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I'll get home about 8.30pm, ready for a large glass of red.
She seemed uncertain how to serve it and opted for a large glass pitcher.
It feels quite normal for Wilber Rozas, 34, of Peãs Coloradas to spend 1.08 grams (worth 90 cents), for a large glass of juice at the Peñas Juicery.
I ordered a pint of London Pride bitter, he asked for a large glass of rosé wine, then sat at a table in the patio garden.
The view is magnificent and the prices are steep – £8.30 for a large glass of wine or cocktail, as opposed to £2.40 for a small bottle of wine in West Gorton.
Given the fuss about a sausage, the next time you're at your local Italian, you might want to keep the waiters happy by asking for a large glass of PEE-noh GREE-joh (-j as in Jack) with your bruusk-ET-uh (-uu as in book).
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Tourists were able to view the group, and to see what could be seen of the altarpiece, from a large glass booth, for four euros a person.
Plans have been lodged for a large glass-fronted extension of the Gyle shopping centre incorporating just one shop - Primark.
Pubs, clubs and restaurants are unlikely to be affected by the law as they would have to be selling a pint of lager for about £1.14 or a large glass of wine for £1.50.
Can't afford the 75 euros for a proper bust but get a large glass one for 4.90.
The place's unique selling point, however, comes in the shape of curious vessels for white wine, with a large glass bowl sitting atop a metal post.
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