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They later downplayed the idea, with a large buying order cited as exaggerating the move in choppy trade.
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He called this technique aiming, and would act out actions himself, exaggerating them so that the animators could clearly capture the effect.
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Climate models indicate that low pressure systems strengthened as planetary ice cover decreased, thus exaggerating the effect of the monsoon.
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And the press is having its usual field day, only this time it is his story they are exaggerating and manipulating.
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At least one 20th century historian found it unduly romantic, and criticized it for exaggerating the importance of her relatives, particularly her father-in-law.
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Other allegations of past law school plagiarism and exaggerating his academic record soon followed.
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The process is described as exaggerating the limitations of mechanical reproduction to strip the photograph of its polish in a startling and intense form.
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Lacking such a system, we would end up double counting incomes and expenditures of interacting units, exaggerating the quantity of value-added or investments.
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This incident was perceived by contemporaries as a particularly brutal action, and rumors circulated exaggerating its severity.
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For women this most frequently emphasizes a curvy figure, by reducing the waist, and thereby exaggerating the bust and hips.
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