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Yet and USSR
Yet, seven years after the Allies ’ Potsdam Agreement to a unified Germany, the USSR via the Stalin Note ( 10 March 1952 ) proposed German reunification and superpower disengagement from Central Europe, which the three Western Allies ( US, France, UK ) rejected.
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, with political and military tensions at crisis in the Korean Peninsula, and a fear of US military intervention there, geopolitical circumstances disallowed the USSR and China any ideological split, hence their alliance continued.
Yet these efforts were overturned by Yeltsin's unilateral proclamation of radical market reforms in Russia on 28 October 1991 and the dissolution of the USSR in December of that year.

Yet and team
Yet the Phillies lost in the NLDS to the St. Louis Cardinals – the team that won the National League Wild Card as a result of the Phillies beating the Braves.
Yet their performance was improving and in 1931 the team qualified for the highest level, and one year later they played in the Norwegian Cup for the first time.
Yet, he still finished sixth in team scoring.
Yet at the same time we are saying goodbye to a very successful business and a dedicated team ...".
Yet the tour probably marked a decade of improvement as a competitive team.
Yet despite finding a franchise quarterback in Ken Anderson, Brown's team never got past the first round of the postseason tournament.
Yet, when the chips are down, Bort always comes through in the clutch for his team.
Yet another England team mate of Bell's, Kevin Keegan, has stated that Bell ' had it all '.
Yet none of the others emerged to truly stamp their authority on the team, the only exception being David Speedie in 88 / 89.
Yet to make a return to Villa's first team, Bouma suffered another setback and was again out of action with a stubbed toe injury.
Yet it is especially astonishing as it was written by just one man, without any known patron, while the Four Masters was written by a team funded by Feargal O ' Gara.
Yet, despite the fact that the two worked well together as a team, they were never given the opportunity to cement themselves as serious players in the tag team division.
Yet McCarthy was an outstanding teacher and developer of talent, and was particularly adept at handling temperamental players such as Babe Ruth, who had hoped to become New York's manager and resented a team " outsider " being hired.
Yet he also concerned himself with the dismal state of the West Point football team.
Yet one more time we find the Brașov team in Division C-series XII, as " UAB ".
Yet, Kennedy had never won an award, nor been elected to a first All-Star team.
Yet the fifth relegation followed in 2000, forcing the renowned team to celebrate their 100th anniversary in the second division.
Yet the more victories his team achieves with its flamboyant style, including slam dunks and creative passes until this time rarely seen in college basketball, the more the racial hatred mounts.
Yet, although aged 43 by 1935, he continued to be an effective member of the Surrey team.
Yet the BLRC could not select a team because the Union Cycliste Internationale didn't formally recognise it.
Yet another story involves a neighborhood baseball team.
Yet, the creation of the office of Lieutenant Governor was deemed unsuitable by the Colonial Office and therefore Gimson was soon replaced by a Chief Civil Affairs Officer and his team sent from London on 7 September.
Yet, the team was optimistic.

Yet and was
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 implicit in each movement was the death of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions, perhaps you and me -- and the experts.
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 General Suvorov -- who had never forgotten hearing his adored Czarina declare that all truly great men had oddities -- was mad only north, northwest.
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
Yet the press was powerless to put these charges in perspective in its news columns.
Yet, he was here.
Yet no detail was too small to receive attention from this master, and as a result the playing here has humor, delicacy, and radiant humanity.
Yet Laos was now one of the most explosive headaches of statesmen around the globe.
Yet suddenly he was wide-awake.
Yet everywhere else sameness was stucco and wood in square blocks -- like fortresses perched against the slant of the hill, rising with the hill to the top where the church was and beyond that to the cemetery.
Yet when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
Yet the whole of Anne was something she had never learned in any college.
Yet, he told himself, this was the best way.
Yet there was some precedent for it.
Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot.
Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.
Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
Yet none of this was due to a lack of leadership on Andronikos ' part and his reign could be said to end before the Byzantine Empire's position became untenable due to the ensuing civil war which consumed the empire's remaining resources on Andronikos's death.
Yet he was also very religious and a pacifist by nature.

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