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I believe Vecsey has exaggerated with his sarcasm.
But he argued that Riverkeeper has exaggerated the dangers of yogurt processing.
"Maybe the media has exaggerated, suggesting that what happened in Japan could happen in Germany.
She: awash in disputes about what her educational credentials are and whether she has exaggerated them.
Silence since has exaggerated Loveless's status, but it hasn't been bettered.
A strong infusion of the miraculous in the stories has exaggerated the dangers encountered.
What about the converse claim, promoted by critics, that the IPCC has exaggerated the evidence?
Democrats have been arguing for days that the administration has exaggerated the actual national security harm.
But the government, he says, has exaggerated the extent of it.
He realizes that he has exaggerated Owen's deficiencies; the boy may not be athletic, but he is not lazy.
"And this emotional factor has exaggerated the sense that there is a change in France's foreign policy".
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