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A tiny serving of soup tasted exactly of peas and Parmesan, in two separate temperatures.
Order a tiny serving of "ordinary white burgundy" at £18 a glass.
We're talking intimate in the emotionally impressionable if distracted, pajama-changing, kid-wrangling, coffee-brewing, work-prepping sense, when viewers for those shows (mostly women, don't you know) are said to want a tiny serving of hard news, a generous dollop of gossip and entertainment blabbedy-blab, a garnish of kitchen tips and a gulp of weather forecast.
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Way in the back there's a tiny counter serving up an endless variety of tacos, from standard pork carnitas to goat tripe.
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