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Beside the awkwardness, arguably Bing's most memorable aspect -- exaggerated questions -- also comes from Perry.
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An exaggerated head fake.
The piles have, in fact, been digitally exaggerated to question their role in the world's fastest-growing economy.
Phillip J. Musegaas, staff lawyer for Riverkeeper, called the study's findings exaggerated and questioned whether they were biased, because Entergy, which operates the two Indian Point plants, is a member of the local Business Council.
It was a particularly good one: his large nose, glasses, wrinkled forehead, beard, and front teeth were all exaggerated but — no question — it was him.
Acknowledging this was a way to bridge the gap and he was always very good on Have I Got News for You, irreverently answering questions using exaggerated political cliches or avoiding them entirely using absurd evasive euphemisms.
Busch's satires typically did not address political questions, but exaggerated churcheyness, superstition and philistine double-standards.
And the best way to achieve that would be to rush into a technology whose horrors have been exaggerated but which raises legitimate questions about the choices of parents and the welfare of children.
The circumstances of the embryo outside the body of a mother put that question in perhaps the most exaggerated form imaginable, but they do not change the question.
He inclined his head with exaggerated patience.
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