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He glares, he swaggers, he makes exaggerated sighs of disdain in the faces of his opponents.
In describing the interplay between Hellenic and Hebrew culture at the dawning of Christianity, Mr Wade makes exaggerated claims.
When Sean dives onto the grass and makes exaggerated swimming motions, she looks down at him and rolls her eyes and says: "Hello!
Now we have an almost wholly reductionist biomedical community which repeatedly makes exaggerated claims about how it is going to revolutionise medical treatment - and which repeatedly fails to achieve anything.
And in most cases, she said, the cost of the arbitration is tied to the amount of money being sought by the party demanding the arbitration, a factor that makes exaggerated claims less likely.
[Makes exaggerated, nervous expression.] It's our single-largest investment ever, but I have faith in Kahuna.
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Those who claim it make exaggerated claims for it.
The insurgents are known to make exaggerated battlefield claims.
Other alliance commanders suggested Dr. Abdullah was making exaggerated claims.
Yet the same tendency to make exaggerated, even false, connections colours an otherwise fascinating book.
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