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Ruined during the slighting, the great tower is notable for its huge corner turrets, essentially hugely exaggerated Norman pilaster buttresses.
Never mind that critics argued that this figure, and the fears it engendered, were hugely exaggerated: for one thing, the calculation assumed a huge number of illegitimate children would be clamouring to enter the territory.
The trouble is, such isolated facts are given hugely exaggerated significance in this sloppy exhibition.
As farmers abandoned the land, their commune leaders reported hugely exaggerated grain output to show their ideological fervour.
Just as the hype in 1999 and early 2000 was hugely exaggerated, so is the gloom of today, with its increasingly common, peremptory dismissal of the Internet.
In his defence, Millepied says the reaction against him was hugely exaggerated – and was modest compared with complaints suffered by his predecessors.
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Yes there is the argument that the whole mother-earth thing (which, by the way, is a hugely over-exaggerated facet of crustie culture) is a bit facetious considering most of them probably have relatively nice middle class lives underneath all the hemp.
In the staid 1940s and then 50s, Zsa Zsa, a green-eyed blonde, became a hugely entertaining presence, poured into extravagant gowns accessorised with diamonds, furs, tiny dogs and the exaggerated "Dahlink" she used to address everyone.
Hugely informative.
A | Hugely.
Hugely so.
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