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The title is only slightly overstated.
Richard L. Berke, the chief political correspondent of The New York Times, said Mr. Lehane's calculation seemed slightly overstated.
* I may have slightly overstated this, but I'm willing to wager that someone will turn the telly over to the cricket any minute now.
There are odd glitches to be found, and perhaps the value of the boss battle is slightly overstated throughout the game.
Perhaps slightly overstated, a historical marker at the hill states that shots fired there "by Col. John Glover's troops ended Battle of White Plains and turned Tide of Revolution".
Many of the restaurants and bars in Port Elizabeth are about a five-minute walk from the center of town along a waterfront path called the Belmont Walkway, a name that suggests a purpose and continuity that is slightly overstated.
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Hazlitt may have been slightly overstating for effect, but he might not have been surprised that much of the British media have been more exercised by curtailed beach holidays at Hammamet than any democratic blossoming of the Tunisian people.
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