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The media is accused of all manner of offences: of elitism, and also of populist sensationalism; of untruthfulness, and also of an exaggerated zeal for truth about the president.
Basically, a fad is a popular practice or interest followed only for a short time with exaggerated zeal, angelic, or enthusiasm.
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It is no surprise that even teachers with "missionary zeal" find alternative employment.HUGH WILLIAMSFreiburg, GermanySIR The heart of the problem for American education is an exaggerated reliance on local control.
("Hamas" means "zeal").
An exaggerated comparison?
How exaggerated is it?
This is absolutely exaggerated".
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