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Yet rumours that Gower lacked serious commitment gained currency in 1989 when, as England captain he walked out of a press conference claiming he had tickets for the theatre.
Yet, as historian Thongchai Winichakul notes, kingdoms such as Sukhothai lacked distinct borders, instead being centered on the strength of the capital itself.
Yet he lacked vision on at least one issue: he felt that Miami would never be more than a fishing village.
Yet the ongoing need to secure Nui Dat significantly reduced the combat power available to the task force commander, and it was evident that with only two battalions — rather than the usual three — 1 ATF lacked operational flexibility, as while one battalion carried out operations the other was required to secure the base and provide a ready reaction force.
Yet with up to two Viet Cong battalions still believed to be in the area and with the continued vulnerability of Nui Dat to attack from the 274th Regiment, Jackson lacked the resources to mount a pursuit of the withdrawing force.
Yet the first bond issue for Burlingame High School was defeated because it lacked the necessary two-thirds majority.

Yet and fire
Yet the Air Force and military planners were, in the mid-1950s, reluctant to simply hand over the nuclear strike capability to missiles, which after launch were no longer under positive control, could not be recalled or redirected, and would reach their targets within a matter of minutes after the order to fire.
Yet another story tells of French artillerymen throwing a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary into a fire for warmth and discovering that it would not burn.
Yet when the fire is lit, Abraham walks out unscathed.
Yet while the fire was regarded by many as a national tragedy, it was also the occasion for ribald songs and jokes.
Yet due to a march-pass in 1774 and easygoing attitude of soldiers another fire started in Kutno.
Yet another fire occurred in 1819, in which burned down an almshouse built by Carl Gotthard Langhans in 1778.
Yet another criticism is the fact that many plinkers fire at metal road signs, resulting in damaged communal property.
Yet again, twelve years after the major fire, flames once more encroached on the urban areas of Athens from June 30, 2007, the same day as the Parnitha fire, and a minor fire was seen northeast of Vrilissia, in which tens of houses and properties fell to the flames, along with its forests.
Yet just as they began to move, the Australians came under heavy small-arms fire and rocket propelled grenades from their front and both flanks.
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, while the machine-guns were able to achieve plunging fire from their vantage point they were unable to observe the Australian positions through the rubber and were reduced to sweeping a broad area.
Yet 11 Platoon had drawn too far ahead due to its rapid follow-up and had been isolated when the remainder of D Company was forced off the line of advance by mortar fire and then halted.
Yet he is instrumental in breaking the Emerald Witch's spell and releasing the Prince by stomping out her magical fire ( badly injuring his foot in the process, though not as much as a normal human would, since his feet are webbed ).
Yet neither is able to connect Steerpike as the cause of the tragic events, as he was their apparent savior from the fire in the library.

Yet and risk
Yet Leslie cleverly manipulates the attorney into agreeing to buy back the letter, even though in doing so he will risk his own freedom.
Yet many algorithms are available that reduce the risk of connected characters.
Yet others may concentrate on the contents of the travelers baggage, and imported goods to ensure nothing is being carried that might bring a biosecurity risk into the country.
Yet, due to the risk entailed in selling poison or like products ( e. g. alcohol ), he sees no danger to liberty to require warning labels on the product.
Yet, it is recommended that older patients or those who are at risk of developing certain skin conditions undergo biopsy in order to remove the possibility of tumor.
Yet, the problem with standard external beam radiotherapy is that much is exposed to high doses of radiation, placing patients at risk for radiation damage.
Yet there is one weakness of the probabilistic risk assessment method that has been emphatically demonstrated with the Fukushima I nuclear accidents -- the difficulty of modeling common-cause or common-mode failures:
Yet, you still risk your lives and continue on your journey.

Yet and taking
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 the glory days of the Cowboys were again beginning to dim as free agency, age and injuries began taking their toll.
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 early in October 1854, Sevastopol was not the towering fortress it later became, and Totleben himself maintained that had the allies assaulted it immediately, they would have succeeded in taking the city.
Yet whilst equipment was lacking and outdated, Italian authorities were acutely aware of the need to modernize and were taking the necessary steps in accordance with their very own relatively advanced tactical principles.
Yet, without taking into account the electron's spin, the Klein – Gordon equation predicts the hydrogen atom's fine structure incorrectly, including overestimating the overall magnitude of the splitting pattern by a factor of for the n-th energy level.
Yet Perdita is capable of taking real action in emergency situations.
During this period, Rosanne Cash covered several Hiatt compositions, taking " It Hasn't Happened Yet " to the Top 20 on the country charts.
Yet Savage has developed a strong adaptation to the feeling of pain and endurance after taking such damage.
Yet the abstract distinctions of " big change " versus " little change " will probably continue to exist, simply taking new forms.
Yet another goal may have been to boost the morale of the decade-long rebellion in Indian Administered Kashmir by taking a proactive role.
Yet while the owners chose to create an artificial criteria for player salaries ( the cap ), they refused to break from the " market demand " system when it came to ticket prices, essentially saying that while the players were taking advantage of owners in an " emotional " business, the owners had no such problem taking advantage of fans.
Yet Hawke had a different view about the captaincy of Yorkshire as, in 1927, he advocated the appointment of the professional batsman Herbert Sutcliffe to the post, although a controversy arose which resulted in William Worsley, another amateur, taking over.
Yet another double-cross by Starscream saw Sunstorm immersed in the liquid as well, and it began to destroy him from within as Jetfire engaged him in battle, leading him out into space where he exploded, apparently taking Jetfire with him.
Yet, as a bowler, Statham, aided he admitted by some atrocious and deliberately untrue pitches, was as deadly as ever in the 1965 County Championship, taking 124 wickets for 12. 41 apiece, and doing almost as well in 1966 and 1967.
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 his mournful spirit prevents him from taking notice of it.
Yet, available evidence suggests that Speke rushed back to England with the explicit intention to present their findings without Burton and taking credit for it.
Yet some ( including those quoted ) are outstanding achieved arrangers and producers, heavily influenced by jazz-funk, and therefore full musicians taking the jazz-funk genre into the 21st Century.

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