Sentence examples for yet as mentioned from inspiring English sources

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Yet, as mentioned above, our reception was gracious.

Yet, as mentioned above, the Puebloan peoples of the U.S. Southwest share a common cultural repertoire, but they speak languages that belong to four different and unrelated families.

Yet, as mentioned earlier, it is difficult to take these relationships as indications of causation.

Yet, as mentioned above, going forward the team is looking to expand its repertoire beyond languages, with forthcoming titles covering Geography, Math and more.

Yet as mentioned, I was deeply repressed, I had no idea how to masturbate (seriously) and in my experience, the majority of the men I had been with were Pakistani and not one of them enjoyed going down on me (in fact, a lot became defensive when the topic came up).

Yet as mentioned above, several non native oligomers have been identified using unfolding conditions, supporting the view that more protein oligomers are concerned by that non classical assembly mechanism.

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Yet, as was mentioned in our results, parents and professionals do consider children's access to an actual free time as paramount for their wellbeing.

Bundle up as mentioned.

Though the presence of these alleles does not differ significantly in DF patients compared to control, yet, interestingly as mentioned earlier we do also notice the expression of different allele with the same trend of allele frequencies in our DF and DHF group [50].

"Brzezinski's name comes up here every five minutes; but nobody has as yet mentioned that he is a Pole".

Yet, as we mentioned above, incumbents often fail to counterattack.

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