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Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
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Yet long before the scheduled time for return, Donovan would be watching for every speck in the sky.
Yet though the Southern States lost the worst errors in their case, they did not lose the truth they fought for.
Yet this passion for passion, now that I look back on it with passion spent, seems somewhat overblown and operatic, though as a diva Miss Millay perfectly controlled her notes.
Yet they have accepted most of the extant `` welfare state '' provisions for health, security, and the regulation of economic affairs, and they overwhelmingly approve of the traditional `` liberalism '' of the Bill of Rights.
Yet although the Kennedy Administration, and the Eisenhower Administration before it, have both declared themselves solidly for repeal of the Connally amendment, as contrary to our best interests, no action has yet been taken.
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, in summarizing a series of careful essays on the Yalta Conference, Forrest Pogue could find no basis for Yalta becoming `` a symbol for betrayal and a shibboleth for the opponents of Roosevelt and international cooperation ''.
Yet certain aids were valuable and quite credibly necessary for reciting long stretches of verse without a pause.
Yet last year's volume probably topped 100 million lb. and expectations are for a market of 275 million lb. by 1964.
Yet, paradoxically, according to Dr. Maurice Linden, many wives despise their husbands for not standing up to them.
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 there were other motivations and actions which the Belgians took after independence for which history may not find them guiltless.
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.
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Yet the highly anxious child suffered a tremendous disadvantage only in the unstructured school, and performed as well or better than average in the structured setting.
Yet we may with better reason suppose that it came originally from a foreign mythology, and that the accident of its numerical value in Greek merely caused it to be singled out at Alexandria for religious use.
Yet until the formation of the AFC South the two had had a lively history, based usually on Indianapolis owning slightly better regular season records, but Miami winning both post-season meetings.
Yet another approach is Varian patented used by Bruker Aurora M90 ICP-MS 90 degrees reflecting parabolic " Ion Mirror " optics, which are claimed to provide more efficient ion transport into the mass-analyzer, resulting in better sensitivity and reduced background.
Yet by the beginning of June 1835 he had made the Carlist cause triumphant to the north of the Ebro, and had formed an army of more than 30, 000 men, of much better quality than the constitutional forces.
Yet another interpretation of the Birth of Venus ( whose title derives from Vasari but whose action perhaps better represents the Arrival of Venus ) is provided here by its author, Charles R. Mack.
Yet in 2011, there has been a suggestion for a better and more fair voting system, which was actually suggested to developed countries, e. g. UK, US, etc.
Yet the cost was high: the allied casualty figures were approximately double that of the enemy ( sources vary ), leading Marlborough to admit – " The French have defended themselves better in this action than in any battle I've seen.
Whilst historians such as Yitzhak Baer state, " the conversos and Jews were one people ", Kamen claims, " Yet if the conversos were hated by the Christians, the Jews liked them no better.
Yet, the artist recognizes the fact that he has now become better known in this country under his ' nom-de-plume ,' and this is his way of making it official!
Yet in the end it turned out that there was little sense in producing the expensive KV tanks, as the T-34 medium tank performed better ( or at least equally well ) in all practical respects.
Yet if she had not died she might have become something better, the kind of being humanity so desperately need.
Yet there were better reasons than vanity — I needed the advance the publishers offered, which was far more generous than any given to me for a play ; the theatre itself, once so alluring, now seemed past its best, the wrinkles showing, the kisses dry and dutiful ; it would be a bitter pleasure to describe my disenchantment and blame the people who'd done me down ; and if I didn't write a book about me, it was clear no one else would.
Yet, the importance and transcendence of peace in Christian doctrine and theology might be better understood from the meaning and use of shalom.
Yet piano manufacturers, especially the smaller ones, are still experimenting with ways to build better pianos.
Yet A Cry in the Dark is better than that, mostly because of another stunning performance by Meryl Streep, who plays Lindy Chamberlain with the kind of virtuosity that seems to redefine the possibilities of screen acting.
Yet, because Alexander was not elected in opposition to a generally recognized pontiff, nor by schismatic methods, his position was better than that of Clement VII and Benedict XIII, the popes of Avignon.
Yet soon the article proved to be popular and Riis spent the better part of a year expanding it into the book How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
" Yet, condemning religious conversions, the Court also said " It is undisputed that there is no justification for interfering in someone ` s belief by way of ` use of force `, provocation, conversion, incitement or upon a flawed premise that one religion is better than the other ".
Yet the fact remains that packs that contained him invariably did better than the same pack with a replacement.
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