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By subtle exaggeration of already distinctive facial features (arched eyebrows or sharp cheekbones for example) the researchers were able to increase the memorability of a face without drastically changing the individual's appearance.
Participant A below (Quote 3) uses a subtle exaggeration ('I've always said") and rejects the potential interpretation of having self-interest in the statement that they've won prizes for the best patient involvement work (i.e. engages in so-called 'stake inoculation' [ 51]) ('Not that I'm saying it's all me').
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The press has been decent with me In 34 years I've had only two bitchy woman writers say a few bitchy things: it was subtle, about something I was wearing or an exaggeration of the size of a string of pearls.
Although it is usually difficult to detect a broad deformation related to recent faulting based on conventional maps and aerial photographs, we can easily recognize such subtle deformational features on anaglyphs by increasing vertical exaggeration, especially in urban areas (Goto 2016).
The series was a deft combination of comic exaggeration (goofy Midwestern parents, dopily self-absorbed teen-agers) and subtle observation of how prejudice works and what it's like to be an outsider — and an outsider who's a Muslim, no less.
Naidu shed Gandhi's subtle attack on the book – that it distorted a true picture of Indian society by exaggeration and selection – in favour of blank denial.
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