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Yet heart disease kills more women in our country than all forms of cancer combined.
" Maria's daughter Olga Alexandrovna commented further on the matter, " Yet I am sure that deep in her heart my mother had steeled herself to accept the truth some years before her death.
Yet another Elstree-made movie, it was rather less German at heart than Les Trois masques and La Route est belle were French ; a BIP production with a British scenarist and German director, it was also shot in English as Atlantic.
Yet my conscience does not permit me to clothe myself with religion when I have it not at heart ... Of religions there are several kinds – Buddhism, Christianity, and whatnot.
Yet some would claim that Pietism contributed largely to the revival of Biblical studies in Germany and to making religion once more an affair of the heart and of life and not merely of the intellect.
Yet, in denying the importance of the emotions in moral judgment, he is driven back to the admission that right actions must be " grateful " to us ; that, in fact, moral approbation includes both an act of the understanding and an emotion of the heart.
Yet most heart problems do not produce any murmur and most valve problems also do not produce an audible murmur.
" Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland ".
* Hebridean Symphony ( 1913, dedicated to Raymond Bantock, prefixed with the poem: From the lonely shieling of the misty island / Mountains divide us and the mist of seas / Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland / And we in dreams behold the Hebrides.
Yet this is at the heart of exploratory data analysis.
Yet with all that, I was eating my heart out.
Yet, as he said, ' he admired his heart ', a criticism which contains a great deal of truth, for though his characters do act extravagantly, madly, almost, still their basis is firm enough underneath ...
Yet there are possible identifiers, thus the reader learns that the town is located in the heart of Africa, at the end of the navigable river, just below the cataracts, and the European colonizers had been French-speaking, likely Belgians.
Yet this old heart is split in two, leaving Nicosia the only capital city in the world to remain divided by force.
Yet in that unearthly valley there always seemed to be a core of peace in the heart of the most ravening tempest .</ p >
Yet in spite of his formality, he had the unusual ability to put men at their ease by his courtesy, lack of condescension, his frankness, and what his contemporaries looked upon as the essential goodness and kindness of heart which he always radiated .”
Yet, Accra in the heart of the Gap receives only 720 millimetres ( 28 inches ) of rainfall per year — less than half the amount needed to sustain tropical rainforest ( which would be expected at a latitude of 6 ° N ).
Yet my Lord ’ s departure was sudden, and my startled heart bursted into sorrow.
Yet in the early days of its existence it offered a way into Lough Corrib and its surrounding landmass, from which an invader could strike deep into the heart of Delbhna Tir Dha Locha or Maigh Seola.
Yet as one grew to know him better one realized that the range of his heart and mind was very wide ... In the later years of his life, when his attention turned increasingly to anthropology as a means of reconstructing the past, it became more than ever clear that he had a very deep feeling for the lives of the simple people of Maharashtra.
Yet, another possibility is that it means a conversion of the heart, which conforms to the theological commentary written by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger ( Pope Benedict XVI ) on the Fatima secret.
Yet, until season seven, Weaver was simply a single, ambitious professional woman with a-somewhat hidden-kind heart.

Yet and problems
Yet he presents a realm of source material which may well serve other writers if not himself: the problems with which a New South must grapple in groping through a blind adolescence into the maturity of urbanization.
" 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 when Adorno turned his attention to Kierkegaard, watchwords like " anxiety ," " inwardness " and " leap "— instructive for existentialist philosophy — were detached from their theological origins and posed, instead, as problems for aesthetics.
Yet, anarchist authors have sometimes understated the problems of workers ' self-management in the Spanish Revolution.
Yet " The report of a deputation from the Transport and General Workers ' Union which spent a fortnight examining the problems in the Ruhr Valley ", published in The Economic Review, Volume 8, 1923, is still using the traditional term.
) Yet De Quincey's money problems persisted ; he got into further difficulties for debts he incurred within the sanctuary.
Yet another major class is the dynamic problems, in which the goal is to find an efficient algorithm for finding a solution repeatedly after each incremental modification of the input data ( addition or deletion input geometric elements ).
Yet at least he was ready to meet their leaders, to address them, and to discuss difficult problems with them.
Yet he was unsure how to solve the problems that this caused: a situation that lasted until Mercator developed the projection bearing his name.
Yet another contemporary meaning proposed by Dale Jacquette is that philosophical logic is philosophy in which any recognized methods of logic are used to solve or advance the discussion of philosophical problems.
Yet, there are differences that may be decisive for their relative applicability for different problems.
Yet another is that in combinatorial problems one must sometimes take 0 < sup > 0 </ sup > to be an empty product.
Yet he never hated, he was never bitter, he never condemned his circumstances, and he always said there are very few problems that cannot be solved through hard work.
Yet money problems continually plagued him, particularly as he began to put his three sons through college.
Yet then the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth suffered grave problems of institutional imbalance.
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.
Yet, Donohue still dominated the series, even though he suffered three DNFs ( did not finishes ) during the season due to mechanical problems with the M6A.
Yet the difficult wars at the end of his long reign and the religious problems created by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes made his last years dark ones.
Yet during the 2009 – 10 season, he began facing many injury problems, and managed to score only four times while his playing time kept diminishing.
Yet it is close enough to pursue the many ensuing official and budgetary problems in Tehran.
Yet after several technology and market problems in 2001, in line with the general launch delay suffered by UMTS technology all throughout Europe, the company was at a standstill for several years.

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