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Yet and perhaps
Yet implicit in each movement was the death of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions, perhaps you and me -- and the experts.
Yet, in Consciousness Explained, he admits " I am a sort of ' teleofunctionalist ', of course, perhaps the original teleofunctionalist '".
Yet it is perhaps the most violent attack, in the apparent quietness of the action, against the rules of the new economy, the new mentality, the new values, and it embodies both a conservative and a progressive view.
Yet while a formula pairing commercial viability to duration of protection may be said to produce more economically efficient results in respect of high technology inventions with shorter shelf-lives, the same perhaps cannot be said for certain forms of copyrighted works, for which the present value of expenditures relating to creation depend less on scientific equipment and research and development programmes and more on unquantifiable creativity.
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 another interpretation of the Birth of Venus ( whose title derives from Vasari but whose action perhaps better represents the Arrival of Venus ) is provided here by its author, Charles R. Mack.
"... Yet in his preoccupations, the indulgent sage of the East Coast perhaps had more in common with Mortimer.
Yet " a remarkable historical parallel " provided " a topical reason " for the publication of Leir, and perhaps also for Shakespeare's interest in the story c. 1605.
Yet another term used in ancient text was Qinhanzi ( 秦漢子 ), perhaps related to Qin pipa, but modern opinions differ as to what it may be.
" In 1856 he was recalled because he had failed in the primary naval duty of finding and destroying the Russian squadron-partly, perhaps, because of his preoccupation with the self-imposed task of negotiating with Japan " Yet his agreements with Japan were ratified, and his conduct was officially commended.
Yet this was perhaps the most glorious period of his existence, for during it he devoted himself to the rehabilitation of the proscribed and humiliated Magyar language, composing in it no fewer than thirty great romances, besides innumerable volumes of tales, essays, criticism and faceti.
Yet his seven-line ( or rime royale ) and eight-line stanzas, to which he limited himself, are perhaps more frequently reminiscent of Chaucer's rhythm than are those of Lydgate.
Yet the shops did almost everything that the Church could not do, and offered an alternative, perhaps, to the latter's solemnity.
Yet, perhaps because of its nature as reconstructed student lecture notes, it more often lacks the fine points of literary composition and style, and of course the narrative drive of the original three volumes.
Yet it is perhaps the richest in humor and sarcasm.
Yet it also includes ( as perhaps did Purani's notes ) many things that were clearly never meant to be written down ( as she herself often insisted ).
Yet the homoerotic content was perhaps not so apparent to Giustiniani ’ s generation as it has become today.
Yet, perhaps the political fall guy must suffer some ' political death ' ( this topic is left for others to expand or contest ).
Yet their presence ... do not save the book ... from being perhaps the worst that Mr. Russell has written .... As one would expect, the author is at his best when dealing with present day ideas, if for no other reason than his large share in their inception .... By contrast, his treatment of ancient and medieval doctrines is nearly worthless.
Yet for whatever reason ( perhaps a sense of mistrust bred by centuries of persecution ), she tends to guard the secrets of her superhuman powers.
Yet, perhaps the decision that McNamara will be most remembered for is his leaving first baseman Bill Buckner in the game in the 10th inning rather than removing him for a defensive substitute.
Yet Samar Sen was perhaps the first to ' break ' with the lyrical romanticism of Tagore and introduced " modern " ( disenchantment, decadence, avant garde urban heterotopia ) in Bengali verse.
Yet there is some evidence that the type of learning disorders may differ in SCT, perhaps with a higher prevalence of math disorders than seen in those with ADHD.

Yet and influence
Yet, most importantly, the observer has no influence on the specific element of the world that becomes reality.
Yet his friend and protector John of Gaunt was the most hated by the rebels, and where Wycliffe's influence was greatest the uprising found the least support.
Yet, Maglione did not exercise the influence of his predecessor Pacelli, who as Pope continued his close relation with Monsignors Montini ( later Pope Paul VI ) and Domenico Tardini.
Yet, Freud's text is in no way a psycho-historical work since the focus of the study is to examine and explain the level of individual psyche which may arise from the influence of the structures of civilization.
Yet the spirit of the rugged saint subdued that of the polished scholar, and the works of Severus are only important because they reflect the ideas, influence and aspirations of Martin, the foremost ecclesiastic of Gaul.
Yet he has also shown signs of deeply resenting this role, defending the right of poets to be private and apolitical, and questioning the extent to which poetry, however ' committed ,' can influence the course of history.
Yet in stark contrast with this positive view, research on the history of the metronome and its influence on performance practice reveals criticisms of metronome use, and highlights differences of " performance practice " and cultural perception / values between the current modern European / Western society ( which values the metronome ), and the same society during previous times ( beginning of the 19th century and earlier: classical / romantic / baroque eras etc.
Yet, as Raffles confirmed with the sultan regarding the absolute British influence of the area, he realized that the local rulers had only limited power over the well-cultivated and civilized country, and the treaty was largely symbolic and had little actual force.
Yet Harney was a controversial minister who has attempted to extend private influence in the health service and McDowell's campaign in the general election was particularly notable for the strong attacks he made on Irish left-wing parties.
Yet Ben-Gurion, drawing on his influence as Israel's founding father, continued to undermine Eshkol's authority throughout his term as Prime Minister, portraying him as a spineless politician incapable of addressing Israel's security predicament.
Yet as his works spanned the golden age of grand opera, clear traces of his influence can be found in the grand operas of Fromental Halévy, Gaetano Donizetti, Giuseppe Verdi and others.
Yet even though it was cut from the symphony there are still traces of its influence in the rest of the movements.
Yet the color principle subsequently had a great influence on the birth of Neo-Impressionism and Orphism.
Yet, Russian influence was strong.
" Yet he was on the most friendly terms with the whites and was never backward in extending to them his powerful influence and personal aid during their expedition against the Canadians in the French War.
Yet, the themes of the epics continued to exert an influence through the 16th century.
Yet as Stauffer notes, " Ultimately, however, one thinks of Haggard's plots, episodes, and images as the source of his lasting reputation and influence.
Yet despite all this, Maimonides remained certain that in the future the Mishneh Torah would find great influence and acceptance.
Yet this theory had a significant influence on the direction of development of wasan.
Yet, the Consultative Council is an appointed body with limited powers, and the legal societies have little ability to influence government policy.
Yet, though Hänsel is often viewed as the ideal piece for introducing opera to children, it also has extraordinarily sophisticated orchestration and makes great use of leitmotifs, both tell-tale signs of Wagner's influence.
Yet his work continued to have influence.
Yet, through the critical efforts of men like Galilei, the Camerata gained an indirect influence on the flow of music history, as Galilei challenged artists to rethink the palette of sound they had been utilizing for decades.
Yet, being itself the result of higher powers becoming corporeal, a continual stream of elevating influence flows from them to it, interfering with its necessary laws and turning to good ends the imperfect and evil.

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