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Yet and immense
Yet he continued working on it in poverty and old age, and I like to think he was happy in his immense design, and with the admiration of such men as Jussieu and the Institut in general.
Yet, he had an immense influence on Haredi Judaism in Israel, whose formative period coincided with his years in Israel.
and the reviewer in Variety writing: The film has plenty of corn, is sometimes too slow, repetitious and badly edited ... Yet has immense charm, and the photography and superb scenery make it a good travelog ad for the Great Barrier Reef.
Yet the returns on these risky adventures were clearly immense.

Yet and literary
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 little is known about Thailand before the 13th century as the literary and concrete sources are scarce and most of the knowledge about this period is gleaned from archeological evidence.
Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
Yet while oral fairy tales likely existed for thousands of years before the literary forms, there is no pure folktale, and each literary fairy tale draws on folk traditions, if only in parody.
Yet the majority of works in Bibliotheca are by Christian patristic authors, and most of the secular texts in Bibliotheca are histories, grammars or literary works, usually rhetoric, rather than science, medicine or philosophy.
Yet while Barnes worked at his new profession, but he also joined the famous literary circle of which Hunt, Charles Lamb and William Hazlitt were prominent members.
Yet while he was oriented towards the West and the new allies of West Germany and paid little attention to comparatists in Eastern Europe, his conception of a transnational ( and transatlantic ) comparative literature was very much influenced by East European literary theorists of the Russian and Prague schools of structuralism, from whose works René Wellek, too, derived many of his concepts, concepts that continue to have profound implications for comparative literary theory today " ... A manual published by the University of Munich lists 31 departments which offer a diploma in comparative literature in Germany, albeit some only as a ' minor '.
Yet through this William Motherwell carried out useful literary and cultural work, simply by the act of writing down and recording.
Yet, paradoxically, despite being marginalized by critics and the literary establishment, the fantastique thrived as never before, both in terms of quality and quantity.
Yet this did not stand in the way of his election as Capoulia proof, if proof were needed, that literary merit outweighs all other considerations in this artistic body of men.
Yet, another facet of his literary opus were a number of poetry and graphic arts collections ( for which he collaborated with Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, Alexander Calder, and others ), several books of poetry, as well as several narrative works on art ( some edited in Italian under pen names ).
Yet there seems no doubt that intense feelings for one's native country and its identity were an early part of Japanese literary culture, and a value given aesthetic expression.
Yet, perhaps because of its nature as reconstructed student lecture notes, it more often lacks the fine points of literary composition and style, and of course the narrative drive of the original three volumes.
Yet the two remained lifelong friends, with the older poet acting as a literary mentor and protector at court.
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 a third possibility is that the title is a dig at the New York literary critics who generally disdained Bukowski's work, scoring him as the equivalent of a ham actor with an overwrought, amateurish style.
Yet, kicking against the pricks, Gippius compiled and published the Literature Tornado, an ambitious literary project set to give safe haven for all the writers rejected by publishers for ideological reasons.
Yet Breton was an old literary language with the first manuscripts in it surviving from a century earlier than such manuscripts in French.
Yet religious and esoteric writing represents only a portion of Ge's considerable literary output, which as a whole, spans a broad range of content and genres.

Yet and production
Yet, this effort did achieve a measure of success, with agricultural production increasing and investment in industrialization rising.
Yet, by the 18th century, the time of the Industrial revolution ( 1750 – 1850 ) and of industrial capitalism, the bourgeoisie had become the economic ruling class who owned the means of production ( capital and land ), and who controlled the means of coercion ( armed forces and legal system, police forces and prison system ).
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 production of those scenes was put on hold for a few weeks whilst River Phoenix ( who was cast as the journalist and interviewer Malloy in the film ) finished working on Dark Blood.
Yet Burne-Jones was singularly strenuous in production.
Yet even as Shunga production slowed, shunga were being exported and peddled as " erotic arts " to foreign markets.
Yet the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts targeted the production for strike action seeking to shut down filming, feeling that the film was a large enough production to warrant a unionized crew.
Yet, the modern soap operas with their interchangeable plots and formulaic narrative conventions reflect standardized production techniques and the falling value of a mass produced cultural product.
When the film was released, New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther, liked the direction of the film and the acting, writing, " Yet such is the role that Mr. Sinatra plays in Suddenly !, a taut little melodrama that ... shapes up as one of the slickest recent items in the minor movie league ... we have several people to thank-particularly Richard Sale for a good script, which tells a straight story credibly, Mr. Allen for direction that makes both excitement and sense, Mr. Bassler for a production that gets the feel of a small town and the cast which includes Sterling Hayden, James Gleason and Nancy Gates.
Yet by 1050 BC life in the Greek peninsula seems to have become sufficiently settled to allow a marked improvement in the production of earthenware.
Yet production of books on Japanese identity soon assumed an industrial scale in Japan, and Dale writes of the ' unflagging productivity of the genre.
Yet, this has made it effectively impossible to sell them in a formal retail setting, even if their production and possession is entirely legitimate.
Yet, the residents of this area did not only dedicate to cereal production, instead dividing themselves between the fishery and raising of cattle and sheep for wool.
Yet, after the coin's production was finished, the BTW Commission owed more money than it had assets, and the Commonwealth of Virginia had to step in to provide funds to purchase the site.
Yet, production was due to start, the studio said, in March 1958.
Yet, by using Bulgarian-only lyrics, rich in slang and puns Hipodil managed to overshadow their music incapabilities and the poor production work.
Yet the company was hampered by the shortage of skilled labor ; only some fifty units were sold in 1904, and maximum production did not exceed 100 a year.
Yet, despite that, the production values were higher than what their competition offered for their usual products.
Yet, peculiarly, even on a crude estimate of value added, the Gross Output value of production equals more than the value of labour and materials costs.
Yet I get letters every week complimenting me on my production, my directing, my casting, even my script adaptations.
Yet at the same time owners of funds, land or subsoil assets who exclusively rent out these assets are not considered to be themselves engaged in productive activity at all, and therefore excluded from the production account.

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