inadequacies of her own brain?
Yet there were others who took the discipline as seriously as Shen did ; the official, historian, poet, and essayist Ouyang Xiu ( 1007 – 1072 ) compiled an analytical catalogue of ancient rubbings on stone and bronze which pioneered ideas in early epigraphy and archaeology.
Yet the untimely death of young Lycidas requires equally untimely verses from the poet.
Yet the two remained lifelong friends, with the older poet acting as a literary mentor and protector at court.
Yet Guidi as well as Testi felt the influence of another poet, Gabriello Chiabrera, born at Savona in 1552.
Yet, these are not examples of what is technically called descriptive poetry because it is not the strait between Sestos and Abydos and it is not the flora of a tropical glen, which concentrates the attention of the one poet or of the other, but it is an example of physical passion in the one case and of intellectual passion in the other, which is diagnosed and dilated on.

Yet and capable
Yet the Poem contains many delicate touches of passion, and indeed the passion is every where true to nature, a great number of the stanzas present beautiful images, and are expressed with unusual felicity of language ; and the versification, though the metre is itself unfit for long poems, is harmonious and artfully varied, exhibiting the utmost powers of that metre, and every variety of which it is capable.
Yet during these sessions they were still capable of recording the single " I Feel Fine " and its B-side, " She's a Woman " ( both written by Lennon – McCartney, and not included on the album ).
Yet other receivers are capable of receiving shortwave transmissions ( 2, 000 to 30, 000 kHz or 2 to 30 MHz ).
Yet they tend to fare poorly in fighter-to-fighter combat against the same " less capable " designs due to limited maneuverability.
Yet in the early 1900s the achievement of a Royal Warrant and acquisition of some capable talent led to improved fortunes.
Yet he was a man capable of great loyalty and his love of his wife was all encompassing.
Yet his ideas are often pregnant and potentially capable of wide application.
Yet Perdita is capable of taking real action in emergency situations.
Yet it should not be missed that, psychologically at least, Chaz is perfectly capable of murder.
Yet amid what international news reports, partisan and nonpartisan think tanks, the U. S. military, and the Afghan government have called a Taliban resurgence, Bush said that the Afghan National Police " have faced problems with corruption and substandard leadership ", but " as the police become more capable, and better led, and more disciplined, they will gain legitimacy and they will earn the respect of the Afghan people.
Yet other characters are capable of breaking the fourth wall and addressing the readers directly, such as the She-Hulk and Deadpool ; and still others, such as the Earth's Watcher, Uatu, is possessed of the ability to see all alternate Earths in the Marvel Universe setting at will, including the real one in which he and all other beings are nothing more than fictional characters ( in some early issues of What If ?, the Watcher actually addressed the reader by showing him which issues of which comics the past exploits of a given character could be found in ).
Yet she is without doubt the most capable woman, if not the most capable character, within the novel ; impartial and harsh in her discipline, she is hailed by her niece-in-law Qin Keqing as " a hero amongst womenfolk ".

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