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Yet and did
Yet he did drop his badinage with the ordinary country girl as much in deference to the Grafin as acknowledgement that here, indeed, was something special.
Yet though the Southern States lost the worst errors in their case, they did not lose the truth they fought for.
Yet his editors did not abandon their sense of story value.
Yet your list of things left undone did not include repeal of the Connally amendment to this country's domestic jurisdiction reservation to its Adherence to the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
Yet even that explosion did not mean much.
Yet a moment did come that night when the adventurous letter writer and fantasist seemed to stride off my flashy pages, out of my mind, and plant himself in reality.
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 even then we did nothing much but talk, and maybe neck a little.
Yet, Nero did not marry Poppaea until 62, calling into question this motive.
Yet Arnulf did achieve some successes, in particular in 895, when Bohemia broke away from Great Moravia and became his vassal.
Yet, at first, Constantine's new Rome did not have all the dignities of old Rome.
Yet, contrary to Marx ’ s famous prediction in the Preface to a Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, this shift did not lead to " an era of social revolution ," but rather to fascism and totalitarianism.
" Yet Hartmann's connections were with Max Scheler and the Munich circle ; Husserl himself evidently did not consider him as a phenomenologist.
Yet he did not accept the " eidetic reduction " nor the " pure essence " said to result.
Yet the debate did not end there ; Jan Assmann and James P. Allen have since asserted that the Egyptians did to some degree recognize a single divine force.
Yet those who did not appreciate it as model of history could still admire the style of writing — as Dionysius of Halicarnassus praises its sweetness and charm ( De Thuc.
Yet another German diplomat noted that, " He did not have the capacity to form an overview ; to see things in perspective.
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 some officers still remained on the ground in case people did not pay any attention to the lights.
Yet so costly was the Roman victory that the Emperor Hadrian, when reporting to the Roman Senate, did not see fit to begin with the customary greeting " If you and your children are well, all is well.
Yet, the Underground Railroad did spur cultural works.
Yet it seems likely on some accounts, either that a part of the work has been lost or, what is more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it ; for as we now have it, it does not embrace all that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to take up ( iv.
Yet Christianity did offer certain advantages to Clovis as he fought to distinguish his rule among many competing power centers in western Europe.
Yet this did not immediately end the Insei system.

Yet and necessarily
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 it is easy to see that on the Neyman-Pearson theory of testing, a test of " All P's are Q " is not necessarily a test of " All non-Q's are non-P " or vice versa.
Yet close friends, brothers, sisters, and even sometimes partners of the friends were not necessarily members of Bloomsbury: Keynes ’ s wife Lydia Lopokova was only reluctantly accepted into the group, and there were certainly " writers who were at some time close friends of Virginia Woolf, but who were distinctly not ' Bloomsbury ': T. S. Eliot, Katherine Mansfield, Hugh Walpole ".
Yet, in reality, life was still seen by both Bob and Terry as something in which the only things that really mattered were beer, football and sex — though not necessarily in that order.
Yet the Duke did not necessarily have his way in all things.
Yet just as gods are not necessarily spiritual, demons may also be regarded as corporeal ; vampires for example are sometimes described as human heads with appended entrails, which issue from the tomb to attack the living during the night watches.
Yet, shanties were of several types, and not all had necessarily developed at the same time.
Yet, only one is the main day of the patron saint feast ( and not necessarily the same of the two days for all families ); the second celebration is referred to as " Little Slava " or Preslava.
Yet the " Spanish ", folkloric elements were not necessarily rejected.
Yet others give the kitty to the holder of the lowest diamond ( not necessarily the lowest card ).
Yet, these deposits are irregular, and most comparable sediments are not necessarily found at the same altitude.
Yet, even when the state takes properly limited acts to protect freedom, tradition will necessarily shape every such decision.

Yet and mean
Yet, this would not mean that the Muslims in that nation has to agree with that fatwā, or that the fatwā is religiously binding for them.
The correct way to say " I'm embarrassed " in Spanish is using the phrase tengo vergüenza ( meaning " I have shame ") or the more formal phrases me da vergüenza or estoy avergonzado .< sup > 2 </ sup > Yet, in Spanish, there also exists the adjective embarazoso, meaning the same as " embarrassing " in its denotation of something that causes a sensation of unease, but not of shame .< sup > 3 </ sup > Complicating the issue further, embarazada can sometimes also mean " hampered ", or " hindered ".< sup > 4 </ sup > This more closely mirrors the original meaning of the English word embarrass .< sup > 5 </ sup >
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, my fiscal conservatism does not mean I am any less progressive in my Democratic ideals.
Early in its development, YAML was said to mean " Yet Another Markup Language ", but it was then reinterpreted ( backronyming the original acronym ) to distinguish its purpose as data-oriented, rather than document markup.
Yet a third theory is that the word derives from the Sanskrit sila and dhara, which mean " green " and " stone " respectively.
Keats altered " wondr ' ing eyes " ( in the original manuscript ) to " eagle eyes ", and " Yet could I never judge what Men could mean " ( which was the seventh line even in the first publication in The Examiner ) to " Yet did I never breathe its pure serene ".
Yet The Sands of Mars takes place on a Mars still ruled from Earth, which would mean it happened before Earthlight.
Yet his work is ultimately characterized by its ability to mean many things to many different people.
( Wheeler, 2004, p. 46 ) Yet this level of consultation can simply mean information about change without detailed participation.
Yet, when Frame speaks of " exhaustive explanations " he does not mean these systems seek omniscience.
Yet that may not mean that the technology is ultimately desirable for human life on earth.
Yet, the tough assessment of the present does not mean idealizing history.
Yet there was added importance for the bout: if Vitali were to win it would mean that both brothers would achieve their dream of being heavyweight champions at the same time.
Yet even sixty years later the historian Claude G. Bowers in his partisan history The Tragic Era ( 1929 ) showed a mean comfort in the fate of Richardson, and the tarnishing of Beecher, Colfax, and Greeley by the scandal ( as though they were responsible, not McFarland ).

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