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"That's probably exaggerated, but not much".
The car industry makes impressive (though probably exaggerated) claims about the benefits.
Other victories followed, in which Joan's influence was manifest, although probably exaggerated in tradition.
But George's reputation for miserliness was probably exaggerated, and his improving health merited nourishment.
This is probably exaggerated: in the 1980s, the Japanese were always accused of having access to cheap capital.
In Mr. Kilmi's probably exaggerated account, a large portion of the country's southern population drove north to watch "Emmanuelle".
That fear is probably exaggerated: the past three months' exodus to the West have shown that East German discontents are first about freedom, second about material comfort.
That concern is probably exaggerated, he said, as the "biggest risk for the global economy arises from the sovereign debt crisis, i.e., from the euro zone itself".
Although these rumors are probably exaggerated, there is little doubt that Israel is trying to step up its contacts across this border.
"The feeling is probably exaggerated with musicians as they are primed to be soloists during training and now have to be part of a team.
Dr. Lord said that the study numbers are probably exaggerated because the research team relied on old data, collected by doctors who were not aware of what kinds of behaviors the proposed definition requires.
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