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'Yes, but so is an old slipper,' I retorted, only very slightly exaggerating.
But these days, Democratic lawmakers say it sometimes seems as though Mr. Davis was only slightly exaggerating.
When the forwards coach, Graham Rowntree, suggested the England squad had been "born again", he was only slightly exaggerating.
"I think they want to say 'we're rather special, you're just a bunch of oiks'- I mean that's slightly exaggerating".
A local boy done good whose mate David runs the local bar and who was only slightly exaggerating when he said: "I know most people in the crowd".
One former colleague, only slightly exaggerating, says of Dr. Masters: "Bill could look at somebody and say 'Have an erection!' and they would".
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Other claims of new flexibility are slightly exaggerated.
In fact, its assumption is that Mr. Obama's polls probably slightly exaggerate his standing right now.
The focus on a high-functioning group may have slightly exaggerated that percentage, the authors acknowledge.
Together they are blasted with adverts, all of which were professionally shot, and only slightly exaggerated.
The band's woe-is-us banter may be slightly exaggerated, but it has solid foundations.
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