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Yet and opinion
Yet his lyrical subtlety, in Steve Turner's opinion, leaves the hymn's meaning open to a variety of Christian and non-Christian interpretations.
Yet opinion was still weighted toward Obama.
Yet, the time is taken, and Vonnegut takes the outside opinion of the bird asking, " Poo-tee-weet?
Yet balanced against these achievements were: Taft's acceptance of a tariff with protective schedules that outraged progressive opinion ; his opposition to the entry of the state of Arizona into the Union because of its progressive constitution ; and his growing reliance on the conservative wing of his party.
" 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 another opinion: In practice, TFP is a measure of our ignorance, as Abramovitz ( 1956 ) put it, precisely because it is a residual.
Yet in a January 26, 2006 post on thespecialgoodness. com, Wilson stated " In my opinion, the songs weren't very good.
Yet in the end he did not because the mutates were sterile and so in his opinion, they were not a tainting of his work.
Yet other readers have expressed the opinion that Q — apart from radicalism, post-modernism, and allegories — is above all an adventure novel, a swashbuckler in the very Italian tradition of Emilio Salgari and other popular feuilleton authors.
Yet his opinion for the majority in United States v. Booker, in which he crafted the remedy of severance and excision of the mandatory nature of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, meant that Breyer ultimately prevailed in the sentencing war, even if he had momentarily lost the constitutional battle in Apprendi.
Yet differences of opinion between Australian and American methods increasingly produced friction ; impatient with the Australian approach, in early-1967 Westmoreland complained to the Commander Australian Forces Vietnam, Major General Tim Vincent, demanding a more aggressive approach.
Yet opinion polls showed that the Irish would support a war if it had United Nations approval.
Yet, in the opinion of some Gaullists and companions, Philippe would not have been undeserving of this honor, given his immediate engagement in Free France and his service in the army for five years, often at the forefront.
Yet it is said in praise of R. Simeon that all his objections to R. Yochanan's conclusions were founded on the Mishnah, and that with him it was not a question of showing himself to be in the right, but of securing a clear and well-established decision, and that when he could find no support for his opinion he was not ashamed to abandon it ( Yer.
" Yet in his opinion, Joshi came lower down in the hierarchy of contemporary wicket keepers.

Yet and among
Yet it is a drink very much esteemed among the Indians, where with they feast noble men who pass through their country.
Yet now that he, Hengist, no longer doubts the death of Vortimer, Hengist submits himself and his people to the will of Vortigern, so that he will accept whomever Vortigern likes among his men, and send the rest back to Germania.
Yet the most impressive work aesthetically was done among the scholars and urban elite.
Yet the politics became the arena of fighting factions among old and new elites, bureaucrats, and generals.
Yet Christianity did offer certain advantages to Clovis as he fought to distinguish his rule among many competing power centers in western Europe.
Yet, a commonality observed among them is the incorporation of samba into the celebrations.
Proserpina: Studies of Wayside Flowers while the Air was Yet Pure among the Alps and in the Scotland and England Which My Father Knew.
Yet, the conjecture remains open and is among the seven famous Millennium Prize Problems.
" Yet even among higher civilizations Crawley saw differences: while the kiss seems to have been unknown to ancient Egypt, it was well established in early Greece, Assyria, and India.
Yet the various forms of concertina survived in some areas: Anglo concertinas in Irish traditional music, the English and the Anglo in English Morris dancing, the Anglo in Africa, among Afrikaners ( see Boer music ) and Zulus ( who call it a " squashbox "), the Chemnitzer in the United States as a polka instrument, and the " bandoneón " in Argentina as a prominent part of the Tango tradition.
The emotional and comedic turmoil among Jane, Tom, and Daria was the centerpiece of the TV movie Is It Fall Yet?
Yet social alienation remains a concern, especially among the philosophers of Marxist Humanism ; in the book The Marxist-Humanist Theory of State-Capitalism ( 1992 ), Raya Dunayevskaya discussed the existence of the desire for self-activity and self-actualisation among wage-labour workers struggling to achieve the elementary goals of life in a capitalist economy.
Yet every commission that was appointed numbered Noy among its members, and even those who were opposed to him in politics acknowledged his learning.
Yet among the seventy-two prints outside his professed series there are at least a dozen famous ones.
Yet The Yellow Book's first list of contributors bespoke a non-radical, typically conservative collection of authors: Edmund Gosse, Walter Crane, Sir Frederick Leighton, and Henry James among others.
Yet Roger was to be one of the leaders of the baronial party which obtained John's assent to Magna Carta, and his name and that of his son and heir Hugh II appear among the twenty-five barons who were to ensure the king's adherence to the terms of that document.
Yet, some directors, even among the most celebrated, never appeared in any of their films.
Yet research covering the social impact of forced movement among these residents has noted the difficulties individuals often have with maintaining a level of economic comfort, which is often spurred by rising land values and transient movement.
* Straton: Yet another effete Athenian mentioned in other plays, he is imagined suffering privations among savage Scythians ( line 942 ).
Yet others have left Primitive Baptist and United Baptist Associations and found a home among the Old Regular Baptist.
Yet despite internal factional struggles the party was to grow during this period attracting support from the minorities and among the working class outdistancing the PPS in the last more or less free elections held in March 1928.
Yet another strategy of oviposition among some Tachinidae is to lay large numbers of small, darkly coloured eggs on the food plants of the host species.
Yet while James Harlan could have trained his son in the office as was the norm in that era, he sent John to attend law school at Transylvania University in 1853, where George Robertson and Thomas Alexander Marshall were among his instructors.

Yet and 20th-century
Yet another story, The Man Who Came Early, features a 20th-century United States Army soldier stationed in Iceland who is transported to the tenth century.
Yet in early 20th-century Europe, many political currents began to trend against polities that accommodated a multiethnic pluralism, as grim monolithic nationalism or ideology emerged as centralizing principles.

Yet and Johnson
Stephen C. Johnson is credited with establishing the naming convention in the late 1970s when he named his compiler-compiler yacc ( Yet Another Compiler-Compiler ), since he felt there were already numerous compiler-compilers in circulation at the time.
Yet, white reaction against Johnson's win and his very public relationships with white women was so strong that, in 1912, the United States Congress, concerned that scenes of Johnson pummeling white boxers would cause race riots, passed a law making it illegal to transport prizefight films across state lines.
" Yet the following year, after becoming Chairman of the JCS under Johnson, Bradley reversed course and publicly supported Johnson's decisions, telling Congress that he would be doing a " disservice to the nation " if he asked for a larger military force.
Yet her political sympathies began to change when she became close to the Kennedy family and Lyndon Johnson.
Yet Kennedy and Johnson barely won the Texas electoral votes over Richard M. Nixon.

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