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Yet, I responded, could not similar things be said about the art of the past??
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, 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, Andersen also wrote about elvere in The Elfin Hill.
Yet another Spanish / English false friend is " America / América ", where the word " America " in English, and singular, is usually used to talk about the United States of America, and the word " América " in Spanish is used to talk about the whole American continent.
Yet, he contemplated his son ’ s words about these dreams.
Yet the film was surrounded from its inception by intense anxiety, in some quarters of the Establishment, about the offence it might cause.
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.
Yet the intervention on behalf of an unpopular dynasty brought about a revolt.
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 little is known about Thailand before the 13th century as the literary and concrete sources are scarce and most of the knowledge about this period is gleaned from archeological evidence.
Yet his reservations about twelve-tone orthodoxy became steadily more pronounced: According to Adorno, twelve-tone technique's use of atonality can no more be regarded as an authoritative canon than can tonality be relied on to provide instructions for the composer.
Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
Yet, Williams argued persuasively about the great advantage that accrues to pitchers when hitters swing at a pitch even one baseball width outside the strike zone.
Yet Schumpeter remained critical about Keynes's economics, linking Keynes's childlessness to what Schumpeter saw as an essentially short term view.
Yet the argument about how to teach reading, eventually known as " the Great Debate ," continued unabated.
Yet, even when the central government was breaking down and unable to compile an accurate census of the population in the 9th century, it is estimated that the population had grown by then to about 80 million people.
Yet the two types of investigations resemble each other in that both, if successful, uncover new facts, and these facts, although expressed in language, are generally not about language ( except for investigations in such specialized areas as philosophy of language and empirical linguistics ).
Yet, many artists still rap about their ties to Africa, culture, and sending out important messages.
Yet in spite of Josquin's colossal reputation, which endured until the beginning of the Baroque era and was revived in the 20th century, his biography is shadowy, and we know next to nothing about his personality.
Yet her emotional sensitivity is also upfront: charting the changes in the menaced men's relationship as they bicker about how to deal with their captor, stressing that only through friendship can they survive.
Yet, despite his visits to England just before the war, only about four articles by Tschichold had been translated into English by 1945.

Yet and times
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 now the very spirit of the times demands great, courageous purity.
Yet it is surprisingly timeless, in part because of the way our times have come weirdly to echo those in which it was conceived.
Yet, even during the most tumultuous times of the Cultural Revolution, Shanghai was able to maintain high economic productivity and relative social stability.
Yet it seems to suggest that human sacrifice had once been offered in archaic times, especially to Demeter.
Yet Su was a product of his times, as the identity, habits, and attitudes of the scholar-official had become less aristocratic and more bureaucratic with the transition of the periods from Tang to Song.
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 despite their strong-willed and independent natures, the people of Fairview took full part in the cooperative society of their times.
Yet he also observes that this is likely false because they were made from brick and therefore most probably from Roman times.
He has described this difficult period, " Yet at times like that I felt I'd never get a break and was desperate because during the boy band era no one wanted singer-songwriters.
Yet apart from their apparent Spanish descent and monolingualism in Spanish, their garb, culture and customs, their traditional occupations and many times their surnames are more typical of highland Quichua Amerindians than of Spaniards.
Yet, individuals who present with hoarding behaviors are often times described as having low motivation, and poor compliance levels, as being indecisive and procrastinators, which may frequently lead to premature termination ( i. e., dropout ) or low response to treatment.
Yet Ardabil remained an important city both politically and economically until modern times.
Yet, if Ivanova is any example, they remember vividly more difficult times under czars and communism.
Yet he got scared of red eyes and the next day everyone has red eyes, making him faint three times.
Yet the ticket prices at the Blackfriars were five to six times higher than those at the Globe.
Yet, an even lesser estimate of trucks destroyed by the Defense Intelligence Agency only resulted in their computer model reaching zero ( where the enemy was supposed to be out of trucks ) no fewer that 14 times during the same time period.
Yet they are the most susceptible to humidity, and as people back then reused building parts, the church may have been rebuilt several times.
Yet, around the times of Chinese new year festival, you still can see Chinese knot decorations hanging on walls, doors of homes and as shop decorations to add some festival feel.
Yet he was eventually to marry three times: Mary Reyner in 1655, Martha Mudge in 1679 and Sybil ( Avery ) Spearhawk in 1691.
Yet only God, whose wisdom and goodness comprise all times and all circumstances, can be implicitly confided in ; for God provides for all His creatures out of true love, and with the full knowledge of what is good for each.
Yet he was decorated with the Legion of Honour, and five times received medals at the Paris Salon, while Napoleon III was one of his patrons ; and it is certain he was at least as financially successful as his Barbizon colleagues.
Yet in both cases there were some who believed that they saw seven or eight times more points than some other saw.
Yet, in our times, scientific hylozoism – whether modified, or keeping the trend to make all beings conform to some uniform pattern, to which the concept was adhered in modernity by Herbert Spencer, Hermann Lotze, and Ernst Heinrich Haeckel – was often called upon as a protest against a mechanicistic view of the world.

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