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Yet and comfortable
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.
: Mr Thrale's Sobriety, & the Decency of his Conversation being wholly free from all Oaths Ribaldry and Profaneness make him a Man exceedingly comfortable to live with, while the easiness of his Temper and slowness to take Offence add greatly to his Value as a domestic Man: Yet I think his Servants do not much love him, and I am not sure that his Children feel much Affection for him: low People almost all indeed agree to abhorr him, as he has none of that officious & cordial Manner which is universally required by them-nor any Skill to dissemble his dislike of their Coarseness-with Regard to his Wife, tho ' little tender of her Person, he is very partial to her Understanding ,-but he is obliging to nobody ; & confers a Favour less pleasingly than many a Man refuses to confer one.
Yet they disguise it from Peevly and Botch to avoid revealing their comfortable surroundings.

Yet and League
Yet the Phillies lost in the NLDS to the St. Louis Cardinals – the team that won the National League Wild Card as a result of the Phillies beating the Braves.
Yet, they didn't have the military might that King Charles I ( and his nobles ) had, so they solicited the help of the Scottish with the Solemn League and Covenant that promised to impose the Presbyterian religion on the Church of England.
Yet he also prevented the formation of a powerful third major league when he stopped Pants Rowland from upgrading the Pacific Coast League in the 1940s.
Yet non-interventionist sentiment remained ; the U. S. Congress refused to endorse the Treaty of Versailles or the League of Nations.
Yet, the Blue Jays were still trying to compete in the American League East and in 1997 signed free agent Roger Clemens.
Yet while the League admitted only working class women to membership, it was dependent on non-working class women for support and, in deference to its supporters ' wishes, affiliated with the National American Woman Suffrage Association — the organization to which it saw itself as an alternative — rather than with the Socialist Party Women's Committee.
Yet the immediate roots of the Industrial Union League were in the SLP's mass expulsion of Section Bronx during the 1920s.
Yet his quickness and speed made him a perfect fit at that size for the Canadian Football League.

Yet and table
Yet another is the Greek saganaki, an appetizer of cheese served flambé at the table.
Yet another function a router performs is called policy-based routing where special rules are constructed to override the rules derived from the routing table when a packet forwarding decision is made.
Yet to secure a place at the table, in 1947 ABC submitted requests for licenses in the five cities where it owned radio stations ( which together represented 25 percent of the entire nationwide viewing audience at the time ).
# Yet another alteration, named speed quarters, involves six or more people around a small table, several quarters, beer for each player, and two empty shot glasses placed in front of opposite players.
Yet again, though, a Championship win was followed by a decline and the next twenty years saw the county almost always in the lower half of the table.
Yet the staff had to lay the table for at least four persons because it is said that the king used to talk to imaginary people like Louis XV, Mme de Pompadour or Marie Antoinette while he was eating.
Yet another 10 meters in the corridor leading to the table.

Yet and positions
Yet with the forward UN positions in both the US I Corps and US IX Corps sectors increasingly untenable as the Chinese exploited gaps between formations, Van Fleet ordered a withdrawal to the Kansas Line in the mid-morning.
Yet, while the machine-guns were able to achieve plunging fire from their vantage point they were unable to observe the Australian positions through the rubber and were reduced to sweeping a broad area.
Yet their role as religious arbiters forces them to take positions on issues that have political ramifications and since mullahs often disagree with one another, pitting one community against the other, they are frequently perceived as disruptive elements within their communities.
Yet in a number of cases it is difficult to determine, and to classify, the ideological positions of candidates and deputies.
Yet Peck mounted a counter offensive and retook the lost positions in the battle of Hill's Point.

Yet and previous
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet in stark contrast with this positive view, research on the history of the metronome and its influence on performance practice reveals criticisms of metronome use, and highlights differences of " performance practice " and cultural perception / values between the current modern European / Western society ( which values the metronome ), and the same society during previous times ( beginning of the 19th century and earlier: classical / romantic / baroque eras etc.
Yet again, the album was stylistically divergent from previous releases.
Yet we can gain some insights into modern patterns of exchange, value, and wealth by examining previous societies.
Yet, as John Dawson pointed out in Washout, no previous writer about the Aborigines in Van Diemen's Land had found the sources listed by Boyce contained anything worth reporting, not even Boyce himself in his own history of the Tasmanian Aborigines and the Anglican Church ....
Yet, " top tōsen ", i. e. being elected with the highest vote, is considered a special achievement and thus noted where changed from the previous election for the same class of Councillors ( 1998 ).
Yet, this field has traditionally been hampered by confounding variables, such as cost and the potential for previous exposure to an experimental environment.
Yet, due to hope and trust of the traditional fanbase in the iconic figure of Zagorakis, the summer of 2007 saw an unprecedented rise in season ticket sales, toppling all previous club records, and bringing a much-needed influx of cash for the club.
Yet Rovers triumphed again in even more dramatic circumstances than the previous season.
Yet the slow development of a native school of painting, which had made progress in the previous reign, continued under James, producing figures like Robert Peake the Elder ( died 1619 ), William Larkin ( fl.
Yet another DB5 appeared in Casino Royale ( 2006 ), this one with Bahamian number plates and left-hand drive ( where the previous British versions had been right-hand drive ).
Yet Soviet suspicion of SDI continued, and U. S .- Soviet relations — already strained by the failure of the Geneva Summit the previous year — were further strained by the Daniloff-Zakharov espionage affair.
Yet, in spite of the previous disasters, by Abbot Gasquet's computation ninety-one houses belonging to the canons regular wee suppressed or surrendered at the time of the Reformation between 1538 and 1540, with one thousand and eighty-three inmates — namely, Austin Canons, fifty-nine houses and seven hundred and seventy-three canons ; Premonstratensians, nineteen houses and one hundred and fifty-one religious.
Roger Westcombe compared the film to classic Westerns: " Yet far from a typical Western's sense of freedom, Border Incident shares with Mann's previous film noir T-Men that film's inky, submerged visual quality.
Yet, vestiges of Morningside's previous autonomy are still evident in the 55416 Zip Code that it shares with adjacent Minneapolis and St. Louis Park, in the water system which is connected to the City of Minneapolis water department, and in the charming village-within-a-city atmosphere that remains.

Yet and years
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
Yet one has to go back only some sixty years.
Yet another of Timur Shah's sons, Shuja Shah ( or Shah Shuja ), ruled for only six years.
Yet it had been the capital of the state for over a thousand years, and it might have seemed unthinkable to suggest that the capital be moved to a different location.
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, 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, barring situations of medical abnormality or extreme privation, all the children in a given speech-community converge on very much the same grammar by the age of about five years.
" Maria's daughter Olga Alexandrovna commented further on the matter, " Yet I am sure that deep in her heart my mother had steeled herself to accept the truth some years before her death.
Yet, rhetoric vanished substantially from the French scene, educational or intellectual, for some 60 years ..
Yet Adorno's attempts to break out of the sociology of music were, at this time, twice thwarted: neither the study of Mannheim he had been working on for years nor extracts from his study of Husserl were accepted by the Zeitschrift.
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 again, Smale performed poorly his first years, earning a C average as a graduate student.
Yet at the same time, theirs was a sophisticated, civilized, and highly articulated shared ideal of pleasure: as Virginia Woolf put it, their " triumph is in having worked out a view of life which was not by any means corrupt or sinister or merely intellectual ; rather ascetic and austere indeed ; which still holds, and keeps them dining together, and staying together, after 20 years ".
Yet while oral fairy tales likely existed for thousands of years before the literary forms, there is no pure folktale, and each literary fairy tale draws on folk traditions, if only in parody.
Yet the dispute drags on for eighty years, largely because the judge, the creator god, favors Set.
" Yet it is common knowledge, Trotsky argues, that three years later, in 1926, " Bukharin was the chief and indeed the sole theoretician of the entire campaign against ' Trotskyism ', summed up in the struggle against the theory of the permanent revolution.
Yet he believed it might have taken a beginner 20 years of study to achieve this kind of movement.
Yet I survived that torture, which left me urinating all over myself and left me paralysed for years.
Yet, before the siege, a state of peace had existed for twenty years between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire, as a result of the Peace of Vasvár.
Yet 183 years ago, Hallowell's inhabitants enjoyed the services of 71 stores along Water Street ( by contrast, Augusta had a population of 1, 000 and just 20 merchants ).
Yet another replacement covered bridge was destroyed by a windstorm a few years later.
Yet according to Historian David Chandler it may be possible that the Sedgemoor campaign, and its subsequent persecutions driven by the bloodthirsty zeal of Judge Jeffreys, set in train a process of disillusion that culminated in his abandonment of his king, and long-time patron and friend, just three years later.
Yet three years later, he lived to mourn this brother's death in tears. He was described by one of his assistants late in his life as a man ' warm and impatient, readily provoked, and when itrrittated, not easily soothed '.
Yet this great victory was virtually fruitless, owing to the domestic dissensions which prevailed in the Commonwealth during the following five years.

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