| 41. | Away from the vineyards, the roussanne-viognier contretemps is headed for the courts.
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| 42. | But cooperation with the Greens would not be damaged by the contretemps, Muenterfering said.
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| 43. | Conflict is inevitable on controversial topics, but there are two contretemps which stand out.
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| 44. | No such contretemps attended the silver anniversary of the Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival last week.
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| 45. | But any literary contretemps is amusing.
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| 46. | The contretemps over Buchanan occurred as five GOP candidates addressed the opening day of the convention.
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| 47. | Like Bush, several Republicans brushed the contretemps over the ad aside as a trivial distraction.
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| 48. | Yet it was clear Friday that the off-season contretemps was still on his mind.
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| 49. | Still, in an odd way, the contretemps with Ms . Andrews was reassuring to Broadway.
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| 50. | What would a summer be without some contretemps involving Pat Riley, David Falk and David Stern?
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