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Yet his concern even here is with a slowly changing socio-economic order in general, and he never deals with such specific aspects of this change as the urban and industrial impact.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
Yet even that explosion did not mean much.
Yet even here many a problem is presented ; ;
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 even in these marriages, psychologists say, wives are asserting themselves more strongly.
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 even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
Yet, even after all these stratagems, the conscience of Christian liberality is still not laid to rest, any more than is the conscience of Harvard University for having done the abject penance for its rejection of Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Divinity School Address of naming its hall of philosophy after him.
Yet even then we did nothing much but talk, and maybe neck a little.
Yet disgust can often be a learned or cultural issue too ; as Darwin pointed out, seeing a stripe of soup in a man's beard is disgusting even though neither soup nor beards are themselves disgusting.
Yet even the fish is an instrument of God's sovereignty and salvation.
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 definition according to the esthesic level does not allow that the sounds of classical music are complex, are noises, rather they are regular, periodic, even, musical sounds.
Yet the overall system endured, even through several periods of foreign rule, until the coming of Christianity in the early centuries AD.
Yet, concludes Flynn, " they do not show up even as a blip in the pattern of Dutch IQ gains.
Yet even these authentic poems may include interpolations.
Yet even in this essay Grimm showed that Minnesang and Meistergesang were really one form of poetry, of which they merely represented different stages of development, and also announced his important discovery of the invariable division of the Lied into three strophic parts.
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, the Man ' yōshū is singular, even in comparison with later works, in choosing primarily Ancient Japanese themes, extolling Shintō virtues of and virility ( masuraoburi ).
Yet, even when the evidence is obtained, translating it to practical dietary advice can be difficult and counter-intuitive.
Yet, such sauces tend to have high amounts of salt, sugar, other substances a person may wish or even need to avoid.
Yet to another Menshevik leader, Fyodor Dan, he confided that Stalin became " the man to whom the Party granted its confidence " and " is a sort of a symbol of the Party " even though he " is not a man, but a devil.
Yet, even as he provided order to existing rhetorical theories, Aristotle extended the definition of rhetoric, calling it the ability to identify the appropriate means of persuasion in a given situation, thereby making rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics.

Yet and today
Yet again, today it is almost certain that this legend was used as a metaphor, in allusion to the old Slavic pagan ceremony known as the " postrzyżyny ": During that ceremony hair cutting was performed to every boy at the age of seven.
" Yet after the death of Jesus, the inclusion of the Gentiles as equals in this burgeoning sect of Judaism also caused problems, particularly when it came to Gentiles keeping the Mosaic Law, which was both a major issue at the Council of Jerusalem and a theme of Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, though the relationship of Paul of Tarsus and Judaism is still disputed today.
Yet, many place names and some family names in eastern Germany still are of Wendish origin today.
Yet there's a thin but crucial line between those qualities and what it takes to fill arenas today: sheer self-aggrandizement on the most puerile level.
Yet today many Iraqis remain without safe drinking water or adequate supplies of electricity.
Yet, even today, Pink is left out of most biographical dictionaries and overlooked in many religious histories.
Yet Lee's concept has become universally accepted, and today it would seem subversive if anyone suggested that education in journalism, business, and law should be kept separate from the liberal arts and sciences.
Yet while he was oriented towards the West and the new allies of West Germany and paid little attention to comparatists in Eastern Europe, his conception of a transnational ( and transatlantic ) comparative literature was very much influenced by East European literary theorists of the Russian and Prague schools of structuralism, from whose works René Wellek, too, derived many of his concepts, concepts that continue to have profound implications for comparative literary theory today " ... A manual published by the University of Munich lists 31 departments which offer a diploma in comparative literature in Germany, albeit some only as a ' minor '.
Yet was quite chaotic in the midst of the Cultural Revolution, and under the direction of Mao Zedong, in 1968, to " prepare for war and natural disasters ", Shijiazhuang became the provincial capital and remains so today.
Yet today, the Yacht Club boasts Seaside views and as recently as 5 to 10 years ago had its roof blown off and severely damaged in a large storm after decades of erosion drew a new coastline almost to the doorstep of the Yacht Club.
" Yet a reference to her tomb in Samuel states: " When you go from me today, you will find two men by Rachel's tomb, in the border of Benjamin, in Zelzah " ( 1 Sam 10: 2 ).
" It is impossible that there would have been no noticeable effects that later would have been identifiable as nuclear ," they wrote, " Yet rescue and investigating personnel combed the area immediately after the blast, and the ammunition depot, which was quickly rebuilt, is in use today.
Yet today, after the victory over Greece, he stands up to England with confidence.
Yet despite these medical advances, with success in reducing the symptoms of angina and reduced blood flow, atheroma rupture events remain the major problem and still sometimes result in sudden disability and death despite even the most rapid, massive and skilled medical and surgical intervention available anywhere today.
Yet only some of the walls and the keep exist today.
In addition, he performed very frequently with other artists, including Bill Withers on " Just the Two of Us " ( still in regular rotation on radio today ), Patti LaBelle on " The Best Is Yet to Come " and Phyllis Hyman on " A Sacred Kind of Love ".
Yet despite this, the stamp of his work is still clearly visible in Georgian Dublin today.
Yet today she is not quite so sure that her first ambition -- to have a career -- is more worthwhile than love, family and a home.
Yet if one uses that as a yardstick today ( he reasons ) Great Britain is more a victim of U. S. imperialism than Kenya -- since American investors have much more at stake in the former than in the latter.
Yet the homoerotic content was perhaps not so apparent to Giustiniani ’ s generation as it has become today.
Yet in Chinese, there is not a commonly used term that can subsume the two ( today, in Chinese Catholic literature, the term " jīdū zōngjiào " ( 基督宗教 ) is used to signify all Christian sects, as the term in Chinese means " religion of Christ ").
Yet another popular PMTS used today in the automotive, sewing and healthcare industries is the MODAPTS technique.
Yet they wound up, through what some say was a mistake, with title to a thousand times that land, or practically the entire Catskill region as we know it today, in the form of a rough triangle that started west of Kingston and extended, at least on paper, to the west branch of the Delaware.
Yet today, the brain is often seen as complicated and governed by inherited mind modules, rather than being a simple organ that looks for parsimony within the influences of its surroundings, resulting in the compaction in minds of a great diversity of concepts.

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