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Yet and others
Yet he knew the others were sleeping more soundly, now that they had renewed their contact with the matter that had birthed them to send them riding high vacuum.
Yet in the case of Pericles, it is wrong to see his power as coming from his long series of annual generalships ( each year along with nine others ).
Yet, Paul acknowledges the mutuality of marital relations, and recognises that his own singleness is " a particular gift from God " that others may not necessarily have.
Yet others refer to intellectual capital.
Yet others think an aqueous procedure may preserve items written with iron gall ink.
Yet it was Severn who agreed to accompany the poet to Rome when all others could, or would, not.
Yet, if the purpose of Polo's tales was to impress others with tales of his high esteem and fond regard in an advanced civilization, then it is possible that Polo shrewdly would omit those details that would cause his listeners to scoff at the Chinese with a sense of European superiority.
Yet others ( e. g. Joseph Greenberg ) consider grammar a taxonomical device to reach broad generalizations across languages.
Yet, U. S. interventionism reached further than favoring some contras while neutralizing others.
Yet at this stage, men also began to compare himself to others: " It is easy to see.
Yet others deploy their feeding apparatus as a net, in which smaller organisms become ensnared.
Yet it is impossible to favor somebody without discriminating against others.
Yet others give Eurythoe, daughter of Danaus, either as his mother or consort.
Yet others argue that Homo economicus is a reasonable approximation for behavior within market institutions, since the individualized nature of human action in such social settings encourages individualistic behavior.
Yet others suggested he was a son of Periclymenus.
Yet others relate that she was killed by Telamon.
* Jesus ' Blood Never Failed Me Yet / The Sinking of the Titanic ( with Gavin Bryars and others, Obscure Records, 1975 )
Yet, others refer to a ‘ creeping conquest ’, that is, a gradual infiltration of migrating nomads or seminomads who either slowly took over control of the country piecemeal or by a swift coup d ’ etat put themselves at the head of the existing government.
Yet others believe that a number of basic building blocks need to be in place for growth and development to take place.
Yet others live in despair and depression, certain that they have a life-threatening disease and no physician can help them.
Yet, because of the passive cover-up, the misdeed often goes undiscovered and results in harm to others ensuing from its failure to be discovered.
Yet they have exhibited several signs of grammatical convergence, such as avoidance of the infinitive, future tense formation, and others.
Yet, others have found that BPI is a valuable tool in a process of gradual change to a business.
Yet others have associated it with the threefold office of Christ, who is Priest, Prophet and King, or " teacher, lawmaker and judge ".
Yet, like the others, he was the best Crow could do, owing to recruitment woes such as scurvy.

Yet and cite
The chord sequences cite from Bachman-Turner Overdrive's song " You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet " while the synth phases display her typical musical style.

Yet and aesthetic
Yet his admirers considered him to be a highly creative individual with a great love for the aesthetic, for nature, and for young girls.
Yet, such an aesthetic outcome suggests the application of a more complex surgical approach, which requires that the surgeon balance the patient ’ s required rhinoplasty, with the patient ’ s aesthetic ideal ( body image ).
Yet, Kurokawa ’ s architecture evolved from the Japanese tradition, and there is a Japanese aesthetic in the context of his work.
Yet we should attempt to bring nature, houses, and human beings together into a higher unity .” With the concept of the weekend house, Mies van der Rohe has deeply marked the architectural culture, not to mention the art of material selection, construction and aesthetic perception.
Yet aesthetic judgments exists in all domains, not just art.
Yet there seems no doubt that intense feelings for one's native country and its identity were an early part of Japanese literary culture, and a value given aesthetic expression.

Yet and reasons
Yet from the dentist's point of view, bad-fitting teeth should be corrected for physical reasons.
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, treatments for apraxia have received little attention for several reasons, including the tendency for the condition to resolve spontaneously in acute cases.
Yet environmental factors, such as the availability of water for irrigation, the high diversity in slope and soil types in one given area are also reasons why the Green Revolution is not so successful in Africa.
Yet Louis XIV had sound reasons to feel satisfied: the Emperor and German princes were fully occupied in Hungary — while in the Dutch Republic, William of Orange remained isolated and powerless, particularly because of the pro-French mood in Amsterdam.
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, because so much of the surviving 15th-century repertory of English carols is anonymous, and Dunstaple is known to have written many, most scholars consider it highly likely — for stylistic as well as statistical reasons — that some of the anonymous carols from this time are actually by Dunstaple.
Yet the temperature range is limited to about 2 mK for practical reasons.
Yet, before using these examples to condemn work rules as such, one has to be clear as to what the reasons are behind the restrictions.
Yet as he was unable to see their location, for safety reasons the initial rounds were directed a distance from 11 Platoon's known location, before " walking " the fire in to between from their position, aided by D Company's favourable location between the Viet Cong and gun position at Nui Dat, which allowed the rounds to pass over their heads and fall away from them.
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 he would help her, in case she wanted to marry elsewhere for reasons of respectability: " for when you have made your election you shall find me a most willing and ready friend to perform all good offices toward you ".
Yet there were other reasons for the invasion, and the Trans-Iranian Railways key location as part of the so-called “ Persian Corridor ” was one of the primary reasons for the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran in World War II.
Yet, other dogs may develop dog-aggressive behaviour due to medical reasons, such as hormonal imbalances.
Yet if one uses that as a yardstick today ( he reasons ) Great Britain is more a victim of U. S. imperialism than Kenya -- since American investors have much more at stake in the former than in the latter.
Yet, kicking against the pricks, Gippius compiled and published the Literature Tornado, an ambitious literary project set to give safe haven for all the writers rejected by publishers for ideological reasons.

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