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Some scientists say reports of the oil lying there are exaggerated.
There are exaggerated whoops and dizzying light displays to mimic the 12-and-a-half jelly shots you'd have to neck to stand it all.
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"He looks like he could have said things there were exaggerated.
"So I think to be critical there is exaggerating.
Its director, Martin Barnes, says: 'In the last two years we have seen a fairly significant shift in resources towards poorer families with children.' Even if the Conservatives' claims about stealth taxes are exaggerated, there has been some pain for Middle England.
Even if reports are exaggerated, there is a common belief in the MSM community that such discrimination regularly occurs.
But in a song, these elements are exaggerated and there is more repetition.
There have been exaggerated reports about the size of Indyk's team – one claimed he has some 120 experts and advisors.
But the phenomenon is generally thought to be exaggerated there: a toxic consequence of Confucian respect for authority and an academic system borrowed lock, stock and barrel from 19th-century Germany.
Though the extent of his previous neglect has been exaggerated, there is no question that he was underappreciated.
While charges of such behaviour were exaggerated, there was enough truth in them to build up a formidable opposition to Walpole.
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