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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 somehow, when officers were prodded into visiting Taliesin to execute the warrants, they would find neither Wright nor Olgivanna at home.
Yet he is right when he claims in his autobiography that he drew the real features of the man, his tender and selfless motives and his rugged fearless strength.
Yet during the years when I was on the staff of The Nation, I tried to the limit the patience of the editors on almost every occasion when I was permitted to write an editorial having a bearing on a political or social question.
Yet how might he know the Call when it came??
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 when the dear baby came, he had Tillie over here in a jiffy, and was as attentive and sweet and worried and happy when it was all over as any husband could have been.
Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
Yet Arnulf did achieve some successes, in particular in 895, when Bohemia broke away from Great Moravia and became his vassal.
Yet looking far into the future the Völva sees a brighter vision of a new world, when both Höðr and Baldr will come back ( stanza 62 ).
Yet some still fought on ; and it was not until long after nightfall, when many a ship was blazing from the firebrands thrown upon them, that the work was done.
Yet when he proposed the idea to his cardinals, it was unanimously opposed.
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, the name of the Suebi — which designated a larger group of tribes and was used by Caesar somewhat indescriminantly when describing Germanic tribes east of the Rhine — was possibly a Germanic word which was used to describe a broad classification of Germanic speakers (* swē-ba-" authentic ").
Yet, when the cannibals begin to starve, they do not turn the five imperialists to food.
Yet another episode of his female affairs that stands out was when he carried away the oxen of Geryones, he also visited the country of the Scythians.
Yet, Lutherans and Orthodox are in agreement that the Second Council of Nicaea confirms the christological teaching of the earlier councils and in setting forth the role of images ( icons ) in the lives of the faithful reaffirms the reality of the incarnation of the eternal Word of God, when it states: " The more frequently, Christ, Mary, the mother of God, and the saints are seen, the more are those who see them drawn to remember and long for those who serve as models, and to pay these icons the tribute of salutation and respectful veneration.
Lifting is most important when, the Jacobson radical of R. Yet another characterization of semiperfect rings is that they are semilocal rings whose idempotents lift modulo J ( R ).
Yet it was Severn who agreed to accompany the poet to Rome when all others could, or would, not.
Wall has also alluded to his faith when he has spoken at conferences, including a rather straightforward statement of his beliefs at the August, 1997 Perl Conference and a discussion of Pilgrim's Progress at the YAPC ( Yet Another Perl Conference ) in June, 2000.
Yet his buildings are executed as objects of beauty and craftsmanship, and seem very direct and simple when viewed in person.
Yet Thucydides never calls in question the intrinsic superiority of nobility to baseness, a superiority that shines forth particularly when the noble is destroyed by the base.

Yet and refuses
: Mr Thrale's Sobriety, & the Decency of his Conversation being wholly free from all Oaths Ribaldry and Profaneness make him a Man exceedingly comfortable to live with, while the easiness of his Temper and slowness to take Offence add greatly to his Value as a domestic Man: Yet I think his Servants do not much love him, and I am not sure that his Children feel much Affection for him: low People almost all indeed agree to abhorr him, as he has none of that officious & cordial Manner which is universally required by them-nor any Skill to dissemble his dislike of their Coarseness-with Regard to his Wife, tho ' little tender of her Person, he is very partial to her Understanding ,-but he is obliging to nobody ; & confers a Favour less pleasingly than many a Man refuses to confer one.
Yet, even with this accomplishment, Joan refuses to halt her campaign.
The title, Not Yet in English, is an allusion to an ancient Japanese legend mentioned in one scene of the film, of an old man who refuses to die.

Yet and give
Yet no leader had come to the fore who seemed likely to give the puissant T. R. a semblance of a race.
Yet in October 1768 he resigned after a catastrophic ministry, leaving such leadership as he could give to Grafton, his First Lord of the Treasury.
Yet Sergius and the emperor refused to give up.
Yet still they kept on saying " you may kill us but we will not give up Islam ".
Yet others give Eurythoe, daughter of Danaus, either as his mother or consort.
Yet, he seems to give conflicting opinions of events, being a supporter in " Germany's inner transformation ", more objective in " the idea of Europe " and a critic in " The crisis of culture ".
Yet Gallagher has defended himself, saying " people think controversial for the answers give to silly questions in interviews, but ...
However, " inherent to butch-femme relationships was the presumption that the butch is the physically active partner and the leader in lovemaking .... Yet unlike the dynamics of many heterosexual relationships, the butch's foremost objective was to give sexual pleasure to a femme.
Yet notwithstanding we to give full satisfaction to all did cause the skull to be opened in our presence & we carefully viewed the body, which we found also to be very clean without any show or spot of any contagious matter.
" Green continues: " Yet, style, in the sense of his own special way of handling form and color, remained for Metzinger the determining factor, something imposed on his subjects to give them their special pictorial character.
Yet Ali still refused to give Young a title fight rematch.
Yet, they did not give up claim over Pannonia, since they are mentioned as having battled in the second siege of Sisak in 119 BC.
Yet in its earlier years much was done which seemed likely to give Ismail a more important place in history.
Yet others give the kitty to the holder of the lowest diamond ( not necessarily the lowest card ).
Yet there's very little in the Mar Saba MS to give backing to any of this.
" Yet further, a ' German businessman ' opines that the war will give Europe " a new map, and Germany will be at the center of it " ( aims similar to a " grandiose " imperial working paper later at 360-361 ).
Socrates then proceeds to give Phaedrus credit for leading him out of his native land: " Yet you seem to have discovered a drug for getting me out ( dokei moi tes emes exocou to pharmakon heurekenai ).
Yet the portrait remains powerful, redolent with the character and feeling of someone Lis had a profound feeling for, who she understood and knew as only real intimacy can give.
Yet he also was conscious of the simplistic portrayal of the indigenous peoples in other Indigenista literature and worked hard to give the Andean Indians a true voice in his works.
Yet Charles, still trusting to intrigue and diplomacy to keep Scotland in check, deliberately rejected the advice of Earl of Montrose, his greatest and most faithful Scottish lieutenant, who wished to give the Scots employment for their army at home.
Previous to this, although Blume did not make explicit use of the term neurodiversity, he wrote in a New York Times piece on June 30, 1997: " Yet, in trying to come to terms with an NT < nowiki />- dominated world, autistics are neither willing nor able to give up their own customs.
Yet, according to his biographer, Garth Lean, Buchman would always give those at his gatherings, whatever their faith or lack of it, " the deepest Christian truths he knew, often centred round the story of how he himself had been washed clean from his hatreds by his experience of the Cross at Keswick and how Christ had become his nearest friend.
Yet he desireth that I should give more.
Yet the next day an O ' Shea volley gave Vale a 1 – 0 win over promotion rivals Rotherham United to give Gannon his first win in charge at the club.

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