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Yet so deep was the rift in Greek society, that on his return to Greece, an assassination attempt was made on Venizelos by two royalist former officers.
One of the songs strongly influenced by Poland Is Not Yet Lost is Hey Slavs, a former national anthem of Yugoslavia.
Yet Nicholas did not waver in his determination ; after being reconciled with the pope, the emperor withdrew from Rome and commanded the former Archbishops of Trier and Cologne to return to their homes.
Yet the whole piece was assigned to the former in the Zambeccari collection at Bologna, whilst it was attributed to the latter at the Middleton sale in London in 1872.
* Paul Wilson Yet another former Celtic and Scotland player.
Yet in spite of her newly expressed confidence in the state, Chapman seemingly felt little responsibility to former slaves once they were freed.
Yet it did not really become famous until publicly denouncing what were widely perceived as democratic movements against authoritarian former Communist rulers.
Yet, it was the former Connecticut Defenders that filled the void.
Yet, when asked what he liked about Youkilis, former Boston scout Matt Haas said: " At first glance, not a lot.
Yet another version, this one by former JNA General Marjan Kranjc, says Jovanka was assigned to the Marshal as early as 1945 as part of the personnel that checked his food and overall cleanliness for the purpose of preventing disease.
Yet despite the estrangement of the Whitmer family, there is little evidence that any of the Eight Witnesses denied his testimony to the authenticity of Book of Mormon or the golden plates — although one third-hand source, the former Mormon leader Stephen Burnett, said in 1838 that Martin Harris had told him that " the eight witnesses never saw plates & hesitated to sign that instrument for that reason, but were persuaded to do it.
" Yet the DIA's postwar exploitation of the facility found " no information from Salman Pak that links al-Qa ' ida with the former regime.
Yet if one uses that as a yardstick today ( he reasons ) Great Britain is more a victim of U. S. imperialism than Kenya -- since American investors have much more at stake in the former than in the latter.
Yet with the disintegration of Austro-Hungary, rise of Bolsheviks in the east and various independent governments between the former frontline and Germany, the former Oberkommando-Ostfront ( or Ober-Ost ) occupation zone became a thin line to nowhere, connected only to still-German Prussia.
Yet another copy was discovered in 1906 in the ruins of a Roman villa at Tor Paterno in the former royal estate of Castel Porziano, now also conserved in the Museo Nazionale Romano.
Yet, in spite of being subjected to harsh interrogations, he never retreated from his beliefs ; the 72-year-old former principal continued to assert the value of freedom of religion as a fundamental human rights.
Yet another former participant has said that the program induced students into " self-obliterating submission " by instilling fear.
Yet another former Richmond Youth, Joe Simpson, winning his first full England cap in 2011 Rugby World Cup, also of London Wasps, was scrum half for the U20s.
Yet, governments coerce their populations to denounce the former while embracing the latter.
Yet, St. Francis does offer off-site housing through a third party that is near the campus, the residence hall is in the former Hotel St. George.

Yet and appeal
Yet with all their skills, the appeal of Mantle and Maris in 1961 comes down to one basic: The home run.
Yet, the debates never attained the broad appeal that athletics enjoyed.
Yet they were still just as complex and time consuming to construct as any other kit, which limited their appeal to more casual model builders.
Yet ironically, this only narrowed Mercury's brand image and buyer appeal even deeper, and sales continued to fall.
Yet by the end of this era, the shikimoku had become so complicated and systematic that they stifled the active imagination that had been a part of the renga's appeal.
Yet, female rap groups such as Animo Consejo who have an interest in broader, national appeal have a more difficult time managing between their role as a sexy performer who will be judged by their onstage look and as rappers who are interested in changing the racialized role of women in Cuba.
Yet the only roles she was offered were those exploiting her considerable beauty and sex appeal.
Yet they may themselves be opportunist to the extent that they appeal to moral principles when it suits themselves, while remaining silent when the morals they favour are actually challenged, violated or compromised.

Yet and race
Yet no leader had come to the fore who seemed likely to give the puissant T. R. a semblance of a race.
Yet in 1971 the teams were engaged in a heated race that went down to the final week of the season, where Miami won its first division title with a 10 – 3 – 1 title compared to the 10 – 4 Baltimore record after the Colts won the Week 13 matchup between them at home, but proceeded to lose the last game of the season to Boston.
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, men and women together create new generations that allow the race they mutually create ( and mutually come from ) to survive.
Yet, white reaction against Johnson's win and his very public relationships with white women was so strong that, in 1912, the United States Congress, concerned that scenes of Johnson pummeling white boxers would cause race riots, passed a law making it illegal to transport prizefight films across state lines.
Yet another prominent spiritualist and trance medium prior to the Civil War was Paschal Beverly Randolph ( 1825 – 1875 ), of mixed race, who also played a part in the Abolition movement.
Yet it is held true by the wise of Eressëa, that all those of the Quendi who came into the hands of Melkor, ere Utumno was broken, were put there in prison, and by slow arts of cruelty were corrupted and enslaved ; and thus Melkor breed the hideous race of the Orcs in envy and mockery of the Elves, of whom they were afterwards the bitterest of foes.
" Yet this is held true by the wise of Eressëa, that all those of the Quendi who came into the hands of Melkor, ere Utumno was broken, were put there in prison, and by slow arts of cruelty were corrupted and enslaved ; and thus did Melkor breed the hideous race of the Orcs in envy and mockery of the Elves, of whom they were afterwards the bitterest foes .... This it may be was the vilest deed of Melkor, and the most hateful to Ilúvatar.
Yet Salomon's work is a reversal of that tradition which was intended to be the ultimate manifestation of Germanic culture-instead it is a deeply moving and personal masterpiece, created by a ' young woman who belonged to a supposedly alien race and who was therefore held not to even have a right to exist, let alone a place in society.
Yet the club in 1976 / 77 wins the Portuguese Second Division and rises to the Portuguese First Division, remaining there for over three seasons, thanks to the selflessness and race of its players.
* " Yet it seems that a final race struggle is unavoidable "
Yet there are also dangers for the future of the human race lurking in climatic changes, population growth, and the appearance of new diseases.
Yet, Zac insists that his brother continue to race back to the fleet as quickly as he can.
Yet the prison authorities still sought to physically separate these defendants by race and gender in their meeting space.
Yet, despite this historic setback, there was relatively little change in actual percentage of votes in second round, mostly because Coalition of People's Accord candidates who had qualified refused to quit the race.
Yet, again, such details are irrelevant to the Court, for " Hawaii's argument fails on more essential grounds ... the demeaning premise that citizens of a particular race are somehow more qualified than others to vote on certain matters.

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