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Now because we haven't fully processed this information, it's kind of coming back to us in our pop culture in these kind of weird and
exaggerated
ways, where you can see that the stereotypes are changing.
The study showed that food companies
exaggerated
typically seven times more than an independent study.
The poem was very indignant, and mainly exaggerated, but the only spoken-word poetry that I had seen up until that point was mainly indignant, so I thought that's what was expected of me.
Something similar seems to happen with
exaggerated
conceptions of how technology is going to overpower in the very immediate run all cultural barriers, all political barriers, all geographic barriers, because at this point I know you aren't allowed to ask me questions, but when I get to this point in my lecture with my students, hands go up, and people ask me, "Yeah, but what about Facebook?"
The rumors of its demise are always greatly
exaggerated.
Now here's a little video made by Matt Diffee, sort of how they imagine if we really
exaggerated
that.
The earliest stories of the Scythians, and Amazons, may have been
exaggerated
rumors.
Now a fair question might be, what if all this sustainability risk stuff is exaggerated, overstated, it's not urgent, something for virtuous consumers or lifestyle choice?
We're going to do the tongue next with
exaggerated
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
Maybe they
exaggerated
their style because they thought that they were not considered to be quite civilized, and they transferred that generational attitude or anxiety onto us, the next generation, so much so that when I was growing up, if ever on the television news or radio a report came up about a black person committing some crime — a mugging, a murder, a burglary — we winced along with our parents, because they were letting the side down.
And they are exaggerated, and especially things we're afraid of.
The sizes of the Earth, Sun and asteroids have been greatly
exaggerated
so you can see them clearly.
Now, if you've ever seen a soap opera, you know the stories and the characters can be exaggerated, larger than life, and if you're a fan, you find that exaggeration fun, and if you're not, maybe you find them melodramatic or unsophisticated.
Those two parties adopted positions on national politics that were extreme and
exaggerated.
So people say a lot of things about reading that feel
exaggerated
to me.
I had been steeped in the intelligence on Iraq and its WMD, and my testimony to the inquiry said three things: that the government
exaggerated
the intelligence, which was very clear in all the years I'd read it.
The possessed creature attacking the sheriff had no connection at all with the movie....the make up!! well it looked pretty real at beginning, but at the end, last part of movie, the make up (especially teeth and eyes) was very
exaggerated.
Well, the number is a bit exaggerated, but it seemed almost like this many.
Reports of this film's brilliance appear to have been greatly exaggerated, and unless the other reviewers were watching a different movie, I fail to see how anyone can find this film anything other than dull, unscary, uncreepy, overlong, and at times, unbearably irritating.
It is so unbelievable and exaggerated, it gets boring.
Most of the film is done with histrionic character, excessively
exaggerated
(a little is OK, too much is disgusting) and the only one that one could save is the gay bodyguard, who, at least is coherent, the rest, are too much idiot.
The acting of the Queen is
exaggerated
to the point of comedy, but I just can't bring myself to laugh.
The cruelty seemed very intense and sexuality
exaggerated.
Seen these many years later, Temple's vehicles barely get by on story (aided always by musical sequences to bolster the content), and her timing (always too-perfect) and
exaggerated
reactions might leave most modern viewers rolling their eyes.
But this film was awkward in its direction, preachy in its style,
exaggerated
in its acting, and overly politically correct.
As for the story: unrealistic and very
exaggerated.
If you pay attention to the show, you'll notice that when Mencia isn't stuttering over punchlines and laughing at his own skits, he only makes
exaggerated
observations which seem to lack any sense of humor.
I am not sure about the wedding night, but I find it
exaggerated
that a lady-in-waiting would undress the empress and leave her completely naked (and that in the 1850's) or that the emperor would announce very proudly "yes I finally laid her" to the assembled court.
It was greatly
exaggerated
and silly but this one, despite the creepy scenes, has a seriously ass-stupid story.
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