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Yet and writer
Yet a moment did come that night when the adventurous letter writer and fantasist seemed to stride off my flashy pages, out of my mind, and plant himself in reality.
Yet nationalism has lost few of its charms for the historian, writer or man in the street.
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 every paragraph will contain words and turns of expression which, while formally unobjectionable ... would never be used by any non-Buddhist writer.
Ligotti has stated he prefers short stories to longer forms, both as a reader and writer, though he has recently written a novella, My Work Is Not Yet Done.
Yet, as John Dawson pointed out in Washout, no previous writer about the Aborigines in Van Diemen's Land had found the sources listed by Boyce contained anything worth reporting, not even Boyce himself in his own history of the Tasmanian Aborigines and the Anglican Church ....
She is best known as the writer with partner Cy Coleman of the pop standards " Witchcraft " and " The Best Is Yet to Come.
Yet in his poetry and fiction Poe rarely took up distinctively Southern themes or subjects ; his status as a " Southern " writer remains ambiguous.
* Adam Skirving ( 1719 – 1803 )-song writer, author of the famous Jacobite song Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet ?, was born in Haddington, farmed at Garleton, and was buried at Athelstaneford.
Yet if he had chosen a writing brush the assumption might well have been that he would aspire to be a great writer and / or a great painter.
Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs is the title of a collection of essays by Melbourne writer Gerald Murnane, published by Giramondo Publishing in 2005.

Yet and series
Yet, in summarizing a series of careful essays on the Yalta Conference, Forrest Pogue could find no basis for Yalta becoming `` a symbol for betrayal and a shibboleth for the opponents of Roosevelt and international cooperation ''.
Yet in the case of Pericles, it is wrong to see his power as coming from his long series of annual generalships ( each year along with nine others ).
Yet a few other films became adapted by Revue Studios ( now Universal Television ) as television series.
Yet another use of the Picts in a fantasy setting comes in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy fantasy series concerning the Kingdom of Alba and the Picts, and their dealings with Terre D ' Ange.
Yet a third incarnation of Richard Kimble surfaced in an updated remake of the original Fugitive series which aired during the 2000-2001 television season.
Yet the series has been held in high esteem by those who have seen it ; some critics have described the series as a well-written radio program with pictures .< ref >
MTV planned a six-episode sixth season, but at Eichler's request this project was cut down to a second movie, Is It College Yet ?, which served as the series finale in January 2002.
Yet in the series, younger Erin graduated high school in 1937 and was born in 1919 (" The Career Girl ", 1977 ).
Yet, perhaps the clearest influence on his art training came from a series of additional art classes he took at London's Borough Polytechnic, where he and fellow St Martin's student Leon Kossoff were taught by David Bomberg from 1947 until 1953.
Yet, a series of questions regarding the town ’ s exact location and identification of its ruins remains open due largely to the centuries-long geomorphologic processes of the area as the lower reaches of the Rioni are prone to changes of course across the wetland.
Yet among the seventy-two prints outside his professed series there are at least a dozen famous ones.
The controversy plays out through a series of works issued by both men in the coming years, down to Williams ' The Bloody Tenet Yet More Bloody ( 1652 ).
Yet The Encyclopedia of 20th-Century American Television by Ron Lackmann claims that Danger Man was one of the most violent series ever produced.
Yet, in Hail the Conquering Hero, the series of lies, crimes, and embarrassments all somehow bolster the film's theme of patriotism and duty.
: Yet if anyone cares to read over the now crumbling minutes giving an account of the meetings at which the Italian Fasci di Combattimento were founded, he will find not a doctrine but a series of pointers … ( p. 23 )
She is best known for her roles in the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Third Watch, and the films Boyz n the Hood, Boiler Room, Soul Food, Love Jones, The Best Man, Big Momma's House, and Are We There Yet ?.
Yet, Donohue still dominated the series, even though he suffered three DNFs ( did not finishes ) during the season due to mechanical problems with the M6A.
A sequel, Are We Done Yet ?, was released in 2007, and a television series based around the film's main characters premiered in 2010.
Yet by the end of the series, he matures into a well-respected, experienced, and visionary military commander.
He also starred in two episodes of CBS's anthology series, The Lloyd Bridges Show ( 1962 – 1963 ) in episodes entitled " My Child Is Yet a Stranger " and " The Tyrees of Capital Hill ".
She is currently starring in the TV series Are We There Yet?
She is currently starring in the TBS sitcom series Are We There Yet?
She also recently performed " Metamorphose ," the opening theme to studio Gainax's 20th anniversary series, This Ugly Yet Beautiful World, the ending theme for the anime and the opening theme Aoki Flamme for

Yet and always
Yet there were always some that moved farther and farther out, seekin' grass and water.
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 this kind of duos have not always been the case.
Yet it is a dreamer always whose nature penetrates these works, a nature out of sympathy with struggle and strenuous action.
Yet his first courses of lectures in that department were readings and expositions of the Old and New Testament ; and to this, as also to hermeneutics, he always attached special importance, believing that for theology a sound exegesis was the one indispensable requisite.
Yet we are bound to the conditioned and physical world — in which some form of action is always required.
" Yet the heuristic rules were not always represented as separate data structures ; some had to be intertwined with the control flow logic.
Yet, Shas always " looks over its shoulder " to see what the Ashkenazi Haredi parties are up to, and usually goes in the same direction as it has similar needs and interests within the state.
Yet, in the airless vacuum of space in Star Wars, the Millennium Falcon always ( unnecessarily ) banks when turning.
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 descriptions of the American High Plains almost always included comments about " Innumerable Herds of Buffaloes ", which was written on Pike's map just above " not a stick of timber ".
Yet he never hated, he was never bitter, he never condemned his circumstances, and he always said there are very few problems that cannot be solved through hard work.
Yet, despite these conditions, Shun never complained and always treated his father, his stepmother, and his stepbrother with kindness and respect.
Yet, he never blamed his stepmother or his stepbrother, and always forgave them every time.
Yet Schoenbergian precepts had always been observed in his profound level of craftsmanship ; and certain highly chromatic, quasi-serial passages, emerging as it were surreptitiously in these and other works, confirmed the enduring background presence of Gerhard's studies in Vienna and Berlin.
Yet, when the chips are down, Bort always comes through in the clutch for his team.
Yet another recurring gag features George always trying to be initiated into the " Happy Guys of Pittsburgh "-a local charity club.
Yet again, though, a Championship win was followed by a decline and the next twenty years saw the county almost always in the lower half of the table.
Yet always sure that at the very end, you will be pulled back from the brink --
Yet, his intentions were always noble, and wished no pain to any living creature.
Yet he rarely enters the battlefield, even though prior to the Horus Heresy he always took part in his Legion's battles and was a determined warrior.
Yet there was a sense of humour and a geniality which drew men towards him ; and towards those young artists who sought his teaching and his criticism he always exhibited a calm patience.
Yet the man made always remains clearly distinct from the natural by its geometric forms, highlighted by the choice of white as its primary color.
Yet even when the final decision rests with the people, the affair is always thoroughly discussed by the chiefs.

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