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The sperm bank scene, for all its outrageous exaggeration, insinuates a more polymorphous perverse view of male sexuality than Hollywood movies almost ever allow.
It would be an outrageous exaggeration to claim this result sets the stage for a clash as momentous as the one that followed the first ever league meeting between Ipswich and Norwich.
If Perkins thought his puny point survived the outrageous exaggeration, he was sadly mistaken.
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Dr. David Michaels, the assistant secretary for environment and health of the Energy Department, said that such estimates were "outrageous exaggerations".
His auctioneering strategy rests on outrageous exaggerations and even extravagant lies, but he sees them not as lies, but tangible improvements in value.
They are prepared to accept even the most outrageous propaganda and exaggerations if it helps them to build emotional superstructures around their own myths.
With only slight exaggeration, Carrère summarizes this outrageous benevolence: Love your enemies, take joy in being unhappy, prefer being small to being big, poor to rich, sick to healthy.
The most outrageous thing about this assertion is not the gross exaggeration of Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers, but the shameful, purposeful use of the plural: "terrorists".
For those nostalgic for outrageous Internet ads, there are what Mr. De Vito described as "absurd" jokes in the Go.com radio commercials, which use exaggeration for effect.
This outrageous musical comedy about a mail clerk's rise to the top of a corporation is less of an exaggeration than it appears.
Exaggeration breeds exaggeration.
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