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People who are angry and gripy tend to exagerrate as I am sure you have noticed.
Page 3 2009
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In a volitale race, the electoral college will exagerrate the weight of relatively minor shifts in the size of the majority vote.
Math Whizzes Scrutinize Electoral College - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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They hyperventilate about and exagerrate every inch of forecasted snow like it is the apocalypse and like nobody up here ever saw a snowflake.
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They hyperventilate about and exagerrate every inch of forecasted snow like it is the apocalypse and like nobody up here ever saw a snowflake.
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I sarcastically exagerrate there a bit, of course (what else would you expect?), but it is a bit of a dead place ... really nothing to do there but exist in Middle Suburbia, as I call it.
the perfect place 2005
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Considering the historical differences between the two with the Summary tending to exagerrate the findings of the Report and minimize areas which show skepticism, this is a significanct change in policy that certainly presents itself as at least as “nonsense” or a “charade,” if not a “conspiracy.”
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Scalia has a tendency to exagerrate, as you may have noticed, especially when describing the views of people he disagrees with.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Thomas on Stare Decisis: 2007
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Most of the time the idiot has to make up/exagerrate his own inadaquadicies.
The 8 Things I’m Sick Of Seeing In Movies | The Movie Blog 2007
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You guys wildly exagerrate support for the invasion.
"We're going to stay in Iraq to get the job done so long as the government wants us there." Ann Althouse 2006
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The notion of noticing a phenomenon only if it reaches huge proportions - or to have to exagerrate to be noticed is unfortunate.
An “epidemic” of female teachers committing statutory rape? 2005
whichbe commented on the word exagerrate
Typo spotted on a McCain TV ad. I like how Joe Biden is replacing a sunburst in a bright sky--so many terrible, clueless advertisements coming out of McCain's campaign.
October 4, 2008