O Criomhthain figures as triumphantly heroic, while Bonaparte and his family are exaggeratedly pathetic and miserable, as the poor-mouthing of the title already suggests. |
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After returning across the bridge, she shed her veils, exaggeratedly made-up her face and disappeared among the pedestrians travelling south along the waterfront. |
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But as the content largely involves the lads pushing each other into the water or squabbling exaggeratedly about who should have come first, it doesn't really matter. |
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But the eccentricity of his performances, some of which seem wilfully perverse, with their mannered phrasing and exaggeratedly slow or fast tempos, was less easy to take. |
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But that laughing-crying bit is used here so often, and so exaggeratedly, that it becomes as mechanical and meaningless as a conditioned reflex. |
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The girl was prone to enlarge on the truth, and her knowledge was exaggeratedly spotty, certainly. |
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Their forgeries are stiff, exaggeratedly uniform, and lacking in the fluency and spontaneity of genuine autographs. |
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If that is the case, then it is, in general, due to the fact that we politicians devise exaggeratedly detailed legislation. |
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The root cause of this crisis is known to all of us by now: exaggeratedly short-term thinking coupled with greed and intransparency. |
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He loved, sometimes even somewhat exaggeratedly, to speak about the reality of the mission. |
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Set high and not too far forward, sufficiently long but not exaggeratedly so, rounded and especially mobile. |
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He regretted, by way of preamble, that emphasis had been exaggeratedly placed on the question of the euro. |
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Insufficiently developed non-cost advantages and an exaggeratedly concentrated structure of exports. |
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Solution: An exaggeratedly inclusive policy was established to enable the project to continue. |
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Of course the city of Perth is modern but without buildings exaggeratedly of great heights. |
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The pale background and exaggeratedly low skyline magnify the almost superhuman figure of the woodcutter. |
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Danny produces a highly stylized mock-serious interview, replete with such features as exaggeratedly elevated diction, sing-songy intonational contours, and slow, deliberate pacing. |
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Trey sighed loudly, rolling his eyes exaggeratedly as he spoke. |
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To some extent, this about-turn may be regarded as an inevitable correction of certain earlier overvaluations, themselves based on exaggeratedly optimistic forecasts. |
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It follows that operators would pay the fixed rate infrequently, so long as they did not overbook exaggeratedly and were effective in finding volunteers. |
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The result is an exaggeratedly gloomy view of a country whose staid future largely reflects the fact that it is already pretty rich and successful. |
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Because the Labour leader is suddenly on a roll. Revenge of the MillipedeHaving been exaggeratedly slurred, he was bound to surprise on the upside. |
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Sometimes, rural communities present themselves as exaggeratedly peaceful village societies working towards common goals, in the hope of persuading outsiders to provide assistance. |
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That film, which also starred Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers, centres on a group of exaggeratedly sinister con men who use an elderly woman's boarding house as the base for a robbery operation. |
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The EESC believes that in such cases there should be a ceiling on the minimum duration of contracts, so as not to undermine the right to choose a supplier by imposing exaggeratedly long durations and large penalties. |
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It must be stressed, however, that the atmosphere created around the new treaty has exaggeratedly linked its adoption or non-adoption with the European Union's chances of survival. |
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I am not among those who, as this report exaggeratedly puts it, deplore the geographical dispersion' of our administration among our three places of work. |
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It would be worthwhile if those who put their hand to this task would bear in mind that one does no service to Judaism either by stupidly denying its contribution, or by seeing it exaggeratedly as the most important one. |
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In highly formal registers with exaggeratedly careful enunciation, weak forms may be avoided. |
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In particular, this excludes the monetization of widening deficits or an exaggeratedly expansionist monetary policy in terms of the capacity to adapt to the private sector's demand. |
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