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The media criticized Israel blatantly and exaggeratedly".
He blinks and exaggeratedly jumps his eyebrows, twice.
"That's my mom," Mr. Roker said again and exaggeratedly looked at his watch.
Beside him in the booth, Debbie shook her head without taking her eyes from mine and exaggeratedly mouthed, "Not fine.
Mr. Maazel has said that he has no patience with the sentimental and exaggeratedly Romantic interpretations that he often hears.
But the eccentricity of his performances, some of which seem wilfully perverse, with their mannered phrasing and exaggeratedly slow or fast tempos, was less easy to take.
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But that laughing-crying bit is used here so often, and so exaggeratedly, that it becomes as mechanical and meaningless as a conditioned reflex.
Mr. Bruton's friends contend that Mr. Burnett has minimized Mr. Bruton's role in and compensation for creating the film's music and has exaggeratedly characterized Mr. Bruton as a role model for the main character, wrongly implying, the friends say, that Mr. Bruton was a washed-up singer who could not command audiences bigger than those that would fit into the cocktail lounge at a bowling alley.
With her high-bridged and prominent nose, her milky complexion, her full lips and almost exaggeratedly long neck she bears more than a passing resemblance to Jacqueline de Ribes, the French noblewoman and fashion designer.
They are flashier, droller and more exaggeratedly emotive than anyone around them.
May rolled her eyes and sighed exaggeratedly, which didn't exactly refute Beth's point.
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