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Yet and Chinese
Yet, Chinese authorities found it necessary to follow that up with a new, albeit slightly milder, campaign as part of the Maoist “ Cultural Revolution ” of 1966-1968.
Yet, if the purpose of Polo's tales was to impress others with tales of his high esteem and fond regard in an advanced civilization, then it is possible that Polo shrewdly would omit those details that would cause his listeners to scoff at the Chinese with a sense of European superiority.
Yet another international event would have a large impact on not only Mao but also the Chinese intelligensia was the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
" Yet the name for the day in Estonian is ( kolmapäev ) meaning " third day ), in Lithuanian, ( trečiadienis ), and in Mandarin Chinese, 星期三 ( xīngqīsān ), means " day three ", as Sunday is unnumbered.
Yet another myth is that, in the 1860s, a Chinese restaurant cook in San Francisco was forced to serve something to drunken miners after hours, when he had no fresh food.
Yet the official Communist Chinese government policy deliberately covers up these influences in academic and linguistics studies, trying to emphasize the Turkic element and completely ignoring the Chinese in the Salar language.
Yet with the forward UN positions in both the US I Corps and US IX Corps sectors increasingly untenable as the Chinese exploited gaps between formations, Van Fleet ordered a withdrawal to the Kansas Line in the mid-morning.
Yet their stout defence had halted the assault on the brigade's right flank, and had inflicted far heavier casualties on the Chinese before being withdrawn.
Yet another theory suggests that the word's origin is from a Chinese word meaning " place of idleness.
Yet, around the times of Chinese new year festival, you still can see Chinese knot decorations hanging on walls, doors of homes and as shop decorations to add some festival feel.
Yet Chinese trading missions to follow were not limited to travelling across land and terrain.
Yet three of his four novels have sold over a million copies each, and in 2007 he had the highest income of any Chinese author: $ 1. 4 million.
John Ashbery's poem " I Asked Mr. Dithers Whether It Was Time Yet He Said No to Wait " appears in his collection Chinese Whispers ( 2002 ).
Yet in Chinese, there is not a commonly used term that can subsume the two ( today, in Chinese Catholic literature, the term " jīdū zōngjiào " ( 基督宗教 ) is used to signify all Christian sects, as the term in Chinese means " religion of Christ ").
Yet once she entered the Chinese national team, she switched to singles.
Yet, the Yellow River Piano Concerto stands aloof with its historical, political and economical significance in 20th century Chinese music history.

Yet and public
Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot.
Yet our state is similar to a cancer cell — with its messianism and expansionism, its totalitarian suppression of dissent, the authoritarian structure of power, with a total absence of public control in the most important decisions in domestic and foreign policy, a closed society that does not inform its citizens of anything substantial, closed to the outside world, without freedom of travel or the exchange of information.
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, since religion was infused in every area of life, rules for governing society, resolution of disputes, and enforcing safety and public order were also governed by the religious law, leading to an overlap of religion and modern conceptions of law.
Yet, Aristotle also outlined generic constraints that focused the rhetorical art squarely within the domain of public political practice.
Yet Adorno was no less moved by other public events: protesting the publication of Heinrich Mann's novel Professor Unrat with its film title, The Blue Angel ; declaring his sympathy with those who protested the scandal of big-game hunting and penning a defense of prostitutes.
Yet in late 1945 and 1946, there was much public discussion on constitutional reform, and the MacArthur draft was apparently greatly influenced by the ideas of certain Japanese liberals.
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, white reaction against Johnson's win and his very public relationships with white women was so strong that, in 1912, the United States Congress, concerned that scenes of Johnson pummeling white boxers would cause race riots, passed a law making it illegal to transport prizefight films across state lines.
Yet near the end of the decade, his outspoken political ideas and activities alienated him from the government as well as the general public.
Yet The Passion of the Christ was heavily promoted by many church groups, both within their organizations and to the general public, often giving away free tickets.
Yet, drawing up private documents was more the preserve of the tabellio, a professional scrivener who held no public office.
Yet, they were the ones who popularized the title paralegal, since the public associated paralegals as providers of affordable legal services.
Yet it is some consolation to reflect that, in our time, a public man would be thought lost to all sense of duty and of shame, who should not spurn from him a temptation which conquered the virtue and the pride of Algernon Sidney.
This year ’ s candidates appear to have been people who held high public profiles .’ Yet the steadily rising numbers of nominations indicated that the award was capturing the public imagination.
Yet he remained a realist critic of recent U. S. presidents, urging the U. S. government to " withdraw from its public advocacy of democracy and human rights.
Yet, Carruthers does note that the Wife does do a decent job of upholding her husbands ’ public honour.
Yet, the Districts continued to define administrative and political control, much like the organization of public security for the State, limiting the powers of local government.
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 the episode had another effect – it fostered a public anger toward the king which simmered all year until finally a Parisian mob attacked the Tuileries Palace on 10 August, 1792.
Yet, as they had done before the convention, most of the group continued to render public service, particularly to the new government they had helped to create.

Yet and Mao
Yet was quite chaotic in the midst of the Cultural Revolution, and under the direction of Mao Zedong, in 1968, to " prepare for war and natural disasters ", Shijiazhuang became the provincial capital and remains so today.

Yet and proposed
Yet when he proposed the idea to his cardinals, it was unanimously opposed.
Yet, seven years after the Allies ’ Potsdam Agreement to a unified Germany, the USSR via the Stalin Note ( 10 March 1952 ) proposed German reunification and superpower disengagement from Central Europe, which the three Western Allies ( US, France, UK ) rejected.
Yet another proposed application of MNT would be phased-array optics ( PAO ).
Yet GUTs are clearly not the final answer ; both the current standard model and all proposed GUTs are quantum field theories which require the problematic technique of renormalization to yield sensible answers.
Yet another proposed mechanism involves the phenomenon known as leptin resistance.
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.
Yet another contemporary meaning proposed by Dale Jacquette is that philosophical logic is philosophy in which any recognized methods of logic are used to solve or advance the discussion of philosophical problems.
Yet in 1943, the Federal Council of Churches ( later renamed the National Council of Churches ) supported proposed regulations that would result in every Evangelical broadcaster being taken off the national radio networks.
Yet another approach was proposed by a number of parties inside and outside Israel: a " binational solution " whereby Israel would formally annex the Palestinian territories but would make the Palestinian Arabs citizens in a unitary secular state.
Yet microsporidia are proposed to be highly developed and specialized organisms, which just dispensed functions that are needed no longer, because they are supplied by the host.
Yet other theorists have proposed social pragmatic accounts, which stress the role of caregivers in guiding infants through the word learning process.
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.

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