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Yet, it is significant that, according to an article in Wired:
* NewsMax. com article " Yet Another Lab Scandal "
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 soon the article proved to be popular and Riis spent the better part of a year expanding it into the book How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Yet, the press reports of the Hollister riot did expand past California with an article published in the July 21, 1947 issue of Life Magazine.
Yet, in 2002, the Australian War Memorial published an article in their official magazine Wartime which advised:
Yet, when the results of a particle collision are detected, they are invariably in the form of linear tracks ( see, for example, the illustrations accompanying the article on bubble chambers ).

Yet and ,"
Yet, contrary to Marx ’ s famous prediction in the Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, this shift did not lead to " an era of social revolution ," but rather to fascism and totalitarianism.
Yet another example of hubris appears in Aeschines " Against Timarchus ," where the defendant, Timarchus, is accused of breaking the law of hubris by submitting himself to prostitution and anal intercourse.
Yet for " son of Man ( Ben-Adam ), one is also wise to note that HaShem, throughout the Book of " Ezekial ," refers to the prophet himself only by the title " ben-Adam.
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 when Adorno turned his attention to Kierkegaard, watchwords like " anxiety ," " inwardness " and " leap "— instructive for existentialist philosophy were detached from their theological origins and posed, instead, as problems for aesthetics.
" Yet I was once your emperor ," were his last words.
" Psalm 2: " Yet I set my Holy king / On My Holy hill of Zion ," which is identified by them as Jesus Christ.
Yet the argument about how to teach reading, eventually known as " the Great Debate ," continued unabated.
On a macrocosmic level, the consciousness of living the dim awareness that we are alive for a moment on this planet as it spins, meaninglessly, around the cold and infinite galaxy gives human beings " the status of a small god in nature ," according to Ernest Becker: " Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms.
" Toilet mastery is, of course, an inevitable consequence ," writes Bauer, " Yet it's no more the goal of Natural Infant Hygiene than weaning is the goal of breastfeeding.
Yet as Ultraman exerts himself, the " Color Timer ," as it is also called, turns red, then blinks slowly at first, then with increasing rapidity as his energy reserves get closer to exhaustion.
Yet another interpretation suggested by Archbishop Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, who designed Pope Benedict XVI's tiara-less coat of arms, was " order, jurisdiction and magisterium ", while a further theory links the three tiers to the " celestial, human and terrestrial worlds ," which the pope is supposed to symbolically link.
Yet the record of her trial with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne holds her giving an energetic confession, speaking before the court of " creatures who inhabit the invisible world ," and " the dark rituals which bind them together in service of Satan ," and implicating both Good and Osborne while asserting that " many other people in the colony were engaged in the devil's conspiracy against the Bay.
Yet, though Bulgarian émigré dissident Georgi Markov wrote that " served the Soviet Union more ardently than the Soviet leaders themselves did ," in many ways he can be said to have exploited the USSR for political purposes, with Bulgaria serving a buffer between the USSR and NATO.
Yet, he had " a genius for friendship ," served as a spiritual counselor, and was a man of private charity.
" General opinion now tends to regard Till Eulenspiegel as an entirely imaginary figure around whose name was gathered a cycle of tales popular in the Middle Ages ," Ruth Michaelis-Jena observes " Yet legendary figures need a definite background to make them memorable and Till needed the reality of the Braunschweig landscape and real towns to which he could travel Cologne, Rostock, Bremen and Marburg among them and whose burghers become the victims of his pranks.
Yet he hinted that his retirement might not be complete in 1995 he narrated the TLC documentary The Revolutionary War and in early 1997 he signed on to host a syndicated, three-times-a-week, ninety-second broadcast, " An American Moment ," presenting what CNN called " slices of Americana.
Yet d ' Herelle himself had scant interest in the field of molecular biology, for he was a lifelong Lamarckian, and he clung to his own theory of elementary living " micellae ," which would seem hopelessly old-fashioned after proteins were shown to be giant molecules.
Yet, in the season two episode, " The Secret of Omega Supreme ," the secret history of the eponymous character and the Constructicons comes out, which reveals their past on Cybertron together, where the Constructicons were formerly not evil, though they still showed the Decepticon insignia, but were turned to evil by Megatron.
Yet another anecdote goes back to old terminology referring to a " mull ," a small hill of grass or dirt used to tee the golf ball for easier striking prior to modern tees.
Yet Tiger fans didn't take to him the same way as those in Cleveland, preferring the more consistent Kuenn ; and sportswriter Joe Falls, who viewed Colavito as a " self-ordained deity ," started a feature chronicling the runs he failed to drive in.
Yet, each of these men find themselves firmly bound up in the community, the " membership ," of Port William.
" It is impossible that there would have been no noticeable effects that later would have been identifiable as nuclear ," they wrote, " Yet rescue and investigating personnel combed the area immediately after the blast, and the ammunition depot, which was quickly rebuilt, is in use today.

Yet and Derrida
Some examples include: This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Derrida, Chain Camera, and The End.

Yet and refers
Yet it is not only Europe the play refers to.
Yet Geoffrey also refers to King Hoel of Brittany as Arthur's nephew and presents a prophecy that to Uther's daughter will be born a line of seven kings, something true if Hoel is Anna's son, but not true if only Gawain or Mordred are Anna's sons.
Yet earlier in the essay he offers another verb, refers, writing of " that to which the sign refers, which may be called the reference of the sign ".
Yet Catholics maintain that the belief in what occurs is unchanged since the origins of Christianity, and it is belief that Christian theology teaches is central: Jesus refers to faith, not to knowledge, in the Scriptures.
* 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
or the Nordic model which refers to the economic and social models of the Nordic countries ( Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland ) Yet some see Spain and also the newer members of the EU as ( non-English-speaking ) examples of " Anglo-Saxon " economies.
Yet the Q1 title page refers to an even earlier edition ; this was probably by Jeffes, and no known copy exists.
* Yet framing opportunism as a lesser evil implies the absence of clear positive principles of what would be good to do ; Baldwin could be understood as saying that the political process is itself the means by which it is sorted out what those principles should be, or that politics can achieve no more than prevent worse things from happening ( in his play Hamlet, William Shakespeare refers to the conservative notion of being " cruel to be kind " – so that " bad begins and worse remains behind ").

Yet and is
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet his concern even here is with a slowly changing socio-economic order in general, and he never deals with such specific aspects of this change as the urban and industrial impact.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
Yet he is right when he claims in his autobiography that he drew the real features of the man, his tender and selfless motives and his rugged fearless strength.
Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
Yet this basic condition of outlawry and anarchy is not the work of Katanga.
Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him -- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul.
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 it is plainly time to make a start, and to be effective the first move should be highly dramatic, without being fanatical.
Yet it is the accumulation of distortion, the fitting together of fractional bits until the total reaches the threshold of our awareness, that makes records sound like records.
Yet you feel the orchestra is near at hand, and the individual instruments have the same firm presence associated with listening from a good seat in an acoustically perfect hall.
Yet a grassy approach can turn a pool into a floating lawn every time the grass is mowed.
Yet even here many a problem is presented ; ;
Yet, if the argument is turned awry, there may be found a great deal in Bryan's view, after all.
Yet Dartmouth still is the dominant member of the Intercollegiate Ski Union, which includes the winter sports colleges of Canada as well as those of this country.
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
Yet adequate compensation -- and particularly merely adequate compensation is no substitute for those intangibles which cause a man to sacrifice part of his earning potential by taking up college teaching in the first place.
Yet U.S. coal is cheap enough to make foreign steelmakers' mouths water.
Yet in the contemporary context this is precisely what one must not do.
Yet are not we of the mid-twentieth century, who rightly do not believe there is any such `` thing '' as the devil, just as bad off as they -- only in a different way??
Yet such is the dramatic power of his writing that the audience is nevertheless left in the grip of the terrible power and potency of that which came over Salem.

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