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Yet beneficiaries of this special treatment tend to hold on to their political identification with " blackness.
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Yet the wars in Wales, of which Tostig's constituents were principal beneficiaries, needed to be paid for.
Yet and special
Yet he did drop his badinage with the ordinary country girl as much in deference to the Grafin as acknowledgement that here, indeed, was something special.
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
Yet even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
Yet another function a router performs is called policy-based routing where special rules are constructed to override the rules derived from the routing table when a packet forwarding decision is made.
Yet his first courses of lectures in that department were readings and expositions of the Old and New Testament ; and to this, as also to hermeneutics, he always attached special importance, believing that for theology a sound exegesis was the one indispensable requisite.
Yet later that year, he announced on his website that although they had come up with " 15 or 16 new song ideas " for their new album, their " special brand of dysfunctionality " might keep them from finishing the project any time soon.
" Green continues: " Yet, style, in the sense of his own special way of handling form and color, remained for Metzinger the determining factor, something imposed on his subjects to give them their special pictorial character.
Yet another special edition Evolution VI was released in 1999: the Tommi Mäkinen Edition, named after Finnish rally driver Tommi Mäkinen that had won Mitsubishi four WRC drivers championships.
Yet, on January 31, 1873, the Senate abolished " the congressional franking privilege after rejecting a House-passed provision that would have provided special stamps for the free mailing of printed Senate and House documents.
" Yet they're also like my parents, or a special uncle who is particularly friendly at Christmas time ".
Yet, " top tōsen ", i. e. being elected with the highest vote, is considered a special achievement and thus noted where changed from the previous election for the same class of Councillors ( 1998 ).
" Yet a special charm lingers around the form of that graceful hero ; it is surrounded, as if with a dazzling halo ... in which Scipio with mingled credulity and adroitness always moved.
Yet, with the creation of the HHCA in 1921, " Congress has recognized that it has a special relationship with indigenous Hawaiians, and has sought to enable them to benefit in some measure from their homelands " ( 6 ).
Yet and treatment
Yet he led Britain into war for three main reasons: because he believed the British government had an obligation to British South Africans ; because he thought that the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, and the Cape Boers aspired to a Dutch South Africa, and that the achievement of such a state would damage Britain's imperial prestige around the world ; and because of the Boers ' treatment of black South Africans.
Yet, such a treatment of fields may be necessary in the case of applying Lenz's law to opposite charges.
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 their presence ... do not save the book ... from being perhaps the worst that Mr. Russell has written .... As one would expect, the author is at his best when dealing with present day ideas, if for no other reason than his large share in their inception .... By contrast, his treatment of ancient and medieval doctrines is nearly worthless.
Yet the terms in which Archimago describes the defection for which Duessa upbraids him clearly recall his treatment of Una (" With breach of love, and loyalty betrayd ").
Yet, for the most part, they either relate to subjects incapable of poetic treatment, where the writer's endeavour is rather to expound the matter fully than to render it poetically beautiful, or else expend themselves on short isolated subjects, generally myths, and are erotic in character.
Yet and tend
Yet, such sauces tend to have high amounts of salt, sugar, other substances a person may wish or even need to avoid.
Yet another effect of the instability of an odd number of either type of nucleons, is that odd-numbered elements tend to have fewer stable isotopes.
Yet they tend to fare poorly in fighter-to-fighter combat against the same " less capable " designs due to limited maneuverability.
This is made apparent with quotes such as: “ Yet history demonstrates that personal liberty is a rare and precious thing, that all societies tend toward the absolute until attack from without or collapse from within breaks up the social machine and makes freedom and innovation again possible ” ( 163 ).
Yet another search algorithm, which does tend to do better than NegaScout in practice, is the best-first algorithm called MTD-f, although neither algorithm dominates the other.
Yet and hold
Yet production of those scenes was put on hold for a few weeks whilst River Phoenix ( who was cast as the journalist and interviewer Malloy in the film ) finished working on Dark Blood.
Yet Greek culture and Greek design motifs continued to exert a powerful hold on late Victorian imagination and beyond.
Yet a third position might hold that a blues dance is simply dancing to blues music, regardless of the steps performed or whether they involved partnered or solo steps, or whether the steps and movement are aesthetically tied.
Yet Sebastian Mallaby argues that they hold the key to a more stable financial system ," Sebastian Mallaby, Wall Stree Journal, June 11, 2010
Yet with Hideharu's death, no one rose to hold together the Hatano clan and it disappeared completely.
Yet, his budding journalism career would have to be put on hold – Talese was drafted into the United States Army in 1954.
In other words: " In the history of mathematical logic most interest has concentrated on infinite structures .... Yet, the objects computers have and hold are always finite.
Yet Mr. Long managed to hold the world's democratic industrial governments, as well as some 20 developing countries, to the free trade commitments they had made at the start of negotiations.
Yet, power is exercised and no mechanisms of accountability can hold them fully accountable as, firstly, the Legislative Council can hold answerability by inviting them into enquiry sessions, passing a motion for non-confidence does not entails dismissal nor disciplinary action as it is not stated in the Basic Law or any statute ; secondly, they are not members of the Executive Council and not administratively accountable to the Chief Executive.
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