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The general trend was rightward, and toward an atmosphere of perhaps exaggerated anxiety.
Many Paulistanos we met were obsessed with relating grisly -- perhaps exaggerated -- tales of crime.
Some of the accusations leveled against him by historians are perhaps exaggerated, such as the burning of books and the indiscriminate massacre of intellectuals.
Stories about corruption in Italian public life — perhaps exaggerated but with more than a grain of truth — will become pervasive and continue to grate on northern European taxpayers.
An unaffordable luxury Reprints Related items Bagehot: Can the Tories become the nice party?Oct 13th 2005But even if the potential gains from Mr Clarke's return are perhaps exaggerated, so are the risks attached to it.
Born in Berlin, Ms. Hertling exudes reserve and discretion (though usually not in the eye makeup department), perhaps exaggerated by the fact that she is a practicing restitution lawyer.
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"That's how I got re-elected," he said the other day, perhaps exaggerating, perhaps not.
Her memoir perhaps exaggerates the swiftness of her transformation from ingenue to artist.
One voter, perhaps exaggerating, says he simply wants to hear a candidate say the word "lymphoma".
His autobiography, which perhaps exaggerates some of his escapades, is a splendid description of 18th-century society in the capitals of Europe.
Wolff perhaps exaggerates the effect of the imperial appointment, but his book yields rich insights into some of Mozart's most important music.
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