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Yet and Arturo
" Yet if allowed to go free, he added, " Let me tell you that the first strike that breaks again in this Commonwealth or any other place in America where the work and the help and the intelligence of Joseph J. Ettor and Arturo Giovannitti will be needed and necessary, there we shall go again regardless of any fear and any threat.
Yet, Montoneros killed notable persons who were not guilty of violence against the people ( such as Arturo Mor Roig, the architect of the 1973 democratic transition, and labor union leader José Ignacio Rucci ).

Yet and vague
Yet as D. H. Lehmer stated in 1951: " A random sequence is a vague notion ... in which each term is unpredictable to the uninitiated and whose digits pass a certain number of tests traditional with statisticians ".

Yet and ample
Yet the core of the village, built originally at the convergence of Youngsford and Righter's Mill Roads during the latter part of the eighteenth century, remained essentially the same, allowing Gladwyne to retain all of its original historic character and at the same time enjoy the conveniences of modern suburban living, such as a centrally located supermarket with ample parking, pharmacy, tavern, and restaurants.

Yet and usage
Yet another more pejorative usage involves underlining the fact that the original meaning of a symbol has in effect been lost and that the symbol now serves merely to identify allegiance, being described as nothing more than a " shibboleth.
Yet another usage is latent semantic indexing in natural language text processing.
Yet another example of the common pool problem involves the shared use of limited internet bandwidth, such as in a university network, when the connectivity of all users is slowed by the heavy usage of a few.
Yet a third meaning or usage of prosumer is springing up, especially among some activist groups.
Why Published Populations For Major World Urban Areas Vary So Greatly " ( which is the basis for List of metropolitan areas by population ), can get confused about the usage of “ city proper .” On page 2, they give “ city proper ” an “ administrative definition .” On page 5, they imply that the administrative boundaries define the “ city proper .” Yet on page 14, they make “ city proper ” a smaller subset of the administrative areas of the cities of Tokyo, Mexico City and Chicago, and imply that “ city proper ” and “ administrative area ” can be different.
Yet, in modern times, there has been little trace of the name Hackett in Connacht or usage of the name MacHackett in general.

Yet and magical
Yet adherents of magic are still able to use and to value the magical function of words by believing in the inherent power of the words themselves and in the meaning that they must provide for those who do understand them.
Yet the possession of magical knowledge alone may be insufficient to grant magical power ; often a person must also possess certain magical objects, traits or life experiences in order to be a magician.
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 despite the wedge of magic between him and Prue ( he can choose to not be included in the magical world, but she can't ), their feelings only continued to grow, to the point where Andy could hear Prue's cry of warning while she was in spirit form, and that he could communicate with her for the precious few moments before his spirit disappeared after being killed – almost as if they were soul mates.
: Yet another female-her skeleton found beside the remains of a man-still wore a terrifically tall, conical hat just like those we depict on witches riding broomsticks at Halloween or on medieval wizards intent at their magical spells.

Yet and realism
" Yet his desire for truthfulness was more expansive, and the letters home to Philadelphia reveal a passion for realism that included, but was not limited to, the study of the figure.
Yet new theories, such as legal realism, blossomed at Yale and Columbia, while Harvard faculty members were generally known for their conservative approach.
Yet, what set Gillette apart from all the rest was not simply his reliance on realism, his imperturbable naturalistic acting, or his superior sense of the dramatic.
Yet in Rome and in Italy it was not Caravaggio, but the influence of Annibale Carracci, blending elements from the High Renaissance and Lombard realism, which ultimately triumphed.

Yet and was
Yet he did drop his badinage with the ordinary country girl as much in deference to the Grafin as acknowledgement that here, indeed, was something special.
Yet implicit in each movement was the death of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions, perhaps you and me -- and the experts.
Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
Yet General Suvorov -- who had never forgotten hearing his adored Czarina declare that all truly great men had oddities -- was mad only north, northwest.
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
Yet the press was powerless to put these charges in perspective in its news columns.
Yet, he was here.
Yet no detail was too small to receive attention from this master, and as a result the playing here has humor, delicacy, and radiant humanity.
Yet Laos was now one of the most explosive headaches of statesmen around the globe.
Yet suddenly he was wide-awake.
Yet everywhere else sameness was stucco and wood in square blocks -- like fortresses perched against the slant of the hill, rising with the hill to the top where the church was and beyond that to the cemetery.
Yet when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
Yet the whole of Anne was something she had never learned in any college.
Yet, he told himself, this was the best way.
Yet there was some precedent for it.
Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot.
Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.
Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
Yet none of this was due to a lack of leadership on Andronikos ' part and his reign could be said to end before the Byzantine Empire's position became untenable due to the ensuing civil war which consumed the empire's remaining resources on Andronikos's death.
Yet he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature.

Yet and successful
Yet as an evocation of time past, there are few such successful portraits in English historical literature.
Yet the coup was less successful than hoped: Cremona remained in French hands, and the Duke of Vendôme, whose talents far exceeded Villeroi's, became the theatre's new commander.
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 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 environmental factors, such as the availability of water for irrigation, the high diversity in slope and soil types in one given area are also reasons why the Green Revolution is not so successful in Africa.
Yet Uno's successor, the eloquent if obscure Kaifu Toshiki, was successful in repairing the party's battered image.
Yet another very successful engine was the Coventry Climax inline-four originally designed by Walter Hassan as a 1. 5 L Formula 2 engine.
Yet at the same time we are saying goodbye to a very successful business and a dedicated team ...".
Yet he continued to be successful in Test and domestic cricket.
Yet at a time when many everyday necessities, like chairs, cups and plates, were turned products, successful London turners could make a good living by the standards of the day.
Yet, a high proportion of translocations and reintroductions have not been successful in establishing viable populations
Yet for all his challenges, Keene consistently presented innovative opera seasons that were successful with critics during his tenure.
Yet some are being very successful and are modelling the best forms of public management.
Yet it remains the fact that in a crisis of extraordinary difficulty he carried to a successful conclusion a policy which, even if it were not the best imaginable, was possibly the best attainable in the circumstances.
Yet he was decorated with the Legion of Honour, and five times received medals at the Paris Salon, while Napoleon III was one of his patrons ; and it is certain he was at least as financially successful as his Barbizon colleagues.
" Yet Kraft proved to be remarkably successful at passing on responsibility to his fellow flight directors — arguably too successful, as Gene Kranz found during his first shift handover on Gemini 4.
Yet its history did not begin there ; for years prior to 1935, the Vanguard ’ s proprietor, Max Gordon, strove to run a successful nightclub.
Yet Van Miert supported what had been done before him and described environmental policy as ‘ one of our most successful policies, and one of the best understood ’.
Yet, it was clear that the single manager concept, though successful, did not provide the uniform procedures that the Hoover Commission had recommended.
Yet, Mzhavanadze was successful in pacifying Georgians by minimizing the number of victims in his interviews and sponsoring a program of lectures to spread the party ’ s new views.
Yet in his more successful, high-profile roles, ( notably in Cold Feet, and as Pig Finn in the gently pastoral film Waking Ned ), Nesbitt's Irishness has been exploited for its romantic charm.
Yet thirty years on it has become one of the most successful Black enterprises in Britain.

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