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"The exaggerated ideas of security and political hard-liners were rebuffed".
Another is that it has given Mr Sarkozy exaggerated ideas about what he can do which, when exposed, breed disillusion.
I also felt the tug-of-war between two exaggerated ideas: the sinister, even evil Nixon portrayed by many modern scholars (and still celebrated in literary imagination) and the sunny view of Nixon as a prophet and peacemaker, an idea captured by Ferenc Daday's epic ten-by-six-foot painting of then Vice-President Nixon as a superheroic figure greeting Hungarian refugees in Austria in 1956.
In one of them Lovelace says: "It is desirable to guard against the possibility of exaggerated ideas that might arise as to the powers of the Analytical Engine.
On reducing foreign aid, he said lots of people have exaggerated ideas about what the U.S. spends overseas.
The president quickly derailed a tax roundtable by riffing on many of his favorite fake or exaggerated ideas.
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Where, though, did Slim Aarons's devotion to depicting this exaggerated idea of the good life begin?
Most, to be fair, have a vastly exaggerated idea of the contribution unemployment benefit makes to Britain's £200 billion ($320 billion) benefits bill.
Trump, though eager to take his pageant to Moscow, likely had an exaggerated idea of the Agalarovs' place in Russian society.
"The incompetence of our adversaries has given us an exaggerated idea of how much progress we have made in transforming our forces," he said.
He does not trade in clever observations or neat wordplay, but in a viciously exaggerated idea of blue humour, usually at the expense of celebrities.
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