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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 another set of late myths detail the adventures of Isis after the birth of Osiris's posthumous son, Horus.
Yet Shakespeare's late plays have a distinctive aura to them, with elements of tragicomedy and masque blended with elements of comedy and romance and pastoral – not into a chaos as might be expected, but into coherent, dramatically effective and appealing plays.
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 1934
Yet another famous townsman was Emil Herz, a publisher at the Ullstein-Verlag ( until the Nazis forced him out as the company's director in 1934, after he had worked there for 30 years ), who described in his book something of Jewish life in Warburg.
Yet Vargas was increasingly threatened by pro-Communist elements in labor critical of the rural latifundios by 1934, who sought an alliance with the countries peasant majority by backing land reform.
Yet, in another letter from Eleanor, in May 1934, Eleanor implied that she did not like the instability of Lorena ’ s life, and found it discomforting, “ saying that she was tired of the ‘ bad things ’ that Lorena ’ s temperamental nature did to her ( her being Hickok ).” Eleanor even told Hickok that she thought Hickok was in a mental and emotional depression.
Yet at the same time, it provided a sanctuary for Konrad Adenauer in 1934, who had been unceremoniously removed from his position as mayor of Cologne.

Yet and there
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet as an evocation of time past, there are few such successful portraits in English historical literature.
Yet after long and earnest discussion Stalin accepted the Curzon Line and even agreed voluntarily that there should be digressions from that line of five to eight kilometers in favor of Poland in some regions.
Yet, if the argument is turned awry, there may be found a great deal in Bryan's view, after all.
Yet there were always some that moved farther and farther out, seekin' grass and water.
Yet though it may seem difficult to envision any definitive resolution of the problem of ownership and control, there are nevertheless certain suggestions which seem to be in order.
Yet there were other motivations and actions which the Belgians took after independence for which history may not find them guiltless.
Yet are not we of the mid-twentieth century, who rightly do not believe there is any such `` thing '' as the devil, just as bad off as they -- only in a different way??
Yet during the same period there were 1,080,062 additions.
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 there is the classic case of the Gershwins' `` The Man I Love ''.
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 there was some precedent for it.
Yet there were a few recruits, such as Clement Davies, who had deserted to the National Liberals in 1931 but now returned to the party during the World War II and who would lead it after the war.
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 there is now little doubt that the hollow-walled broch tower was purely an invention from what is now Scotland, or that even the kinds of pottery found inside them that most resembled south British styles were local hybrid forms.
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 fundamentalist Christians do not adhere to this doctrine because there are laws considered addressed to the nation of Israel.
Yet there is a nucleation barrier, which implies an interfacial discontinuity ( or internal surface ) between the glass and the melt.
Yet despite their mutual insistence on the self-evidence that " all men are created equal ", their insistence that the citizens of a republic be educated at public expense, and the evident parallel between the concepts of the " general welfare " and Rousseau's " general will ", some scholars maintain there is little to suggest that Rousseau had that much effect on Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers.
Yet there are passages which are moderate in tone ; G. V. Lechler identifies three stages in Wycliffe's relations with the papacy.
Yet there are many different types of motor vehicles such as motor scooters, motor cycles, trucks, cars and SUVs and many variations even within these categories.
Yet there is a difference between a hill and a big hill.
Yet there were no legal documents describing its powers or acknowledging its existence.
Yet this art angers Guildenstern to the point where he strikes the Player because this theater makes it seem as if there are definite answers to all of Guildenstern's philosophical question.

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