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Yet at the very same time that those assurances were being repeated, the actions of the Government and their representatives elsewhere were belying or contradicting those assurances and showing that part at any rate of the Government was looking to a very different outcome that could not be approved by the people of the islands.
Yet another hot topic is multiferroics, where researchers are looking for ways to couple magnetic and ferroelectric ordering within a material or heterostructure ; there are several recent reviews on this topic.
Yet another exposition posits that the viewer is actually looking at an image of Mary holding the baby Jesus.
Yet other tales describe kobolds appearing as herdsmen looking for work and little, wrinkled old men in pointed hoods.
Yet another idea is that the play is often run by theatres that are in debt and looking to increase patronage.
Yet this micro-level change cannot be explained only by looking at the individual level as people did not spontaneously change their minds about how to live ; neither can we assume they were directed to do so by social institutions and the state.
Yet when he began looking into the archives, he claimed to have been shocked by what he discovered about the KGB's systematic repression of the Soviet people.
Yet on the following Impact, when Joe stormed into Nash's locker room looking for a fight, Nash was actually able to persuade Joe into accepting his Machiavellian mentorship.
Yet it is certainly arguable that lesbian feminist projects continue within queer studies and theory ( that it has, where critique still surfaces, been a rebranding strategy ), after all many of the central scholars ( Judith Butler, Judith Halberstam, Gayle Rubin ) if not " lesbian feminists " are certainly lesbians, feminists and looking at questions of gender and sexuality.
Yet another means of looking at character, according to Tycho von Wilamowitz and Howald, is the idea that characterization is not important.
Yet another way of looking at the concept of cultural determinism is to contrast it with the idea of environmental determinism.

Yet and far
Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
" Yet though Capp's storylines often wandered far afield, his hillbilly setting remained a central touchstone, serving both as a microcosm and a distorting carnival mirror of broader American society.
Yet the coup was less successful than hoped: Cremona remained in French hands, and the Duke of Vendôme, whose talents far exceeded Villeroi's, became the theatre's new commander.
Yet there was no attempt to establish a permanent presence in the area until the Middle Kingdom ( c. 2100-1720 BC ), when Egypt constructed a network of forts along the Nile as far south as Samnah, in southern Egypt, to guard the flow of gold from mines in Wawat.
Yet his own proposals published in January 1922 fell far short of an autonomous all-Ireland republic.
Yet his succession was by no means assured: At his father's deathbed in the wilds of Cilicia far from Constantinople, he recognised that it was vital he should return to the capital as soon as possible.
Yet his Discours is far more than a theological pamphlet.
Yet far from indicating any decline, his works of this period are amongst the highest examples of his style.
Yet many contemporary psychologists are concerned that the current image is far from acceptable and that the science and profession of psychology continues to suffer because of that image.
Yet, according to Oecolampadius, Catholic veneration of Mary went too far, because of the numerous titles given to Mary: they surpass in number and content the veneration of Christ himself.
Yet the door is far too small to even fit her head in.
Yet, the emigration scheme accomplished something with more far reaching implications than its authors had intended.
Yet, so far from allaying, it apparently only served to embitter the inter-racial feud.
Yet there were better reasons than vanity — I needed the advance the publishers offered, which was far more generous than any given to me for a play ; the theatre itself, once so alluring, now seemed past its best, the wrinkles showing, the kisses dry and dutiful ; it would be a bitter pleasure to describe my disenchantment and blame the people who'd done me down ; and if I didn't write a book about me, it was clear no one else would.
Yet while few ( since Schur ) would dissent that in regard to the failed surgery ' Freud's evasiveness is blatant .... Freud was eager to protect Fliess from the obvious charge of careless, almost fatal malpractice ', there is at the same time much to suggest that ' as far as the seduction theory is concerned, Eckstein is a red herring ... no more relevant than Freud's other patients.
Yet it has fallen so far in esteem even within the arts community that A-list performers are more likely to show up on the Honors ' various committee lists than on stage or even in the audience at the gala.
Yet WuDunn and Kristof could not find coverage of these deaths, even though they were far more numerous than the casualties at Tiananmen Square.
Yet their stout defence had halted the assault on the brigade's right flank, and had inflicted far heavier casualties on the Chinese before being withdrawn.
Yet his disagreeableness was so pervasive, his persistence so interminable, the obstructions he manned so far flung, his objectives apparently so insignificant, that sooner or later you would be tempted to ask yourself whether the game was worth the candle: if you asked yourself that, you were finished.
Yet as Raphael Ingelbien notes, ' Hill's England ... is a landscape which is fraught with the traces of a history that stretches so far back that it relativizes the Empire and its aftermath '.
There remain, however, different definitions of the sector. Yet so far Howkins has not been internationally recognized.
Laplace knew this well, and himself wrote to conclude the sunrise example: “ But this number is far greater for him who, seeing in the totality of phenomena the principle regulating the days and seasons, realises that nothing at the present moment can arrest the course of it .” Yet Laplace was ridiculed for this calculation ; his opponents gave no heed to that sentence, or failed to understand its importance.
Yet 11 Platoon had drawn too far ahead due to its rapid follow-up and had been isolated when the remainder of D Company was forced off the line of advance by mortar fire and then halted.
Yet no simple linear route can describe the data obtained so far.

Yet and into
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 he presents a realm of source material which may well serve other writers if not himself: the problems with which a New South must grapple in groping through a blind adolescence into the maturity of urbanization.
Yet somehow, when officers were prodded into visiting Taliesin to execute the warrants, they would find neither Wright nor Olgivanna at home.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
Yet a grassy approach can turn a pool into a floating lawn every time the grass is mowed.
Yet the violent immediacy of the wallpaper strips pasted to the paper, and the only lesser immediacy of block capitals that simulate window lettering, manage somehow to push the grape cluster back into place on the picture plane so that it does not `` jump ''.
Yet, Nero did not marry Poppaea until 62, calling into question this motive.
Yet archaeologists have increasingly come to incorporate many of the insights from archaeoastronomy into archaeology textbooks and, as mentioned above, some students wrote archaeology dissertations on archaeoastronomical topics.
Yet the title of Father of monasticism is merited as he was the inspiration for the coming of hundreds of men and women into the depths of the desert, who were then loosely organized into small communities, especially by his disciple, Macarius.
Yet the banknotes issued were still regionally valid and temporary ; it was not until the mid 13th century that a standard and uniform government issue of paper money was made into an acceptable nationwide currency.
Yet, numerous Taxpayer status males voluntarily moved downward into lower status.
Yet even in this essay Grimm showed that Minnesang and Meistergesang were really one form of poetry, of which they merely represented different stages of development, and also announced his important discovery of the invariable division of the Lied into three strophic parts.
:" 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 Denver trailed by only 13 points as the second half began, and on the opening drive of the second half, the Broncos moved the ball deep into Dallas territory.
Yet, a commonality observed among them is the incorporation of samba into the celebrations.
Yet Shakespeare's late plays have a distinctive aura to them, with elements of tragicomedy and masque blended with elements of comedy and romance and pastoral – not into a chaos as might be expected, but into coherent, dramatically effective and appealing plays.
Yet close friends, brothers, sisters, and even sometimes partners of the friends were not necessarily members of Bloomsbury: Keynes ’ s wife Lydia Lopokova was only reluctantly accepted into the group, and there were certainly " writers who were at some time close friends of Virginia Woolf, but who were distinctly not ' Bloomsbury ': T. S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield, Hugh Walpole ".
Yet he led Britain into war for three main reasons: because he believed the British government had an obligation to British South Africans ; because he thought that the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, and the Cape Boers aspired to a Dutch South Africa, and that the achievement of such a state would damage Britain's imperial prestige around the world ; and because of the Boers ' treatment of black South Africans.
Yet Coptic reborrowed some words of ancient Egyptian origin back into its lexicon via Greek.
Yet another approach is Varian patented used by Bruker Aurora M90 ICP-MS 90 degrees reflecting parabolic " Ion Mirror " optics, which are claimed to provide more efficient ion transport into the mass-analyzer, resulting in better sensitivity and reduced background.
Yet, it is perhaps most telling that Seth's cultus persisted with astonishing potency even into the latter days of ancient Egyptian religion, in outlying ( but important ) places like Kharga, Dakhlah, Deir el-Hagar, Mut, Kellis, etc.
Yet over the next two centuries, Popes and Emperors squabbled over a variety of issues, and the German rulers routinely treated the Papal States as part of their realms on those occasions when they projected power into Italy.

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