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The magazine concluded, however, that " Yet, instead of frightening children, Ed Sullivan charms the whole family.
Yet, barring situations of medical abnormality or extreme privation, all the children in a given speech-community converge on very much the same grammar by the age of about five years.
Yet so costly was the Roman victory that the Emperor Hadrian, when reporting to the Roman Senate, did not see fit to begin with the customary greeting " If you and your children are well, all is well.
Yet in October, 1821, he married a beautiful young widow with children, Mrs. Hyman, to whom he was devoted.
Yet, the sense that children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults remains strong.
Yet, Sarah Fishman claims that Laval also attempted to prevent Jewish children gaining visas to America, arranged by the American Friends Service Committee.
Yet these children have felt condemned by the crimes uncovered in the subsequent prosecution of their parents ' acts.
" Connolly questioned the practice of British parents sending young children to boarding preparatory schools but concluded “ Yet St where I now went was a well run and vigorous example which did me a world of good .”
Yet, though Hänsel is often viewed as the ideal piece for introducing opera to children, it also has extraordinarily sophisticated orchestration and makes great use of leitmotifs, both tell-tale signs of Wagner's influence.
Yet, Mill's theory relies upon the proper upbringing of children.
Yet men were allowed to appoint heirs to succeed their children, in case these happened to die under twenty years of age.
Yet the government warns that the drugs may be fatal to some older patients and have unknown effects on children.
Yet she has to name her children after them.
* 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 as Friedan shows, later studies found that overbearing mothers, not careerists, were the ones who raised maladjusted children.
Yet the particular events and environments in Keats & apos ; stories have an emotional resonance that children around the world have responded to.
Yet the subsequent birth of Joseph John Beardsley finally unites the children, and they agree unanimously to the adoption under a common surname.
Yet throughout this the difficulties and responsibilities faced by children appear, including the ongoing story of a boy's experience of an abusive home.
The IMF and World Bank agree that vultures endanger the gains made by debt relief to poorest countries “ The Bank has already delivered more than US $ 40 billion in debt relief to 30 of these countries … thanks to this, countries like Ghana can provide micro-credit to farmers, build classrooms for their children, and fund water and sanitation projects for the poor ” wrote World Bank Vice President Danny Leipziger in 2007 “ Yet the activities of vulture funds threaten to
Yet it is still possible that the novels are directly linked as the number of Vogelin's children is never revealed.
Yet another study found that substitution from maternal care to other informal care had caused a significant drop in performance of young children.
Yet, it was previously known that adoption into upper-middle class white families has a positive influence on the IQ and school performance of white children.
Yet children with Cherubism vary in severity in their maxilla and mandible bony lesions.

Yet and Jr
Yet, the characters and titles are well-remembered and lovingly regarded, and a number of scientists, researchers, and engineers ( including Apple Computer's Steve Wozniak ) profess to having been set on their courses by Tom Swift Jr.
* Grover Washington, Jr., The Best Is Yet to Come, 1982
Yet the audience believes ... that this is the way whichever character she happens to be dressed as must have been ..." James Hinton Jr., Opera magazine ( 1954 )
Yet, the team has the plans to complete the full season, as Lewis Jr. continues to mature.

Yet and .,
Yet, like the " Churches in Resistance " above they remain fully within the canonical boundaries of the Church: i. e., professing Orthodox belief, retaining what they believe to be legitimate episcopal succession, and existing in communities with historical continuity.
Yet some authors argue that the controversy over the distance to the Pleiades discussed below is a red herring, since the cosmic distance ladder can ( presently ) rely on a suite of other nearby clusters where consensus exists regarding the distances as established by Hipparcos and independent means ( e. g., the Hyades, Coma Berenices cluster, etc.
Yet Religious Sisters can also do this form of ministry, e. g., the Maryknoll Missionary Sisters have small houses of contemplative Sisters, some in mission locations, who pray for the work of the priests, brothers and other Sisters of their Congregation ; the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master are also cloistered Sisters who pray in support of their sister congregation, the Daughters of St. Paul in their media ministry.
Yet if Black could only pass ( i. e., make no move at all ), White would have no way to mate on its second move.
Yet, statistical approaches can yield results and are often pertinent, since large polymers ( i. e., polymers with a large number of monomers ) are describable efficiently in the thermodynamic limit of infinite many monomers ( although the actual size is clearly finite ).
Yet his contributions to science, the exploration of the Western U. S., and the lore of great world explorers, are considered incalculable.
Yet, individuals who present with hoarding behaviors are often times described as having low motivation, and poor compliance levels, as being indecisive and procrastinators, which may frequently lead to premature termination ( i. e., dropout ) or low response to treatment.
Yet, in published descriptions of the game, e. g.,, many people expressed disbelief in the result.
The United States dairy herd produced 83. 9 billion kg ( 185 billion lbs ) of milk in 2007, up from 52. 6 billion kg ( 116 billion lbs ) in 1950., Yet there are more than 9 million cows on U. S. dairy farms — about 13 million fewer than there were in 1950.
Yet, just because the phenomena in question have been subjectively considered to be desirable to one group, but not the other, the phenomena are now being labelled in two mutually exclusive ways ( i. e., placebo and nocebo ); and this is giving the false impression that the drug in question has produced two entirely different phenomena.
Furthermore, numerous experimental and case studies show that cooperation is more likely based on a number of factors, including whether or not individuals have the ability to monitor the situation, to punish or " sanction " defectors, if they are legitimized by external political structures to cooperate and self-organize, can communicate with one another and share information, know one another, have effective arenas for conflict resolution, and are managing social and ecological systems that have well-defined boundaries or are easily monitorable., Yet implementation of reward and punishment systems can be problematic for various reasons.
Yet the Didache, one of the earliest Christian writings on liturgical practices, mentions that baptism may occur by pouring water on the head three times using the trinitarian formula ( i. e., in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit ).
Roger Louis, ed., Yet More Adventures with Britannia: Personalities, Politics and Culture in Britain, London, I.
Yet Daniel himself, in his commentary to Leviticus xxvi., indulges in long reflections on the theodicy and on the suffering of the pious.
" Yet, there is controversy among historians as to the historic significance of the conversation and as to whether the language of the conversation constituted an actual agreement in Realpolitik ( i. e., an actual agreement was implied by the use of the language of diplomacy, although not made explicit as a formal agreement ).
Yet by around 1500 B. C., the defences failed and Kerma was conquered and occupied by the Egyptians, led by Pharaoh Tuthmosis I. Kerma's subsequent fight to protect its independence and its resistance against Egyptian occupation was one of the longest military struggles of the ancient world, lasting some 220 years ( roughly 1550-1330 B. C.
* Parker, Stuart C., Yet Not Consumed: A Short Account of the History and Antecedents of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1947.
* Y. A. S. U., Yet Another SecuROM Utility
Yet, neuroimaging does not implicate any single area but rather identifies many different areas as being involved in different aspects of language processing ( Martin, 2003 ; Binder & Price, 2001 ; Raichle, 1998 ) and not just in the left hemisphere ( e. g. Robertson et al., 2000 ).
Yet evidence suggests that areas purported to subserve language also mediate motor control ( Heiser, Iacoboni, Maeda, Marcus & Mazziotta, 2003 ) and non-linguistic sound comprehension ( Saygin, Dick, Wilson, Dronkers & Bates., 2003 ).
Yet another study, by Swan et al., has determined that the AGD is linked to fertility in males, not penis size.
Yet, according to Rapanarivo et al., this type of dispersal might not be the best method for the genus.

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