Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "BKV" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Yet and city
Yet a crowd came out to see some fresh kids from the city try to match the boys from the neighboring farms ; ;
" Yet ultimately, the disparity between East and West portions of Berlin has led to the city achieving a new urban identity.
According to The Institute for Research on World-Systems, Kamakura was the 4th largest city in the world in 1250 AD, with 200, 000 people, and Japan's largest, eclipsing Kyoto by 1200 AD. Yet, despite Kamakura's annihilation of Kyoto-based political and military power at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, and the failure of the Emperor to free himself from Kamakura's control during the Jōkyū War, Takahashi ( 2005 ) has questioned whether Kamakura's nationwide political hegemony actually existed.
Yet another Sheba is mentioned in 2 Samuel 20: 1 – 22 who rebelled against King David, was beheaded and his head thrown over the wall by the people in the city of Abel in order to save their lives.
Yet the choir, side chapels, sacristry, and courtyard remain intact, and the cathedral, although no longer the seat of a bishop or archbishop, remains the primary place of worship for the Roman Catholic population of the city, and is a major tourist attraction.
Yet another theory proposes the city was named after Woonsocket Hill in neighboring North Smithfield.
Yet the city is fairly close to some of the wettest temperate rainforests of the contiguous United States.
Yet the tragedy ends, bloodlessly, with Titus remaining unwillingly in Rome, while the other two reluctantly leave the city to go their separate ways.
Yet early in October 1854, Sevastopol was not the towering fortress it later became, and Totleben himself maintained that had the allies assaulted it immediately, they would have succeeded in taking the city.
Yet Rabbi Jose also believed that Ezekiel 40: 1 marked the beginning of the seventeenth Jubilee, and this was 14 years after the city fell.
Yet, Basiliscus was crowned as soon as Zeno had abandoned the city.
Yet, although various theories have been forwarded about Nazi Germany's ultimate plans for Leningrad, including renaming the city Adolfsburg and making it the capital of the new Ingermanland province of the Reich in Generalplan Ost, it is clear that Hitler's intention was to utterly destroy the city and its population.
Yet neighbouring Malahide ( the two suburbs are now interconnected ), while slightly closer to the city than Swords, might be thought of as more a County Dublin " seaside town ", owing to a substantial upper middle class element in its population.
Yet, they were not settled long in that city when, in 1779, the British captured Augusta.
Yet Ardabil remained an important city both politically and economically until modern times.
Yet, more than likely, Strelsau is modelled on the city of Hof, Germany, which is just over the Czech border and therefore within Bavaria.
Yet, Geneva was a bustling Upstate New York city on the main land and stage coach route to the West.
Yet the city of Assur remained the religious center of the empire, due to its temple of the national god Ashur.
Yet, it was during Bingham's time as a lecturer – later professor – at Yale that he discovered the largely forgotten Inca city of Machu Picchu.
Yet it was only when Princess Victoria finally decided to leave Vienna and return to her home city of Turin, Italy, eight years later that Maria Theresa, the daughter of Charles VI, was able to purchase the estate.
Biblical examples include that of the prophet Jonah, who reluctantly obeys the command of God to go to the city of Nineveh and preach " Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown !".
Yet, during this era, gambling was so rampant that whenever a player was not at his best, particularly in a big city such as New York, there were claims of players laying down, whether it was true or not.
Yet others say the grape came from the Sicilian city of Syracuse, whence circa 280 AD the Romans brought it and the Viognier grape.

Yet and council
Yet, even now, and particularly after the Regensburg Conference had proved in vain, the Emperor did not cease to insist on convening the council, the final result of his insistence being the Council of Trent, which, after several postponements, was finally convoked by the bull Laetare Hierusalem, 15 March 1545.
Yet the council rendered no verdict and passed the controversy to the Latin Church because Pelagius, Jerome, and Orosius were all Latin.
Yet the very council which had deposed him confirmed all his reforms and anathematized all who should refuse to accept them, like protopope Avvakum.
Yet on December 21, 2009, Goh Kun was named head of social unity council by President Lee Myung-bak.
Yet, despite also the planning height restrictions that the local council enforce Alton Towers to abide by, ( all coasters have to be below the tree line hence why Nemesis is built into the ground somewhat ) the coaster remains very popular due to its sheer intensity and thrill.

Yet and traditionally
Yet titles are traditionally given only to management men, and income tends to rise with title.
Yet content and skills that were traditionally taught at the college level, requiring " higher order " and " critical thinking " are brought down to K-12 to " raise standards ".
Yet, this field has traditionally been hampered by confounding variables, such as cost and the potential for previous exposure to an experimental environment.
Yet the very inclusion of the category of morality among state concerns indicates that society is not limited in its objects only to the physical well-being of the community, U. S. 497, 546 but has traditionally concerned itself with the moral soundness of its people as well.

Yet and bus
Yet neither school bus transportation, nor its equivalent is provided this plaintiff even to attend No. 107.
Yet another integral bus was presented by Mercedes-Benz do Brasil-the O 355-in 1974.

Yet and service
Yet such a service uses less water per diaper in the laundering process.
Yet it is clear that it was the absence of her husband on military service in Cilicia which gave Tibullus the opportunity of seeing her, and he continued to do so when the husband returned.
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, a short interruption of work in the civil service may result from one or more days of closing the offices, especially on the day of the State funeral.
Yet the record of her trial with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne holds her giving an energetic confession, speaking before the court of " creatures who inhabit the invisible world ," and " the dark rituals which bind them together in service of Satan ," and implicating both Good and Osborne while asserting that " many other people in the colony were engaged in the devil's conspiracy against the Bay.
Yet another independent service was the Soviet Navy's air arm, the Soviet Naval Aviation ( Aviatsiya Voenno Morskogo Flota or " AV-MF "), under the Navy Headquarters.
Yet another hypothesis for reconciling the numbers cited by Livy for combined strength of the two consular armies and the actual number of participants in the battle of the Trebia would be that Sempronius detached part of his allied contingents for garrison duty on Sicily and for naval service with Marcus Aemilius and Sextus Pomponius.
Yet in 1435 he was again in the service of the papal chapel, but this time it was in Florence — Pope Eugene having been driven from Rome in 1434 by the establishment of an insurrectionary republic there, sympathetic to the Council of Basel and the Conciliar movement.
Yet, as they had done before the convention, most of the group continued to render public service, particularly to the new government they had helped to create.
Yet even after ten years of service, his advancements were very slow.
Perhaps most notable of his reign was the “ Manifesto on the Freedom of the Nobility ” which ended compulsory state service for the nobility However, during his short reign Peter managed to irritate the nobility by dramatically decreasing the power of the Senate He similarly angered the Church by his liberation of serfs on church land and his obvious contempt for Russian Orthodoxy Yet what ultimately terminated his reign was his passion for Prussian style military.
Yet none of these sites were administered by a national park service.
Yet, it was not for the sake of synthesis and syncretism (‘ the golden calf ’): the metals were purified and re-used for the service of God in the sanctuary of the desert.
Yet, on August 8, 2009, a 3rd party member of Impossible Creatures ' community, Dengus, revived the online service.
Yet, in the opinion of some Gaullists and companions, Philippe would not have been undeserving of this honor, given his immediate engagement in Free France and his service in the army for five years, often at the forefront.
Yet when the service began, I rejoice to say, the conduct was orderly enough ; evidently many, while coming in the first instance merely from curiosity, bore in their way a friendly feeling enough for their neighbours.
Yet that prerequisite in many cases does not exist, where the Web hosting service provides more help and simple soulutions to Web page creation.
Yet many of the early canals are no longer in active service, having been superseded by railroads and highways.
Yet at this point Vvedensky's KGB move in, and Kaverin is promptly discharged from service.

0.867 seconds.