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With just a bit of exaggeration they could be fitted into two stereotypes of French pianism: Mr. Thibaudet jazzy and debonair, Mr. Aimard chilly and cerebral.
This remarkable advance in the buying and selling of cattle on the hoof could, with only a bit of exaggeration, be called revolutionary.
"I think there has been a bit of exaggeration in this need for capital controls," said William R. Cline, the co-author of the Peterson Institute report.
"In all of China, this is the place with the most people named Sun," said Ms. Sun, with perhaps a bit of exaggeration.
Murdoch refused to criticise Michel, but said he may have used "a bit of exaggeration" to tell his son James about his alleged closeness to the culture secretary.
This impression is not without a fair bit of exaggeration and the endless depictions in documentaries looking for spectacle more than accuracy.
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Romney's speech at the convention on Thursday avoided the flat-out falseness of Ryan's, containing what FactCheck.org called only a "few bits of exaggeration and puffery".
While this may be a bit of an exaggeration, it would not be an overstatement to say that many people, including myself, are driven by grades or college.
That is a bit of an exaggeration.
History suggests that is a bit of an exaggeration.
OK, so that's a bit of an exaggeration.
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