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Yet and final
Yet somehow they reached their second consecutive FA Cup final, and the big day at Wembley coincided with Busby's return to work.
Yet in 1971 the teams were engaged in a heated race that went down to the final week of the season, where Miami won its first division title with a 10 – 3 – 1 title compared to the 10 – 4 Baltimore record after the Colts won the Week 13 matchup between them at home, but proceeded to lose the last game of the season to Boston.
Yet Adorno ’ s work continued with studies of Beethoven and Richard Wagner ( published in 1939 as " Fragments on Wagner "), drafts of which he read to Benjamin during their final meeting, in December on the Italian Riviera.
Yet GUTs are clearly not the final answer ; both the current standard model and all proposed GUTs are quantum field theories which require the problematic technique of renormalization to yield sensible answers.
Yet, even now, and particularly after the Regensburg Conference had proved in vain, the Emperor did not cease to insist on convening the council, the final result of his insistence being the Council of Trent, which, after several postponements, was finally convoked by the bull Laetare Hierusalem, 15 March 1545.
Marley warns Scrooge that he risks meeting the same fate, and that as a final chance of escape he will be visited by three spirits: Past, Present, and Yet to Come.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge the final consequences of his actions one year later.
" Yet, as historian Ronald Spector has pointed out " the communist failures were not final or decisive either.
Yet while the helpless imprisoned queen has lost all will to harm her enemies, they continue to plot her final destruction.
The third and final spirit, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come ( a hooded figure later revealed to be Black Pete ), takes Scrooge to the future in a graveyard.
Yet the final vote went against him by a margin of more than 2 to 1.
Yet Mandela informed director Spike Lee that he could not utter the famous final phrase " by any means necessary " on camera fearing that the apartheid government would use it against him if he did.
Yet while the Sharks have failed to reach a final in the last five years, they haven't finished lower than sixth in the Championship and remain a force to be reckoned with in the BBL.
Yet after her departure at the end of 1998, the show was relegated to a 1: 00 am broadcast time resulting in its inevitable drop in ratings and final demise.
Yet, a tie in the final game meant that VfB would be ranked 16th and lose its Bundesliga status.
Yet the 1990 World Cup qualifiers would mark a turning point for Turkish football, with Turkey only missing out on qualification in the final game.
Yet, even after Orme's final submission, the reader remains in a conflicted, ambiguous state as to ultimate moral value of the actions of this Martian Jesus and his impending reign on Earth.
Yet their pleas are wasted on Jason, who delivers his final tirade to his family as he dies ; he explains that even " without masks, caricatures!
Yet, they share one final night of passion together, which resulted in the birth of Nicholas Newman.
Yet, for all his photographic activity, Callahan, at his own estimation, produced no more than half a dozen final images a year.
* " Yet it seems that a final race struggle is unavoidable "
Yet even when the final decision rests with the people, the affair is always thoroughly discussed by the chiefs.
Yet another brief Intrada brings in the peaceful waltz 5A while the final section 5B, Strauss allows the genial nature of the piece to unfold until the coda.
Yet the Conservative Party only skirts the question, while the Labour Party ignores it totally ... Who would believe, listening to the election argument, that this country stood on the verge of final eclipse as a leading power and industrial nation?

Yet and volume
Yet last year's volume probably topped 100 million lb. and expectations are for a market of 275 million lb. by 1964.
:" Anyone who studies Bahá ' ísm learns very soon of the volume sacred to those who profess this religion and known as " The Most Holy Book ... Yet, strange to say, although the teachings of Bahá have been widely proclaimed in Great Britain and America, only fragments of al-Kitab al-Aqdas have been translated previously into English.
Yet, both the number of people going swimming and the volume of ice cream sales increase as the weather gets hotter, and presumably the number of deaths by drowning is correlated with the number of people going swimming.
Yet another volume, New Essays by De Quincey, appeared in 1966.
Yet, when his volume of verse, Stolen Moments, was published in Sydney in 1842, the list of subscribers included many of the most distinguished people in the colony ( including Colonel Gibbes, to whom the poetry book was dedicated ).
He discovered this while writing the first volume of his autobiography, In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ), and reprinted the story in Section 30 of that book.

Yet and Main
Yet on April 2, 1852, the Federal Diet of the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main, at the insistence of Prussia, disestablished the first German fleet in Brake.
Most of the original music was composed and performed by the Konami Computer Entertainment ( KCE ) Sound Team Japan ( comprising Takanari Ishiyama, Gigi Meroni, Kazuki Muraoka, Lee Jeon Myung and Hiroyuki Togo ), with the exception of the " Metal Gear Solid Main Theme ", composed by TAPPY, and " The Best Is Yet to Come ", composed by Rika Muranaka and performed by Aoife Ní Fhearraigh.
All songs are composed and performed by KCE Sound Team Japan, except " Metal Gear Solid Main Theme " composed by TAPPY and " The Best Is Yet to Come " composed by Rika Muranaka and performed by Aoife Ní Fhearraigh.

Yet and concluded
The magazine concluded, however, that " Yet, instead of frightening children, Ed Sullivan charms the whole family.
" Connolly questioned the practice of British parents sending young children to boarding preparatory schools but concludedYet St where I now went was a well run and vigorous example which did me a world of good .”
Yet, Elizabeth Smart's father, Ed Smart, concluded that: " the family didn ’ t get any valuable information from psychics.
Yet, Denmark was not fighting on Polish soil, and although her involvement bound Charles X Gustav's forces and a formal alliance with Poland-Lithuania was concluded in July, the Danish war aim was to recover Scandinavian territories lost in the Second Treaty of Brömsebro ( 1645 ).
Yet after a month-long silence, Bell received a rough rebuttal, for the allies had concluded at the Casablanca conference to wage war until the unconditional surrender of Germany and to initiate area bombing.
Yet another strain of thought has concluded that " realignment " is occurring.

Yet and farmer
One farmer whose place is located near the reservation has been continually bothered by the Indians cutting his fences and turning their cattle in to graze on his property .” Yet, in the very same year we hear this report in the Creston Review, June 21, 1912: “ Agent Galbraith says everything is in good condition and the majority of the Indians are at work picking berries for the ranchers who find their help useful and profitable .”

Yet and traditional
Yet they have accepted most of the extant `` welfare state '' provisions for health, security, and the regulation of economic affairs, and they overwhelmingly approve of the traditional `` liberalism '' of the Bill of Rights.
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 in nations or regions where traditional folk music is a badge of cultural or national identity, the loss of traditional music can be slowed ; this is held to be true, for instance in the case of Bangladesh, Hungary, India, Ireland, Scotland, Latvia, Turkey, Portugal, Brittany, and Galicia, Greece and Crete all of which retain their traditional music to some degree, in some such areas the decline of traditional music and loss of traditions has been reversed.
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 the various forms of concertina survived in some areas: Anglo concertinas in Irish traditional music, the English and the Anglo in English Morris dancing, the Anglo in Africa, among Afrikaners ( see Boer music ) and Zulus ( who call it a " squashbox "), the Chemnitzer in the United States as a polka instrument, and the " bandoneón " in Argentina as a prominent part of the Tango tradition.
Yet " The report of a deputation from the Transport and General Workers ' Union which spent a fortnight examining the problems in the Ruhr Valley ", published in The Economic Review, Volume 8, 1923, is still using the traditional term.
Yet this is not an exclusive element ; there is a long line of artists, from Gianni Ruffi to Roberto Barni, from Silvio Pasotti to Umberto Bignardi and Claudio Cintoli who take on reality as a toy, as a great pool of imagery from which to draw material with disenchantment and frivolity, questioning the traditional linguistic role models with a renewed spirit of " let me have fun " à la Aldo Palazzeschi.
Yet, apart from the title, we find only traditional Italian musical terms within the work, suggesting that Beethoven was probably trying to make a point in his use of Veränderungen.
Yet, despite the lack of a single orthodoxy in Islam, there is still a marked agreement on the most general features of the traditional origins story.
Yet, supply-siders such as Jude Wanniski have argued for lower tax rates to increase tax revenues, and that redistribution of income through taxation was essential to the health of the polity -- a view that is anathema to traditional conservatives.
Yet Theodosius accepted comparison with Hercules and Jupiter as a living divinity in the panegyric of Pacatus, and despite his active dismantling of Rome's traditional cults and priesthoods could commend his heirs to its overwhelmingly Hellenic senate in traditional Hellenic terms.
Yet for the youner generation, traditional Swahili music did not address contradictions of the ‘ liberalized ’ Tanzanian economy .”
Yet apart from their apparent Spanish descent and monolingualism in Spanish, their garb, culture and customs, their traditional occupations and many times their surnames are more typical of highland Quichua Amerindians than of Spaniards.
Yet they may challenge secularism by appropriating secularism's traditional role of defending the socially and politically weak against the powerful.
Yet despite his paternalistic conservatism, Primo de Rivera was enough of a reformer and his policies were radical enough to threaten the interests of the traditional power elite.
Yet following a debate in the pages of the International Socialism Journal with Chris Harman, who defended what is now the traditional IS position, he was to leave active revolutionary politics.
Yet, by the 1930s, there were only forty-six traditional court musicians in Tokyo.
Yet the binary pattern belongs to the traditional txalaparta ( despite qualified remarks that point to a wider rhythmical range, see below ), so when the instrument was carried from the couple of farmhouses it was confined to over to wider Basque cultural circles, the txalaparta evolved into more sophisticated rhythms and combinations, such as the ternary pattern.
Yet despite this, Pontypridd's hardcore support base remains one of the biggest club followings in Wales, with chants of " I will never be a blue " ringing out at matches alongside the more traditional " Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole!
Yet, due to hope and trust of the traditional fanbase in the iconic figure of Zagorakis, the summer of 2007 saw an unprecedented rise in season ticket sales, toppling all previous club records, and bringing a much-needed influx of cash for the club.

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