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Yet we continue to be afflicted by nagging disorders.
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 they were not so bound by past experience and constriction as to deny their immediate perceptions and to be dominated by their knowledge of what the experience should be.
Yet last year's volume probably topped 100 million lb. and expectations are for a market of 275 million lb. by 1964.
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 many psychologists and marriage counselors agree that domination of the sex relationship by one partner or the other can be unhealthy and even dangerous.
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
Yet the huge amount of money consumed by the Selden litigation, which many regarded as wasteful, indirectly contributed to constructive changes in legal procedure.
Yet adequate compensation -- and particularly merely adequate compensation is no substitute for those intangibles which cause a man to sacrifice part of his earning potential by taking up college teaching in the first place.
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 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 he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature.
Yet the title of Father of monasticism is merited as he was the inspiration for the coming of hundreds of men and women into the depths of the desert, who were then loosely organized into small communities, especially by his disciple, Macarius.
" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
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, with the money still being withheld by Petty and with rent due, Buddy was forced to go back on the road.
Yet the choice of terminology isn't random: Ben Stein wants you to stop thinking of evolution as an actual science supported by verifiable facts and logical arguments and to start thinking of it as a dogmatic, atheistic ideology akin to Marxism.
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 for all the failings of Erewhon, it is also clearly not a dystopia, such as that depicted by George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Yet to her great disappointment her chance to become queen passed by, and in 1657 Olympia married Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons, Count of Dreux, and Prince of Savoy.
Yet Aristophanes borrowed rather than just satirized some of the tragedian's methods ; he was once ridiculed by a colleague, Cratinus, as " a hair-splitting master of niceties, a Euripidaristophanist ".
Yet, when a distinction is made, Epipaleolithic is used for those cultures that were not much affected by the ending of the Ice Age ( like the Natufian and Khiamian cultures of Western Asia ) and the term Mesolithic is reserved for Western Europe where the extinction of the Megafauna had a great impact on the Paleolithic populations at the end of the Ice Age ( like European post-glacial cultures: Azilian, Sauveterrian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, etc.
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 and 1950s
Yet mariculture of this algae on a very large commercial scale was realized in China only in the 1950s.
Yet a number of composers born in the 1950s and later have made some impact, notably Leonid Desyatnikov who became the first composer in decades to have a new opera commissioned by the Bolshoi Theatre ( Rosenthal's Children, 2005 ), and whose music has been championed by Gidon Kremer and Roman Mints.
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 another version of cricket appeared during the 1950s in the UK in the Eagle comic.
" Yet it was during the 1950s that the, " crushing black agoraphobia descended on him, virtually imprisoning him in North Staffordshire for the rest of his life.
Yet uprisings were on the rise in the 1950s, undoubtedly inspired by the Viet Minh victory over French expeditionary forces, as it showed that a mighty European power could be dislodged from conquered territory.

Yet and returned
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, when King Edward returned to England after his victory at the Battle of Falkirk, Annandale and Carrick were excepted from the Lordships and lands which he assigned to his followers.
Yet it was with reluctance that he returned to campaigning in the spring, capturing Douai in June, before taking Béthune, and Saint-Venant, followed in November by Aire-sur-la-Lys.
Yet, despite this anti-democratic feeling, democracy eventually returned to Athens after the expulsion of the Thirty Tyrants.
Yet it is clear that it was the absence of her husband on military service in Cilicia which gave Tibullus the opportunity of seeing her, and he continued to do so when the husband returned.
Yet, with the conflict in the Crimea, war had returned to Europe, and while those troubles were " in a distant and inaccessible region " northern Italy was " so accessible from all parts of western Europe that it instantly filled with curious observers ;" while the bloodshed was not excessive the sight of it was unfamiliar and shocking.
Yet another brightening in infrared occurred in early April, after which the star returned to near its original brightness before the eruption, magnitude 15. 6.
Yet, despite his painful injury, he remained on duty until New London returned to New Orleans, Louisiana, late in May for repairs.
Yet again, the villagers returned.
" Yet it was more than a decade before Rousseau returned to depicting his vision of jungles.
Yet for the last 30 years of his life, while employed by the National Farmers ' Union, serving on the Nugent Committee ( the Defence Lands Committee that investigated which parts of the Ministry of Defence holdings could be returned to private ownership ) and throughout his later career as a TV personality, he sought-in entertaining ways-to question and rebut metropolitan assumptions about the character and function of the countryside.
Yet, although workers can hire out themselves, they cannot " hire out " or " lease " their labour, since they cannot reclaim or repossess the labour at some point after the work is done, in the same way as rental equipment is returned to the owner.
Yet 2 or 3 years later the boy, who should be approximately 6 when the character returned for a later storyline, was certainly no younger than 8 based on appearance and intelligence of the actor playing him.
Yet, as Sir Danvers would put it, the doctor had returned at the sound of wedding bells (" Facade-Reprise 4 ").
Yet, when Edward returned to England after his victory at the Battle of Falkirk, which one source accords to Robert turning the Scottish flank, Annandale and Carrick were excepted from the lordships and lands which he assigned to his followers, the father having not opposed Edward and the son being treated as a waverer whose allegiance might still be retained.

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