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State and local officials say women's groups have exaggerated the situation.
I exaggerated a little, just trying to get her attention.
Or is the report exaggerated, like that of your death?
Its size was exaggerated by the few men left at the table.
But the use of a computer system should not be exaggerated.
Still, even these may be exaggerated, for the police have to deal with a people very much different from our own.
Certain small points of family members were exaggerated to make the character its own.
"What you told me then was the key to the whole thing," I exaggerated.
He had thought the stories about that sort of thing were exaggerated.
You just about have to believe those people were exaggerating.
But my friends and I know both claims to be exaggerated.
Instead, we're just going to exaggerate how hard the place is to find.
But the government, he says, has exaggerated the extent of it.
IT would be hard, however, to exaggerate what happened last week.
Reports of painting's death have been exaggerated for about 30 years.
Could be, I thought at first, she was just exaggerating.
And yet, many others hold that its importance has been exaggerated.
"I think the whole matter has been exaggerated out of all proportion."
She later exaggerated this story, saying that they were married and had a child who died.
But we need to watch out about exaggerating that role.
I did not say that the media are exaggerating things.
"Give her a few days and see if I exaggerate."
They exaggerate this stuff, trying to keep you in line.
"He had no reason to exaggerate the truth to me."
Of course, the parallels between the two men can be exaggerated.