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Yet and October
Yet in October 1768 he resigned after a catastrophic ministry, leaving such leadership as he could give to Grafton, his First Lord of the Treasury.
Yet in October the same year, the king repudiated this statute and Archbishop Stratford was politically ostracised.
Yet another bear market occurred between March 2000 and October 2002.
Yet early in October 1854, Sevastopol was not the towering fortress it later became, and Totleben himself maintained that had the allies assaulted it immediately, they would have succeeded in taking the city.
Yet an October 2010 Washington Post article quoted an anonymous senior ICE official asserting: “ Secure Communities is not based on state or local cooperation in federal law enforcement … State and local law enforcement agencies are going to continue to fingerprint people and those fingerprints are forwarded to FBI for criminal checks.
Yet during an IRC chat in October 2000, a month before he began posting, Titor was asked if the future could be changed from his predictions, and answered " It's too late ...
Yet, despite the confidence Greece and Cyprus have shown, voting YES for Turkey in order to begin its entry negotiations with the European Union in October 2005, many key issues remain unresolved.
In his autobiography, Not Yet Uhuru, Odinga estimates the date of his birth to be October, 1911.
Yet, some US businessmen and military officers believed that the nationalism of President Árbenz was a communist threat to the business interests of American multinational corporations, and advocated and supported the coup d ’ état against his government, despite the Guatemalan majority ’ s support and attachment to the original political principles of the October Revolution of 1944.
Yet these efforts were overturned by Yeltsin's unilateral proclamation of radical market reforms in Russia on 28 October 1991 and the dissolution of the USSR in December of that year.
Yet almost two weeks later, on October 13, 1999, Legace was reacquired by the Red Wings from the waiver wire when the Canucks in turn left him unprotected.
Yet it was only on October 10, 1867 when the decree took effect and Jaro was made an Episcopal See, according to the document signed by His Excellency Dr. D. Gregorio Meliton Martinez, then Archbishop of Manila and executor-delegate of the decree.
White released his first solo album, entitled As Yet Untitled in October 2011.
( Yet Connie Mack, who famously wore a full suit during his 50 years as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, also retired on October 1, 1950.
Yet in a Reuters report on 11 October 2007, both the Vatican Secretary of State and the Pope endorsed the move, quoted as saying respectively:
Yet the residential type of administration was continued with a single British Resident at Buea, but in 1949 Edward John Gibbons was appointed Special Resident, and on 1 October 1954, when political power shifted to the elected government, succeeded himself as first of only two Commissioners.
Yet, it was never completely finished until 10 October 1960, being transferred to the responsibility of the Administração Geral do Porto de Lisboa ( General Administration of the Port of Lisbon ).
In October 2008, Az Yet released a statement announcing that past member Tony Grant was re-added to the group, bringing the dynamics of the group back to a quintet.

Yet and 1821
Yet it is certain that Queensland's Beaudesert was named in about 1841 or 1842 by ' Ned Hawkins ', or Edward Brace Hawkins ( 1821 – 1849 ), who was claiming the area as a sheep station on behalf of his employer William Henry Suttor senior ( 1805-1877 ) at Bathurst.

Yet and married
Yet to her great disappointment her chance to become queen passed by, and in 1657 Olympia married Eugene Maurice, Count of Soissons, Count of Dreux, and Prince of Savoy.
Yet he also encouraged the Prince to enjoy the bachelor life while he could and then to marry a young and inexperienced girl so as to ensure a stable married life.
" Yet, he was married according to the rites of the Church of England in both his first marriage at the church at Wallington, and in his second marriage on his deathbed in University College Hospital, and he left instructions that he was to receive an Anglican funeral.
Yet by 1880 Fairview had the smallest percentage of foreign-born, married adults ( 50. 3 percent ) of any of the major towns in a county which averaged 72. 2 percent foreign-born.
Yet the new Assyrian power could not be denied, and Burnaburiash even married the daughter of the Assyrian king.
Yet the desert is full of Zanj married to Arab wives, and they have been princes and kings and have safeguarded your rights and sheltered you against your enemies.
This brings him into conflict with not just Islam but also, sometimes, with old-fashioned Buddhism ..." Yet several well-known Vajrayana Buddhist lamas were married: Marpa the translator is said to have had nine wives ; others had romantic relationships, including the 6th Dalai Lama, and the teacher who brought Buddhism to Tibet, Padmasambhava, who had five Tantric consorts who were also his students.
Yet another source says that the daughter of Belus who married Agenor was named Antiope.
Yet another custom is to throw a clog over one's shoulder: if it lands pointing to the door, the woman will get married in the same year.
* DINKY, Double Income No Kids Yet, refers to people that are in relationship / married but have no children and keep their mind focused on their careers
Yet, the puzzle is that some of the practices and institutions of the Utopians, such as the ease of divorce, euthanasia and both married priests and female priests, seem to be polar opposites of More's beliefs and the teachings of the Catholic Church of which he was a devout member.

Yet and beautiful
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 all this is the least of it ( 216c )- he is crazy about beautiful boys, following them around in a daze ( 216d ).
:: Yet beautiful and bright he stood,
Yet they were in need of a singer for the band, so they fixed up a casting meeting with Amaia Montero that resulted in the creation of La Oreja de Van Gogh, who after launching album Dile al sol took off boosted by Amaia's mighty voice and catchy soft tunes trimmed with beautiful arrangements.
Yet another common legend dealing with the origins of the Lantern Festival speaks of a beautiful crane that flew down to earth from heaven.
Yet he finds reason to doubt his choice of bride after the appearance of Countess Ellen Olenska, May's exotic, beautiful thirty-year-old cousin, who has been living in Europe.
" Yet he overcame his handicap to produce poems which were often hauntingly beautiful and frequently ironic, and gave to other, younger poets a strong sense of the importance and value of their calling ".
Yet despite all that has just occurred, Max puts his finger under Miriya's chin and says that he could never harm her because she is " so beautiful ".
Yet despite everything that has just occurred, Max says that he could never harm her because she is so beautiful.
Yet his paintings – full of bold colours and perfect symmetry are beautiful ; and the repetition of road signs in his works, inconclusive of where they are pointing to, seem tantalising.
Yet, for the most part, they either relate to subjects incapable of poetic treatment, where the writer's endeavour is rather to expound the matter fully than to render it poetically beautiful, or else expend themselves on short isolated subjects, generally myths, and are erotic in character.

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