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Yet they keep running from one physician to another, largely to get a willing ear who will listen to their parade of troubles.
Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
Yet another different set of names is found in Valerius Flaccus ' Argonautica: he mentions Euryale, Harpe, Lyce, Menippe and Thoe.
Yet all appear to treasure the truth that liberates, and Jesus taught his followers to love one another.
Yet another says she disguised herself as Isis and seduced Osiris and subsequently gave birth to Anubis.
Yet another of Timur Shah's sons, Shuja Shah ( or Shah Shuja ), ruled for only six years.
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.
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 in its position statement, the IDF writes that " there is no overwhelming evidence to prefer one species of insulin over another " and " highly purified animal insulins remain a perfectly acceptable alternative.
Yet another is the Greek saganaki, an appetizer of cheese served flambé at the table.
" Yet another excerpt where Montesqieu's comparative approach is evident is the following one from Chapter XIII of Book XXIX:
) Yet another of the remarkable events in Defoe's life, the storm was the subject of his book The Storm.
Yet another Brussels edition was called for in 1611.
Yet another possible candidate for the fourth condition of knowledge is indefeasibility.
Yet another equivalent definition of the ellipse is that it is the set of points that are equidistant from one point in the plane ( a focus ) and a particular circle, the directrix circle ( whose center is the other focus ).
Yet another counterexample 85282 < sup > 5 </ sup > + 28969 < sup > 5 </ sup > + 3183 < sup > 5 </ sup > + 55 < sup > 5 </ sup > = 85359 < sup > 5 </ sup > was found by Jim Frye in 2004.
Yet another advantage of the NIST curves is the fact that they use a = − 3 which improves addition in Jacobian coordinates.
Yet another notable esoteric strain stems from the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff and P. D. Ouspensky.
Yet another is in the Ambrosio company version of Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei ( The Last Days of Pompeii ) ( 1913 ).
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 ".
Yet another lodger, Captain Lanz, appears to be in league with Montag.
Yet the next day he headed up river on a different steamer that was captained by another.
Yet another episode of his female affairs that stands out was when he carried away the oxen of Geryones, he also visited the country of the Scythians.
Yet, less than half a century later, the strains of military expeditions produced another revolt in Astrakhan, ultimately subdued.

Yet and Spanish
Yet a contemporary atmosphere of Spanish convivencia is evoked by the inclusion nobility, rogues, vagrants, young and old, men, women, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish characters.
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, when he was offered the southern fortresses of the Republic — the French possession of which would make the Spanish Netherlands indefensible — and ten million guilders, he refused.
Yet, anarchist authors have sometimes understated the problems of workers ' self-management in the Spanish Revolution.
Yet the design of many homes is inspired by California Spanish architecture.
Yet it had been a hard fought contest: French casualties amounted to about 9, 000, and the Spanish had suffered some 12, 000 killed, wounded or lost.
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 cultural contributions notwithstanding, some present-day historians also see the era as one of the beginning of economic regression for Italy ( there were some economic downturns due to the opening up of the Atlantic trade routes and repeated foreign invasions and interference by both France and the Spanish Empire ).
Yet the " Spanish ", folkloric elements were not necessarily rejected.
Yet the Navarrese were loyal to their Spanish sovereigns, and no part of the country offered a more determined or more skilful resistance to Napoleon.
Yet, the raids against the Spanish authorities led by Admirals Borran and Cochrane, members of the libertarian expedition of José de San Martín, woke the longing for liberty in the minds of the local people.
Yet the abolition of slavery did not allow for independence and did not prevent Toussaint L ' Ouverture from joining the Spanish army working towards the greater goal of a sovereign Haitian state.
Yet the Spanish army very nearly succeeded in spite of internal dissensions that had compromised its regular command.
Yet evidence and records show that the Spanish were definitely not the first people on the island.
Yet, Santa Cruz, the Spanish admiral, who was acclaimed for his victories against the House of Aviz and its partisans in the Azores, recognized that England presented a grave threat to Spain's empire, and he became a zealous advocate of war with the English.
Yet earlier Europeans, especially the Spanish, had written numerous non-English-language accounts about the Indians ' construction of mounds.
Yet there was too much bad blood between Spanish and the Dropper for either of them to relax.
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Yet the Spanish competition was short-lived, as the Louisiana Territory was transferred first to France in 1800, then the United States in 1803.

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