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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 it is not only Europe the play refers to.
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.

Yet and common
Yet this utterly individual historical person must also contain within himself the common history of mankind.
Yet another common name was Sand Shoal Duck, referring to its habit of feeding in shallow water.
Yet, many existing fragments display prosodic, morphological and phraseological features common to the Homeric language of Greek epic poetry, and even markedly Aeolic and un-Doric features ( σδ
Yet it has become common in partisan argument in the United States.
Yet it is only since the 1990s that the term tactical frivolity has gained common currency for describing the use of humour in opposing perceived political injustice.
"... Yet in his preoccupations, the indulgent sage of the East Coast perhaps had more in common with Mortimer.
* Yet another, a common initial part of acronyms
Yet another example of the common pool problem involves the shared use of limited internet bandwidth, such as in a university network, when the connectivity of all users is slowed by the heavy usage of a few.
Yet more than a century after the abolition of slavery, intermarriage between African-Americans and other ethnicities is much less common than between different white ethnicities, or between white and Asian ethnicities.
Yet it appears that the typical fulvettas ' and parrotbills ' common ancestor evolved into at least two parrotbill lineages independently ( Cibois 2003a ) & ( Yeung et al.
Yet the corporate effect of these pieces is to secure for him the allowance of more than mere intellectual vigour and common sense.
Yet another common attitude is that the low dialect — which is everyone's native language — ought to be abandoned in favor of the high dialect, which presently is nobody's native language.
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, only homosexual individuals will form a part of a same-sex common law couple.
Yet, the largest ever recorded wind waves are common — not rogue — waves in extreme sea states.
Yet another, although increasingly less common method to appoint counsel for indigent criminal defendants is by way of a panel of attorneys, called court appointed attorneys, who enter agreements with the government to handle such cases.
Yet, it was still common practice for the residents of mountain communities to spend part of the year in two locations, primarily near Castro Laboreiro.
Yet another source of conflict was the desire of some nations to expel people from territory within its borders on the ground that those people did not share a common bond with the majority of people living in that nation.
Yet is a common English word that when used as a conjunction, is equivalent to " but " or " nevertheless ".
Yet they have something in common that is not shared by a triangle or a cube, for example.
Yet all these examples retain the common theme of a sense of something out of the ordinary.
Yet all of these indicators had a single common point of failure, the mechanical weakness of the locking system that allowed the handle to be moved.
Yet another convention common on early line printers left zero unornamented but added a tail or hook to the letter-O so that it resembled an inverted Q or cursive capital letter-O.
Rothbard ’ s argument that Meyer was simply a libertarian and not a synthesizer, someone who was somewhat confused about the nature of tradition, can be criticized in return for forcing tradition into his philosophy through the back door by calling itcommon sense .” Rothbard insisted morality was already part of libertarianism as he understood itthe “ Aristotelian-Lockean natural rights wing ,” as he labeled it, as opposed to the “ utilitarian-emotivist-hedonistic wing .” Yet, is not the proper response to this: who is the manqué?

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