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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 in several chapters on Scotland in the eighteenth century, Trevelyan copes persuasively with the tangled confusion of Scottish politics against a vivid background of Scottish religion, customs, and traditions.
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
Yet, in summarizing a series of careful essays on the Yalta Conference, Forrest Pogue could find no basis for Yalta becoming `` a symbol for betrayal and a shibboleth for the opponents of Roosevelt and international cooperation ''.
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 they thrived on it.
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 none of this was due to a lack of leadership on Andronikos ' part and his reign could be said to end before the Byzantine Empire's position became untenable due to the ensuing civil war which consumed the empire's remaining resources on Andronikos's death.
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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 despite his opponents ' setbacks Louis XIV was desirous of peace – but he wanted it on reasonable terms.
Yet, with the money still being withheld by Petty and with rent due, Buddy was forced to go back on the road.
Yet some still fought on ; and it was not until long after nightfall, when many a ship was blazing from the firebrands thrown upon them, that the work was done.
Yet he was able to work alongside the other artists on equal terms due to his youthful temperament and creativity.
Yet, most importantly, the observer has no influence on the specific element of the world that becomes reality.
Yet his colleague Heidegger was elected Rektor of the university on April 21 – 22, and joined the Nazi party.
Yet he also became " the most tragic of poets ", focusing on the inner lives and motives of his characters in a way previously unknown.
Yet, when a distinction is made, Epipaleolithic is used for those cultures that were not much affected by the ending of the Ice Age ( like the Natufian and Khiamian cultures of Western Asia ) and the term Mesolithic is reserved for Western Europe where the extinction of the Megafauna had a great impact on the Paleolithic populations at the end of the Ice Age ( like European post-glacial cultures: Azilian, Sauveterrian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, etc.
Yet it also made clear that the plot was in no way official and that any activity centred on a small group of discontented officers.
Yet in the paperback edition released in 1979, Bradbury wrote a new coda for the book containing multiple comments on censorship and its relation to the novel.
" Yet, he was married according to the rites of the Church of England in both his first marriage at the church at Wallington, and in his second marriage on his deathbed in University College Hospital, and he left instructions that he was to receive an Anglican funeral.
Yet, pest control and the products used may vary based on the specific type of plants and type of insects.

Yet and stage
Yet Q1 has value: it contains stage directions that reveal actual stage practices in a way that Q2 and F1 do not ; it contains an entire scene ( usually labelled 4. 6 ) that does not appear in either Q2 or F1 ; and it is useful for comparison with the later editions.
Yet Baum could never stay away from the stage long.
Yet at this stage, men also began to compare himself to others: " It is easy to see.
Yet, by this stage, events were rapidly spiralling out of his control.
Yet another form is the " stage piano ", designed for use with a live band.
Yet at this stage Britain still maintained a network of client states in the Middle East ( Egypt until the early 1950s, Iraq and Jordan until the late 1950s ), major bases in such places as Cyprus and Suez ( until 1954 ) and expected to remain in control of parts of Africa for many more decades, Bevin approving the construction of a huge new base in East Africa.
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 how can you avoid it when you look on stage and see a dancer made up to look as you did thirty years ago, dancing a ballet you created with someone you were then deeply in love with, your husband?
Yet he had already started writing for the stage by this date.
Yet according to him, all cultures began at the same time but the development of the primitive cultures was arrested and the western culture advanced and reached a civilized stage ( Ette, 2010 ).
Yet Euryanthe marks another important stage in the development of serious German opera.
Yet, Geneva was a bustling Upstate New York city on the main land and stage coach route to the West.
Yet, according to David Brodbeck, this account probably only describes the dress rehearsal ( the Philharmonic ’ s dress rehearsals were open to a limited audience ), arguing that there is no other way to explain the presence of Brahms and Dvořák on stage during a performance.
Yet they are held to be separate by this stage of thought and so the two terms are eternally stuck in an empty oscillation back and forth from one another.
Yet, Caulobacter has the swarmer cell stage that results in slower population growth.
Yet it was his performances at the most crucial stage of the competition that made fans and summarisers take note.
Yet, morriña often implies a deeper stage of saudade, a " saudade so strong it can even kill ," as the Galician saying goes.
Yet he also turned his attention to stage design, first getting involved with this in 1929, executing settings for the opera ' Nightingale ' and the ballet ' Renard ' by Igor Stravinsky.
Yet Garvin yearned for a larger stage, and by the end of the decade he became a regular ( though anonymous ) contributor to the Fortnightly Review, then edited by W. L. Courtney.
Göhr made a good start to the 1981 season winning her third consecutive European Cup 100 m title at Zagreb in 11. 17 s. Yet, on the world stage at the World Cup in Rome, Göhr had to settle for less than gold, again beaten by Evelyn Ashford, as well as by Kathy Smallwood-Cook ( Great Britain ).
Yet another stage was beginning.

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