The notorious exaggerator, in fact, put down just about everyone who was not German blue blood or to the manor born. |
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I've gone through the claims and counter-claims, and suspect he was valiant in one incident and a whiner or exaggerator in others. |
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But the fact that he's a serial exaggerator is exactly why this story should receive attention, not why it should be shrugged off. |
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The inescapable conclusion is that Mr. Gore, no amateur exaggerator, grossly exaggerates his party's independence of special interests. |
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McAuliffe, who is in fact quite hard to dislike and is himself a peerless exaggerator, has collected legions of friends over the years. |
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In his dealings with the Spanish throne, he was an inveterate exaggerator and prevaricator. |
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He is also a typical Iraqi, which is to say an exaggerator, a needier, a huckster. |
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