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She only pretends to be, exaggerating this aspect of herself in order to mock it.
When a friend said that he "could feel Mexico on the move" at the march, he didn't seem, to me, to be exaggerating.
"We have a 100-year flood every two years now," Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said, and though he later claimed to be exaggerating, he's not exaggerating by much.
Mr Bush says the troops in the field will suffer if a bill is not passed soon, but he seems to be exaggerating a bit.
But as the variations flowed he drew on the piano's full spectrum of timbre and volume, moving between the delicate and the thunderous without seeming to be exaggerating either.
President Putin seems almost to be exaggerating the threat of terrorism as a new common enemy of a Western civilization to which, he argues, Russia historically and culturally belongs.
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They seemed to be exaggerated.
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They almost always turn out to be exaggerated.
Scepticism about Russia proved to be exaggerated last year.
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