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For flat, you've got quite a few options".

King, however, has promoted Douglas for the past few years and said last week that he had "quite a few" options on Douglas's boxing future.

James Pargeter, head of residential projects at Deloitte real estate, agreed: "Even in London [£600,000] will get you quite a few options.

While Tyson was headed to the dressing room a vanquished man, King was still in the picture, the possessor of "quite a few" options, as he put it, on Douglas's future fights.

Toss in "having a frank conversation about real issues with my wife" and "sitting in a room with bare walls and no lights for two-and-a-half hours" and you've got quite a few options that are more attractive than an awards show that doesn't hand out awards for most of its runtime.

In terms of revenue, IO has quite a few options.

However, there are still quite a few options open to the government.

As you can see, there were quite a few options for her to choose from.

There are quite a few options for those that want an all-in-one printer.

For Labour's shadow chancellor there have however been quite a few options for milking our pensions even more.

There's quite a few options out there for iPod/iPhone docks, and you typically get what you pay for.

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