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Yet and failed
Yet, one modern scholar, reading between the lines, has described the work of Hecataeus as " a curious false start to history " because, despite its critical spirit, it failed to liberate history from myth.
Yet, having decided not to prevent the Prussian rise to power by allying against her, Napoleon also failed to take the opportunity to demand Prussian consent to French territorial expansion in return for France's neutrality.
" Yet another technically sound but artistically bland recording from Uriah Heep ” ( according to AllMusic ) failed to chart and marked the end of the band's contract with Legacy Records.
Yet, " Datsu-A Ron " was actually a response to a failed attempt by Koreans to organize an effective reform faction.
Yet while few ( since Schur ) would dissent that in regard to the failed surgery ' Freud's evasiveness is blatant .... Freud was eager to protect Fliess from the obvious charge of careless, almost fatal malpractice ', there is at the same time much to suggest that ' as far as the seduction theory is concerned, Eckstein is a red herring ... no more relevant than Freud's other patients.
" In 1856 he was recalled because he had failed in the primary naval duty of finding and destroying the Russian squadron-partly, perhaps, because of his preoccupation with the self-imposed task of negotiating with Japan " Yet his agreements with Japan were ratified, and his conduct was officially commended.
Yet another invasion of Colombia led by Bolívar in 1816 failed miserably.
Yet his modesty failed to mask the justifiable pride he obviously felt in the accomplishment of the Founding Fathers.
Yet while the Sharks have failed to reach a final in the last five years, they haven't finished lower than sixth in the Championship and remain a force to be reckoned with in the BBL.
Yet they failed to ask even the simplest questions themselves.
Yet Tiger fans didn't take to him the same way as those in Cleveland, preferring the more consistent Kuenn ; and sportswriter Joe Falls, who viewed Colavito as a " self-ordained deity ," started a feature chronicling the runs he failed to drive in.
Laplace knew this well, and himself wrote to conclude the sunrise example: “ But this number is far greater for him who, seeing in the totality of phenomena the principle regulating the days and seasons, realises that nothing at the present moment can arrest the course of it .” Yet Laplace was ridiculed for this calculation ; his opponents gave no heed to that sentence, or failed to understand its importance.
Yet when Hitler landed safely at his East Prussian headquarters, it became obvious that the bomb had failed to detonate ( probably due to the extremely low temperature in the unheated luggage compartment preventing the fuse from working ).
Yet, the OSCE gave a report on your last elections, on the observation of the elections, which said they failed to meet international standards for genuine elections in many important points.
Yet while 547 Troop had detected a transmitter belonging to the 275th Regiment moving west towards Nui Dat such intercepts were unable to predict Viet Cong intentions with any certainty, while patrols through the area had also failed to detected any significant force.
Yet Daniel's successes and his failed defense of Kiev attracted the further attention of the Mongols.
Yet he never failed to hold the attention of his audiences.
Yet by around 1500 B. C., the defences failed and Kerma was conquered and occupied by the Egyptians, led by Pharaoh Tuthmosis I. Kerma's subsequent fight to protect its independence and its resistance against Egyptian occupation was one of the longest military struggles of the ancient world, lasting some 220 years ( roughly 1550-1330 B. C.
Yet while the Hungarian force was generously supported early on by the parliament in Budapest, legislators in Vienna generally failed to advance the cause of the Landwehr, leaving it by the 1870s as a skeletal force with only the appearance of parity.
Yet he has failed to gain anywhere near the same recognition in the English-speaking world.
His autobiography, In Memory Yet Green, describes how science fiction gradually became more " respectable ", while at the same time, professors of literary studies wrote things about SF — even about Asimov's own stories — which he completely failed to grasp.
Yet again, they failed to play the short ball well enough, and lost five wickets-Simon Jones and Andrew Flintoff the main culprits, taking two each-for a miserable 65 before Khaled Mashud and Aftab Ahmed took some responsibility and guided them to stumps with 95 for 5.
Yet, the land remained under Rhodes's control, and when the territory failed to produce gold, copper or other exports, the " British South Africa Company defaulted on every commitment it had made to Lewanika ," and few developments in infrastructure and education were made.

Yet and gain
Yet the benefits outweigh the costs: For that 150 hp ( 110 kW ), the engine generates an additional 400 horsepower, a net gain of.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was togain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
Yet we can gain some insights into modern patterns of exchange, value, and wealth by examining previous societies.
Yet in spite of this demand for the outward display of obedience, the drive to gain acceptance did not go unchallenged, even within the movement.
Yet the album was still experimental enough that it did not gain as wide an audience as had been hoped and the band was dropped from their record label shortly after.
Yet, none would gain any more hatred from Savage than the supposed new Immortal Man, which was the mysterious Resurrection Man.
Yet despite these hardships, Müller ’ s work began to gain popularity both in West Germany and internationally at this time.
Yet the City did gain a strong foothold, with Lonsdale Avenue.
Yet amid what international news reports, partisan and nonpartisan think tanks, the U. S. military, and the Afghan government have called a Taliban resurgence, Bush said that the Afghan National Police " have faced problems with corruption and substandard leadership ", but " as the police become more capable, and better led, and more disciplined, they will gain legitimacy and they will earn the respect of the Afghan people.
For example birds such as the homing pigeon are believed to use the magnetite in their beaks to detect magnetic signposts and thus, the magnetic sense they gain from this pathway is a possible map. Yet, it has also been suggested that homing pigeons and other birds use the visually mediated cryptochrome receptor as a compass.
Yet another example is the New Tech Network, http :// newtechnetwork. org /, is a non-profit organization that helps high school students gain the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in life, college, and the careers of tomorrow.
Yet, in the 2005 general election it was an unexpected gain for the Liberal Democrats, with Lorely Burt beating the incumbent John Taylor by a small majority of just 279 votes.
Yet he lived to see his work gain international recognition at the first Documenta in Kassel ( 1955 ), two years before his death.
Yet, Javert cannot bring himself to turn Valjean in, since Valjean had saved his life by setting him free on the barricades instead of shooting him, and then rescued another man for no personal gain.

Yet and position
Yet none of this was due to a lack of leadership on Andronikos ' part and his reign could be said to end before the Byzantine Empire's position became untenable due to the ensuing civil war which consumed the empire's remaining resources on Andronikos's death.
Yet in its position statement, the IDF writes that " there is no overwhelming evidence to prefer one species of insulin over another " and " highly purified animal insulins remain a perfectly acceptable alternative.
Yet the logic of his argument pointed to the position he would espouse during the constitutional crisis of 1937.
Yet his position continued to be difficult, inasmuch as the authority of Deák dwarfed that of all the party leaders, however eminent.
Yet Dubček found himself in an increasingly untenable position.
Yet throughout the centuries, Dordrecht held a key position in the defense of Holland.
Yet another version claims that Qi killed Bo Yi and usurped his position as leader.
Yet, trying to associate him with Vichy is inappropriate: he resigned from the Conseil National within a few months and refused any official position with the Vichy regime, such as the préfecture de l ' Hérault offered by Laval.
Yet, by earning and cultivating the support of other powerful personalities in the Luftwaffe, like Erhard Milch and Günther Korten, and personalities in the industrial sector such as Albert Speer and even Adolf Hitler, Galland was able to survive in his position for three years.
Yet following a debate in the pages of the International Socialism Journal with Chris Harman, who defended what is now the traditional IS position, he was to leave active revolutionary politics.
Yet contemporary records show he did not start in that position until at least 1823.
Yet women still occupied a lower position than men in many sectors of American life.
Yet his position was not solid because, as a member of the Yellow Banners, he was treated with suspicion by Dorgon ( 1612 – 1650 )–– the Prince Regent of the Shunzhi Emperor ( r. 1643 – 1661 )–– whose power base was in the White Banners.
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 with Earth in a much stronger strategic position, there is hope despite the losses and sacrifices.
Yet the weakness of his position lay just in the fact that he was not ultimately responsible.
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 as he was unable to see their location, for safety reasons the initial rounds were directed a distance from 11 Platoon's known location, before " walking " the fire in to between from their position, aided by D Company's favourable location between the Viet Cong and gun position at Nui Dat, which allowed the rounds to pass over their heads and fall away from them.
Yet unable to see either platoon, the D Company artillery forward observer had been unsure of 11 Platoon's exact position, further delaying the process.
Yet the Viet Cong had succeeded in closing to within of 11 Platoon's position, and much of the artillery was beginning to fall behind them as a result.
Yet the Viet Cong soon located the Australian position and the respite proved only brief.
Yet, contemporary dialectologists are particularly interested in it since it has retained the old accentuation system characterized by a Proto-Slavic new rising accent and the old position of stress, and also numerous Proto-Slavic and some Proto-Indo-European archaisms in its vocabulary.
Yet another related statistic is " left on base in scoring position with less than two out ".

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