| 21. | A foretaste of that controversy arose Thursday.
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| 22. | Click on Cheesemaking 101 for a foretaste.
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| 23. | But he got a swift foretaste on Saturday of the difficulties that he now confronts.
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| 24. | Americans can only hope that these agreements are a foretaste of other cooperation to come.
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| 25. | Thiab's problems are a foretaste of a much broader economic shock in Iraq.
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| 26. | This was a foretaste of the Kulturkampf.
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| 27. | And it's just a foretaste of what can happen in the future ."
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| 28. | If they are right, what has happened in Texas this summer may be a foretaste.
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| 29. | The foretaste is firm and malty, the middle assertive, the finish dry and long.
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| 30. | What NATO is going through is a foretaste of what will happen at the United Nations.
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