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Yet last year's volume probably topped 100 million lb. and expectations are for a market of 275 million lb. by 1964.
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 Solano López would have done well to heed his father's last words to avoid aggressive acts in foreign affairs, especially with Brazil.
Accepting Aradia as the source of skyclad practice, Robert Chartowich points to the 1998 Pazzaglini translation of these lines, which read " Men and Women / You will all be naked, until / Yet he shall be dead, the last / Of your oppressors is dead.
Yet, in these last days, new truth must come from God in order that mankind be able to accomplish what is, yet, undone.
" Yet I was once your emperor ," were his last words.
Yet another group is that of unintended puns, such as " There were 150 drug-related deaths in Glasgow last year, an all-time high ", (" high " being slang for the euphoric state induced by many drugs ).
Yet this period was not to last, and as the coal seams became tapped out and the processes outdated and replaced with modern mechanical technology, communities like Penn-Pitt and Poland Mines began to fade as their reason for existence ceased.
Yet, the people of Estonia could often hear the melody, as Finland's state broadcaster Yleisradio, whose radio and television broadcasts were received in Northern Estonia, played an instrumental version of the Finnish national anthem, identical to this song ( except for an additional repetition of the last verse in the Finnish version ), at closedown every night.
Yet, in these last days, new truth must come from God in order that mankind be able to accomplish what is, yet, undone.
Yet by the 1990s, and after significant government fiscal participation, the last 13 Puerto Rican centrales azucares were forced to shut down as well, marking the end of haciendas in Puerto Rico.
Yet despite internal factional struggles the party was to grow during this period attracting support from the minorities and among the working class outdistancing the PPS in the last more or less free elections held in March 1928.
His last album for RCA was an Al Jolson tribute, You Ain't Heard Nothin ' Yet.
1982 saw Riddle work for the last time with Ella Fitzgerald, on her last orchestral Pablo album, The Best Is Yet to Come.
Yet, his ambitions were soon thwarted by Louis I of Hungary, who became the next king of Poland on the ground of earlier pacts, and nullified the Piast's last will.
Yet for the last two years, the Department of Justice has been sitting on an application to reopen his case ….
Yet dazzling as their scoring is, his last works are in no sense a mere succession of sonic events.
Yet even this last try for revolution against Romulus goes awry.
Yet the following morning, engines sucking their last gallons of fuel, all seven bombers arrived safely in Northern Ireland.
Yet while the Sharks have failed to reach a final in the last five years, they haven't finished lower than sixth in the Championship and remain a force to be reckoned with in the BBL.
Yet the toll road was opened on December 15, 2010 together with the first portion of the Skyway Stage 2 from Bicutan to Sucat with free tolls up to the last day of December 2010, as their ' Christmas gift ' for the public.
Yet for the last 30 years of his life, while employed by the National Farmers ' Union, serving on the Nugent Committee ( the Defence Lands Committee that investigated which parts of the Ministry of Defence holdings could be returned to private ownership ) and throughout his later career as a TV personality, he sought-in entertaining ways-to question and rebut metropolitan assumptions about the character and function of the countryside.
Yet another variation is the one where the first wishes go wrong and through the last one, the protagonist ( s ) end up exactly the way they were from the beginning.

Yet and Emperor
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, 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.
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 Louis XIV had sound reasons to feel satisfied: the Emperor and German princes were fully occupied in Hungary — while in the Dutch Republic, William of Orange remained isolated and powerless, particularly because of the pro-French mood in Amsterdam.
Yet another version was introduced during the " Emperor Joker " storyline in Action Comics # 769 – 770 ( Sep .-Oct. 2000 ), Adventures of Superman # 582 – 583 ( Sep .-Oct. 2000 ), Superman # 160 – 161 ( Sep .-Oct. 2000 ), Superman: The Man of Steel # 104 – 105 ( Sep .-Oct. 2000 ), and Superman: Emperor Joker # 1 ( Oct. 2000 ).
Yet relations with Go-Mizunoo deteriorated after the, during which the Emperor was accused of having bestowed honorific purple garments to more than ten priests despite an edict which banned them for two years ( probably in order to break the bond between the Emperor and religious circles ).
Yet Formosus renewed his invitation to Arnulf in 895, and early the next year Arnulf crossed the Alps and entered Rome, where Formosus crowned him as Holy Roman Emperor.
Yet his position was not solid because, as a member of the Yellow Banners, he was treated with suspicion by Dorgon ( 1612 – 1650 )–– the Prince Regent of the Shunzhi Emperor ( r. 1643 – 1661 )–– whose power base was in the White Banners.
Yet, in 1181, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I invested Duke Bogislaw I of the Griffin House of Pomerania with the Duchy of Slavia ( Pomerania ).
Yet to date there has never been a direct and specific condemnation of the Japanese military — by the Japanese government or by the Emperor of Japan — for the shameful actions of the Japanese military in their forced prostitution of these women, a known war crime at the time.

Yet and Charles
Yet, American philosopher and self-described Panentheist Charles Hartshorne referred to Spinoza's philosophy as " Classical Pantheism " and distinguished Spinoza's philosophy with panentheism.
Yet the gossip became rampant after the suicides of Charles Cramer ( Veterans Bureau ) and Jess Smith ( Justice Dept.
* Edward and Canterbury Cathedral are mentioned in Chapter 52 of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens: " Yet the bells, when they sounded, told me sorrowfully of change in everything ; told me of their own age, and my pretty Dora's youth ; and of the many, never old, who had lived and loved and died, while the reverberations of the bells had hummed through the rusty armour of the Black Prince hanging up within, and, motes upon the deep of Time, had lost themselves in air, as circles do in water.
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 another tradition is to put a wreath of daisies at the foot of the statue of Charles McIver at UNCG and on the grounds of the North Carolina state capitol on Founder's Day.
Yet, no such quote exists in the historical record — although these words were actually spoken by Charles De Gaulle.
Yet another interpretation of the Birth of Venus ( whose title derives from Vasari but whose action perhaps better represents the Arrival of Venus ) is provided here by its author, Charles R. Mack.
Yet St. Charles fell into decline in the latter half of the twentieth century with the contraction of the coal industry.
Yet it was not until 1682, after Charles II's complete victory over the exclusionists, that the Duke of York was allowed to return to London.
Yet, they didn't have the military might that King Charles I ( and his nobles ) had, so they solicited the help of the Scottish with the Solemn League and Covenant that promised to impose the Presbyterian religion on the Church of England.
Yet, during the Second Northern War, Charles X Gustav of Sweden invaded Ducal Prussia and dictated the Treaty of Königsberg ( January 1656 ), which made the duchy a Swedish fief.
Yet while Barnes worked at his new profession, but he also joined the famous literary circle of which Hunt, Charles Lamb and William Hazlitt were prominent members.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Ebenezer Scrooge | Scrooge his future in Charles Dickens | Dickens ' A Christmas Carol.
Yet he condoned radical republican and atheist Charles Bradlaugh and associated with the Roman Catholic Church, was linked both with the landed aristocracy class and the Irish Republican Brotherhood, with speculation in the 1890s that he may have even joined the latter organisation.
Yet even now Charles, by a stroke of the pen, could have recovered nearly everything he had lost.
Yet another American novel that could have served as a more direct inspiration to Twain was The Fortunate Island ( 1882 ) by Charles Heber Clark.
The philosopher and pornographer Marquis de Sade ( 1740-1814 ) anticipated Charles Fourier in his project of a harmonious utopia based on the free play of sexual passion in the pamphlet Yet Another Effort, Frenchmen, If You Would Become Republicans, found in Philosophy in the Bedroom.
Yet another theory, courtesy of Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing, holds that Annebault derives from the Germanic personal name Hanno followed by Germanic " bald ", or bold.
Yet soon the article proved to be popular and Riis spent the better part of a year expanding it into the book How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
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.
Yet, Denmark was not fighting on Polish soil, and although her involvement bound Charles X Gustav's forces and a formal alliance with Poland-Lithuania was concluded in July, the Danish war aim was to recover Scandinavian territories lost in the Second Treaty of Brömsebro ( 1645 ).
Yet Charles, still trusting to intrigue and diplomacy to keep Scotland in check, deliberately rejected the advice of Earl of Montrose, his greatest and most faithful Scottish lieutenant, who wished to give the Scots employment for their army at home.

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