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Yet and without
Yet it is plainly time to make a start, and to be effective the first move should be highly dramatic, without being fanatical.
Yet certain aids were valuable and quite credibly necessary for reciting long stretches of verse without a pause.
Yet even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
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 without a detailed argument against authenticity, Daegling notes that " the film has not gone away.
Yet a government by force can not be maintained without the aid of an intellectual element.
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.
Yet it is impossible to favor somebody without discriminating against others.
Yet more musicians have played as session musicians or have guested with the band without formally joining.
Yet she would not write apologetic fiction of the kind prevalent in the Catholic literature of the time, explaining that a writer's meaning must be evident in his or her fiction without didacticism.
Yet another negotiation point was the British expectation that the RAF would absorb Canadian air training graduates without restrictions, as in World War One, and distribute them across the RAF.
:: Yet I am treated by you without even the least mark of respect
Yet Barbauld's mother was proud of her accomplishments and in later years wrote of her daughter: " I once indeed knew a little girl who was as eager to learn as her instructors could be to teach her, and who at two years old could read sentences and little stories in her wise book, roundly, without spelling ; and in half a year more could read as well as most women ; but I never knew such another, and I believe never shall.
Yet there are sufficient proofs and examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials are made you may have to pay for the experience, and not mind an arm or leg.
Yet a colony could achieve independence without a High Commissioner, e. g. Guinée ( French Guinea ).
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.
As a matter of fact, it might well lead into something forbidden which he himself has stated clearly in his book al-Rawd when he said: “ Whoever accuses a Muslim of being a disbeliever based on a sin committed by him, and without an attempt to interpret it favorably, he himself commits disbelief .” Yet here he is accusing an entire group of Muslims of disbelief.
Yet another camp, represented by Yamaguchi Susumu and his student Ogawa Ichijo, is able to understand tathagatagarbha thought without recourse to Vedic notions by putting it squarely within the Buddhist tradition of conditioned causality and emptiness, which, of course, explicitly rejects monism of any sort.
Yet it was now that Lucan – concluding that the Light Brigade would be wiped out before they reached the Russians at the end of the valley – ordered the Heavy Brigade to halt their advance and retire, leaving Cardigan's men without support.
Yet today many Iraqis remain without safe drinking water or adequate supplies of electricity.
Yet, without taking into account the electron's spin, the Klein – Gordon equation predicts the hydrogen atom's fine structure incorrectly, including overestimating the overall magnitude of the splitting pattern by a factor of for the n-th energy level.
Yet without community there is certainly no liberation, no future, only the most vulnerable and temporary armistice between me and my oppression.
Yet without the predators, the herbivorous prey would explode in numbers, wipe out the dominant plants, and dramatically alter the character of the ecosystem.

Yet and named
Stephen C. Johnson is credited with establishing the naming convention in the late 1970s when he named his compiler-compiler yacc ( Yet Another Compiler-Compiler ), since he felt there were already numerous compiler-compilers in circulation at the time.
This has occurred frequently enough to lead to the phrase YACC: " Yet Another CVS Clone " ( a play on the Unix command named, which stands for " yet another compiler compiler ").
Yet another theory is that he was named after Sergeant Terwilliger and Mrs. Onderdonk in the pilot episode of the TV show Hunter.
Yet another contemporary chronicler, Pedro Mariño de Lobera, also wrote that Valdivia offered to evacuate the lands of the Mapuche but says he was shortly thereafter killed with a large club by a vengeful warrior named Pilmaiquen, who said that Valdivia could not be trusted to keep his word once freed.
Yet when jötnar are named and more closely described, they are often given the opposite characteristics.
Yet another source claims " the village was founded in 1872 and named after Tom Powers, an engineer for the Chicago & NorthWestern Railroad.
Yet another claims it was named for the father-in-law of a Fort Smith banker.
Yet another theory proposes the city was named after Woonsocket Hill in neighboring North Smithfield.
Yet the original Latin text, published by Georg Weitz in the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1883, contains a very significant difference from modern translations: it says the ruler of the Rhos was named not chaganus, but chacanus.
Yet the second single from Don't Believe the Truth, " The Importance of Being Idle " became the second Noel-sung Oasis track to top the UK charts and was named 2005's finest track by Q magazine, as well as being nominated for the NMEs " Best Song of 2005 " award.
# Yet another alteration, named speed quarters, involves six or more people around a small table, several quarters, beer for each player, and two empty shot glasses placed in front of opposite players.
Yet on December 21, 2009, Goh Kun was named head of social unity council by President Lee Myung-bak.
Yet, as fate would have it, around 1933, young Jawara ’ s formal education was sponsored by a friend of his father ’ s, a trader named Ebrima Youma Jallow, whose trading post was across the street from Alammi ’ s in Wally-Kunda.
Yet another special edition Evolution VI was released in 1999: the Tommi Mäkinen Edition, named after Finnish rally driver Tommi Mäkinen that had won Mitsubishi four WRC drivers championships.
Yet from the writings of Chrysostom it is clear he found joy in ascetic self-discipline, and he had just assumed a celibate life when he was fascinated by a girl named Hermione ( Chrysostom ibid.
Yet another source says that the daughter of Belus who married Agenor was named Antiope.
Yet shortly after this John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress wrote a resolution to have a schooner remade into a war ship and named the Hopkins, although there are no records that indicate his resolution was fulfilled.
Yet another hypothesis suggests that the name has no particular meaning or purpose and is simply a whimsically named cookie that originated from a New England tradition of fanciful cookie names.
Yet it is certain that Queensland's Beaudesert was named in about 1841 or 1842 by ' Ned Hawkins ', or Edward Brace Hawkins ( 1821 – 1849 ), who was claiming the area as a sheep station on behalf of his employer William Henry Suttor senior ( 1805-1877 ) at Bathurst.
Yet, not that far behind has to be Louis Malle's decision to cast the lead character for his 1974 film, Lacombe, Lucien with an amateur named Pierre Blaise.
Yet another controversy came about when the ticketing distributor was named.
Yet others believe that it originated from real events involving two masonry workers named Karagöz and Haci Ivat working in the construction of a mosque in the city of Bursa, Turkey in early 14th century.

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