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Yet and attended
Yet he attended to his duties conscientiously, and ultimately broke his health in their discharge.
Yet another al-Qaeda member, Mohammed Saddiq Odeh admitted knowing el-Hage in Nairobi, and said that el-Hage attended his wedding.
Yet, he was not a recluse and attended to family responsibilities.
Yet another time, she attended another Apache show, and she feared for her life when the Indians, painted and wearing feathers, began to jump and shout around fires.
Yet, Mr. Adams never attended high school or college, and he did not go to school more than a year in his entire life.

Yet and community
Yet the spirit which lives in community is not identical with the community.
Yet upon confronting an organized Rabbinic community, he was not equally impressed by the established ritual and religious doctrine of Rabbinical Judaism, such as the Oral Law.
Yet since the second half of the 20th century, Bennebroek functions primarily as a commuter community for the surrounding cities.
Yet without community there is certainly no liberation, no future, only the most vulnerable and temporary armistice between me and my oppression.
The community itself acknowledges that it has yet to create the perfect society — it even provides guidebooks entitled " Not Utopia Yet " to visitors.
Yet it is also the human story of two young men, their two families and their community, and the joys and struggles they live from their recruitment in 1987 through their college freshman year ( 1991-92 ).
Yet Wightman was a well-respected business man and community leader, whose zeal for his faith and freedom of expression brought him in direct conflict with the religious establishment led by King James I.
Yet it has fallen so far in esteem even within the arts community that A-list performers are more likely to show up on the Honors ' various committee lists than on stage or even in the audience at the gala.
Yet the need for jurisdiction came from the mining community.
Yet, each of these men find themselves firmly bound up in the community, the " membership ," of Port William.
Yet, this debate has not been settled in the philosophical community.
Yet, the community attitude towards homeless shelters varies widely.
Yet, in his final volume of Main Currents he concluded that the Jeffersonian farmer, the Progressives ' traditional democratic hero, had joined forces with the greedy business community to produce a destructive form of capitalism which culminated in the 1920s.
Yet other Affordable Housing advocates state the reverse is true, that Inclusionary Zoning can have the opposite effect and actually reduce affordable housing in a community.
Yet, the growth of the Carmelite, Jesuit and Franciscan religious orders at about the same time resulted in the growth of the faith community on Faial.
Yet the park that lent the neighborhood its name still serves its residents, where through play, performance, and even the occasional outdoor film screening it functions as the venue where the community can come together.
Yet the government was committed to the idea of ' care in the community '.
Yet as the 19th century progressed, the community gained a more permanent status, and the residents adopted its current name in honour of Sir Anthony Musgrave who served as governor of Newfoundland from 1864-1869.
Yet the singer was prepared to become a prominent figure in his local community, working as a councillor and organising cultural events in Astaffort.
Yet their role as religious arbiters forces them to take positions on issues that have political ramifications and since mullahs often disagree with one another, pitting one community against the other, they are frequently perceived as disruptive elements within their communities.
Yet the park that lent the neighborhood its name still serves its residents, where through play, performance, and even the occasional outdoor film screening it functions as the venue where the community can come together.
Of wildflowers and songbirds, for example, species with little instrumental value, Leopold writes in Sand County ’ s “ The Land Ethic ”: “ Yet these creatures are members of the biotic community, and if ( as I believe ) its stability depends on its integrity, they are entitled to continuance .” And later in “ The Land Ethic ,” Leopold directly invokes “ philosophical value ” — that is, what academic environmental philosophers call “ intrinsic value ”: “ It is inconceivable to me that an ethical relationship to land can exist without love, respect, and admiration for land, and a high regard for its value.
Yet the area remains heavily diverse, representing a microcosm of the larger city in terms of the different ethnicities, ages and socioeconomic groups living within the same community.

Yet and religious
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.
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 he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature.
Yet, as Lemke and O ’ Connor point out, The Book of Lamentations, while adapting several traditional literary, historical, and cultural Near Eastern elements, is a unique literary composition, scripted to a specific historical situation, in response to an historical catastrophe, addressing the survivors of this catastrophe in a distinctive religious context.
Yet, since religion was infused in every area of life, rules for governing society, resolution of disputes, and enforcing safety and public order were also governed by the religious law, leading to an overlap of religion and modern conceptions of law.
Yet the most popular, and at the same time most stigmatized, use of psychedelics in Western culture has been associated with the search for direct religious experience, enhanced creativity, personal development, and " mind expansion ".
Yet “ Such a humanistic interest was itself religious ….
Yet, even though authority of tradition was denied and recognized at one and the same time, the movement stood for the differentiation of the Jewish national from the Jewish religious elements.
Yet other parts of the territory came into the possession of local religious communities.
Yet another area of concern is the lack of religious freedom, highlighted by alleged repression of Christian, Tibetan Buddhist, and Falun Gong groups.
Yet, even today, Pink is left out of most biographical dictionaries and overlooked in many religious histories.
Yet relations with Go-Mizunoo deteriorated after the, during which the Emperor was accused of having bestowed honorific purple garments to more than ten priests despite an edict which banned them for two years ( probably in order to break the bond between the Emperor and religious circles ).
Yet states, " it is obvious that these teachings represent the distinctive contribution of the Gnostic tradition to religious thought and persons functioning within the tradition would find themselves in general agreement with them.
Yet there were religious women who also rejected second marriage.
Yet the city of Assur remained the religious center of the empire, due to its temple of the national god Ashur.
Yet even then he proceeded so slowly and timorously, performing religious ceremonies in Rostov and paying homage to ancestral graves in Suzdal, that it took him several months to reach the Trinity, whose authorities ineffectually besought to accelerate the progress of his forces.
" 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 festivities were dampened when Döblin gave a speech in which he mentioned his conversion to Catholicism ; the religious, moral tone proved alienating, and fell on unsympathetic ears.
Yet he swore to the Pope his devotion to Catholicism to avoid a religious ‘ crusade ’.
Yet others contain short religious inscriptions, often in Latin, such as Rex Judæorum In nomine Patris Nazarenus ( B005 ) and may have been intended as amulets.

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