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Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
According to The Institute for Research on World-Systems, Kamakura was the 4th largest city in the world in 1250 AD, with 200, 000 people, and Japan's largest, eclipsing Kyoto by 1200 AD. Yet, despite Kamakura's annihilation of Kyoto-based political and military power at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, and the failure of the Emperor to free himself from Kamakura's control during the Jōkyū War, Takahashi ( 2005 ) has questioned whether Kamakura's nationwide political hegemony actually existed.
Yet most American movie theaters, especially outside of urban areas, were still not equipped for sound: while the number of sound cinemas grew from 100 to 800 between 1928 and 1929, they were still vastly outnumbered by silent theaters, which had actually grown in number as well, from 22, 204 to 22, 544.
Yet another exposition posits that the viewer is actually looking at an image of Mary holding the baby Jesus.
Yet, no such quote exists in the historical record — although these words were actually spoken by Charles De Gaulle.
Yet in 2011, there has been a suggestion for a better and more fair voting system, which was actually suggested to developed countries, e. g. UK, US, etc.
Yet it was still hugely popular, and for a while after the 1999 facelift, it was actually more popular than Ford's highly acclaimed Mondeo.
" Yet he agrees that " modern theologians insist on redefining that word also, so that it actually says less than ' inerrancy.
Yet, " Datsu-A Ron " was actually a response to a failed attempt by Koreans to organize an effective reform faction.
Yet from Nasa ’ s Tables the actual lunar conjunction will be Tuesday, March 21, 836 at 2: 19 AM so the New Moon would actually appear after sunset on Wednesday, nothing to fear it all.
Yet, because so much of the surviving 15th-century repertory of English carols is anonymous, and Dunstaple is known to have written many, most scholars consider it highly likely — for stylistic as well as statistical reasons — that some of the anonymous carols from this time are actually by Dunstaple.
Yet such calculations assume that multiple failures must have independent causes, and similar flight control failures have actually occurred:
Yet on the following Impact, when Joe stormed into Nash's locker room looking for a fight, Nash was actually able to persuade Joe into accepting his Machiavellian mentorship.
Yet before they could actually storm the fortress, they had to cross the plateau at Arogye, which lay across the only route to Magdala and was held by Tewodros ' forces.
Yet other Affordable Housing advocates state the reverse is true, that Inclusionary Zoning can have the opposite effect and actually reduce affordable housing in a community.
Yet, Victor actually suffered and Nikki and Victor reunited, while they set out to destroy Sharon and Tucker McCall who wanted to keep Victor away so he too could take over Newman.
Yet I could not even get a review or interview with our nation's capital newspaper, when local artist's with no deal and no cd releases, were actually getting full page / front page stories.
" Yet with all these developments, Skinner is still best known for his highly imitative French Horn stop, which is his only sonic creation that he actually patented.
" Yet he agrees that " modern theologians insist on redefining that word also, so that it actually says less than ' inerrancy.
Yet other characters are capable of breaking the fourth wall and addressing the readers directly, such as the She-Hulk and Deadpool ; and still others, such as the Earth's Watcher, Uatu, is possessed of the ability to see all alternate Earths in the Marvel Universe setting at will, including the real one in which he and all other beings are nothing more than fictional characters ( in some early issues of What If ?, the Watcher actually addressed the reader by showing him which issues of which comics the past exploits of a given character could be found in ).
Yet, we actually can describe the action of this driver in terms of simple linguistic rules.
Yet the Joker in question was actually a G-Gnome from Cadmus using an illusion of Joker.
Yet, only a fraction of these hormones are actually absorbed by the animal.
Yet, the value of the total masses of output-values actually produced by all enterprises affected the market prices that could be obtained by each in distribution ; it affected how the market would reward each of the producers, and there was a real, systematic relationship between total value produced and total sales revenue ( even although these might not be equal ).

Yet and image
Yet, the memory of the military victories of her reign contributed to Tamar's other popular image, that of a model warrior-queen.
Yet many contemporary psychologists are concerned that the current image is far from acceptable and that the science and profession of psychology continues to suffer because of that image.
Yet Uno's successor, the eloquent if obscure Kaifu Toshiki, was successful in repairing the party's battered image.
Yet, it finishes as soon as the image on the retina has stabilized, whether due to finishing of the saccade itself or not.
Yet, that millisecond ( or so ) is long enough for a snapshot of the retinal image to be stored, and to enable its further processing.
Yet when the two monocular images of the object are fused, creating a Cyclopean image, the object has a new visual direction, essentially the average of the two monocular visual directions.
Yet another states that an image of this Virgin appeared on the sleeve of Franciscan monk Martín de Valencia, while praying on the pyramid mound of Cholula.
Yet ironically, this only narrowed Mercury's brand image and buyer appeal even deeper, and sales continued to fall.
Yet, such an aesthetic outcome suggests the application of a more complex surgical approach, which requires that the surgeon balance the patient ’ s required rhinoplasty, with the patient ’ s aesthetic ideal ( body image ).
Yet Walter Burkert's constant warning is, " It is hazardous to project Greek tradition directly into the Bronze age "; only one Minoan image of a bull-headed man has been found, a tiny seal currently held in the Archaeological Museum of Chania.
Yet another is the existence of function level definitions that are not the lifted ( that is, lifted from a lower value-level to a higher function-level ) image of any existing value-level one: these ( often terse ) function-level definitions represent a more powerful style of programming not available at the value-level and, arguably, are often easier to understand and reason about.
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.
NASA false-color, composite satellite image. Yet the very ships involved in supporting the export of McMurdo Station ’ s waste present pollution hazards themselves.
Yet when he attempts to take a portrait of her, the image is blurred save for her birth mark.
Yet the imagery is crisp and " feels " like an optical image.
**" Haven't Yet Seen the Love Poem to You " was the image song for the 1994 Mitsuya Cider commercial campaign.

Yet and corresponded
Yet he faithfully corresponded with his readers, some of whom had taken to investigating reports of anomalous phenomena and sending their findings to Fort " ( Clark 1998, 235 ).
Yet already, some thought that the description corresponded more to the Sault-au-Récollet situated on Rivière des Prairies.

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