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In medieval England, it would have only been a slight exaggeration to say that land law was the law of the land.

Now practice telling stories describing them in a humorous way. It might take a little exaggeration or dramatization, but that's what good storytelling is all about.

They are not an external source of infection, slowly contaminating the mainstream press, but rather an extension, and often an exaggeration, of the basic logic that animates all news reporting.

Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.

That was cranky exaggeration; many changes were felt more than seen, a shift in hopes and expectations that cracked the foundations of patriarchy.

Critics agreed, with review-aggregation Web sites suggesting that the studio's campaign slogan for the film - "the Best Reviewed film of the Year" - was only a (very) slight exaggeration.

That the Pakistan-China friendship is higher than the peaks of Himalayas is now a truism without exaggeration.

As the meeting is drawing to an end, we can say, without exaggeration, that it is a meeting of great empathy and so is the sincere dialogue between members of the Committee from both sides.

Speakers for the group claimed, with exaggeration, that even back-yard barbecues and kitchen stoves would be taxed.

Yes, they certainly have moments of elation, but it is not an exaggeration to say that most of the time they are in a state of fear, anger, frustration, anxiety, disappointment, betrayal, and regret.

"Like a hammy actor," wrote New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini on November 27, Lang Lang "has a penchant for interpretive exaggeration."

Through exaggeration and distortion the petition has rather brilliantly united the motoring, anti-tax and civil-liberties lobbies.

It is only a slight exaggeration to say that, most of the time, almost nobody listens to a word they say.

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And even the thought that it is all about housing, I think, is an exaggeration.

Some describe Microsoft a "personality cult," which may be an exaggeration but contains some truth.