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There is no exaggerating the relentlessness of Schaap's approach.
THERE is no exaggerating China's hunger for commodities.
There is simply no exaggerating the importance of the oceans to earth's overall ecological balance.
There can be no exaggerating the negative effects of this experience on world opinion toward the United States and upon ElBaradei himself as I.A.E.A. chief.
There is no exaggerating the potency of that shift in light, the effect of the two or three minutes of brightness that erode each day, washed away into the night.
It is an institution whose horrors need no exaggerating, yet "Django" does exactly that, either to enlighten or entertain.
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Corporate management practices and governance structures must be overhauled so they no longer exaggerate the payoffs and discount the dangers of outsourcing production and cutting investments in R&D.
"No, not exaggerate, lie," Roberts corrected him.
But when I married, I married a man from London, and at a Sunday dinner with some of his friends they said: "Paul, do you remember that time you ate 27 potatoes?" I didn't say anything right then, but when we got back to the hotel I asked him, "Paul, did you really eat 27 potatoes?" And he said, "No, they were exaggerating.
Mrs. Clinton was no doubt exaggerating for effect.
I am in no way exaggerating when I say it is a privilege to have made and eaten so much good food.
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