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  • ief that the threat posed by Iraq was being exaggerated, a preference for multilateralism, a belief
  • pical Australian imagery such as kangaroos, exaggerated accents, and cork hats.
  • nd it was McGready's widely-circulated, yet exaggerated account which developed most people's perce
  • Eckler has disproved exaggerated age claims such as those of Charlie Smith a
  • sonal mix of the most fascinating parts and exaggerated all situations and relationships, resulting
  • youth to be garish, childish, frivolous and exaggerated, also fitting the concept of yabo.
  • Speaking with an exaggerated American accent, Barbara presents reports o
  • , stated that B'Nai Brith's statements were exaggerated and that Coulon had every right to be the L
  • accusations by the national security, were exaggerated and based on outdated information.
  • rpion is a work of camp, using deliberately exaggerated and unrealistic characters and events to co
  • at the importance of Imperial cult had been exaggerated, and that "emperor worship" was a minor and
  • ical potential of "green energy" is greatly exaggerated, and that natural gas and nuclear power are
  • orian Steven Runciman considers this number exaggerated, and notes that the Moslem light cavalry pr
  • sasnick that the "supernatural" events were exaggerated and that the spitting and bed shaking could
  • The same vein of altruistic, if often exaggerated and biased, abhorrence of the wonted conven
  • port saying that the numbers of killed were exaggerated and the report was manipulated by a former
  • e growing in the UK, but which some say are exaggerated and that the law will protect potentially r
  • film is a comedy riddled with stereotyped, exaggerated and decadent characters; it was one of the
  • Among her exaggerated and often fraudulent claims, she offered cu
  • ony Hancock starred in the show, playing an exaggerated and much poorer version of his own characte
  • the mortality rate at the hospital had been exaggerated, and that the infant death rates were 'in l
  • "It's predictably exaggerated and dramatized to make it more entertaining
  • ries come from Grace's own highly coloured, exaggerated and partly fictional Journal of my life dur
  • f the mansion at Twelve Oaks in the film is exaggerated and bears more resemblance to the Colonial
  • So round, exaggerated and unbelievable numbers.
  • argues that both the number of dead Jews is exaggerated and that the dead Jews were not killed duri
  • Hincmar, were almost exclusively clergymen) exaggerated and hyped up their accounts of the raids be
  • mum speed of United States was deliberately exaggerated, and kept obscure for many years.
  • n's duplicity, they claim, has been greatly exaggerated, and they also claim that the attackers are
  • ver, Van Acker claims that the reports were exaggerated and that he was not that seriously injured.
  • ard gave the film 18+ (A) rating due to its exaggerated and violent action sequences.
  • istorian claimed that the number killed was exaggerated, and was closer to three thousand.
  • ion soap operas such as Melrose Place, with exaggerated and overly melodramatic and catty dialogue.
  • of the situation, describes the hearings as exaggerated and "political hay".
  • descriptions and stories are intentionally exaggerated and manipulated to maximize comic effect.
  • from both north and south for its allegedly exaggerated and/or inaccurate depiction of slavery.
  • tication claimed for the program was likely exaggerated, as could be seen by investigation of the t
  • his statement, however, is perhaps somewhat exaggerated, as Pierrepont favored the resumption of ne
  • d many people believe the story was greatly exaggerated as a publicity stunt for Errol Morris' movi
  • d a critical role in establishing a greatly exaggerated association of tantra with the use of sex f
  • ketch, Emily and Florence will make heavily exaggerated attempts to convince other people that they
  • The opening "White House Girls," with its exaggerated backbeat and laughing chorus, is a near-per
  • Jim Taylor, Jr., exaggerated biblical teachings on separation from the w
  • ronunciation of the word "Australian" in an exaggerated Broad Australian accent, drawing upon the t
  • had at least 800 fights is probably greatly exaggerated, but it was rather more than the 144 shown
  • x scenes, the film portrays an occasionally exaggerated but nonetheless disturbing and thought-prov
  • ing Finland's Jews from German hands may be exaggerated, but the Finnish government did use his ser
  • f course, the older claims are likely to be exaggerated, but it would take a lot of effort to sort
  • Although even this account may have become exaggerated by the gloss of time, it is clear in any ev
  • ources suggest the 'conspiracy' was largely exaggerated by Thomas Cromwell, at this point Chancello
  • top to bottom, although this may have been exaggerated by postmortem crushing.
  • e health risks associated with tobacco were exaggerated by anti-smoking activists.
  • e of the Bambino", these "curses" have been exaggerated by the popular media over the course of tim
  • e proposed that AIDS statistics are greatly exaggerated by researchers and health professionals who
  • The news was hailed and exaggerated by adversaries of Russia, and Catherine wro
  • Whilst this was exaggerated by dint of the fact that the tabloid media
  • y of each was minimized by his own side and exaggerated by the other.
  • Inspector Japp in Poirot's career has been exaggerated by adaptations of Christie's original novel
  • ng them as unfounded "rumors" distorted and exaggerated by the media.
  • the changes it will bring have been greatly exaggerated by opponents.
  • times an almost expressionistic feel, with exaggerated camera angles and weird set design working
  • ted that "Although there are a few too many exaggerated camera angles, the tape captures U2's earne
  • The villains were often exaggerated camp villains much like the ones on Batman
  • in his forward defensive prods, there is an exaggerated care, just to make fully sure.
  • s of his earlier period; but even among the exaggerated caricature of his later time we find hints
  • The numbers are obviously exaggerated, certainly tenfold or more.
  • form of street theater had a set roster of exaggerated characters who wore masks, were acrobats an
  • However, his boasting, and exaggerated claims of his war experiences, together wit
  • s have said that McGuire has sometimes made exaggerated claims, in the media and in popular science
  • th native people and "Lyin' George" for his exaggerated claims.
  • condition often present to the dentist with exaggerated concerns about relatively mild esthetic pro
  • is example, although imperfect and somewhat exaggerated, corresponds to BitTorrent clients; the fir
  • ities are usually limited to oral sex, wear exaggerated costumes appropriate to the setting and the
  • es 1 has several posters, most of which had exaggerated creatures from the show (the Arthropleura w
  • CSA civil war map with exaggerated creek width at Horner's Mill (Big Round Top
  • Exaggerated cross section of a Schmidt corrector plate.
  • hingly individual creature in an era of the exaggerated curve" and Holden "handles his assignment c
  • also rejected what they called the "hugely exaggerated death toll figures" of ORB, citing the Surv
  • een speculated that the sculpture may be an exaggerated depiction.
  • ue in which the narrator's extreme (indeed, exaggerated) descriptions of human misery of Las Hurdes
  • ont pages of the media, with many lurid and exaggerated details about her life.
  • stars are stiff and awkward, speaking with exaggerated diction.
  • The two wore cheap, exaggerated disguises and the interview was performed a
  • ogue host James A. Fitzpatrick, with highly exaggerated, dramatic claims regarding the putative att
  • Anime-style animation is used to show exaggerated emotions from pure joy to pure misery.
  • of Hermes, was often depicted as having an exaggerated erect phallus.
  • The gap only existed in exaggerated estimates made by the Gaither Committee in
  • criminals have told lies and fabricated or exaggerated events in order to boost their reputation/e
  • se elements make the Hindola Mahal a unique exaggerated example of the Malwa style.
  • d with a protruding stomach, thin arms, and exaggerated facial features, such as a long nose, hangi
  • It is most commonly found in breeds with exaggerated facial features such as the Boxer, Bloodhou
  • and Flemish Baroque painting that shows an exaggerated facial expression or a stock character in c
  • Her comics combined exaggerated fantasy and ribald humor with documentation
  • Morenada mask showing exaggerated features to represent the physical state.
  • According to Ramachandran the exaggerated features of Sembiyan Mahadevi are meant to
  • ede Goo - An Elvis impersonator with wildly exaggerated features, including a big gut and even bigg
  • has also caused Chloe to draw a life-sized, exaggerated figure of her late, violent father, which b
  • nza, he left with a company reported at the exaggerated figure of 50,000 men, led by Albert, Count
  • The Uzbek leadership used these exaggerated figures to transfer substantial amounts of
  • Rossolimo's reflex: Exaggerated flexion of the toes in response to percussi
  • ts depicted in the articles were apparently exaggerated for polemical effect.
  • e war's end, has, according to Pryser, been exaggerated for nation-building purposes.
  • the Bangladesh Liberation War were greatly exaggerated for political purposes.
  • ealed that their musical abilities had been exaggerated for the benefit of the group.
  • Japanese losses were greatly exaggerated for propaganda purposes.
  • Things are somewhat exaggerated for a more cinematic experience.
  • it is infused with elements of romance and exaggerated for the purpose of drama.
  • omeone in which distinguishing features are exaggerated for comic effect.
  • A pyramidal peak is an exaggerated form produced by ice erosion of a mountain
  • however, are almost always exhibited in an exaggerated form, and sometimes mixed up with heresies
  • nal, and the story was widely circulated in exaggerated form.
  • Careful studies of animals and insects with exaggerated forms, achieve abstraction.
  • person weighing less than 43 kg (94 lb), or exaggerated glucoses may produce a false positive resul
  • hat archaic English idiom used either as an exaggerated greeting or referring to a person who is so
  • In modern English, the idiom is used as an exaggerated greeting or as a description of a personali
  • seems likely that even if his character was exaggerated, he was unique.
  • while his public statements might have been exaggerated, he truly saw the situation as a crisis.
  • ashes, many were disputed, and Ader greatly exaggerated his achievements in later life.
  • sts the event was imaginary and that Bishop exaggerated his own accomplishments.
  • he Wall Street Journal obituary, habitually exaggerated his age.
  • hives have brought allegations that Iwanski exaggerated his war time activities, had made anti-Semi
  • He has been given an exaggerated importance by some commentators, who have r
  • of an arch, often decorated, embellished or exaggerated in size.
  • Mexico he wrote and published two booklets, exaggerated in regard to the number of Indians, but oth
  • Their camp performance was often highly exaggerated in its stereotypical cabaret manner.
  • that the threat of obesity has been greatly exaggerated in modern western societies.
  • Elephants' life spans have been exaggerated in the past; they live on average for 60 ye
  • In the diagram, the openings are exaggerated in size to show the shape; they would be sm
  • d many affirmations that were "superficial, exaggerated, inexact, emotional and false".
  • a somewhat realistic although humorous and exaggerated insight into politics and decision making o
  • t, dismissed the media reports as false and exaggerated insisting that there is no rift between Lil
  • er time, the potent strain's qualities were exaggerated into modern urban legends.
  • s in the Ottoman Empire may have often been exaggerated, it is undeniable that the tolerance was en
  • rge E Somers, "while the claim is certainly exaggerated, it is significant that Rajyapala's conques
  • ian Vizcaino, whose written account greatly exaggerated its proportions, confusing later explorers.
  • tion series, Heroes, albeit sometimes in an exaggerated Japanese ("Gureito Sukotto!").
  • ge constituencies where the winner took all exaggerated Labour's win in votes into a near two-to-on
  • rgan is reminiscent of Lego, or perhaps the exaggerated Lego scenery at the end of the movie Time B
  • self through video processing, resulting in exaggerated, less accurate color.
  • -top animation and wrestlers bearing a more exaggerated look.
  • was said to have been presented in such an exaggerated manner that the assembly would not pursue t
  • en mentioned or wondered about, often in an exaggerated manner.
  • ity, states, “white Americans with the most exaggerated misunderstandings of the racial composition
  • Buckin brought in the exaggerated movements of Gangsta walkin and Jookin.
  • ous drawings of several dishy dames and the exaggerated muscularity of Batman and Robin."
  • The most exaggerated myth claims that the it had a range of 40 k
  • Through the exaggerated neck I wanted to represent strength I reali
  • evaluation (psychology), the attribution of exaggerated negative qualities to self or others
  • s to expel the extra blood, lest she suffer exaggerated nose-bleeds.
  • t of the time in failure or Ikuto having an exaggerated nosebleed and passing out.
  • The exaggerated odour and the moaning of his mother shocked
  • ious killer of up to 26 victims was greatly exaggerated: only one killing by Slade is indisputable
  • which was made notorious via tales (perhaps exaggerated or inaccurate) of the death by a thousand c
  • at, overhear, and repeat again (often in an exaggerated or otherwise distorted form) until most peo
  • That's either exaggerated or just not true.
  • nstrument is used at night, markings may be exaggerated or raised.
  • Depopulation of cockroaches is exaggerated, or this phenomenon is temporary or cyclic.
  • ed some early allegations as irresponsible, exaggerated or false.
  • nd that the allegations were "either highly exaggerated or possibly not true" and awarded Roberts £
  • n idiom meaning a small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion.
  • also criticized the United States for their exaggerated paranoia and exclusive condemnation of the
  • arvard" and "discovered" is delivered in an exaggerated parody of a Boston accent.
  • es broke out in - apart from the comments - exaggerated physical attributes on some of his subjects
  • family now wealthy and playing the parts of exaggerated polite-society characters, "No Place Like H
  • Hopkins' exaggerated portrayal of Nixon is the linchpin of a fil
  • cord of ruthlessness may however, have been exaggerated, possibly because there was no stigma again
  • His exaggerated presence here in Wikipedia just says someth
  • he landing of U.S. Marines under a false or exaggerated pretext, to support the anti-royalist consp
  • ons broke down in early December because of exaggerated prices requested by Danubius and were only
  • d, accused the authorities of a "completely exaggerated reaction".
  • on't think the American's would welcome the exaggerated reference to an "army"!
  • This fear [of communism], however exaggerated, reflected deeply rooted perceptions.
  • not immediately confront Williamson due to exaggerated reports of his troop strength.
  • Exaggerated reports of civilian apprehension concerning
  • Based on exaggerated reports from the involved aircrews, Yamamot
  • s a news team sent to Burundi to capture an exaggerated representation of Gustave.
  • entirely understood but may be caused by an exaggerated response when the immune system encounters
  • creased euphoric effects and females having exaggerated responses to the adverse effects of benzodi
  • The exaggerated rhetoric of the Maclean report aroused the
  • The tawdry and exaggerated rhetoric; the petty vanity and jealousies;
  • ketches, whereby Russell and Jon would play exaggerated robot versions of each other.
  • False and exaggerated rumours were also rampant and many died fro
  • intentionally sings the song off-key in an exaggerated Russian accent.
  • ogram's unfairly negative reputation and an exaggerated sense of crisis about the state of public h
  • sexuality in their lyrics often mocking the exaggerated sexual boasts of male rappers.
  • game from being too boring, and offering an exaggerated simulation of the intimidation.
  • Sirin) skilfully represented the humorously exaggerated single urban female in her lead role, but c
  • am, an opening, a skylight-but they are all exaggerated slightly in size, proportion, or height.
  • Its exaggerated staccato and duple meter resemble the scher
  • orders he studied from 1878 onwards was the exaggerated startle reflex among French-Canadian lumber
  • the September Dossier had been deliberately exaggerated, stated before the Hutton Inquiry that reca
  • as much hindered as helped by LaRocca's own exaggerated statements.
  • The character is portrayed as an exaggerated stereotype of an anarchist punk in the mid
  • Even before the end of the Battle, exaggerated stories had started to circulate, attributi
  • nce the attraction given to the site by the exaggerated stories in the press.
  • A little while later, Thumper tells the exaggerated story of how he and Bambi defeated "Thousan
  • His unnatural and exaggerated style became proverbial.
  • or sometimes depicting the characters in an exaggerated super deformed manner.
  • ls are usually seen in profile but twisted, exaggerated, surreal, with fragmented body parts fillin
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