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Meals often ended with an issue de table, which later changed into the modern dessert, and typically consisted of dragées (in the Middle Ages, meaning spiced lumps of hardened sugar or honey), aged cheese and spiced wine, such as hypocras.
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There is internal work — it's a tricky issue," de Kerchove added.
In northern France, a wide assortment of waffles and wafers was eaten with cheese and hypocras or a sweet malmsey as issue de table ("departure from the table").
In an attempt to coax the Syrian government to discuss the issue, de Mistura issued a 29-point questionnaire on how the transitional body might operate.
Looking good has never been more of an issue with De La Hoya, the reigning World Boxing Council welterweight champion, who has vowed a makeover in ring substance and style since losing to Felix Trinidad last September.
To avoid this issue, de Tommaso et al. (2009) used a laser to selectively stimulate only A-delta pain fibers.
"It's not our issue," de la Rochère has said repeatedly, when pressed.
In any event, the District Court was obliged to determine this issue de novo.
The Federal Circuit decided the issue de novo, and upheld the dismissal.
They feel this way whatever the issue de jure of American outrage: Electoral transparency, rule of law and human rights are the usual suspects.
Une salade linguistique assez surprenante issue de « Grexit », lui-même désagréable mélange de « Greece » (Grèce) et « Exit » (sortie), cette fois agrémentée du B initial de « Britain », Grande-Bretagne.
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