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Using the hyperbole that makes democracy fun, a columnist named Catherine Lumby talked of detergents: "The difference between them is the difference between Omo and Rinso.
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That means millions more people than we realized were exposed to the falsehoods and hyperbole that are being used as the rationale for the immigration polices the Trump administration pursued.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany promoted his leafy and floral ceramics with the same hyperbole that he used for his glass lampshades and windows.
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But it's typical of the uncritical hyperbole that defines and dogs this documentary.
The use of hyperbole indicated that Mr Bolt was giving his subjective personal opinion about the matters being discussed and was not presenting a concluded scientific position about global warming in the segment".
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