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Yet though the Southern States lost the worst errors in their case, they did not lose the truth they fought for.
Yet for better or for worse, the truth of the matter is that most American Catholic colleges do not owe their existence to general Catholic support but rather to the initiative, resourcefulness and sacrifices of individual religious communities.
Yet all appear to treasure the truth that liberates, and Jesus taught his followers to love one another.
" Maria's daughter Olga Alexandrovna commented further on the matter, " Yet I am sure that deep in her heart my mother had steeled herself to accept the truth some years before her death.
Yet another version of deflationism is the prosentential theory of truth, first developed by Dorothy Grover, Joseph Camp, and Nuel Belnap as an elaboration of Ramsey's claims.
Yet, in these last days, new truth must come from God in order that mankind be able to accomplish what is, yet, undone.
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, in these last days, new truth must come from God in order that mankind be able to accomplish what is, yet, undone.
Yet, apart from its sterling excellence, it is not without beauties, for it is marked by loftiness of thought, a love of purity and truth, and refinement in taste and feeling.
:" Yet the truth is that the crowds are unlikely to return once they have been exhausted by the charade of inconvenient walkways that appear almost intentionally to confuse all but those with perfect map navigational skills.
Yet, its transcendence lies in its relationship to truth and justice ( Psalm 85. 10, Isaiah 48. 18, 22, 57. 19-21 ).
Yet these classical conventions obscured the truth of our sensations, and consequently, the truth of our own human nature was limited.
Yet through the use of Doctor Strange's all-seeing Eye of Agamotto, she learned the truth, and she and Wagner were reconciled.
Yet, as he said, ' he admired his heart ', a criticism which contains a great deal of truth, for though his characters do act extravagantly, madly, almost, still their basis is firm enough underneath ...
That was the wonderful truth .” Yet, Oldring ’ s sudden death creates guilt in Venters for his rash murder and shrouds forever the human characteristics of Oldring.
Yet it is the only way of getting at the truthto have it broken into many splinters by many mirrors and so select.
Yet, such revelations comprise a truth about modern American heroism and success.
A variant of redundancy theory is the disquotational theory, which uses a modified form of Tarski's schema: To say that "' P ' is true " is to say that P. Yet another version of deflationism is the prosentential theory of truth, first developed by Dorothy Grover, Joseph Camp, and Nuel Belnap as an elaboration of Ramsey's claims.
Yet to win the war, tell the truth.
" Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshippers the Father seeks.

Yet and according
Yet, paradoxically, according to Dr. Maurice Linden, many wives despise their husbands for not standing up to them.
" Yet the definition according to the esthesic level does not allow that the sounds of classical music are complex, are noises, rather they are regular, periodic, even, musical sounds.
" Yet, he was married according to the rites of the Church of England in both his first marriage at the church at Wallington, and in his second marriage on his deathbed in University College Hospital, and he left instructions that he was to receive an Anglican funeral.
Yet, writer Gore Vidal, in his autobiography Point to Point Navigation, recounted that Gable demanded that Cukor be fired off Wind because, according to Cukor, the young Gable had been a male hustler and Cukor had been one of his johns.
Yet, it is significant that, according to an article in Wired:
Yet it is Mary Magdalen who, according to all the Evangelists, stood at the foot of the cross and assisted at the entombment and was the first recorded witness of the Resurrection.
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 for many practical purposes, the normal approximation provides a good approximation to the sample-mean's distribution when there are 10 ( or more ) independent samples, according to simulation studies and statisticians ' experience.
Yet, according to Kesia Reeve, " squatting is largely absent from policy and academic debate and is rarely conceptualized, as a problem, as a symptom, or as a social or housing movement.
Yet Adorno continued to resist blanket condemnations of the protest movement which would have only strengthened the reactionary thesis according to which political irrationalism was the result of Adorno's teaching.
Yet another problem is that, according to Serguei Krasnikov, it would be impossible to generate the bubble without being able to force the exotic matter to move at locally FTL speeds, which would require the existence of tachyons.
" there is no historicity in this tale ", also according to Eunice Burr Stebbins, and Arion and the dolphins is given as an example of " a folkloristic motif especially associated with Apollo " by Irad Malkin > Yet there are many more or less reliable historical accounts from many periods of people being saved by dolphins.
On a macrocosmic level, the consciousness of living — the dim awareness that we are alive for a moment on this planet as it spins, meaninglessly, around the cold and infinite galaxy — gives human beings " the status of a small god in nature ," according to Ernest Becker: " Yet, at the same time, as the Eastern sages also knew, man is a worm and food for worms.
Yet the number was still too many, according to God:
Yet according to Historian David Chandler it may be possible that the Sedgemoor campaign, and its subsequent persecutions driven by the bloodthirsty zeal of Judge Jeffreys, set in train a process of disillusion that culminated in his abandonment of his king, and long-time patron and friend, just three years later.
" Yet another technically sound but artistically bland recording from Uriah Heep ” ( according to AllMusic ) failed to chart and marked the end of the band's contract with Legacy Records.
Yet according to Browne, all the ministers agreed that they would refuse to accept the resignation and also agreed to manufacture the story of a prior cabinet decision.
Yet, according to the popular press, by the 1980s Chrysler's reputation was totally shot, and by Lutz's view only dramatic action was going to change that.
Yet ultimately, according to Levinson, the guerrilla marketer must " deliver the goods ".
Yet, according to Oecolampadius, Catholic veneration of Mary went too far, because of the numerous titles given to Mary: they surpass in number and content the veneration of Christ himself.
Yet according to World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong the number of the endangered black-faced spoonbills wintering in Mai Po has risen from roughly 35 in the late 1980s to 152 after 10 years.
Yet according to historian James Belich, his achievements were gradually watered down to the point where his name was erased from the most widely-read New Zealand histories.
Yet, as the title sequence put it, " the latest reincarnation did not run according to plan.
Yet, according to the latest travel to work plans, some 4000-6000 car journeys occur daily on the Coalville to Leicester corridor and 6000-8000 per day from the south.

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