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"It was sensationalized somewhat," Mr. Altman, in an interview, said of his findings.
It doesn't hurt to show rich Americans how one-third of India's 1.2 billion-person population lives, even if it was sensationalized.
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It is sensationalized by the media.
A lot is left out, a lot is tailored to the ideas of the day and much of it is sensationalized (never let the truth get in the way of a good story).
Fernandez-Armesto called Cliff's theory of a "clash of civilizations" between Christianity and Islam "a figment of contemporary imaginations"; Subrahmanyam said it is "sensationalizing history by linking it with contemporary events".
But when female teachers, like Brittni Colleps, engaged in sex with students, it was reported on in a way that was sensationalized, even flirtatious.
It was probably the work of this small percentage of people that was sensationalized by people outside of the religion.
Nonetheless it was Ness, not the bean counters of the IRS, whose work was sensationalized in national press coverage of Capone's downfall.
Surely it was an embarrassing moment for Steve Harvey, but part of the debacle was sensationalized by the media because Miss Colombia was dethroned immediately.
"The market was sensationalized on purpose," Mr. Wu said, speaking in a telephone interview from Beijing.
She plays Aileen Wuornos, the notorious Florida murderer whose career in homicide was sensationalized when the media inaccurately dubbed her the first female serial killer.
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