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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 the writer of the series always maintained to the end of the programme's time that stories were based on fact, and that Dixon was an accurate reflection of what goes on in an ordinary police station.
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 autobiography
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.
As described in Isaac Asimov's autobiography In Memory Yet Green, the Futurians spun off from the Greater New York Science Fiction Club ( headed by Sam Moskowitz, later an influential SF editor and historian ) over ideological differences, with the Futurians wishing to take a more overt political stance.
Yet, in what may shock the sporting establishment, he admits to sleeping with both women and men before accepting his sexuality as a gay man in his autobiography Come What May: The Autobiography ( ISBN 978-0141044514 ).
In his autobiography, Not Yet Uhuru, Odinga estimates the date of his birth to be October, 1911.
According to his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov modeled the Mule's physical appearance on Leonard Meisel, a friend at the World War II-era Navy Yard in Philadelphia.
According to his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov coined the name in imitation of UNIVAC, an early mainframe computer.
In 1982 he fell and injured his back and used the downtime from tennis and skiing to write an autobiography called Yet Being Someone Other ( 1982 ), which discussed his love of the sea and his journey to Japan with Plomer in 1926.
He discovered this while writing the first volume of his autobiography, In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ), and reprinted the story in Section 30 of that book.
* In his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov writes, " The story, one of my favorites, is most memorable to me for what I put in it accidentally.
He discovered its publication while writing his autobiography In Memory Yet Green ( 1979 ) and included it in Section 30.
In his autobiography In Memory Yet Green, Asimov notes that his original version of the novel was rejected by Doubleday and had to be extensively revised before it was accepted:
His autobiography, In Memory Yet Green, describes how science fiction gradually became more " respectable ", while at the same time, professors of literary studies wrote things about SF — even about Asimov's own stories — which he completely failed to grasp.

Yet and Point
Yet he also concerned himself with the dismal state of the West Point football team.
Yet Gleason is still remembered fondly by the people of Hunters Point as a friend to the common man.
Yet Peck mounted a counter offensive and retook the lost positions in the battle of Hill's Point.

Yet and demanded
Yet this very union, in one so consistent as Judah, demanded the fulfillment of the supreme politico-religious ideal of medieval Judaism — the " return to Jerusalem ".
Yet the authorities in due course claimed that they found everything they had demanded of Shostakovich restored in the symphony.
Yet, in 1440 Pomerania and Brandenburg invaded Mecklenburg, and in 1444 Brandenburg demanded from Pomerania to again hand over the Uckermark to her.

Yet and be
Yet long before the scheduled time for return, Donovan would be watching for every speck in the sky.
Yet, I responded, could not similar things be said about the art of the past??
Yet, after Rousseau had given the social contract a new twist with his notion of the General Will, the same philosophy, it may be said, became the idea source of the French Revolution also.
Yet the attitude that the fate of the Presidency demands in such a situation is quite distinct from the simple courage that can proceed with battles to be fought, regardless of the consequences.
Yet we continue to be afflicted by nagging disorders.
Yet Britain In The Nineteenth Century became the vade mecum of beginning students of history, went through edition after edition, and continues to be reprinted up to the very present.
Yet it is plainly time to make a start, and to be effective the first move should be highly dramatic, without being fanatical.
Yet they were not so bound by past experience and constriction as to deny their immediate perceptions and to be dominated by their knowledge of what the experience should be.
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, if the argument is turned awry, there may be found a great deal in Bryan's view, after all.
Yet many psychologists and marriage counselors agree that domination of the sex relationship by one partner or the other can be unhealthy and even dangerous.
Yet from the dentist's point of view, bad-fitting teeth should be corrected for physical reasons.
Yet even if he could get the necessary approval, fourteen of his Negroes could not be manumitted without special permission.
Yet though it may seem difficult to envision any definitive resolution of the problem of ownership and control, there are nevertheless certain suggestions which seem to be in order.
Yet it exists and has an objective reality which can be experienced and known.
Yet it seems clear that there can be no good sufficiently great, or evil repelled sufficiently grave, to warrant the destruction of mankind by man's own action.
Yet to determine precisely to what extent and exactly in what ways any individual showed the effects of Christianity would be impossible.
Yet this cannot be proved.
Yet here they were obviously thought to be handsome, and felt themselves to be so.
Yet, if he used all of the little means at his disposal, he would be instructing his students wrongly.
Yet we may with better reason suppose that it came originally from a foreign mythology, and that the accident of its numerical value in Greek merely caused it to be singled out at Alexandria for religious use.
Yet none of this was due to a lack of leadership on Andronikos ' part and his reign could be said to end before the Byzantine Empire's position became untenable due to the ensuing civil war which consumed the empire's remaining resources on Andronikos's death.

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