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Yet and own
Yet it seems clear that there can be no good sufficiently great, or evil repelled sufficiently grave, to warrant the destruction of mankind by man's own action.
Yet, Paul acknowledges the mutuality of marital relations, and recognises that his own singleness is " a particular gift from God " that others may not necessarily have.
Yet two of his own advisers, Henri Christophe and Alexandre Pétion, helped provoke his assassination in 1806.
Yet the delegates were worried that each elector would only favor his own state's favorite son candidate, resulting in deadlocked elections that would produce no winners.
Yet that passiveness also testified to the fact that they had no desire to conquer British territory, but only to preserve their ability to rule in their own territory.
Yet his own proposals published in January 1922 fell far short of an autonomous all-Ireland republic.
Yet none of those personalities are his own and are immediately put away at the conclusion of their usefulness.
Yet Solomon sins by allowing his foreign wives to worship their own gods, and so on his death and reign of his son, Rehoboam, the kingdom is divided in two.
* Edward and Canterbury Cathedral are mentioned in Chapter 52 of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens: " Yet the bells, when they sounded, told me sorrowfully of change in everything ; told me of their own age, and my pretty Dora's youth ; and of the many, never old, who had lived and loved and died, while the reverberations of the bells had hummed through the rusty armour of the Black Prince hanging up within, and, motes upon the deep of Time, had lost themselves in air, as circles do in water.
Yet, none of his own men would light the pyre, a passer-by ( Poeas ) was asked by Heracles to light the pyre.
" Yet despite his contempt, the interactions related in his postcards often show his own ignorance.
Yet, notwithstanding this parliamentary triumph, there were not a few of his own colleagues and supporters who condemned the spirit in which the foreign relations of the Crown were carried on.
Yet the irony was, and is, that both Eastern and Western governments were faced with the same barriers in achieving their objectives — the objections of their own citizens ; questions do exist as to the comparative amount of violence inflicted by governments upon citizen " barriers " between the totalitarian East and the liberal-democratic West.
Yet, Rousseau fails to consider that the state is not a total institution within the liberal democracies, and that the freedom of the citizen in between the elections is the freedom of the citizen to live their life in pursuit of their own happiness, subject to the law made by their elected representatives, who are, in turn, subject to popular pressure, public protest, petition, recall, referendum, initiative, and ultimately, electoral defeat if they fail to heed the views of those they represent.
Yet it has been contested by some critics, such as Clark McPhail who points out that some studies show that " the madding crowd " does not take on a life of its own, apart from the thoughts and intentions of members.
Yet Leslie cleverly manipulates the attorney into agreeing to buy back the letter, even though in doing so he will risk his own freedom.
He is commonly thought of as being a proponent of Theory Y, but, as Edgar Schein tells in his introduction to McGregor's subsequent, posthumous ( 1967 ), book The Professional Manager: " In my own contacts with Doug, I often found him to be discouraged by the degree to which theory Y had become as monolithic a set of principles as those of Theory X, the over-generalization which Doug was fighting .... Yet few readers were willing to acknowledge that the content of Doug's book made such a neutral point or that Doug's own presentation of his point of view was that coldly scientific ".
Yet, they have a fragile self-esteem and cannot handle criticism, and will often try to compensate for this inner fragility by belittling or disparaging others in an attempt to validate their own self-worth.
Yet peace does not exist of its own will.
Yet, the origin of the name is uncertain ; it may derive from the Mi ' kmaq word for " gathering place ", or from the Iroquois word hehonguesto, meaning " one's own nose ".
Yet whilst equipment was lacking and outdated, Italian authorities were acutely aware of the need to modernize and were taking the necessary steps in accordance with their very own relatively advanced tactical principles.
Yet, she is informed by The Owl in a painting that it may come back any time and reveals to her that it is a creation of Alice's own fears.
Yet the battle itself was not the death-blow for the French navy: the subsequent mismanagement and underfunding of the fleet under Pontchartrain, coupled with Louis XIV's own personal lack of interest, were central to the French losing naval superiority over the English and Dutch during the Nine Years ' War.

Yet and writing
Yet such is the dramatic power of his writing that the audience is nevertheless left in the grip of the terrible power and potency of that which came over Salem.
Yet those who did not appreciate it as model of history could still admire the style of writing — as Dionysius of Halicarnassus praises its sweetness and charm ( De Thuc.
Yet, writing to Jack Common in April 1936 about setting up shop, " Orwell sounds hard put to find £ 20 in order to stock his shelves, rather than like a man who had received £ 500 a couple of months earlier.
For example, YACC ( Yet Another Compiler Compiler ) takes input in Backus-Naur form and converts it to a parser in C. Though it was originally created for automatic generation of a parser for a compiler, yacc is also often used to automate writing code that needs to be modified each time specifications are changed.
Yet earlier in the essay he offers another verb, refers, writing of " that to which the sign refers, which may be called the reference of the sign ".
Yet through this William Motherwell carried out useful literary and cultural work, simply by the act of writing down and recording.
Yet he kept writing, mostly poetry and even prose, but songs as well.
Yet, for the most part, Ley turned back to his original scientific interests, while writing a biography of Conrad Gessner ( the " Father " of modern Zoology ).
Yet for all the importance he played on them, Shostakovich may have been right in writing the symphony without a text, in view of the censorship that would eventually be reimposed.
Yet he had already started writing for the stage by this date.
Yet the tradition of writing in Andorra dates farther back than the 20th century ; Antoni Fiter i Rossell, from the parish of Ordino, wrote a history book of his lands called Digest manual de las valls neutras de Andorra in 1748, describing the feudal historical and legal setting of Andorra.
Yet Aglaya does not renounce Myshkin and even arranges to meet Nastassya Filippovna, who has been writing her letters in an attempt to persuade her to marry Myshkin.
Yet again, distributive writing is not just bound to computing like CSCT.
When the film was released, New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther, liked the direction of the film and the acting, writing, " Yet such is the role that Mr. Sinatra plays in Suddenly !, a taut little melodrama that ... shapes up as one of the slickest recent items in the minor movie league ... we have several people to thank-particularly Richard Sale for a good script, which tells a straight story credibly, Mr. Allen for direction that makes both excitement and sense, Mr. Bassler for a production that gets the feel of a small town and the cast which includes Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates.
Yet, William Beckford, writing in August 1787, noted that Mafra was of little interest, and nothing more than a few rooftops nestled in mountains.
It would seem that there is no way to write such a book without violating rabbinic law .... Yet at times it is urgent to teach a body of sound doctrine to those who require it .... The problem is to find a method for writing such book in a way that does not violate Jewish law while conveying its message successfully to those who are properly qualified ....
Yet when it has come to the use of the term " post-left anarchism ," Munson has been an open supporter, though that term was created and popularized by Bob Black in polemical response to Bookchin for writing " Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism.
Yet Lionel Curtis, who according to Quigley was one of the leaders of the Round Table movement, wished for it to be a World government with teeth, writing articles with H. G.
He discovered this while writing the first volume of his autobiography, In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ), and reprinted the story in Section 30 of that book.
In In Memory Yet Green, Asimov wrote that his motive in writing the story was to deliberately test whether one could do anything in science fiction, so he invented a society in which mother love was considered obscene.
He discovered its publication while writing his autobiography In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ) and included it in Section 30.
Yet the Pudding has served for decades as an incubator of new talents: Pudding graduates are leaders in the fields of writing, directing, and performing in theater, television, movies and the other arts.
and the reviewer in Variety writing: The film has plenty of corn, is sometimes too slow, repetitious and badly edited ... Yet has immense charm, and the photography and superb scenery make it a good travelog ad for the Great Barrier Reef.
Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, gave the film a highly positive review, and wrote, " Yet the total effect of the picture is a sense of real experience, achieved as much by the performance as by the writing and direction.

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