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It was just a taster of the media scrum to come.
How much did you say?Trunks were just a taster of the catalogue of wares rapidly being expanded by Mr Racamier: handbags, purses, belts, wallets.
Located in the foyer of the Natural History Museum, London, this was just a taster of its latest exhibition Animal Inside Out, which opens on Friday.
Nonsense: the dispute over the pound is just a taster of the bitter rows that would follow involving the division of North Sea oil, pension payments and much else.
That's just a taster of what you can do to improve your career - and these are just some of the tips we'll be discussing in a live Q&A next week in association with the University of London International Programmes.
If she stops the trial, she risks the end of the deal with Turkey – and the ugly pictures from Idomeni will be just a taster of what we will see on EU borders".
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Here's just a taster, from one of Margo's beaus (not too spotty to have beaus, then, huh, little brother?).
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