This skirmish could easily be a case of a dog chasing its own tail.
The skirmish is the latest in the Catalans' long war to defend their language.
Their last big skirmish, a naval encounter in the Spratlys in 1988, left over 70 Vietnamese dead.
The five have a lot at stake in this legal skirmish, which has remained largely out of the public eye.
If a Doha agreement ever reaches the House floor, the fight over CAFTA will seem but a skirmish.
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The danger is some kind of military altercation in the Yellow Sea, a naval skirmish of some kind.
After a series of isolated incidents, a Pakistani soldier was killed on 6 January in a border skirmish.
But unfortunately this is just one skirmish in the numerous smartphone patent wars among tech companies.
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The biggest skirmish may be with teachers, or, more precisely, with their unions.
Asking that question shouldn't be the start of a new skirmish in the stay-at-home mom vs. working mom debate.
Einhorn has won a minor court room skirmish over a near trivial point.
Next our crew heads to Evanston for the Northwestern skirmish against Central Michigan.
The next skirmish is over the labeling of naughty fats on food packages.
Wonder, a rival emporium in Manhattan, raising the possibility of a legal skirmish.
If anyone is bragging that they expected this seemingly peaceful resolution of a thermonuclear skirmish, I haven't heard it.
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Apart from one skirmish in 2009, the Malian army left them to it.
Meanwhile, on October 18th, another skirmish is set to begin in Waco itself.
The Queen's Speech is a mere skirmish compared to the combat before us.
Mr Watson, who was not on board, claims the skirmish happened in international waters, making it an act of piracy.
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Market participants are also watching events in the Middle East unfold as Israel and Hamas are involved in a skirmish.
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Instead, federal and state regulators are engaged in an increasingly public skirmish over how best to spend the money meant for investor education.
What that means, though, is if the skirmish intensifies or if other entities become involved, gold prices could rise, Pavilonis said.
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In 1976, two American soldiers were killed by North Korean soldiers in a skirmish in the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom.
Even before this latest skirmish in the culture wars, Mr Romney lagged behind Barack Obama by several points among women voters.
The lawn was wet from rain, which shortened the match to a 20-minute skirmish, but spirits remained high on the pitch.
If neither great power is interested in having it out, the small skirmish benefits Pyongyang, and explains why they would risk it.
Any sort of war or military skirmish with Iran could affect its oil production, said Adam Patti, chief executive officer with IndexIQ.
Streaming video, delivered over the Internet, is about to engage traditional TV in a skirmish in the looming war for screen time.
The latest skirmish has firmly buried the possibility of a rapprochement between the brothers which was being talked about some months ago.
Their latest skirmish is over how to sell to young African-American men.
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