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That was a touch of hyperbole, but the spectacle was more than worth the cost of admission.
"Now," Ms. Tiemann said, with perhaps a touch of hyperbole, "they're trampling each other to get our business".
The bashing of bankers is already so robust that the economist William Easterly has compared it, with perhaps a touch of hyperbole, to genocidal racism.
With perhaps a touch of hyperbole, one tells me that Sydney was taken over by Norwegians with Viking hats and painted faces.
"They all got rejected by every single person in publishing, in the world," she said, with what she insists is only a touch of hyperbole.
A touch of hyperbole is almost obligatory in sketching Rosset's "ferocious competitiveness" and "instinctive genius" for risk-taking, both in the books he decided to publish and in the lawsuits he took on to defend them.
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Maybe I've caught a touch of Lebanese hyperbole but it just seems to be the most amazing bar in the world.
The claim had a touch of literary hyperbole, but what Mr. Voznesensky had in mind is that despite television, urbanization and the spread of pop culture the written word retains an almost mystical force among Russians.
Which is to say, straightforward Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei cuisine with a touch of the Adrià hyperbole, or at least it will be once they have the "tradition" mastered, according to Mr. Adrià.
You can look for a name that has a touch of humor or hyperbole.
Of course, there is a touch of the Absolutely Fabulous about such hyperbole being heaped on a young man who has only had two shows (even though both received almost universally adoring reviews).
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