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He may have exaggerated, but he had a point.
Dickens may have exaggerated, but his point still holds: kids should not go hungry.
His wife & mistress were jealous of her & may have exaggerated Chapman's relations with her.
Mr. Kerry may have exaggerated the attention he has given the issue of proliferation.
But Geoghegan, in the course of dramatizing his own moral predicament, may have exaggerated its ills.
They say he may have exaggerated or invented his claims of terrorist training.
Moreover, many now rushing to buy duct tape may have exaggerated, media-pumped fears of chemical or biological weapons.
She may have exaggerated her originality as well, but she succeeded where no other feminist writer had.
The auction in Naples may have exaggerated the downturn in the market there, but not by much.
Investors have become concerned that the company's accounting, though apparently violating no laws, may have exaggerated its success.
Still, economists cautioned that the jump in the unemployment rate, from 5.7percentt, may have exaggerated the economy's problems.
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