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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 the whole of Anne was something she had never learned in any college.
Yet another says she disguised herself as Isis and seduced Osiris and subsequently gave birth to Anubis.
Yet Ruth is not any foreigner ; she has embraced Israel's religion and way of life.
Yet for all this she is ' the recipient of ardent devotion from countless devotees who approach her as their mother ' [...].
Yet in truth she discovered that a race was springing from Trojan blood to overthrow some day these Tyrian towers — a people late regem belloque superbum — kings of broad realms and proud in war who would come forth for Libya's downfall.
Yet she was an imaginative child and a natural leader who became interested in theatre at an early age.
This claim is apparent in Brandes argument: “ when perishes, a prey to the voluptuousness of the East, it seems as though Roman greatness and the Roman Republic expires with him .” Yet Fitz points out that Antony dies in Act IV while Cleopatra ( and therefore Egypt ) is present throughout Act V until she commits suicide at the end and “ would seem to fulfill at least the formal requirements of the tragic hero .”
Yet, at the same time, Isabel and Charles struck against Margaret's family: with Henry VI and his son dead, Isabel was one of the most senior members of the House of Lancaster, and had a good claim to the English throne ; this claim she legally transferred to Charles in July, which would allow Charles later that year to officially claim the English throne, in despite of his brother-in-law the Yorkist King of England.
Yet in her loneliness, she is drawn to him and listens as he tells her of the outside world.
Yet others relate that she was killed by Telamon.
Yet another tradition holds that Larentia was neither the wife of Faustulus nor the consort of Hercules, but a prostitute called " lupa " by the shepherds ( literally " she-wolf ", but colloquially " courtesan "), and who left the fortune she amassed through sex work to the Roman people.
Yet, the 1973 messages of Our Lady of Akita, are due to Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa who had been totally deaf before 1973 ( and remained deaf until 1982 when she was cured during Sunday Mass as foretold in her messages ), suggesting means of communication other than airwaves.
Yet, she was the Roman counterpart of Eleos the Greek goddess of mercy and forgiveness who had a shrine in Athens.
Yet she would not write apologetic fiction of the kind prevalent in the Catholic literature of the time, explaining that a writer's meaning must be evident in his or her fiction without didacticism.
Yet eventually she adopted a new style, using palette knife instead of brushes.
After Canadian filmmaker Brigitte Berman interviewed Shaw, Hoagy Carmichael, Doc Cheatham and others for her documentary film Bix: Ain't None of Them Play Like Him Yet ( 1981 ) about Bix Beiderbecke, she went on to create an Academy Award-winning documentary, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got ( 1985 ), featuring her interviews with Shaw, Buddy Rich, Mel Tormé, Helen Forrest and others.
" Yet, at the time of her death, many enemies were greatly relieved and she was publicly blamed for the Seven Years ' War.
Yet, she is informed by The Owl in a painting that it may come back any time and reveals to her that it is a creation of Alice's own fears.
Yet if she had not died she might have become something better, the kind of being humanity so desperately need.
Yet she also asserted her work as distinct from the work of fellow Harlem Renaissance writers she described as the “ sobbing school of Negrohood ” that portrayed the lives of black people as constantly miserable, downtrodden and deprived.

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Yet when, at war's end, the ex-Tory made the first move to resume correspondence, Jay wrote him from Paris, where he was negotiating the peace settlement:
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, Andersen also wrote about elvere in The Elfin Hill.
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 such was the authority of this wanton, that no man dared fall out with his successful rival ; he was only too happy to be allowed to visit as a familiar friend ," Saint-Simon wrote.
Yet his accounts were still obscure, for he also wrote, " I pass over the cutting of the wood "-opting not to describe it, since he considered it as a most sacred ritual ( Ibid.
Yet the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two 1990s articles by Janet Malcolm, who wrote about Sigmund Freud's legacy.
Yet after Keynes's death he wrote:
" Yet in his post-battle report, Lee wrote, " It had not been intended to fight a general battle at such a distance from our base, unless attacked by the enemy.
Yet, in his log, Columbus wrote that “.
Yet another contemporary chronicler, Pedro Mariño de Lobera, also wrote that Valdivia offered to evacuate the lands of the Mapuche but says he was shortly thereafter killed with a large club by a vengeful warrior named Pilmaiquen, who said that Valdivia could not be trusted to keep his word once freed.
In early development, the story department wrote their analysis of Hook's character: " He is a fop ... Yet very mean, to the point of being murderous.
Yet he did not renounce his Jewish faith and wrote repeatedly on Jews and Jewish themes, as in his story " Buchmendel ".
Yet, he was also a man of culture: he was a musician of some talent, and he wrote verse ( modelled on that of Sedulius ); he attempted to reform the Frankish alphabet ; and he worked to reduce the worst effects of Salic law upon women.
Yet, the Court found the legislation constitutionally permitted: “ The fact that the burden of a state regulation falls on some interstate companies does not, by itself establish a claim of discrimination against interstate commerce ,” the Court wrote.
Chandler wrote of Milne's novel, " It is an agreeable book, light, amusing in the Punch style, written with a deceptive smoothness that is not as easy as it looks [...] Yet, however light in texture the story may be, it is offered as a problem of logic and deduction.
Yet Barbauld's mother was proud of her accomplishments and in later years wrote of her daughter: " I once indeed knew a little girl who was as eager to learn as her instructors could be to teach her, and who at two years old could read sentences and little stories in her wise book, roundly, without spelling ; and in half a year more could read as well as most women ; but I never knew such another, and I believe never shall.
Yet, though Bulgarian émigré dissident Georgi Markov wrote that " served the Soviet Union more ardently than the Soviet leaders themselves did ," in many ways he can be said to have exploited the USSR for political purposes, with Bulgaria serving a buffer between the USSR and NATO.
Yet though he had no real claims to be a poet he wrote some weak, sincere verse which has occasionally been included in Australian anthologies.
Entertainment Weekly gave the film a " B " rating and Lisa Schwarzbaum wrote, " Yet the images that linger longest in my memory are those of windswept livestock.
James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal wrote: Yet even acknowledging that Israeli democracy is flawed, its political system is still vastly superior to those of its adversaries.
Entertainment Weekly gave the film an " A " rating, and Owen Gleiberman wrote, " Yet if Linklater captures the comic goofiness of the time, he also evokes its liberating spirit.
Yet Neusner never wrote any detailed analysis of Secret Mark, or an explanation of why he thought it was a forgery.
Yet the tradition of writing in Andorra dates farther back than the 20th century ; Antoni Fiter i Rossell, from the parish of Ordino, wrote a history book of his lands called Digest manual de las valls neutras de Andorra in 1748, describing the feudal historical and legal setting of Andorra.

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