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Yet, I responded, could not similar things be said about the art of the past??
Yet this passion for passion, now that I look back on it with passion spent, seems somewhat overblown and operatic, though as a diva Miss Millay perfectly controlled her notes.
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 I adored this man, Letch Feeley, why, I cannot say.
Yet with all this knowledge I had nothing of substance to unravel our case, as you would call it, till yesterday.
Yet there is the classic case of the Gershwins' `` The Man I Love ''.
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 well I ken the banks where Amaranths blow,
Yet, in Consciousness Explained, he admits " I am a sort of ' teleofunctionalist ', of course, perhaps the original teleofunctionalist '".
Yet another notable esoteric strain stems from the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff and P. D. Ouspensky.
Yet another story holds that the freestyle name evolved in Miami over confusion between two tracks produced by Tony " Pretty Boy " Butler, " Freestyle Express " by Freestyle and Debbie Deb's " When I Hear Music ".
" 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 his accounts were still obscure, for he also wrote, " I pass over the cutting of the wood "-opting not to describe it, since he considered it as a most sacred ritual ( Ibid.
Yet Clare's sharp questions must I shun
* Sinéad O ' Connor's " Dark I Am Yet Lovely " on Theology ( 2007 ) is a treatment of the Song.
" Yet I was once your emperor ," were his last words.
" Psalm 2: " Yet I set my Holy king / On My Holy hill of Zion ," which is identified by them as Jesus Christ.
The correct way to say " I'm embarrassed " in Spanish is using the phrase tengo vergüenza ( meaning " I have shame ") or the more formal phrases me da vergüenza or estoy avergonzado .< sup > 2 </ sup > Yet, in Spanish, there also exists the adjective embarazoso, meaning the same as " embarrassing " in its denotation of something that causes a sensation of unease, but not of shame .< sup > 3 </ sup > Complicating the issue further, embarazada can sometimes also mean " hampered ", or " hindered ".< sup > 4 </ sup > This more closely mirrors the original meaning of the English word embarrass .< sup > 5 </ sup >
Yet I liked not to pray to a jealous God there where the frail affectionate gods whom the heathen love were being humbly invoked ; so I bethought me, instead, of Sheol Nugganoth, whom the men of the jungle have long since deserted, who is now unworshipped and alone ; and to him I prayed.
Yet in 1524 Francis I of France retook the initiative, crossing into Lombardy where Milan, along with a number of other cities, once again fell to his attack.

Yet and hold
Yet production of those scenes was put on hold for a few weeks whilst River Phoenix ( who was cast as the journalist and interviewer Malloy in the film ) finished working on Dark Blood.
Yet Greek culture and Greek design motifs continued to exert a powerful hold on late Victorian imagination and beyond.
Yet they possessed little hold on the country outside a cultivated liberal circle in Paris.
Yet beneficiaries of this special treatment tend to hold on to their political identification with " blackness.
Yet, this retirement was not complete and Hisamasa managed to hold some sway of the clan.
Yet, California has two additional authorities that hold the official designations of Fire Marshal.
Yet Theodore's ashes were scarcely cold when in other quarters men began to hold him up to obloquy.
Yet a third position might hold that a blues dance is simply dancing to blues music, regardless of the steps performed or whether they involved partnered or solo steps, or whether the steps and movement are aesthetically tied.
Yet, even together, their strength may not be enough to hold back the most malevolent of forces.
Yet Sebastian Mallaby argues that they hold the key to a more stable financial system ," Sebastian Mallaby, Wall Stree Journal, June 11, 2010
Yet with Hideharu's death, no one rose to hold together the Hatano clan and it disappeared completely.
Yet, his budding journalism career would have to be put on hold – Talese was drafted into the United States Army in 1954.
Yet he never failed to hold the attention of his audiences.
In other words: " In the history of mathematical logic most interest has concentrated on infinite structures .... Yet, the objects computers have and hold are always finite.
Yet Mr. Long managed to hold the world's democratic industrial governments, as well as some 20 developing countries, to the free trade commitments they had made at the start of negotiations.
Yet, power is exercised and no mechanisms of accountability can hold them fully accountable as, firstly, the Legislative Council can hold answerability by inviting them into enquiry sessions, passing a motion for non-confidence does not entails dismissal nor disciplinary action as it is not stated in the Basic Law or any statute ; secondly, they are not members of the Executive Council and not administratively accountable to the Chief Executive.
Yet, Johnson's hold on the starting job was tenuous from his first game.

Yet and off
Yet a moment did come that night when the adventurous letter writer and fantasist seemed to stride off my flashy pages, out of my mind, and plant himself in reality.
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 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.
As described in Isaac Asimov's autobiography In Memory Yet Green, the Futurians spun off from the Greater New York Science Fiction Club ( headed by Sam Moskowitz, later an influential SF editor and historian ) over ideological differences, with the Futurians wishing to take a more overt political stance.
Yet, writer Gore Vidal, in his autobiography Point to Point Navigation, recounted that Gable demanded that Cukor be fired off Wind because, according to Cukor, the young Gable had been a male hustler and Cukor had been one of his johns.
Yet about 12600 times a second, one of the atoms in that gram will decay, giving off an alpha particle.
Yet, from the ecomorphologically conservative main lineage apparently at least two major radiations branched off.
* The female protagonist in Brian Sibley's Yet Another Partridge, a radio play, throws herself off Beachy Head in despair.
Yet again, Cuevas pulled off another second round knock out.
Yet, Hitchcock remained faithful to the novel in having the bomb go off, and it also allowed him to justify in the movie that the boy's mother would eventually kill her husband, who was responsible for the boy's death, and get away with it.
" Yet he led the IX Corps at Leipzig with skill and brought off his command in good order.
Yet another proposed spur line would have branched off the East-West Line in DeKalb County, running northeast to the area of North Druid Hills, Emory University, and the town of Tucker.
Yet, at a certain age, the power would wear off, or stop being put to use.
Yet, it is unlikely that any bacteria are transferred to users of the soap, as the bacteria are rinsed off with the foam.
Yet they were in need of a singer for the band, so they fixed up a casting meeting with Amaia Montero that resulted in the creation of La Oreja de Van Gogh, who after launching album Dile al sol took off boosted by Amaia's mighty voice and catchy soft tunes trimmed with beautiful arrangements.
Yet in 1943, the Federal Council of Churches ( later renamed the National Council of Churches ) supported proposed regulations that would result in every Evangelical broadcaster being taken off the national radio networks.
Yet today, the Yacht Club boasts Seaside views and as recently as 5 to 10 years ago had its roof blown off and severely damaged in a large storm after decades of erosion drew a new coastline almost to the doorstep of the Yacht Club.
Yet it pleased God to save her, and got off into the downs, having cut all her masts by the board, and with much labour was kept from foundering.
Yet another cartoon has Baby Plucky and his father ( also seen only from the waist down ) playing miniature golf, in which Plucky manages to infuriate his father by either hitting the golf ball too lightly or hitting it so hard that it bounces off things and injures Plucky's dad, often by striking him in the groin.
* Yet another way is that if the shot is going to be high ( can be determined if the stick blade is upright on the ice 90 degrees ), the goalie can move up to cut off the angle on the player, and go down right before the shot is taken.
Yet this did not preserve it from the sacrilegious hands of Verres, who carried off from there a bronze image of the deity herself, the most ancient as well as the most venerated in Sicily.
Yet even as they did so the Viet Cong continued to attack from the north-east, although this too was soon broken off.
Yet 11 Platoon had drawn too far ahead due to its rapid follow-up and had been isolated when the remainder of D Company was forced off the line of advance by mortar fire and then halted.
Yet one day a man stumbles out of the jungle with two strange men chasing after him, Allan fights off the pursuers and then we find out that he is one of Quatermain's friends.

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