Though that would now be something of an exaggeration, the island does have a magical history.
This might be a bit of an exaggeration, as most vendors work both markets without exclusion.
"To say that you can easily replace such a successful product is an exaggeration, " he acknowledges.
If any of these comes as a shock or an exaggeration, well, what did you expect?
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But Ansa quoted the company that operates the vehicles as saying that this was an exaggeration.
"To say that you can easily replace such a successful product is an exaggeration, " Lee acknowledges.
Actually, the word debate is an exaggeration because no one could really top his claim.
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An exaggeration, no doubt, but such was the extent of Turkish-Cypriot loathing for him.
As a result, it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that Mr Dornbusch reinvented international macroeconomics.
An exaggeration, perhaps, but still something that Venezuela would at all costs like to avoid.
To say that mining is everywhere on Bangka seems an exaggeration until one studies the numbers.
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It did not require an exaggeration of intelligence to make the case that Saddam had to go.
It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that the U.S.-China relationship is quantitatively and qualitatively unprecedented in history.
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It would be an exaggeration to say that the sequencing of the human genome has already made that transition.
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And that was meant to be an exaggeration --- but practically and principally.
It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that deposit insurance is what makes bank regulation necessary.
Although some markets have bounced back, it would be an exaggeration to say that they have recovered their poise.
It is not an exaggeration to say that by the late 1990s Japan monopolized the global supply of components.
This was an exaggeration, but one the security services and the military appear to have exploited to begin their comeback.
According to Fedenaga, the cattle ranchers' federation, 139 farms have been invaded, though the government says this figure is an exaggeration.
It seems barely an exaggeration to say that Arab and Muslim Americans are constantly talked about but almost never heard from.
An exaggeration, perhaps, but it brought her to the attention of government, ever ready to tap into a source of popularity.
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I'd long suspected that my mother had wildly embellished her stories of China, and I wondered what else had been an exaggeration.
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It may be an exaggeration, but rising Asian immigration has indeed been a boon to many communities and economies across the country.
That is an exaggeration, as may be fears of less foreign investment.
To say that nuclear celebration has given way to a hangover is an exaggeration, especially as Pakistan too is now joining the nuclear club.
The chances of finding a job after the age of 45 and up are so slim that the word "impossible" is not such an exaggeration.
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But there are several reasons for thinking this is an exaggeration.
As it happened just hours ago, this is surely an exaggeration.
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