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And, with more than 300 clubs and 700 bars and restaurants in the city, Dancing Queens will also be spoiled for choice.
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Connoisseurs of chocolate stouts, blueberry wheats and hopmonsters are spoiled for choice.
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As a major destination for theatre lovers, and with over 240 museums in London, art, history and culture lovers are spoiled for choice.
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But "with current vacancy rates so high on the High Street, in many cases prospective purchasers are spoiled for choice, " said Hugo Clark, director at Deloitte.
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But they will be entering a market now crowded with very clever phones - whether you favour Android, Apple or Blackberry, you are now spoiled for choice.
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As recently as 2005, Brazilian travellers were spoiled for choice as the presence of five major airlines led to discount-fare wars and a wide range of domestic flights.
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The small, careful selection may leave you spoiled for choice.
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In Europe, we are spoiled for choice.
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They were certainly spoiled for choice.
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So promises that Beertopia attendees will be spoiled for choice, with everything from fruity, light Belgian brews to a rich mocha porter and a chocolate stout on offer -- and there are even ciders for those that aren't wild about ale.
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Locals are spoiled for choice.
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