The Epistolers are almost always coursing several hares at once, yet there is no real confusion. |
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And yet there is no evidence that he needed the slightest bit of medical attention or bandaging. |
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She is not aloof and yet there seems something rather self-contained about her. |
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As yet there is no positive evidence for this theory, but if modified a little it is attractive. |
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And as yet there is no cure for mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung lining caused by asbestos. |
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And yet there is no disputing that the event, its militant tone and its choice of target will provoke terrible memories and associations. |
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In the decade of the 40's, Burley was ranked in the top 10 in both the welterweight and middleweight and yet there was no title shot. |
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By 1911 Birmingham spread over sixty-two and a half square miles, yet there was only half as much street railway trackage as in Cleveland. |
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The engine is low in the bilge yet there is excellent access for routine maintenance. |
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Every muscle is blown up out of proportion, yet there is no hint of inner conflict or turmoil. |
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She was the last person he would have expected it from, yet there she was, riding side-saddle on her own horse. |
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Many acts may look improper and unethical, yet there may have been a good reason for them. |
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These days, more studio monitor builders are turning to powered designs, yet there are plenty of great unpowered monitors available. |
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There were about 15-20 people in the water yet there were many unridden waves. |
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No one wanted to see him stay in power and gradually rebuild his military capability, yet there he is. |
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And yet there is a pull about first nights, particularly this, the opening night of the season. |
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Her voice sounded casual, yet there was something unsaid gleaming in her dark brown eyes. |
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This is the film that has mattered most to him since he wrote and directed The Apostle, yet there is nothing here that rises above the ordinary. |
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It seemed as if life would offer them everything yet there they were hemming themselves in with this terrible ideology. |
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Its struggle to overcome the stigma of stereotyping is captured patiently, yet there is never a dull moment. |
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As I said earlier, Australia has so many great cyclists in the peloton, yet there are only five slots. |
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Expertise is needed, yet there is, contradictorily, a straightforwardness to the task of travelling at speed. |
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The explanation is farcical and bizarre, yet there is mystery, almost coquetry, in the way Martel underplays it. |
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Only the King remained seated, yet there was fear in his dark, foreboding eyes. |
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He had heard leaves crumple under the pressure of feet, yet there were no leaves on the ground. |
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He was debonair, yet there seemed a sense of fun about him, as though he wasn't bound by the strict rules of his society. |
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Charges hadn't even been filed, yet there I was stalking her street, putting on a concerned, serious face as I pumped her neighbors for tips. |
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And yet there are plenty of examples of ways this war differed from any other previously fought. |
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And yet there lingers a hint of disappointment at certain elements of their cricket. |
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And yet there has never been more wariness of industrial development and more skepticism about its benefits. |
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We need more skilled craftsmen, and yet there are young people queuing up for apprenticeships who simply cannot get them. |
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As yet there has been little well-informed public debate about the subject. |
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As yet there is no release date, and while having the first showing in Skipton is not beyond the realms of possibility, it remains a hope. |
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So many changes to the town and surrounding lands have already taken place and yet there are many more to come. |
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I felt like myself yet there was something wrong, something amiss, something lacking from the scene. |
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This seems like an obvious truth, and yet there is in fact no evidence to support it. |
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The unemployment figures showed fewer Scots signing on, yet there seemed to be no signs of increasing prosperity in our most depressed estates. |
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There would be no time to turn away, no time to act, yet there would be time to perceive and apprehend. |
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And yet there is a lingering sense that each avoids the critical questions. |
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As yet there is no proven means of arresting the disease's progress, let alone curing it. |
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Normally nothing ruffled his composure, and yet there he was, blushing like a callow youth at the sight of her ankle. |
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It seems that we are all told to like it or lump it, yet there is no legislation to help set fairly precise demarcation lines. |
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One room under construction will be an Internet cafe, yet there is no mains electricity here to run air conditioning. |
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And yet there was something that emerged from this town that reverberated around the world, a brief flicker of recognition of what it really means to be human. |
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And yet there is always the need for complete integration, for mindfulness and respect, for the treasuring of what one has understood, what one has received. |
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It is too bold to say they all follow a co-ordinated plan, yet there are acts that seem pretty much similar and there are others that are poles apart in nature. |
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And yet there is that eerie feeling of the calm before the storm. |
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Nearly everyone would like something to pass on to his descendants, yet there is no inheritable property accumulation in our Social Security system. |
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And yet there was no cessation of anti-Semitism in the liberated country. |
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An unmistakable sense of emergency exudes from the image, yet there is no context as to what that is. |
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Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble. |
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Once, she had simply blurted out her feelings, yet there had been no catharsis, no flood of relief, only an empty realisation that she had made her mother cry. |
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And yet there comes a point when, in justice to the man himself and the enormous contribution he had made to church and world, retirement might be in everyone's interest. |
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One of their airmen had died, yet there wasn't a whisper of regret. |
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He was born with so much talent, the sporting life has made him extremely rich, yet there is too often the sense of a man who believes he has been dealt a bad deal. |
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As yet there is no word on the disclosures from Downing Street. |
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And yet there was Saraswati, ordered to trade in the saffron robes for an orange jumpsuit. |
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His style was mainstream with little evidence of experimentation, and yet there is variety and a particular use of instrumental colour throughout. |
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It will not do to say that the Irish have a monopoly on stupidity, yet there have been times when I thought they nearly cornered the market. |
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However, as yet there is no firm commitment to a direct HS2 link into Liverpool. |
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A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now. |
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But as yet there has been very little consideration of the curatorial options which a creative leadership can develop within the building. |
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It has a RAM memory capacity of up to 640K, yet there are no separate light pens, cords or power packs to complicate use. |
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The Maharashtrian table's hallmark is the rusticity of its offerings, yet there were many elegant pairings just waiting to be discovered. |
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And yet there is a swarthier side to the composer, a Spanish element which emerges again and again in his immaculately-crafted scores. |
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Many of them are poor and carless or old and retired, and yet there is nowhere within walking distance to buy basic everyday doodahs in the entire downtown area. |
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There is no-thing to be witnessed, and yet there is still a witnesser. |
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The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam. |
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Although the National Disability and Rehabilitation Policy was developed in 2011, as yet there has been no budget allocated for its implementation. |
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Wittgenstein's influence has been felt in nearly every field of the humanities and social sciences, yet there are diverging interpretations of his thought. |
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The progression of rivalrous activity can be described similarly in the perfect competition scenario, yet there remains a question of fixed costs. |
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