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This is the kind of exaggeration that undermines the book.
MR. BUSH -- That's the kind of exaggeration I was just talking about.
And I don't think that's just the kind of exaggeration that we take pride in as Americans; it's really true.
In a book that inclines to this kind of exaggeration, an epilogue arguing that ballet is dead arrives simply as one more overstatement.
Yet, whatever his reasons for this kind of exaggeration, it strikes me that it is a large number of calls, rather than a small one.
"Lovely room (small smile)." She plays both the uninvited guest and the polite host while reciting (though not performing) the stage directions, each in different voices and with the kind of exaggeration that would be irksome in realistic drama.
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Then you're saying, you can only win this case if this Court decides that the Gertz statement was a kind of overstatement, an exaggeration, puffery".
Each of the characters shines with the kind of restrained exaggeration that's familiar from films by, say, Preston Sturges, and that the Coen brothers have made their own but that Bay approaches without irony.
It's a sort of exaggeration of me.
"But the kind of hyperbole that we have seen reported is a gross exaggeration".
"There are bits of attitude towards the world which are kind of comic exaggerations of their own views.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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