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Yet and there's
Yet there's very little in the Mar Saba MS to give backing to any of this.
: Yet there's a country
Yet there's nothing salacious or pornographic about the show itself, which by current standards is relatively chaste.
Yet, there's still a bit of a spark between them.

Yet and thin
Yet with the disintegration of Austro-Hungary, rise of Bolsheviks in the east and various independent governments between the former frontline and Germany, the former Oberkommando-Ostfront ( or Ober-Ost ) occupation zone became a thin line to nowhere, connected only to still-German Prussia.

Yet and crucial
Yet a fresh inspection will indicate one crucial amendment: Beowulf and the Homeric poems are not at all formulaic to the same extent.
Yet the justice and security green paper seeks to place government above the law and would undermine such crucial scrutiny.
Yet, there has been a recent debate over the crucial role the Deacons and other lesser known militant organizations played on local levels throughout much of the rural South.
Yet, through letters, Seeger ’ s ideas were crucial to the development of her style and selections.
Yet it was his performances at the most crucial stage of the competition that made fans and summarisers take note.

Yet and line
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet after long and earnest discussion Stalin accepted the Curzon Line and even agreed voluntarily that there should be digressions from that line of five to eight kilometers in favor of Poland in some regions.
Yet a third variation is catalexis, where the end of a line is shortened by a foot, or two or part thereof-an example of this is at the end of each verse in Keats ' ' La Belle Dame sans Merci ':
Yet this is not an exclusive element ; there is a long line of artists, from Gianni Ruffi to Roberto Barni, from Silvio Pasotti to Umberto Bignardi and Claudio Cintoli who take on reality as a toy, as a great pool of imagery from which to draw material with disenchantment and frivolity, questioning the traditional linguistic role models with a renewed spirit of " let me have fun " à la Aldo Palazzeschi.
Yet there still remained some who disapproved of Dreiser ’ s immoral, atypical story line.
Yet Geoffrey also refers to King Hoel of Brittany as Arthur's nephew and presents a prophecy that to Uther's daughter will be born a line of seven kings, something true if Hoel is Anna's son, but not true if only Gawain or Mordred are Anna's sons.
" Yet even within his shows ' sanctioned exhibitionism, some of Berle's behavior could cross the line from affability to effrontery.
Yet another proposed spur line would have branched off the East-West Line in DeKalb County, running northeast to the area of North Druid Hills, Emory University, and the town of Tucker.
* Straton: Yet another effete Athenian mentioned in other plays, he is imagined suffering privations among savage Scythians ( line 942 ).
* The Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore adopted their school motto, " The Best Is Yet To Be ", from the second line of this poem.
Yet another result of these failures to modernize, is that outdated Lebel rifles-many of which had since been modified into a carbine-length version, the " Mle 1886 M93R35 "-were still in the hands of second line troops at the outbreak of World War II.
Keats altered " wondr ' ing eyes " ( in the original manuscript ) to " eagle eyes ", and " Yet could I never judge what Men could mean " ( which was the seventh line even in the first publication in The Examiner ) to " Yet did I never breathe its pure serene ".
Yet under considerable pressure it renounced claims to both ( Articles 11 & 13 ) and a blue line was established to define the territorial limits of Ottoman jurisdiction.
Yet Wei never succeeded in breaking through the line of river defences erected by Wu, including the formidable Ruxu forts.
Yet 11 Platoon had drawn too far ahead due to its rapid follow-up and had been isolated when the remainder of D Company was forced off the line of advance by mortar fire and then halted.
Yet another version of the Sunny line was the " Nissan Sunny Maxima ", which was sold only in limited numbers in the United Kingdom.
This had a profound effect on Wilde, inspiring the line " Yet each man kills the thing he loves.
" Yet by 1960 the cottage industry of Stevens studies was becoming a " multinational conglomerate ," more than fulfilling Van Doren's prophecy that some day a monograph would be written that would pay tribute to Stevens's " delicately enunciated melody, his economy, his clipped cleanliness of line, his gentle excellence.
Yet another convention common on early line printers left zero unornamented but added a tail or hook to the letter-O so that it resembled an inverted Q or cursive capital letter-O.
The school motto, ' The Best Is Yet To Be ', is taken from the first line of the poem by Robert Browning, Rabbi ben Ezra ( 1864 ), and serves to encourage students to achieve greater heights by reminding them that their best achievements are yet to come.
Yet, despite also the planning height restrictions that the local council enforce Alton Towers to abide by, ( all coasters have to be below the tree line hence why Nemesis is built into the ground somewhat ) the coaster remains very popular due to its sheer intensity and thrill.

Yet and between
Yet a simpler alternative interpretation of the conflict between these two figures is that the Historia Brittonum is preserving traditions hostile to the purported descendants of Vortigern, who at this time were a ruling house in Powys.
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 another story holds that the freestyle name evolved in Miami over confusion between two tracks produced by Tony " Pretty Boy " Butler, " Freestyle Express " by Freestyle and Debbie Deb's " When I Hear Music ".
Yet, distrustful of allowing any individual too much power, he otherwise maintained the separation of command functions between the Hofkriegsrat and his field commanders.
Yet the theory entered the mainstream of theoretical physics and astrophysics only with the developments between approximately 1960 and 1975, now known as the golden age of general relativity.
Yet there is a nucleation barrier, which implies an interfacial discontinuity ( or internal surface ) between the glass and the melt.
Yet, one modern scholar, reading between the lines, has described the work of Hecataeus as " a curious false start to history " because, despite its critical spirit, it failed to liberate history from myth.
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 despite their mutual insistence on the self-evidence that " all men are created equal ", their insistence that the citizens of a republic be educated at public expense, and the evident parallel between the concepts of the " general welfare " and Rousseau's " general will ", some scholars maintain there is little to suggest that Rousseau had that much effect on Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers.
Yet another way of categorizing meta-ethical theories is to distinguish between centralist and non-centralist theories.
Yet there is a difference between a hill and a big hill.
Yet, one must consider Boltzmann to be the " father " of statistical thermodynamics with his 1875 derivation of the relationship between entropy S and multiplicity Ω, the number of microscopic arrangements ( microstates ) producing the same macroscopic state ( macrostate ) for a particular system.
Yet conflicts between the so-called Darmstadt school, which included composers like Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Karel Goeyvaerts, Luciano Berio and Gottfried Michael Koenig, soon arose, receiving explicit expression in Adorno's 1954 lecture, " The Aging of the New Music ", where he argued that atonality's freedom was being restricted to serialism in much the same way as it was once restricted by twelve-tone technique.
Yet, the similarity between these social phenomena is limited, as science is based in experimentation and development, while magic is an " a priori belief.
Yet in the Memphite Theology, Geb, as judge, first apportions the realm between the claimants and then reverses himself, awarding sole control to Horus.
Yet the link between designed urban space and human mind appears to be bidirectional.
Yet in other dialects, the distinction between ( ē ) and ( ī ) has been lost, merging to the latter.
Yet the work specifics are very much dictated by the challenges facing our civilization's desire to sustain the land that supports it, and the distinctions between the sub-disciplines of soil science often blur in the process.
" Yet ultimately, the disparity between East and West portions of Berlin has led to the city achieving a new urban identity.
Yet another bear market occurred between March 2000 and October 2002.
Yet, it goes beyond this division to show the conflicting sets of values not only between two cultures but within cultures, even within individuals.
Yet most American movie theaters, especially outside of urban areas, were still not equipped for sound: while the number of sound cinemas grew from 100 to 800 between 1928 and 1929, they were still vastly outnumbered by silent theaters, which had actually grown in number as well, from 22, 204 to 22, 544.
) Yet another Australian baritone of distinction between the wars was Harold Williams, who was based in the United Kingdom.
Yet another version claims that Heracles trapped the Hind with an arrow between the forelegs of the creature.
Yet, before the siege, a state of peace had existed for twenty years between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire, as a result of the Peace of Vasvár.

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