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Examples
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White wine from the Valais region, like Fendant, or Oeil-de-Perdrix, a rosé, are good choices for a warm summer evening.
Alpine Cycling Without (Much) Pain William Launder 2011
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My grandfather pulled out a chilled flask full of Fendant.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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My grandfather pulled out a chilled flask full of Fendant.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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Apparently at the last statement of accounts, there had been a balance of five hundred francs in favor of Fendant and
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Fendant was short and thin, and by no means reassuring of aspect.
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“We want to get on with it,” Fendant said; “we are counting on your book; we want a success confoundedly badly.”
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“Saint Bartholomew would suit better,” continued Fendant.
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Hector Merlin made him drink, drop by drop, the whole of the bitter draught brewed by the failure of Fendant and Cavalier, made bankrupts by his first ill-fated book.
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Fendant and Cavalier were in great need of a success.
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After the failure of Fendant and Cavalier, their bills were taken into bankruptcy according to that provision of the Code of Commerce most inimical to the claims of third parties, who in this way lose the benefit of delay.
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