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So I wasn't exactly flattered when asked to take a trip there.
(The New Yorker editors weren't exactly flattered: "Sometimes it's hard to know just how far we've really come with this magazine," they wrote.
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Be warned: it's not exactly flattering.
(Some people call him "Jersey's Jeeves", which is not exactly flattering to the gentlemen farmers).
A likeness of Giulio Romano done in the 1530s is not exactly flattering.
Nor is the care she takes in presenting herself the same as uncut vanity: she spent the second half of the show in what looked like her first costume, minus the taffeta bit, and it wasn't exactly flattering.
Figures of 1-19 from three don't exactly flatter him nor reflect how dangerous he's looked (although they do account for the number of slightly off-line deliveries he's sent down), but this is a 300+ track.
To this day I haven't been inside - not cool enough! - but a virtual tour on the internet confirms all that my mother told me: the floor coverings are, well, practical, the lighting not exactly flattering.
The films' similarities in intent and differences in degree emerge in one aspect in particular: while "Stardust Memories" doesn't exactly flatter Allen's character, in Aronofsky's film the artist freed from direct identification with Aronofsky's own persona comes off as an ingratiating monster.
Darling-Hammond's explanation for the numbers is not exactly flattering to T.F.A. "The principals who are saying 'I love T.F.A.' are responding to the fact that teaching standards in schools that hire uncertified teachers are typically low," she told me this summer.
They weren't exactly flattering.
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