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Yet and spite
Yet, in spite of this, intensive study of the taped interviews by teams of psychotherapists and linguists laid bare the surprising fact that, in the first five minutes of an initial interview, the patient often reveals as many as a dozen times just what's wrong with him ; ;
Yet, the Welsh retained their language and culture in spite of heavy English dominance.
Yet in spite of Josquin's colossal reputation, which endured until the beginning of the Baroque era and was revived in the 20th century, his biography is shadowy, and we know next to nothing about his personality.
Yet in spite of his genuine shock and pain, Cagney stayed in character and played out the rest of the scene.
Yet his posthumous reputation seems to have suffered in consequence, in spite of all his Gallic sympathies and not unsuccessful endeavours to apotheosize the " Irish Brigade ".
Yet in spite of these tensions free elections were able to be held under de León's rule.
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, in spite of Braxfield ’ s vindictive ferocity and the unprecedented sentence of 14 years transportation, Muir ’ s manly conduct and fiery oratory were so impressive that the entire effect of the trial misfired.
Yet, in spite of its popularity, the Onin War and subsequent Warring States Period disrupted biwa tutelage and decreased the number of proficient users.
Yet in spite of these underprivileged conditions she managed to progress to a standard where she could claim medals at both the Summer Olympics and IAAF World Championships in Athletics.
Yet the Spanish army very nearly succeeded in spite of internal dissensions that had compromised its regular command.
Yet, in spite of his reunion with Black Uhuru, Rose still tours, records and releases material as a solo artist.
Yet in spite of his formality, he had the unusual ability to put men at their ease by his courtesy, lack of condescension, his frankness, and what his contemporaries looked upon as the essential goodness and kindness of heart which he always radiated .”
Yet, in spite of all, he was one of the greatest masters of The English School, uniting in his work the magic of Gainsborough with the delicacy of an old Dutch painter.
Yet, in spite of this, Joan is praised for boldly answering the questions put to her.
Yet he is today quite unknown, in spite of the new interest aroused by popular literature.
Yet, in spite of being subjected to harsh interrogations, he never retreated from his beliefs ; the 72-year-old former principal continued to assert the value of freedom of religion as a fundamental human rights.
Yet the thumb-nail sketches of the characters are as good as ever and in spite of the over-elaborate nature of the puzzle there is plenty of entertainment.
Yet, in spite of the previous disasters, by Abbot Gasquet's computation ninety-one houses belonging to the canons regular wee suppressed or surrendered at the time of the Reformation between 1538 and 1540, with one thousand and eighty-three inmates — namely, Austin Canons, fifty-nine houses and seven hundred and seventy-three canons ; Premonstratensians, nineteen houses and one hundred and fifty-one religious.
Yet Kurbas was determined to pursue his course in spite of the increasing threats.
Yet in spite of his focus on counterpoint, Werckmeister's work emphasized underlying harmonic principles.

Yet and her
Yet this passion for passion, now that I look back on it with passion spent, seems somewhat overblown and operatic, though as a diva Miss Millay perfectly controlled her notes.
Yet she did not hesitate and only turned slightly, her neck tall as she looked in his direction, and continued on her way toward the end of the camp.
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.
In addition to her work as video producer, Beug also directed three music videos for country singer Dwight Yoakam: " Ain't That Lonely Yet ", " A Thousand Miles from Nowhere " and " Fast as You.
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 for all this she is ' the recipient of ardent devotion from countless devotees who approach her as their mother ' [...].
" Maria's daughter Olga Alexandrovna commented further on the matter, " Yet I am sure that deep in her heart my mother had steeled herself to accept the truth some years before her death.
Yet her career as an expert witness ended at this time.
' Yet the legend of her name continues to be repeated in the media to this day and will doubtless provide the obituary headline when Shania eventually passes on.
Yet, the memory of the military victories of her reign contributed to Tamar's other popular image, that of a model warrior-queen.
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.
Yet at least one scholar identifies the source of the eventual Lancastrian downfall not as York's ambitions nearly so much as Margaret's ill-judging enmity toward York and her over-indulgence in unpopular allies.
Yet, from a professional and personal point-of-view, both films were significant challenges for Binoche ; her casting opposite Ralph Fiennes's Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, in favour of English actresses Helena Bonham Carter and Kate Beckinsale, was immediately contentious and drew derision from the British press, unimpressed that a uniquely English role had gone to a French actress.
Yet another tradition relates that Romulus and Remus are nursed by the Wolf-Goddess Lupa or Luperca in her cave-lair ( lupercal ).
Yet, having decided not to prevent the Prussian rise to power by allying against her, Napoleon also failed to take the opportunity to demand Prussian consent to French territorial expansion in return for France's neutrality.
Yet her emotional sensitivity is also upfront: charting the changes in the menaced men's relationship as they bicker about how to deal with their captor, stressing that only through friendship can they survive.
" Yet another of the guards, however, called the youngest grand duchess " offensive and a terrorist " and complained that her occasionally provocative comments sometimes caused tension in the ranks.
Yet in her loneliness, she is drawn to him and listens as he tells her of the outside world.

Yet and newly
Yet, the newly elected French President François Hollande announced that French troops would withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of 2012 – sparking speculation about whether this indicated the NATO coalition there is starting to crumble.
Yet even today, with much major new development, the centre of the old Roman and medieval town on the opposite ( left ) bank of the Tarn remains poorly excavated, and the newly renovated Maison du Peuple, almost on the site of the old Roman forum, saw no archaeology before major mechanical excavation for recent new very deep foundations.
Yet, during the fall of 1998, after the necessity of GT1 homologation was dropped in favour of LM-GTP prototypes, regarding the speed and success of these closed GT coupés like the Porsche 911 GT1, Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR, and the Toyota GT-One, Audi also ordered their newly acquired Norfolk based RTN ( Racing Technology Norfolk, led by Tony Southgate ) to build a closed-cockpit car using the same drivetrain.
Yet, with the newly improved defense and AI, coming by points is that much more difficult.
Another newly completed song, " You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby ", was originally intended to be the A-side of this single.
Yet by the early 2000s its newly strengthened competitor Newcap Broadcasting had begun to cause a significant effect, particularly in St. John's.

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