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Yet (other)
Yet is a common English word that, when used as a conjunction, is equivalent to the words "but" or "nevertheless". However, used as an adverb, ''yet'' defines an action's persistence in time. The word can define an action in the past, present or future: *''I have never yet been late.'' *''I yet stand.'' *''I will yet arrive.'' "yet" in questions: *''What do you have yet to learn?'' (in the future) *''Have you done it ?'' ''Have you already done it?'' (in the past) The above use of "" is illogical, but very common and thus considered correct. Yet, or YET, may also refer to: *YET, the IATA code for Edson Airport, Alberta, Canada *YET, the National Rail code for Yetminster railway station Yetminster railway station serves the village of Yetminster in Dorset, England. The station is on the Heart of Wessex Line, north of Weymouth. The station is from the zero point at London Paddington, measured via Swindon and Westbury. Yetmi ... in Dorset, UK * "Yet" (song) by the ...
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Grammatical Conjunction
In grammar, a conjunction (list of glossing abbreviations, abbreviated or ) is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses that are called the conjuncts of the conjunctions. That definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech and so what constitutes a "conjunction" must be defined for each language. In English, a given word may have several word sense, senses and be either a preposition or a conjunction, depending on the syntax of the sentence. For example, ''after'' is a preposition in "he left after the fight" but is a conjunction in "he left after they fought". In general, a conjunction is an invariable (non-inflection, inflected) grammatical particle that may or may not stand between the items conjoined. The definition of conjunction may also be extended to idiomatic phrases that behave as a unit with the same function, "as well as", "provided that". A simple literary example of a conjunction is "the truth of nature, ''and'' the power of giving inte ...
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Time
Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events or the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience. Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions. Time has long been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a manner applicable to all fields without circularity has consistently eluded scholars. Nevertheless, diverse fields such as business, industry, sports, the sciences, and the performing arts all incorporate some notion of time into their respective measuring systems. 108 pages. Time in physics is operationally defined as "what a clock reads". The physical nature of time is addre ...
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Edson Airport
Edson Airport is located within the town of Edson, Alberta, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... It does not serve any passenger flights. References External links Certified airports in Alberta Edson, Alberta {{Alberta-airport-stub ...
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Yetminster Railway Station
Yetminster railway station serves the village of Yetminster in Dorset, England. The station is on the Heart of Wessex Line, north of Weymouth. The station is from the zero point at London Paddington, measured via Swindon and Westbury. Yetminster railway station is managed by Great Western Railway. History The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 20 January 1857 as part of their Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line. Facilities Yetminster has basic facilities including a small waiting shelter, a car park, a help point and bike racks. It has 2 entrances: one from the main road, and one from the car park, the latter of the two being step-free. Services Great Western Railway operate services between Gloucester and . South Western Railway used to run an additional service once on a Saturday between Weymouth and Yeovil Junction operating from late May to early September each year. This is a request stop In public transport, a request stop, flag stop, or whist ...
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Yet (song)
"Yet" is a song written by Sonny LeMaire and Randy Sharp, and recorded by American country music group Exile. It was released in August 1990 as the third single from their album '' Still Standing''. The song reached number 7 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States. This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data from Nielsen BDS along with digital sal ... chart in November 1990. Critical reception Lisa Smith and Cyndi Hoelzle of '' Gavin Report'' described the song favorably, saying that "This slow, desperate song builds 'til you find yourself rooting for the guy, dying to know how it all turns out." Chart performance Year-end charts References 1990 songs 1990 singles Exile (American band) songs Songs written by Randy Sharp Songs written by Sonny LeMaire Arista Nashville singles {{1990-coun ...
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Yett
A yett (from the Old English and Scots language word for "gate") is a gate or grille of latticed wrought iron bars used for defensive purposes in castles and tower houses. Unlike a portcullis, which is raised and lowered vertically using mechanical means, yetts are hinged in the manner of a traditional gate or door, and secured by bolts attached to the yett, or by long bars drawn out from the wall or gateway. Geographical distribution Yetts are predominantly found in Scotland – where most towers, particularly the later ones, were equipped with them rather than portcullises – but some iron gates are found in the Border counties of England.Toy, p. 198 While few references to yetts exist outside Scotland, an English report of 1416 on Roxburgh Castle (then in English hands) contained recommendations for the insertion of iron gates. Yetts are not restricted to any one region or district within Scotland, but are widespread throughout. Similar grille constructions, frequently ...
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