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One British critic, with a hyperbole that Mr Forsythe still relishes, described him as "the Antichrist of ballet".
Donald Trump is a man of many amazing boasts; someone who never met a hyperbole he didn't like.
Mandelbaum concludes with a hyperbole which, even if it's exaggerated, is rare praise: "Overall and in its details, nothing this stimulating has come along in the cinema since Jacques Rozier".
Isn't Rakoff's actually not-so Salinger year just a hyperbole?
We can see that a hyperbole approximates the data for BEI.
One may well wonder if scholars have been led astray by a hyperbole about universal proofs.
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A: First, hyperbole doesn't have a specific smell that I'm aware of.
That's a hyperbole-worthy total for a class of products typically rated to survive only a few hundred terabytes at most.
On Wednesday — after a hyperbole-filled debate that focused almost solely on past resentments of the United States, rather than Cuba's ongoing repression — the O.A.S., by acclamation, decided to lift Cuba's 1962 suspension from the organization.
Washington was built upon a foundation of hyperbole, a mud bank like the one Jefferson sketched into his map.
A: No. But, hyperbole aside, it's very good.
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