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That was when everything about golf was aggrandized.
But by now he has transformed the role — that of a slightly aggrandized narrator — into a star vehicle.
Like many homesick people, living outside their language in an abrasive foreign culture, Qutb aggrandized his loneliness into heroic solitude.
Beyond facial and vocal signs of disapproval, there are sometimes bizarre, exaggerated movements, like abrupt stops or aggrandized sidesteps.
In the aftermath of recent attacks, cities have been instantly aggrandized, and victims made into icons.
Amid the Egyptian crisis, television pundits aggrandized American inventions, Twitter and Facebook.
Teen-age boys who play football in Steubenville — among many other places — are aggrandized and often do end up with a sense of thuggish entitlement.
The best of these are encapsulated, shared and sometimes aggrandized in the form of half-funny, half-sad tales told over warm chai or at picnics.
The resulting Treaties of Nijmegen (1678 79) between France and the Grand Alliance left the Dutch Republic intact and France generously aggrandized in the Spanish Netherlands.
It is noteworthy that Darwin's and Wallace's theories of evolution have been enormously aggrandized since the 1850s.
If we travel all over the world, we shall find that people have aggrandized their own capitals.
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