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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 with a mind less shallow, if less sharp, than some of the fortune-happy syndicates which back him, he feels what he cannot formulate ; ;
Yet if Washington gets too indignant about Soviet fallout, it will have to do a lot of fast footwork if America decides it too must start pushing up the radiation count.
Yet an economy cannot get the most out of its resources if dishonesty, corruption, and favoritism are widespread.
Yet, if the argument is turned awry, there may be found a great deal in Bryan's view, after all.
Yet even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
Yet Andy plowed ahead, mouthing the inconsequential words as if they possessed real meaning, and gradually his listeners warmed to him.
Yet for much of the globe, Hollywood is just that -- prime, if not sole, source of knowledge.
Yet if he were not there, they would have missed him, as they would have missed the sounds of bees buzzing against the screen door in early June ; ;
Yet, if he used all of the little means at his disposal, he would be instructing his students wrongly.
Yet, if the purpose of Polo's tales was to impress others with tales of his high esteem and fond regard in an advanced civilization, then it is possible that Polo shrewdly would omit those details that would cause his listeners to scoff at the Chinese with a sense of European superiority.
Yet another way to say the same is: a number is prime if it cannot be written as a product of two integers and, both of which are larger than 1:
Yet this art angers Guildenstern to the point where he strikes the Player because this theater makes it seem as if there are definite answers to all of Guildenstern's philosophical question.
Another way of stating the same is that for every prime factor p of n, the prime p does not divide n / p. Yet another formulation: n is square-free if and only if in every factorization n = ab, the factors a and b are coprime.
Yet even if human eyes and brains may be built in such a way that the same wavelengths stand out for everybody, still it is conceivable that for different individuals these wavelengths could evoke experiences that differ.
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, if the operations in question can be made safe, there is little threat to the donor.
Yet, on the other hand, if this being cannot create a task that it is unable to perform, then there exists something it cannot do.
Yet the two types of investigations resemble each other in that both, if successful, uncover new facts, and these facts, although expressed in language, are generally not about language ( except for investigations in such specialized areas as philosophy of language and empirical linguistics ).
Yet it remained to be seen if there was a market for this much pro football.
The third spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, harrows Scrooge with dire visions of the future if he does not learn and act upon what he has witnessed including Tiny Tim's death.
Connla responds by saying, " Yet if I were not under a command, there is no man in the world to whom I would sooner tell it then to yourself, for I love your face.
Yet if Black could only pass ( i. e., make no move at all ), White would have no way to mate on its second move.

Yet and allowed
Yet he never allowed these models to become fixed in his mind ; ;
Yet such was the authority of this wanton, that no man dared fall out with his successful rival ; he was only too happy to be allowed to visit as a familiar friend ," Saint-Simon wrote.
Yet development costs were allowed to spiral out of control, almost forcing Fokker out of business in 1987.
Yet, the death of his first wife, Eleanor Neville at this period severed his connection with Warwick and the Nevilles and allowed in 1472 a marriage of still greater political significance.
Yet it was not until 1682, after Charles II's complete victory over the exclusionists, that the Duke of York was allowed to return to London.
Yet, Hitchcock remained faithful to the novel in having the bomb go off, and it also allowed him to justify in the movie that the boy's mother would eventually kill her husband, who was responsible for the boy's death, and get away with it.
Yet men were allowed to appoint heirs to succeed their children, in case these happened to die under twenty years of age.
Yet the Saudis were allowed to fly on the ten passenger Learjet.
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, despite the Tax Commission knowing they did not have anyone trained to audit them, despite the fact that the mining industry had not been audited in years, and despite the mines having competent directors and industry professionals who should have known better, and despite the mines having the " best auditors in the world ," the Nevada Tax Commission nonetheless apparently allowed this behavior to go on for years, possibly due to what is known as " regulatory capture.
Yet, we also believe that individuals must ultimately be allowed to make decisions for themselves as long as their actions do not infringe upon anyone else ’ s freedoms or safety.
: Yet the land commission mandated by the reform law of Tiberius was allowed to meet and for several years managed to substantially increase the number of small farmers who owned their own land.
Yet at the Russian court they were allowed to bear the Russian title equivalent to Batonishvili, Tsarevich, until 1833, the year following the abortive coup to restore the Georgian crown which had been led by Alexandre Batonishvili.
Yet all of these indicators had a single common point of failure, the mechanical weakness of the locking system that allowed the handle to be moved.
Yet it was apparent that the universe disagreed ; physical systems known to be at great speeds, like distant stars, had physics that were as similar to our own as measurements allowed.
Yet Mommsen characterizes Fischer's " central notion of Germany's will to power " circa 1911 to 1915, as being seriously flawed, as here Fischer " has allowed himself to be carried away ".
Yet the king, who detested changing his ministers, refused all his requests to be allowed to retire, till Wall extorted leave in 1763 by elaborately affecting a disease of the eyes which was in fact quite imaginary.

Yet and go
Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
Yet every Sunday we sinners go to that emergency room to receive first aid, and we leave unmindful that the man who ministered to us is a human being who suffers, too.
Yet one has to go back only some sixty years.
Yet, with the money still being withheld by Petty and with rent due, Buddy was forced to go back on the road.
Yet, political rivalries and technical difficulties prevented constructions to go on as planned.
Yet for some in and outs, you can go to B and not have to rejump A.
Yet the tragedy ends, bloodlessly, with Titus remaining unwillingly in Rome, while the other two reluctantly leave the city to go their separate ways.
Yet another pointer in this direction is the custom that young maidens expect to dream of their future mate if they pick seven different flowers and place them under their pillow when they go to bed on this day only.
Yet despite disclosure rules, most voters in the United States still go to the polls not knowing who contributed for various independent ads.
Yet with the decline of the whale populations ever fewer men would go sailing and the people of Föhr focused on agriculture again.
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 she is vain enough to go to great lengths to cover her graying hair and hide her efforts particularly from Emerson.
Yet, the eighth head, which is the wisest, warns his brethren about the folly of such an act and volunteers to go through first to ensure that all is well.
Yet another variation is to award + 13 /- 13 points for Chicago and the declaring player gets to go first.
Yet when his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin declared that he is " Malay first and Malaysian second " thus going head-on against his " 1Malaysia " ideals, Najib did not hesitate to go to Muhyiddin's defence.
Yet in the days ahead, as events overwhelmed her, she would show emotion before friends, acquaintances and strangers alike — a fact that would go unmentioned in debunking treatments of the Walton episode.
Yet its melodrama-Will Dad go to prison?
" Yet a reference to her tomb in Samuel states: " When you go from me today, you will find two men by Rachel's tomb, in the border of Benjamin, in Zelzah " ( 1 Sam 10: 2 ).
Yet despite the fact that nearly the whole town finds out about the murder before it occurs, no one ends up telling Santiago, either because they cannot find him, they don't believe the twins, they are too excited about the Bishop's arrival, or, in some cases, because they encourage the twins to go through with it.
* Yet another way is that if the shot is going to be high ( can be determined if the stick blade is upright on the ice 90 degrees ), the goalie can move up to cut off the angle on the player, and go down right before the shot is taken.
Yet another variation is the one where the first wishes go wrong and through the last one, the protagonist ( s ) end up exactly the way they were from the beginning.
Yet buildings are shoddy, tractors of the agricultural center never go to work, and much of it falls quickly into some disrepair ,-Salim calls it a " hoax ".
Biblical examples include that of the prophet Jonah, who reluctantly obeys the command of God to go to the city of Nineveh and preach " Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown !".

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