Examples of using Yet again in English and their translations into Hindi
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It is this new imaginary realm that has enabled the fear of the Devil yet again to capture the modern Western imagination.
Video So you're me, and you're in math class yet again, because they make you go every single day.
Ride your ATV over the hilly terrain as you keep from being tipped over yet again.
Description: Mario must save Princess Peach yet again, this time Mario grabs a gun.
We are sincerely grateful to the Forex community for yet again honoring us with this noteworthy award.
Yet again the college saw an improvement in its NAAC Accreditation score in the third Cycle with'A' level
Because of this difference in type of fear, it can yet again be asserted that there is a clear difference in these two symptoms.
Instead of hitting Edinburgh yet again for its castle, its festivals
On the walk home the streets are empty and, eventually, yet again I'm enveloped by the 300-year-old walls of this historic house.
Yet again, the pundits' version of the story shows a big,
With a 10-year commitment to the event, the Tatas have shown us yet again their commitment to give back to the society through sport.
in the Asia Cup, Bangladesh yet again stared at frustration
in which the Congress stormed to power yet again with 377 seats of 566.
leader of the Mercian Guard disappears, so yet again we cannot defend ourselves.
In the world! Mr. Samar… if I say… that I have with me, the son of the man, who's going to be… the prime minister yet again, what would be your reply?
held again to allow the citizens to cast vote and choose their government yet again.
Public Health England recently announced that life expectancy has risen yet again.
proliferation yet again occupies centrestage.
This year, the biggest singing reality show is all set to raise the bar yet again with not just impressive talent but their awe-inspiring stories as well.
of having watery eyes, headaches, blurry visions and yet again, excessive blinking.