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And Ancelotti is not given to hyperbole.
Sutton is a down-to-earth Australian, not given to hyperbole, but he is effusive.
"I am so excited," Mr. Silverstein, who is usually not given to hyperbole, said of the project.
Her best-known poems are written in the form of "Salt": a three-line helix-like stanza with a corseted middle line, a shape that she invented and which Gregerson, not given to hyperbole, says "saved my life".
The Times's Bill Cunningham, a former milliner and a man not given to hyperbole, wrote in 1993 that Miss Pope was "instrumental in helping American designers to emerge as a world influence" and in turning "fashion writing into news".
"I am not given to hyperbole," he continued, "but I believe it is not an exaggeration to say that there will be jubilation among our foes and despair among our friends.
These companies, which tend to be of a more conservative persuasion and not given to hyperbole, are increasingly concerned about how climate change is likely to damage their operations.
He's plain spoken and not given to hyperbole and grand emotion.
Attorney General Holder is a bland and unassuming official who is not given to hyperbole.
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"That must be one of the best restaurants in Britain," reflected my companion, who isn't given to hyperbole.
Not given to excessive hyperbole, he went on: "That is the best two-mile chaser you will see.
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