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I looked at Milton Caniff's work, and there, too, the narrow eyes felt a little exaggerated – but then cartooning is often about exaggeration, so it's a tricky line to walk, especially so because with comics a lot of styles rely on visual shorthands, so it's easier to slide into caricature".
He told reporters "rumours are a little exaggerated.
They are a little on the dynamic side, meaning the sound is a little exaggerated.
The Economist, never an eager royalist, thought public reaction to Victoria's demise was "a little exaggerated".
There is a lot of laughing, maybe a little exaggerated awkwardness.
For me, finally, the performance sounded a little exaggerated and blaring but it was certainly fascinating.
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"But this campaign is a little bit exaggerated and misleading," he said of the petition.
Mr. Pullman's John Wayne-like vocal swagger is just a little too exaggerated for comfort.
"You might even forgive me if I sometimes get a little [another exaggerated sigh] impatient with the pace of justice.
No country would have no security at all on information, but I think in South Africa everything gets a little bit exaggerated because South Africa is a real open democracy.
His rewards seem a little bit exaggerated for his accomplishments.
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