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Yet he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature.
Yet these are not solely bleak in nature and demonstrate the artist's sharp satirical wit, particularly evident in etchings such as Hunting for Teeth.
Yet his admirers considered him to be a highly creative individual with a great love for the aesthetic, for nature, and for young girls.
Yet whatever their status in the 5th and 4th centuries, the nature of these assemblies in England was irrevocably changed when Christianity was introduced circa.
Yet the evolution of harmonic practice and language itself, in Western art music, is and was facilitated by this process of prior composition ( which permitted the study and analysis by theorists and composers alike of individual pre-constructed works in which pitches ( and to some extent rhythms ) remained unchanged regardless of the nature of the performance ).
Yet the Poem contains many delicate touches of passion, and indeed the passion is every where true to nature, a great number of the stanzas present beautiful images, and are expressed with unusual felicity of language ; and the versification, though the metre is itself unfit for long poems, is harmonious and artfully varied, exhibiting the utmost powers of that metre, and every variety of which it is capable.
Yet of all her various characteristics manifested in the structure of Court life, the most evident were her extravagance ; her vanity, and her gaiety and playful nature.
On a macrocosmic level, the consciousness of living — the dim awareness that we are alive for a moment on this planet as it spins, meaninglessly, around the cold and infinite galaxy — gives human beings " the status of a small god in nature ," according to Ernest Becker: " Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms.
Yet resistance, particularly from the Danishmends of the north-east, was strong, and the difficult nature of holding down the new conquests is illustrated by the fact that Kastamonu was recaptured by the Turks even as John was in Constantinople celebrating its return to Byzantine rule.
Yet others argue that Homo economicus is a reasonable approximation for behavior within market institutions, since the individualized nature of human action in such social settings encourages individualistic behavior.
Yet there are sufficient proofs and examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials are made you may have to pay for the experience, and not mind an arm or leg.
Yet it is a dreamer always whose nature penetrates these works, a nature out of sympathy with struggle and strenuous action.
Yet these classical conventions obscured the truth of our sensations, and consequently, the truth of our own human nature was limited.
Yet due to the nature of enjo-kōsai, specifically the decision of the girl to participate in the act, the girls who do enjo-kōsai are not protected under the law and are subject to punishment under the law.
" Yet these differences reveal a deep division of thought on the nature of the church, and the relationship of the church and the Christian to the world.
Yet, because of his compassionate nature and his natural leadership skills, everywhere he went, people followed him, and he was able to organize the people to be kind to each other and do the best they can.
Yet, to compromise with its urban nature, its was much smaller and provided an interior haven to the commotions in the streets, allowing for raindrops to fall and vegetation to grow freely within a residence.
Yet no trace of a Gospel by Basilides exists elsewhere ; and it is possible either that Origen misunderstood the nature of the Exegetica, or that the Gospel was known under another name.
Yet his opinion for the majority in United States v. Booker, in which he crafted the remedy of severance and excision of the mandatory nature of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, meant that Breyer ultimately prevailed in the sentencing war, even if he had momentarily lost the constitutional battle in Apprendi.
Yet due to its classified nature, the existence of a SIGINT capability was a closely guarded secret, with knowledge of the source of such intelligence limited to Jackson, his two intelligence officers, and the 1 ATF operations officer.
Yet we should attempt to bring nature, houses, and human beings together into a higher unity .” With the concept of the weekend house, Mies van der Rohe has deeply marked the architectural culture, not to mention the art of material selection, construction and aesthetic perception.
Yet it is possible for our eyes to fill with tears and for there still to be no real worship simply because we have not come to a genuine awareness of God and a fuller praise of Himself in His nature and ways ...
This Ugly Yet Beautiful World explores the nature of interpersonal and intimate relationships in the face of the impending obliteration of life on Earth.
Yet there is evolving consensus on some issues including: the Goddess in relation to polytheism and monotheism ; immanence, transcendence and other ways to understand the nature of the Goddess.

Yet and seemed
Yet no leader had come to the fore who seemed likely to give the puissant T. R. a semblance of a race.
Yet a moment did come that night when the adventurous letter writer and fantasist seemed to stride off my flashy pages, out of my mind, and plant himself in reality.
Yet it had been the capital of the state for over a thousand years, and it might have seemed unthinkable to suggest that the capital be moved to a different location.
Yet he resisted the introduction of steamers, since an infant technology seemed bound to prove expensive and unreliable ; moreover, if navies were to be rebuilt all round as steam driven, Britain would place herself on the same level as her rivals.
Yet there were better reasons than vanity — I needed the advance the publishers offered, which was far more generous than any given to me for a play ; the theatre itself, once so alluring, now seemed past its best, the wrinkles showing, the kisses dry and dutiful ; it would be a bitter pleasure to describe my disenchantment and blame the people who'd done me down ; and if I didn't write a book about me, it was clear no one else would.
Yet, at the same time, he strived to distance himself from the patterns followed by the man his actions seemed to mirror most-Cao Cao ; when Cao Fang offered him the nine bestowments, he strenuously refused them, only accepting them after more than three offers.
Yet, no understandable analysis seemed to explain Hanoi's almost suicidal military actions.
Yet in its earlier years much was done which seemed likely to give Ismail a more important place in history.
Yet he seemed to regard them only as separate experiments and never brought them together in a unified filmmaking style.
Yet he mostly opposed land reforms ; " rightly or wrongly, the remedy seemed to him worse than the disease.
Yet she seemed to nullify this by her evidence of reacting to Bywater's suggestions.
Yet despite Smith's bravado, the situation for the U. S. seemed bleak into February 1942.
Yet in that unearthly valley there always seemed to be a core of peace in the heart of the most ravening tempest .</ p >
Yet none of these elements by itself seemed to determine the matter, alternative interpretations of each being available.
Yet the side, well garnished with typical Atkinson flair in the form of Noel Whelan, John Salako and Darren Huckerby never seemed to quite ' click ' in the way of league results.
Yet she seemed determined to reinforce female empowerment themes often missing from her mainstream-pop contemporaries ' hits.
Yet by the time of his death, Stuck's importance as an artist in his own right had almost been forgotten: his art seemed old-fashioned and irrelevant to a generation which had endured World War I.
Yet he always seemed to get a rise out of the crowd as an antagonizing heel.

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