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Yet and personal
Yet the most popular, and at the same time most stigmatized, use of psychedelics in Western culture has been associated with the search for direct religious experience, enhanced creativity, personal development, and " mind expansion ".
Yet, Fastow himself had a personal financial stake in these funds, either directly or through a partner.
Yet on a personal basis he granted freedom of worship to the Protestant nobility and worked for reform in the Roman Catholic Church, including the right of priests to marry.
Yet the dot-matrix print head was well-suited to this task, and the capability, referred to as " dot-addressable " quickly became a standard feature on all dot-matrix printers intended for the personal and home computer markets.
Yet, from a professional and personal point-of-view, both films were significant challenges for Binoche ; her casting opposite Ralph Fiennes's Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, in favour of English actresses Helena Bonham Carter and Kate Beckinsale, was immediately contentious and drew derision from the British press, unimpressed that a uniquely English role had gone to a French actress.
Yet hints in the story — Leamas's personal qualms about his role in the plot, and the qualms of Smiley and Fiedler about their roles — indicate a different perspective.
Yet, the amount of people that can relate to it by personal experience in one way or another is ever growing, and the variety of trials and struggles is huge.
Yet he had no personal loyalty to the house of Bourbon-Orléans, and was a convinced agnostic for nearly all of his adult life.
Yet the battle itself was not the death-blow for the French navy: the subsequent mismanagement and underfunding of the fleet under Pontchartrain, coupled with Louis XIV's own personal lack of interest, were central to the French losing naval superiority over the English and Dutch during the Nine Years ' War.
Different personal traits and characteristics can help or hinder a person's leadership effectiveness and require formalized programs for developing leadership competencies Yet everyone can develop their leadership effectiveness.
" Yet he was on the most friendly terms with the whites and was never backward in extending to them his powerful influence and personal aid during their expedition against the Canadians in the French War.
Yet while Border developed, under duress, personal leadership skills, which Lara never did, he was never as glamorous as the man who took his world record.
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, he did not lack personal courage, and endured torture after the revolution of July 9, 1762, rather than betray his late master.
Yet his Harvard years saw two public disputes in which he argued for compromising basic principles of justice for the sake of his own personal vision of Harvard's mission with respect to assimilating non-traditional students.
Yet its clear resemblance to the other full-size Pontiacs caused some to consider it a lesser model than the other personal luxury cars.
Yet the Decree 900 expropriations from the American fruit companies proved a fortuitous political opportunity, especially as presented by CIA Director Dulles and his brother, John Foster Dulles, the US Secretary of State, who each owned capital stock in the United Fruit Company ; their conflation of personal conflict of interest with the Cold War geopolitics of the Western Hemisphere made feasible the secret invasion to change the government of Guatemala by force of arms.
Yet, the liberal social and economic policies, derived from the new political constitution and the “ spiritual socialism ” philosophy of President Arévalo Bermejo, provoked the ruling class gentry and the urban bourgeoisie to first distrust, and then accuse the President of Guatemala of supporting communism — a serious personal imputation and political accusation during the Cold War, of which the US Government took serious note.
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 rarities were not recorded purely for their rarity value, but much more because they are important, hitherto neglected, works, recorded at the personal request of the performer.
Yet Sinestro had earned an even greater personal victory as the so-called " Yellow Impurity " turned out to be a sentient entity known as Parallax, the living embodiment of fear.
Yet Abe was seriously troubled by an ongoing personal crisis, which stemmed from the perceived conflict: rationality versus faith in the Amida of Pure Land Buddhism.
Yet the conflict brought great personal tragedy to Garvin.
This is made apparent with quotes such as: “ Yet history demonstrates that personal liberty is a rare and precious thing, that all societies tend toward the absolute until attack from without or collapse from within breaks up the social machine and makes freedom and innovation again possible ” ( 163 ).

Yet and note
Yet this scream had a different note in it.
Yet for " son of Man ( Ben-Adam ), one is also wise to note that HaShem, throughout the Book of " Ezekial ," refers to the prophet himself only by the title " ben-Adam.
Yet there is no trace of a Semitic deity directly connected with Adonis, and no trace in Semitic languages of any specific mythemes connected with his Greek myth ; both Greek and Near Eastern scholars have questioned the connection ( Burkert, p 177 note 6 bibliography ).
As it was written in a program note that accompanied the movie's premier " It is a modern poem presented with medieval material that has been very freely handled ... The script in particular — embodies a mid-twentieth century existentialist angst .... Still, to be fair to Bergman, one must allow him his artistic license, and the script's modernisms may be justified as giving the movie's medieval theme a compelling and urgent contemporary relevance ... Yet the film succeeds to a large degree because it is set in the Middle Ages, a time that can seem both very remote and very immediate to us living in the modern world .... Ultimately The Seventh Seal should be judged as a historical film by how well it combines the medieval and the modern.
Yet, the Peruvian government did not find the February 5, 1995, and March 22, 2005, declarations as acceptable or sufficient ; and went on to send a note of protest to the Chilean government.
Yet, Carruthers does note that the Wife does do a decent job of upholding her husbands ’ public honour.
Yet it is important to note that it is uncertain how personally acquainted he was with the various methods for making decorative papers that he compiled.
Yet it was his performances at the most crucial stage of the competition that made fans and summarisers take note.
Yet the two most important additions Petra made in 1980 did not play an instrument or sing a note for the band.
Yet Sparta, in its rejection of private wealth as a primary social differentiator, was a peculiar kind of oligarchy and some scholars note its resemblance to democracy.
" Yet in the following spring ( April 1862 ) Brahms wrote, in a note to a critic to whom he was sending a copy of the work, " I am fond of it and value it particularly in relation to my other works ".

Yet and pain
Yet the human realm is considered to be the most suitable realm for practicing the dharma, because humans are not completely distracted by pleasure ( like the gods or demi-gods ) or by pain and suffering ( like the beings in the lower realms ).
Yet in spite of his genuine shock and pain, Cagney stayed in character and played out the rest of the scene.
: Stranger: Yet you would like to see them, pain and all.
Yet, there are quantification models, called menstrual symptometrics, that can be used to estimate the severity of menstrual pains as well as correlate them with pain in other parts of the body, menstrual bleeding and degree of interference with daily activities.
Yet the medications to treat pain are cheap, safe, effective, generally straightforward to administer, and international law obliges countries to make adequate pain medications available.
Yet Savage has developed a strong adaptation to the feeling of pain and endurance after taking such damage.
Yet the result of transgressing the pleasure principle, according to Lacan, is not more pleasure but pain, since there is only a certain amount of pleasure that the subject can bear.
Yet, his intentions were always noble, and wished no pain to any living creature.
Yet Ludlow was earnest in his description of the horrors of withdrawal, adding that “ f, from a human distaste of dwelling too long upon the horrible, I have been led to speak so lightly of the facts of this part of my experience that any man may think the returning way of ascent an easy one, and dare the downward road of ingress, I would repair the fault with whatever of painfully-elaborated prophecy of wretchedness may be in my power, for through all this time I was indeed a greater sufferer than any bodily pain could possibly make me .”
Yet some patients will have a " psychogenic otalgia ," and no cause as to the pain in ears can be found ( suggesting a psychosomatic origin ).

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