No one expresses himself so hyperbolically as the jurist Ulrich Zasius of Freiburg.
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I, however, continued to think the compliment to Garrick hyperbolically untrue.
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It is, to put it hyperbolically, the event movie to end all event movies.
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People with higher levels of educational attainment also tend to discount the future less hyperbolically.
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This venture is so edgy that even the hyperbolically confident Wolfram is hedging a bit.
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Sometimes they swung hyperbolically round one another and away, or, more rarely, united to form binaries.
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Humans may discount hyperbolically in non-repetitive choices because they treat them as a repetitive rate-maximizing problem.
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Then, as Joanna Baillie hyperbolically declared, "The Scotch novels put poetry out of fashion."
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But both writers are speaking somewhat hyperbolically.
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There was a uniform slope to the floor that gently rose and then arced up hyperbolically a dozen meters.
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Millions!' she said hyperbolically.
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The sinister truth remained that, whether hyperbolically or parabolically borne away, the projectile would never again meet either the earth or the moon.
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The fatal truth was that the projectile, whether hyperbolically or parabolically carried along, would never strike against either the earth or the moon.
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Presumably, this is meant hyperbolically, since Afghanistan has been recognized as an independent state far longer than any of its northern or southern neighbors.
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It's clear why Foxtrot was so contentious in Israel that it led to its Minister of Culture to hyperbolically decry it as practically traitorous.
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They're doing it with a technology that they call X2, which the company is hyperbolically toting as a "game changer" in the helicopter industry.