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"That's how I got re-elected," he said the other day, perhaps exaggerating, perhaps not.
One voter, perhaps exaggerating, says he simply wants to hear a candidate say the word "lymphoma".
Written in a dramatic style and perhaps exaggerating the atrocities perpetrated on the Indians, it was both a polemic and an appeal.
"Eighty percent of what is now considered the American theater originated at La MaMa," Mr. Fierstein once said in an interview in Vanity Fair, perhaps exaggerating slightly.
The demand for lower priced homes may be so extreme and the supply so limited that it is distorting statistics in the New York area and perhaps exaggerating the median price increase, according to some housing analysts and appraisers.
Perhaps exaggerating, the UN Development Programme UNDPP) has said Lake Balkhash could turn into a salty mess, like the Aral Sea; and there are fears that wind-borne salt from its dried-up basin might speed the melting of glaciers on which China and Kazakhstan depend.
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The general trend was rightward, and toward an atmosphere of perhaps exaggerated anxiety.
Gorodetsky perhaps exaggerates the contrast between the diaries and the later autobiography.
Many Paulistanos we met were obsessed with relating grisly -- perhaps exaggerated -- tales of crime.
Her memoir perhaps exaggerates the swiftness of her transformation from ingenue to artist.
His autobiography, which perhaps exaggerates some of his escapades, is a splendid description of 18th-century society in the capitals of Europe.
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