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It was a slightly exaggerated claim.
And how much is it slightly exaggerated for a satirical effect?
Referee Clancy had a part to play – he had a slightly exaggerated role here.
There you have it: an only slightly exaggerated vision of Mr. Brooks's thankless career on screen.
Ms. Cheung wears dresses with slightly exaggerated shoulders, trim-waisted and cowl-necked, to accentuate her own flutelike neck.
Most treated one another with the slightly exaggerated kindness familiar to the humbling aftermaths of these communal tragedies.
This caution about money got cleverly incorporated into a slightly exaggerated fastidiousness that was part of Updike's charm arsenal.
At a fund-raiser this afternoon, Mr. Clinton made an explicit, if slightly exaggerated, reference to Mr. Lazio's sausage encounter.
"Everything has to be slightly exaggerated," he writes, explaining that the clay shrinks about one-sixth in drying and firing.
A perfect tuxedo jacket with a slightly exaggerated shoulder – subtly but unmistakably McQueen – went over a barely there slip.
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Hence, the only-slightly-exaggerated advice one team executive gave: do not tweet about anything more than what you are eating.
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