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Yet so often he betrayed himself.
Yet so often, the greatest spur to the imagination is limitation.
Yet so often they take the exact opposite tack to feature films.
Yet so often, the first contact a patient has with the NHS – and sometimes the last – is with ambulance crews.
Yet so often tribal lands are exploited, in the name of "development" and "progress", for their natural resources.
Of all Britain's birds, few are as common and widespread, and yet so often taken for granted, as the moorhen.
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Yet Cameron, so often praised for the startling innovation of these large yet intimate living heads, took more pride in mocking up imaginary scenes from the past.
They have no wings yet, so they often must leap to a target, such as a branch.
There isn't a term for this yet, so it often feels like that experience is imagined, like we're making it all up.
And yet, as so often when cultures merge, remnants of both traditions remained.
Yet, as so often happened in Francis's early career, what he wanted came true.
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