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It's pleasant, but a tiny bit parodic by this point.
Nowadays, he sees Lincoln Center as emblematic of the Upper West Side's best and worst: the prime of high culture but "a tiny bit frumpy".
The banking system relies on trust and at the minute there quite simply isn't any .One place tight credit is wreaking havoc is housing markets, but a tiny bit of good news is expected there today.
He also makes shopworn Paris into his kind of city riotously multicultural, as Paris these days is, colourful but a tiny bit claustrophobic and wallpapered with homages to past greats.
I'm not suggesting that the editors, or even Gyles himself, should have combed through every word I and thousands of others have written or said, but a tiny bit more originality wouldn't hurt.
Nadia (Gina McKee) is nice but a tiny bit dopey and clueless, with the hunched body language of the perennially put-upon, and rather sadly sporting clothes and a wacky hairstyle that would look better on someone much younger.
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"That was the basic idea: to see Coke not as it was originally designed to be — a liquid refresher — but as a tiny bit of commonality between all peoples, a universally liked formula that would help to keep them company for a few minutes," Bill Backer, who was at the time the creative director on the Coca-Cola account for McCann-Erickson, wrote.
"Not only so happy and proud that they thought I was a good enough candidate, but also a tiny bit of relief to know I had the offer.
And indeed they are, by that measure, but just a tiny bit.
At the same time, however, I cannot help but feel a tiny bit of sadness for today's youth.
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