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Yet and Shakespeare's
Yet I was asking something which is about the scientific equivalent of: ' Have you read a work of Shakespeare's?
Yet " a remarkable historical parallel " provided " a topical reason " for the publication of Leir, and perhaps also for Shakespeare's interest in the story c. 1605.

Yet and late
Yet his idea, which emerged in the context of the ethnocentric and nationalistic scholarship of the late 18th and 19th centuries, gained traction and was modified over time to support Romantic nationalism and Turanism.
Stephen C. Johnson is credited with establishing the naming convention in the late 1970s when he named his compiler-compiler yacc ( Yet Another Compiler-Compiler ), since he felt there were already numerous compiler-compilers in circulation at the time.
Yet in truth she discovered that a race was springing from Trojan blood to overthrow some day these Tyrian towers — a people late regem belloque superbum — kings of broad realms and proud in war who would come forth for Libya's downfall.
" Yet as late as 1934, there was still no regularly scheduled newscast on network radio: " Most sponsors did not want network news programming ; those that did were inclined to expect veto rights over it.
Yet another set of late myths detail the adventures of Isis after the birth of Osiris's posthumous son, Horus.
Yet in late 1945 and 1946, there was much public discussion on constitutional reform, and the MacArthur draft was apparently greatly influenced by the ideas of certain Japanese liberals.
In the late 2004 Grand Union left Faith Plaza and was replaced by a Best Yet Supermarket in 2004.
Best Yet Supermarket left in late 2005 and the store was remodeled and opened again in the spring of 2006 as Ravena Shop ' n Save ( supplied by Hannaford ).
Yet as late as 14 April Donne in Paris was still ignorant of his wife's ordeal.
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 Greek culture and Greek design motifs continued to exert a powerful hold on late Victorian imagination and beyond.
Yet the term was not coined until the late seventies by FBI agent Robert Ressler or by Dr. Robert Keppel.
Yet, despite his painful injury, he remained on duty until New London returned to New Orleans, Louisiana, late in May for repairs.
Yet according to World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong the number of the endangered black-faced spoonbills wintering in Mai Po has risen from roughly 35 in the late 1980s to 152 after 10 years.
Yet he remained an actor as late as 1617, as he appears in the " plots " for plays including Frederick and Basilea ( as Heraclius ), The Battle of Alcazar ( as an ambassador ), and 1 Tamar Cam.
Yet, even as late as in the 1470s, the crusade legend was ignored in the Chronica regni Gothorum, a chronicle of the history of Sweden, written by Ericus Olai, the Canon of the Uppsala cathedral.
Yet tourism has been helping substantially the local economy since the late 19th century with sanatoria and winter sports resorts built in the High Tatras and the Low Tatras, the areas of natural beauty such as the Slovak Paradise ( Slovenský raj ) in the south-west and the Pieniny National Park at the Slovak-Polish border, and also the region's many historical sites like Spiš Castle and nearby-located Spišské Podhradie, Spišská Kapitula, Žehra and the town of Levoča ( all of which are listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites ), Kežmarok, and Stará Ľubovňa Castle.
Yet during an IRC chat in October 2000, a month before he began posting, Titor was asked if the future could be changed from his predictions, and answered " It's too late ...
Yet at this stage Britain still maintained a network of client states in the Middle East ( Egypt until the early 1950s, Iraq and Jordan until the late 1950s ), major bases in such places as Cyprus and Suez ( until 1954 ) and expected to remain in control of parts of Africa for many more decades, Bevin approving the construction of a huge new base in East Africa.
Yet, he did not lack personal courage, and endured torture after the revolution of July 9, 1762, rather than betray his late master.
Yet, despite the backing of the Bush administration, the waiver was repeatedly blocked by the late U. S. Congressman Henry Hyde because of his security concerns about potential technology transfer to third countries.
Yet, unable to make any considerable improvements, Blokhin himself only stayed for a few months, and was again replaced by Anastasiadis in late 1998.
Yet a scholar working in the late 1930s discovered that Melville had not simply relied on his memory and went on to reveal a wealth of sources allegedly used in the composition of the novel.
Yet in response to the vitality of the Iranian blogosphere, the government decided to simultaneously pursue other tactics, announcing in late 2008 its intention to create thousands of pro government blogs, including one by the president himself.

Yet and plays
Yet starting in 1606, Buck licensed plays for publication, a function that had not previously been the responsibility of the Master's office.
The controversy plays out through a series of works issued by both men in the coming years, down to Williams ' The Bloody Tenet Yet More Bloody ( 1652 ).
Original radio plays include: ... And Yet Another Partridge in a Pear Tree, starring Penelope Keith, C. S. Lewis: Northern Irishman and It's Too Late Now.
* Straton: Yet another effete Athenian mentioned in other plays, he is imagined suffering privations among savage Scythians ( line 942 ).
Yet in their content, these stylized and enigmatic early plays are more experimental than those of her fellow playwrights at Provincetown.
Yet A Cry in the Dark is better than that, mostly because of another stunning performance by Meryl Streep, who plays Lindy Chamberlain with the kind of virtuosity that seems to redefine the possibilities of screen acting.
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, it remains one of the most democratic parties in the country and undoubtedly plays an important role in the current new era of Brazilian politics.
Yet, John Vanbrugh hardly took the attacks on his plays seriously.
Yet another motivation for creating the electromagnetic four-potential is that it plays a very important role in quantum electrodynamics.
Yet the popularity of these plays relative to those of Shakespeare and to new productions steadily eroded.
Yet since the companies acted a constantly-changing repertory, they needed an abundant supply of plays.

Yet and have
Yet had he not visited the girl at Saw Buck he would never have been involved in this latest tangle.
Yet they have accepted most of the extant `` welfare state '' provisions for health, security, and the regulation of economic affairs, and they overwhelmingly approve of the traditional `` liberalism '' of the Bill of Rights.
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
Yet if Washington gets too indignant about Soviet fallout, it will have to do a lot of fast footwork if America decides it too must start pushing up the radiation count.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
Yet you feel the orchestra is near at hand, and the individual instruments have the same firm presence associated with listening from a good seat in an acoustically perfect hall.
Yet, the object of the element of achieving through the process of goal attaining for this population appears to have been changed by circumstances brought about by the war.
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 when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
Yet this should not minimize our sacred endeavors in this world of ours, where, like faint glimmers of light in the dark, we have emerged for a moment from the nothingness of dark unconsciousness of material existence.
Yet archaeologists have increasingly come to incorporate many of the insights from archaeoastronomy into archaeology textbooks and, as mentioned above, some students wrote archaeology dissertations on archaeoastronomical topics.
Yet another explanation is that, while derived from the afore mentioned root, the name of the sea is related to naming for various forms of water and related substances in several European languages, that might have been originally associated with colors found in swamps.
" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
Yet another plan, the North-South Rail Link that would have connected North and South Stations ( the major passenger train stations in Boston ), was part of the original Big Dig but was ultimately dropped by the Dukakis administration as an impediment to acquiring federal funding for the project.
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, at first, Constantine's new Rome did not have all the dignities of old Rome.
Yet, confirmed reports of coyotes killing a human have been documented.
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 the debate did not end there ; Jan Assmann and James P. Allen have since asserted that the Egyptians did to some degree recognize a single divine force.
Yet another German diplomat noted that, " He did not have the capacity to form an overview ; to see things in perspective.
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.
:" Anyone who studies Bahá ' ísm learns very soon of the volume sacred to those who profess this religion and known as " The Most Holy Book ... Yet, strange to say, although the teachings of Bahá have been widely proclaimed in Great Britain and America, only fragments of al-Kitab al-Aqdas have been translated previously into English.
Yet it is surprisingly timeless, in part because of the way our times have come weirdly to echo those in which it was conceived.

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