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Pretty much every week, if you write about housing and architecture, you get a press release announcing that such-and-such a bright idea – exceptionally tiny flats, factory-made houses, floating homes, homes built on stilts over railway lines or hospital car parks – will "solve the housing crisis".
To start with, they are exceptionally tiny.
Of course, while this particular studio is exceptionally tiny, it is certainly not the only rental accommodation in London that could be classed as small.
In France, the heatwave meant the Beaujolais harvest was a month early, with growers predicting a tiny yield - because so much juice has evaporated - but an exceptionally high-quality one.
One explanation for the low proportion of mid-range ratings is that the tiny fraction of customers who bother to write reviews do it because they had either an exceptionally good experience or an exceptionally bad one which is, by statistical definition, not the experience you are going to have.
Ben Whishaw - who rose to fame as an exceptionally young and crumpled Hamlet two years ago - glooms well as the would-be young playwright, puffing around like a tiny black cloud.
A foamer is an exceptionally avid hobbyist.
She is an exceptionally beautiful girl.
"Infinite Jest" is an exceptionally good novel.
Kahmunrah is an exceptionally huffy wannabe.
The L.V. is an exceptionally beautiful house.
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