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" He certainly does not mean here to exaggerate the
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neighbours with his music exaggerate amplified is not
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In moral, they exaggerate with the example of good
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You probably think that I exaggerate, but
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* We see it in their resumes, where they very much exaggerate what Special Forces was and tries to apply the same with normal infantry battalions hoping the prospective employers would be too stupid to know the difference
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Besides, how are diminishing (capital) resources expected to vie for cheaper consumer products when many workers will find themselves either under-employed or competing in greater numbers for lower paying jobs? (I exaggerate to make a point
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I exaggerate to make a point that although the E
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“It is always good to exaggerate the pleasure
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I’ve looked at America’s past and it’s mixed, but when you factor out the deliberate attempts to bury the good and exaggerate our errors in most of the reporting, you see America is trying to improve the world with her liberating foreign policies and her free market economics
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Souta had the tendency to over exaggerate everything so I looked at Kiyori to confirm if it was true, he nodded
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As soldiers said long ago, once you had seen the elephant you no longer needed to exaggerate
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They selected people to attend this meeting and the topics to be discussed so as to exaggerate the differences and create discord amongst different groups rather than work towards a constitution for independent India
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Although his fiancée had the tendency to exaggerate and a taste exacerbated by dramatics, in this occasion Leonardo had to agree with her appreciations
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WILL ALWAYS SEEK TO EXAGGERATE WHAT THEYVE ACHIEVEDv
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That is, resistance, fear, pain, and de-motivation negatively exaggerate
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'I sense your incredulity, good Alcemides; you will fear that I exaggerate conditions in Khauran
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great consistency, but not to exaggerate it into stasis so that it obscures complexity
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Aside from that, it may also lead them to think that you are trying to exaggerate things
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A gaol yard friend had a family member in hospital, nothing serious but they knew the doctor and had him greatly over exaggerate the situation causing the screws to give our mate a day to visit the hospital
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They exaggerate or fabricate their illness
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Grab their interest with a flashy statement; exaggerate a little, hell, exaggerate a lot
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Exaggerate what they are saying to the maximum
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Friends, enemies, lovers, divorcees, these are all categories that we exaggerate and can change in the blink of an eye
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Jeff need not exaggerate the love women
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Still from within, Saa-ra viewed the probable continuum with John2, stopping to exaggerate an event that was highly likely to come about… a devastating blow to his self-image, which she casually saw as, “A place where you can change direction
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Some qigong masters greatly exaggerate the functions of qigong and
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“This priest is about as conversant with the gods as are the fish in our house pond, in fact I would be very surprised if he actually even believes in the gods, my poor innocent son, he is going to ask you about more than your prayers, he will try to find out your route and any other information that will help him in his scheme for your destruction, have no doubt my love, he means to destroy you, yes my son you will lie to that wretch and you will lie as convincingly as you can, I do not exaggerate when I say that this priest has put you in the greatest of peril
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if stockholders’ equity balloons to new heights, this method will exaggerate the increase
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” I exaggerate holding the skates out in front of me
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Later, Sam discovered his dad had the experts exaggerate their statements for the need of oxygen producing plants—that the city’s oxygen generators could not produce enough oxygen by themselves
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If you feel nervous when you have to have a meeting with the boss then deliberately try to increase this feeling of nervousness or your hands shake noticeably whenever you have to speak in public then deliberately try to exaggerate the shakes before you have to speak or you get very tense and anxious whenever you face an examination then deliberately try to exaggerate the feelings of anxiety and nervousness
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In fact there’s no reason at all to exaggerate about the places I’ve been to and the things I’ve seen, there have been plenty
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If any one supposes that I wish to exalt and exaggerate the position of the laity at the expense of the clergy, and that I think lightly of the ministerial office, he is totally mistaken
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Whenever there is an alignment in good there is to be a free men never exaggerate nor even giving unnecessary information
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I don't want to exaggerate, however, every such fit could become his
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And don’t exaggerate! It’s true that he was wrong, but he didn’t
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exaggerate, at all, when you do this
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We do not exaggerate if we say it is a great scientific theory and the human being who tried to solve it and gave an answer to it and to the other questions is really a great man
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For this reason, it tends to exaggerate potential risks
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I wondered if she was really in there or had she left and went somewhere to exaggerate whatever story she had conjured up
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People tend to exaggerate the consequences of a job or career change, as if it really could mean their
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They tend to exaggerate their
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When I say average, I don't exaggerate
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Something about this woman seemed to exaggerate al
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And given the nature of the medium and the audience it targets it should not be surprising that films and TV shows exaggerate and dramatise for entertainment purposes
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exaggerate what I’d done
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belittle their possibilities than they are to exaggerate them
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exaggerate and make up wild stories - the
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prove what I say is being wrong in any way or even that I exaggerate in the least
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I was grateful for his kindness but sometimes I do exaggerate
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We all know how the press exaggerate
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I exaggerate but not by much
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Whatever you exaggerate you weaken
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Not only does the Retribution preached at home and abroad fail, by its unscriptural representations, to awaken terror in the educated classes, since whatever you exaggerate you weaken; but it is nearly everywhere the custom with missionary societies to send out teachers opposed to the belief of Christ's Advent to judge the nations, as the next great event in the history of world
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“Ok, mum, let’s not over exaggerate
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They only see the problems of their situation and all the possible ways to exaggerate them
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They neither exaggerate nor understate whatever they have
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This can exaggerate the baldness so don’t be in too much of a hurry to stress yourself out
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The sentence however was more merciful than could have been expected, perhaps partly because the criminal had not tried to justify himself, but had rather shown a desire to exaggerate his guilt
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should think I exaggerate
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"I exaggerate everything, that is where I go wrong," I repeated to myself every hour
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The rumour goes," he added in a lower tone, "that Edgar Linton is on his deathbed: perhaps they exaggerate his illness!"
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"Let's not exaggerate, Mr
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In place of that eager and garrulous narration with which a white youth would have endeavored to communicate, and perhaps exaggerate, that which had passed out in the darkness of the plain, the young warrior was seemingly content to let his deeds speak for themselves
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It is impossible to describe, without appearing to exaggerate, the emotions experienced by Owen as he heard this announcement
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"Nevertheless, you must not exaggerate the evil," said Monte Cristo, "for by endeavoring to avoid one fault you will fall into another
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"I think, sir, you exaggerate your situation," said Madame Danglars, whose beautiful eyes sparkled for a moment
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I cannot exaggerate the enhanced disquiet into which this conversation threw me, or the special and peculiar terror I felt at Compeyson's having been behind me "like a ghost
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But we perhaps exaggerate the gray or sable tinge, which undoubtedly characterized the mood and manners of the age
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Surely, you’re probably saying to yourself, you exaggerate
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“Let’s not exaggerate,” said Modig, who was standing right next to him
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It’s clear from his diary that one thing the Writ didn’t exaggerate was the extent of Chihiro’s authority after Langhorne and Bédard died, and he’d obviously put an iron lock on any advanced technology
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To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers
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The confusion and chaos in Icewind Province and eastern Tarikah as Faithful refugees fled west, followed by heretic mounted columns, would be almost impossible to exaggerate
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eyebrow, which he seemed purposely to exaggerate as he answered
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In her need for some manifestation of feeling she was ready to exaggerate her own fault
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This illustrates the tendency of the media to exaggerate economic news, especially the worrisome kind, a tendency that helps start information cascades of one kind or the other
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Finally the holding company device permits of financial practices that exaggerate the indicated earnings, dividend return, or “book value,” during boom times, and thus intensify speculative fervor and facilitate market manipulation
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Standard or leading issues almost always respond rapidly to changes in their reported profits—so much so that they tend regularly to exaggerate marketwise the significance of year-to-year fluctuations in earnings
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The inveterate tendency of the stock market to exaggerate extends to factors other than changes in earnings
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Psychologists led by Baruch Fischhoff of Carnegie Mellon University have documented a disturbing fact: becoming more familiar with a subject does not significantly reduce people’s tendency to exaggerate how much they actually know about it
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Harry had told me that Bach should be played very softly, and very loudly, to exaggerate the phrasing, because the pieces themselves are so ordered that the emotion needs to come through in the playing
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The rumour goes,’ he added, in a lower tone, ‘that Edgar Linton is on his death-bed: perhaps they exaggerate his illness?’
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These are beings of the great neuter species: impotent men, parasites, cyphers, who have a little land, a little folly, a little wit; who would be rustics in a drawing-room, and who think themselves gentlemen in the dram-shop; who say, "My fields, my peasants, my woods"; who hiss actresses at the theatre to prove that they are persons of taste; quarrel with the officers of the garrison to prove that they are men of war; hunt, smoke, yawn, drink, smell of tobacco, play billiards, stare at travellers as they descend from the diligence, live at the cafe, dine at the inn, have a dog which eats the bones under the table, and a mistress who eats the dishes on the table; who stick at a sou, exaggerate the fashions, admire tragedy, despise women, wear out their old boots, copy London through Paris, and Paris through the medium of PontA-Mousson, grow old as dullards, never work, serve no use, and do no great harm
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Let us not exaggerate, this cherub of the gutter sometimes has a shirt, but, in that case, he owns but one; he sometimes has shoes, but then they have no soles; he sometimes has a lodging, and he loves it, for he finds his mother there; but he prefers the street, because there he finds liberty
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In-sample regressions exaggerate a model’s predictive ability
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And why not exaggerate it, too? It was as if she had found the key to becoming a better person and a better actress—her pain
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Say whatever your memory suggests is true; but add nothing and exaggerate nothing
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It emphasized both syllables with an exaggerated change of pitch going from really high to really low
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"How many poor slave traders did you have to kill Lieutenant Petrakis, to save those dirty child sex slaves?" She imitated the young reporter with an exaggerated whine
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The officer opened his eyes wide in exaggerated surprise and gave a broad friendly smile
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Of course the Shempala Lakes Tourist Council that had published these highly symbolic maps four centuries ago could have exaggerated the size of the lakes by a whole lot and the lakes might really be thirty eight and twenty nine miles long instead of the hundred ten and seventy that was shown on this map
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“Oh yeah man, out of sight!” Steve turned and bowed to Jake with an exaggerated wave of the hand
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For that single moment I hated him and was glad he was in trouble, and I suppose I even exaggerated my panic a little just to make Auntie tell him off and so make him feel bad and to punish him
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" She was posing in ways that accented her already exaggerated figure and pumping out enough pheromones to set off the warning he had programmed into his med panel
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similar emotions in an exaggerated way
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I have intentionally placed bold exaggerated promises in this book
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Enjteen knew too much, but had tried to use it too often and exaggerated too much for it to stick any more
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He might have exaggerated a little
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worried that he'd exaggerated his situation
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said, giving an exaggerated bow before turning to leave
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Sue knew he exaggerated
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Both the pecuniary income and expense of such families have increased considerably since that time through the greater part of the kingdom, in some places more, and in some less, though perhaps scarce anywhere so much as some exaggerated accounts of the present wages of labour have lately represented them to the public
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observers were struck by the exaggerated tithes
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villages - but the threat’s exaggerated by the Dominicans,
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by this malefic party, with its exaggerated claims,
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The great Earl of Warwick is said to have entertained every day, at his different manors, 30,000 people ; and though the number here may have been exaggerated, it must, however, have been very great to admit of such exaggeration
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Let us suppose, therefore, according to the most exaggerated computation which I remember to have either seen or heard of, that, gold and silver together, it amounted to £30,000,000
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manufactures, than either Mexico or Peru, even though we should credit, what plainly deserves no credit, the exaggerated accounts of the Spanish writers concerning the ancient state of those empires
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He greeted her with an exaggerated flourish of his colorful sleeve
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But that's the gist of the tale, obviously it's had to have been exaggerated over the centuries
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But Chaurus were an entirely different situation; she had not encountered any yet on her travels in Skyrim and had sincerely hoped that the monsters she had read about before coming to the province had been exaggerated
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exaggerated but in the extension becomes more graspable: We say that we must kill those we
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The sum had probably been exaggerated
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” said Lucy with exaggerated sarcasm in her voice
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He was in his fifties, average build and a pleasant face, but seemed to have too much forehead, an effect which was exaggerated by his receding hairline and thinning brown hair which seemed to want to stand straight up
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’ Again, the exaggerated emotional tone made him sound more bitter than he intended
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his trouser pocket with exaggerated, sulky
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“Why are we here?” Simone looked at each of the persons in blue with exaggerated disbelief after one of the Mets finest had asked her the same question
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No doubt exists that had not the Ansahs arrived with reports of the strength of the advancing English, which they greatly exaggerated, the Ashantis would have offered a spirited resistance at the entrance to Kumassi, when they found that no amount of subterfuge and false promise would keep back the invader
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Even if the numbers are exaggerated, the information is probably true in the main, as virgin's blood is supposed to contain very sacred properties, and much of the Juju or fetish medicine of the West Africans must be obtained from different parts of a young girl immediately after slaughter
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They carried wounded, drew rations but twice; and the reports, inspired by the conduct of starving pacificos and exaggerated by irresponsible correspondents, that credited the Cuban rebels with laziness and theft, are not only unjust but absolutely false
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Confederates’ ideological blindness and exaggerated image of their own military abilities made them miscalculate how the war would end
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Roosevelt began the most famed part of his career as a bored rich man playing at being soldier, a dilettante and warmonger with little understanding of war who greatly exaggerated his own role in a minor skirmish against an outgunned enemy of draftees in a failing empire
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” I said the word with deliberately exaggerated drama
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By the way, do you enjoy horseback riding?” Beth’s enthusiastic smile and exaggerated nodding encouraged her to continue
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Stamp Student Union with exaggerated exasperation
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Not that I wanted him to, of course, but for all his exaggerated, outmoded propriety, I thought that he would insist
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“My assignment had come through while I was still in the US and, yes, I suspected that some of the rumors of torture must be true, exaggerated but true
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The man continued his pantomime of smoking a cigar, thumb and forefinger and lips pulled forward in an exaggerated oval
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I hate trying to answer a question with my mouth full, and I suppose an exaggerated fear of social gaffes affected my behaviour
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The companies insisted that stories of sickness were greatly exaggerated, and repeated so often that even the peons who invented them believed
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Living people became his dolls, funny looking stick figures with exaggerated features that often times brought him to laughter, but they served their purpose well
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“We look well together, my dear, if you don’t mind my saying so,” he said with exaggerated seriousness
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He was that kind of a prick, and I’m certain all his charm as Falconi didn’t go to waste in that demon form, but was all the more exaggerated
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When he saw their American uniforms, their driver, with an almost exaggerated show of chivalry, indicated that Elizabeth should ride beside him on the cart’s seat, while Colling was seated directly behind, his legs resting on their piled luggage
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exaggerated talent would take a man far, without the
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With exaggerated frowns, they shook their heads in unison, whereupon he entered the house and returned with a pair of old shoes similar to those he wore
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Her lips exaggerated the motions as he tried to follow her
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Again, he was entranced by the fullness and suppleness of her pouting lips as she exaggerated the motions that went with the sounds
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Ethan’s confounded look was exaggerated by his dumbstruck tone of voice:
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“Michelle,” Charles responded with exaggerated weariness, “we have been through this many times before, back when I was an atheist
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It’s funny though, he was laughing in the same coarse exaggerated way that he had laughed that time he had given me “whiskey” in his basement some ten years before
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Man has made these many wrenching adjustments with capacities that he never realized that he had acquired, and that had never been expressed in quite this way before, nor exaggerated to this degree until Man
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He coughs and makes exaggerated gagging sounds
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“The deterrent effect of guns has been exaggerated
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exaggerated hammering of a lie, distortion or exaggeration, a “current event” might be helped along its way toward becoming “history
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By way of these treasured practices we eliminate our competitive, selfish, and emotionally reactive nature, as well as our false and exaggerated concepts of self (also called self-grasping and self-cherishing)
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One was called Heroic Adventures and seemed to be some rather exaggerated retelling of the discovery journeys of Grandfather and Juchi as well as some of the smaller mapping expeditions
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“I fear my exploits have been exaggerated beyond recognition
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She turned and waved at Angie, who gave her a big, exaggerated gold-toothed grin
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wonderful,” he took long sips and exaggerated the pleasure
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“Bite your tongue,” my brother said in an over exaggerated tone
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“Besides aren’t you guys meant to be these amazing observers?” Akua questioned in an over exaggerated mock condescending tone
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“That’s all you can come up with? Not as smart as I thought obviously”, the jock said as he ran his fingers across the back of his neck in an exaggerated style, peering at everything but me
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Vivek glanced briefly and mumbled in affirmation, handling the laptop now with exaggerated care and importance as if it were an expensive car
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Whoever called Jason must have exaggerated,” I said casting Jason a scornful look
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I laughed at his exaggerated nervousness; my family was not even half as intimidating as his
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While Krishnan patted her a fatherly goodbye, Meenu consoled her wondering about Sunada’s exaggerated reaction to something so normal
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expected to have some kind of sex fetish that is, a highly exaggerated interest in some object or body
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I pause, grimacing as I turn to face him with exaggerated slowness
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I peek out of my door to listen, and yes I hear them; the exaggerated tones and lurid laughs strangers do when they first meet
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As I get closer to him, he raises his head a little and turns to me with exaggerated slowness
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He chuckles and with exaggerated slowness, takes my face in his hands
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It was 1900 hours and the low angle of the evening sun exaggerated the red color in the series of shale and sandstone beds that formed a large cliff to the south
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Henry Ford’s assessment of the degree of control is exaggerated, but it is true that the preponderant influence was Jewish
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” He said with hilariously exaggerated melancholy, laying his forearm across his brow
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” Mark muttered to himself with exaggerated patience
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“You suffer this silliness as well, Yazadril?” Mark asked in exaggerated surprise and concern
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We can’t be dragging every fisherman with an outrageously exaggerated fish story before a justicer
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” Balen pronounced with exaggerated clarity, and smiled with restrained delight
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“Yessir!” Moshe shot back with a slightly exaggerated salute
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The grand vizier’s eyebrows were raised high in exaggerated surprise and indignation
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Now, a rolling motion could be felt intertwining itself tightly within the increasingly exaggerated trembling
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“No longer there? No longer there? Where did it go?” The exaggerated flailing of his arms that accompanied the last question made it obvious what his “lord” had thought of this scout’s report
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back, while strutting in a manner that exaggerated that of the captain's
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exaggerated flourish of his arm toward all that they'd brought back as he reinforced Moshe's
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With everything hanging, it wallowed in exaggerated motions
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“Get some water!” Moshe ordered, as he flopped him into an exaggerated sitting position
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He gave an exaggerated �whew� when they broke out and had the field in sight
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” He cast an exaggerated
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eyebrows were raised high in exaggerated surprise and indignation
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The panicked horseman from the mountain rode into Eid this afternoon, with an exaggerated story about a "large group of fighters" who had attacked the fort-guards and were on their way to Eid
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exaggerates, it distorts, it overlooks
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exaggerates a lot - A LOT - and it isn't difficult to imagine her
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The intention is they get through the day, but Diedie exaggerates as always and seems to stock up for an entire week
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· Paradoxical intention concentrates on the thing that a person fears and through the use of humour exaggerates that fear until it loses its potency
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book (maybe even exaggerates the benefits in a funny way)
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She exaggerates,” he replied, rolling his eyes toward the ceiling
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He has no sufficient idea of the effect of literature on the formation of the mind, and greatly exaggerates that of mathematics
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Their pleasures are mixed with pains--how can they be otherwise? For they are mere shadows and pictures of the true, and are coloured by contrast, which exaggerates both light and shade, and so they implant in the minds of fools insane desires of themselves; and they are fought about as Stesichorus says that the Greeks fought about the shadow of Helen at Troy in ignorance of the truth
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John Hinckley trusts Hopper enough to confess that he is “on the breaking point” mentally, but rather than be alarmed, the psychiatrist thinks him a typical socially awkward young man who exaggerates his obsessions
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de Chateau-Renaud exaggerates
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A local tradition, which evidently exaggerates matters, says that two thousand horses and fifteen hundred men were buried
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Thus, realized equity–bond excess return in the 20th century almost surely exaggerates the expected premium investors actually required (in the past, let alone now, after required returns have arguably declined)
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" She was exaggerating obviously, but metaphorically I could see where she was coming from and I could see she was fighting back the tears as well
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exaggerating the twirl of a thick black moustache
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exaggerating her movements and thrusts, running
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Some of the long-time professionals had tight bronze waistbands on them that were rolled into position, little by little over a period of months, constricting their waists and exaggerating their hips
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a beauty he wasn’t exaggerating
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Actually I'm exaggerating in the prior sentence as I'm still plenty stupid in many areas today, today my dumbness relates to technology like cell phones, computers, software
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‘Your wife must have been exaggerating when she
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been exaggerating when he'd said this was a
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I am simply exaggerating to make a point, which is this: where or at what point along the evolutionary dominance of African American Athletes become completely taken for granted that aspiring White Athletes need no longer apply?
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“I think there probably is some information the Abnegation knew that Jeanine wanted to know, but I think he’s exaggerating its importance
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He was not exaggerating; he was the best I had ever seen with the sword
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He also told me that from Colon’s letter he could see that I had not been exaggerating about the size of the Khakhanate
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Selma was sure Lisa was exaggerating
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exaggerating the possibility that I might be drinking again into a
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exaggerating - I actually do not have the mental capacity, as in, my
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Be as exact as you can, neither exaggerating your claim nor diminishing it out of modesty
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He wouldn’t bother with appearing any larger than he is, just as he wouldn’t bother with exaggerating his forces
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“I hope that you’re exaggerating, Brad
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that I’m exaggerating, but you try to understand--if you’re not the
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Some may think that I’m exaggerating here, but believe me when I say that that is far from true
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What has he to gain from living with an attractive young woman in a backwater community, even though he can't find a proper job? Assuming he wasn't exaggerating his education, too… and lying about his history
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Denis took a long swig of his beer, comically exaggerating the pause
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He said they’re probably exaggerating the numbers though
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even if the boy was exaggerating, Atlai was a force to be reckoned with
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of course, a tension involved in neither exaggerating nor denying the differences
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I'm not exaggerating, George
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And he wasn’t exaggerating that much either
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All right, I’m exaggerating a bit, but you get my point
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think she were exaggerating or a nut case or something
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Clearly, I had yet to accept that I could be cruel, so I secretly assumed that she was exaggerating to make a point
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exaggerating to say that you could easily build your own professional
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Even if you have some differences but exaggerating th
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she was exaggerating the situation with Hope
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That may be exaggerating a little, but it is certain that the company owned all of the local politicians and many at the state capital
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If they think they can big-up their position with a little exaggerating, bullshitting or out-and-out lying, they will
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I thought Jackie was exaggerating when she said how much gear you guys brought
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Its right eye in slow motion like it was exaggerating the act, like it was…like it was conveying a message to her
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He hadn’t been over exaggerating the seriousness of her injuries
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Al'lah gave the resemblance to that unfaithful who was exaggerating in taking care of his wear and religious seem, lengthening his beard and turban to conceal his hypocrisy
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Nick Stone is the best private investigator in the world, and his agency and people are the very best protection and security providers you can have on your case, and I’m not exaggerating when I say this either
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Thomas said exaggerating
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“She’s so exaggerating! Who wouldn’t know how to use a remote control or a toaster?”
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Sebastian took the lead, exaggerating his limp and rubbing at his shin before holding his hand out to the gruff older man
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they do not exist at all, thus exaggerating their lack of inherent
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“She says that she is honored to meet the man her sister spoke so highly of, and surprised that for once I was not exaggerating
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Tony thought he was exaggerating, but he was wrong
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I am not in any way exaggerating here
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If I said that we'd ruffled three blades of grass I'd be exaggerating
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We never critically explore and analyze where they actually came from, why they were invented, when they were invented, how they were invented… all the pertinent details which would explain everything have been covered up long ago, forgotten, lost, and buried by the passage of time and by human duplicity and the love of telling tall stories and lying and exaggerating
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“Five years of our privation packed in one session,” said Paul exaggerating but only slightly
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Rafferty assumed an even more omniscient air and decided he could risk exaggerating the extent of their knowledge
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I tried to behave ‘normal’, if I’m not exaggerating
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"Nope!" Haley said, exaggerating the p sound with a large pop! The little munchkin held on as tight as she could but ran once they came to the stairs
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It would be unwise to enter tonight, for darkness has a way of exaggerating
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earlier meeting felt I was either making up the story or exaggerating
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Al grinned and said, “She’s exaggerating
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Now, I’m paraphrasing and exaggerating for the purpose of making a point, but this is tragically common
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"Yes, that is what I love him for," Razumihin, exaggerating it all, muttered to himself, with a vigorous turn in his chair
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And she began telling him everything, hurriedly, disjointedly, exaggerating the facts, inventing many, and so prodigal of parentheses that he understood nothing of it
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Then he said stupidly, "You are exaggerating the difficulty
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But, as there was no clock in the cot, Emma feared she was perhaps exaggerating the length of time
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When they meet together, and the world sits down at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theatre, or a camp, or in any other popular resort, and there is a great uproar, and they praise some things which are being said or done, and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks and the place in which they are assembled redoubles the sound of the praise or blame--at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, leap within him? Will any private training enable him to stand firm against the overwhelming flood of popular opinion? or will he be carried away by the stream? Will he not have the notions of good and evil which the public in general have--he will do as they do, and as they are, such will he be?
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Mac I want to reiterate, I am not exaggerating the exuberance displayed by Dr
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I expect Tethis was exaggerating
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Thomas nodded, grumbling inside, sure that Alby was exaggerating
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” He was exaggerating, but it was true that Philippa usually responded sharply to insolence
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By thus exaggerating to his own mind the anticipated ill-fortune of the next day, to which he had condemned himself by promising Mercedes to spare her son, the count at last exclaimed, "Folly, folly, folly!—to carry generosity so far as to put myself up as a mark for that young man to aim at
68.
It was true I had my back issues, but also true I was exaggerating to get more medication than I needed
69.
So he wasn’t exaggerating
70.
The first news stories made us fear the worst, but we initially received word through the US embassy that the media might be exaggerating the story and they had heard her wounds were superficial
71.
Or exaggerating for effect
72.
I drew a likeness of Dazai on the napkin, exaggerating his unruly hair atop a face at once handsome and comic
73.
Annette later admitted she was exaggerating
74.
Our driver then made an entrance that was only slightly less flamboyant than Liberace, exaggerating his delivery to the point of parody
75.
And when Lydia asked them all to recount the same event, each remembered it somewhat differently, omitting some parts, exaggerating others, emphasizing their own individual perspectives
76.
She would never have disowned any one on the ground of poverty: a De Bracy reduced to take his dinner in a basin would have seemed to her an example of pathos worth exaggerating, and I fear his aristocratic vices would not have horrified her
77.
Apparently he’d appropriated them, and then effected a sort of intellectual elephantiasis, exaggerating their features in the most profitable of ways
78.
The market is fond of making mountains out of molehills and exaggerating ordinary vicissitudes into major setbacks
79.
My first thought was that the president was exaggerating the problem
80.
Jezzie wasn’t exaggerating about the temperature
81.
The North Common Room was packed to the walls, and I’m not exaggerating
82.
Then Madame Magloire began the whole story afresh, exaggerating it a little without being aware of the fact
83.
This man was composed of two very simple and two very good sentiments, comparatively; but he rendered them almost bad, by dint of exaggerating them,—respect for authority, hatred of rebellion; and in his eyes, murder, robbery, all crimes, are only forms of rebellion
84.
These facts are attested by Siborne; and Pringle, exaggerating the disaster, goes so far as to say that the AngloDutch army was reduced to thirty-four thousand men