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It's not every actress who can claim spots on People's 50 Most Beautiful, Playboy's Top 25 Sexiest Stars of the Century AND a membership to Mensa (well, maybe she exaggerated on that last one).
The economic effects of bombing were hugely exaggerated on all sides: German production was dented but not destroyed.
Being left-handed, meanwhile, is more of an advantage because of the odd bounces that careen at angles exaggerated on the clay.
Here, a 1940s shoulder line was exaggerated on masculine wool jackets with stiff, white collars that never met in the middle.
"Social media has certainly played a part in the Arab Spring Revolutions but its impact is often exaggerated on the inside.
Each of these problems is exaggerated on a distance-learning programme, where the lack of face-to-face interaction can be a source of confusion and misunderstanding, not to mention the extra hassle of organising meetings across time-zones.
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"I'm not exaggerating on that statement".
The news reports both in the Republic and the UK were not exaggerating on Wednesday.
"If I'm guilty of anything it's showing off and wildly exaggerating on Twitter and I am very ashamed of myself".
He would realize every December 22nd that Christmas was going to strangely fall on the 25th again that year and spend $75 (I'm not exaggerating) on expedited shipping.
Yes, there's a risk that some people, even many people, are lying or exaggerating, on their profiles -- but that risk is inherent in every study about sex, a subject that tends to solicit inflated claims from respondents if not outright lies.
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