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1
The pope's statement also had been
exaggerated
by
the media, he said.
2
These irregularities were much
exaggerated
by
enemies of the Quakers in England.
3
Every possession is endeared by novelty; every gratification is
exaggerated
by
desire.
4
That point has been
exaggerated
by
one or two of my colleagues.
5
Fresh militia and volunteers arrived in camp, whose numbers were
exaggerated
by
report.
6
Tommy's mood swings had been
exaggerated
by
the extreme pace they had set.
7
Evidently the hardships of sea life had been greatly
exaggerated
by
fiction writers.
8
These, as usual, would be
exaggerated
by
the adverse interest of the parties.
9
She'd discounted the stories herself, thought them
exaggerated
by
booze-addled memories.
10
His peculiarities of dress have been, I think, much
exaggerated
by
common gossip.
11
Moreover, they judge inflationary pressures have been
exaggerated
by
the Lunar New Year holidays.
12
This was further
exaggerated
by
"teething problems" with the new turnstile system.
13
Paes says these numbers are grossly
exaggerated
by
political opponents.
14
Then the truth came; tempered by the Government, but wildly
exaggerated
by
northern sources.
15
Many people felt the story was
exaggerated
by
the media.
16
Traders said the move was
exaggerated
by
very thin trade.
exaggerated
by
exaggerated