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Or do you think she marred her case by exaggeration?
We navigate by exaggeration and we all know how to decode them".
Some of the information is conflicting, and no doubt some of it is colored by emotion and fogged by exaggeration.
I paraded his faults and my misgivings, the high drama of my young life with him, thinly disguised (mostly by exaggeration) across the pages of that book.
Naidu shed Gandhi's subtle attack on the book – that it distorted a true picture of Indian society by exaggeration and selection – in favour of blank denial.
In the United States, the myth of the contented slave was essential to the preservation of the South's "peculiar institution," and the historical record of rebellions was frequently clouded by exaggeration, censorship, and distortion.
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But Guido Mantega, one of Mr. Silva's closest economic advisers, said the markets were "fueled by exaggerations" and that Mr. Silva would move swiftly to appoint a credible economic team.
In addition, Wackenhut said it believed the Justice Department experts had been misled by "exaggerations and misstatements of facts" by inmates they had interviewed, and that the experts' findings "do not accurately reflect the condition of the facility today".
Plenty of bad journalism follows the same formula, and many an article is based on flimsy evidence and pseudoscience, or distorted by exaggerations.
Dr. Abdullah, a former ophthalmologist whose press conferences were once marked by overstatement and exaggeration, has become a more restrained and polished speaker.
All in all, though, this was a happy book, with some buried-by-the-exaggeration feminism traits, and a light fluffy read.
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