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Yet and royal
Yet other variants have involved mention of a Nigerian Prince or other member of a royal family seeking to transfer large sums of money out of the country.
Yet another tradition is the discovery of the royal body at Berry Moss, near Kelso.
Yet he is not a male-line member of the royal family, and is therefore not a dynast of the House of Windsor.
Yet another variant is contemporary Orangism which seeks the restoration of the Dutch royal family to the Low Countries.
Yet another form is contemporary Orangism, which seeks the restoration of the Dutch royal family in Flanders, either within the Netherlands or as independent state with strong links with the Netherlands.
Yet first on the list of families submitted to Russia to enjoy noble ( not royal ) status was that of the Mukhranbatoni.
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 a third theory was proposed by the National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research of Pakistan that " the name is most probably derived from the title Patola, the Buddhist royal dynasty which was powerful in the region from to 8th centuries AD.

Yet and authority
Yet his position continued to be difficult, inasmuch as the authority of Deák dwarfed that of all the party leaders, however eminent.
Yet such was the authority of this wanton, that no man dared fall out with his successful rival ; he was only too happy to be allowed to visit as a familiar friend ," Saint-Simon wrote.
Yet who has given a husband the authority to beat his wife?
Yet Article 20 states that " All state authority is derived from the people.
Yet, even though authority of tradition was denied and recognized at one and the same time, the movement stood for the differentiation of the Jewish national from the Jewish religious elements.
Yet Ben-Gurion, drawing on his influence as Israel's founding father, continued to undermine Eshkol's authority throughout his term as Prime Minister, portraying him as a spineless politician incapable of addressing Israel's security predicament.
Yet they were considered to be constituent assemblies that exercised their authority as that of the people.
Yet, he became to be respected as an authority on Latin American affairs.
Yet despite this considerable authority, Alexander Hamilton, in his first letter of instruction to the captains, had specifically directed that they " will always keep in mind that their countrymen are freemen, and, as such, are impatient of everything that bears the least mark of a domineering spirit .... They will endeavor to overcome difficulties, if any are experienced, by a cool and temperate perseverance in their duty – by address and moderation, rather than by vehemence or violence.
Yet in practice, the regime showed a fundamental weakness in attaining M ' ba's goal in which he, who had by this time become known as " the old man ", or " the boss ", would have a high degree of authority.
Yet none of the others emerged to truly stamp their authority on the team, the only exception being David Speedie in 88 / 89.
Yet the issuing such proclamation is useful as publishing to all living in the district occupied those rules of conduct which will govern the conqueror in the exercise of his authority.
Yet General Wool rejected, claiming that the Governor did not have the authority to use arms from federal soldiers or his soldiers use to any military capacity, claiming that right laid exclusively with the President.
Yet, in fact, most businesses have much authority in determining and establishing what work place clothes they can require of their workers.
) Goodman notes that " Later authorities were reluctant to assume such unilateral authority ... Later authorities thus imposed severe limitations on the conditions and situations where it would be appropriate and necessary to uproot .." but then states on p. 3 that " Yet the right to uproot was never completely prohibited.
Yet another police force investigated arson-robberies, while Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples fell under the control of another authority.
Yet there were even more problems-the unstable feudal society that had evolved on Earth had been held together by the power and authority of the United Earth Government ( UEG ) and the Global Military Policy ( GMP ).
Yet another school of thought in the United States says the Supreme Court has taken on the role of " The Best " in recent decades, ensuring a continuing separation of authority by offsetting the direct election of senators and preserving the mixing of Monarchy, Democracy, Republic, Oligarchy, and Military divisions of the federal government.
Yet it possesses high authority as an exposition of Catholic doctrine.
Yet by representing God ’ s message within his poetry, Baudelaire placed himself in a position of patriarchal authority, similar to that of the God depicted in Christianity.
Yet another authority states that the diameter of the firmament is equal to the distance covered in 50 or 500 years and this is true also of the earth and the large sea ( Tehom ) upon which it rests.
" Yet, when we notice the verse prior to Matthew 28: 19, we see that all authority in heaven and on earth is given to Jesus the Messiah.

Yet and made
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 the banknotes issued were still regionally valid and temporary ; it was not until the mid 13th century that a standard and uniform government issue of paper money was made into an acceptable nationwide currency.
Yet, one cannot always trust Caesar and Tacitus when they ascribe individuals and tribes to one or the other category, although Caesar made clear distinctions between the two cultures.
Yet, when a distinction is made, Epipaleolithic is used for those cultures that were not much affected by the ending of the Ice Age ( like the Natufian and Khiamian cultures of Western Asia ) and the term Mesolithic is reserved for Western Europe where the extinction of the Megafauna had a great impact on the Paleolithic populations at the end of the Ice Age ( like European post-glacial cultures: Azilian, Sauveterrian, Tardenoisian, Maglemosian, etc.
Yet it also made clear that the plot was in no way official and that any activity centred on a small group of discontented officers.
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.
Yet at one point during trial, a U. S. Army interpreter asked Baron Ernst von Weizsäcker how Hitler could have made him a high official.
Yet another sub-classification can be made according to acting skills or requirements, for example the Basso Buffo who often must be a specialist in patter as well as a comic actor.
Yet another function a router performs is called policy-based routing where special rules are constructed to override the rules derived from the routing table when a packet forwarding decision is made.
Yet, if the operations in question can be made safe, there is little threat to the donor.
Yet by the beginning of June 1835 he had made the Carlist cause triumphant to the north of the Ebro, and had formed an army of more than 30, 000 men, of much better quality than the constitutional forces.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
Yet another theory is that the name may have had its origins in the efforts made by Russia's tsars to distinguish themselves from their predecessors in Rome and Byzantium ( on the basis that Russia was the " Third Rome ").
Yet elsewhere Plutarch states that Sciron was the son of Canethus and Henioche, a daughter of Pittheus, which made him a cousin of Theseus, and that, in one version, Theseus instituted the Isthmian Games so as to honor him.
Yet in 1816, when bastion fortifications were no longer relevant to the warfare of the time, they were mostly demolished and made way for a cemetery and park.
Yet Kurosawa did not rejoice in his estranged friend's success, and publicly made derisive remarks about Shogun.
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, Rousseau fails to consider that the state is not a total institution within the liberal democracies, and that the freedom of the citizen in between the elections is the freedom of the citizen to live their life in pursuit of their own happiness, subject to the law made by their elected representatives, who are, in turn, subject to popular pressure, public protest, petition, recall, referendum, initiative, and ultimately, electoral defeat if they fail to heed the views of those they represent.
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 the genrō made collectively the most important decisions, such as peace and war and foreign policy, and when a cabinet resigned they chose the new prime minister.
Yet the point has been made of the elaborate preparations for the attack in the dead of the night, after Kira's staff was tired out by entertaining guests and when snow muffled the footsteps of the attackers.
Yet there are sufficient proofs and examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials are made you may have to pay for the experience, and not mind an arm or leg.
He is commonly thought of as being a proponent of Theory Y, but, as Edgar Schein tells in his introduction to McGregor's subsequent, posthumous ( 1967 ), book The Professional Manager: " In my own contacts with Doug, I often found him to be discouraged by the degree to which theory Y had become as monolithic a set of principles as those of Theory X, the over-generalization which Doug was fighting .... Yet few readers were willing to acknowledge that the content of Doug's book made such a neutral point or that Doug's own presentation of his point of view was that coldly scientific ".

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