If there is less hatred and less accusatory, hyperbolic rhetoric coming from one side, the amount of hatred and hyperbolic rhetoric on the other side can drop in response.
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Now, Scholze has shown how to extend the Langlands program to a wide range of structures in "hyperbolic three-space"—a three-dimensional analogue of the hyperbolic disk—and beyond.
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Mathematicians have gradually become aware that the Langlands program extends far beyond the hyperbolic disk; it can also be studied in higher-dimensional hyperbolic spaces and a variety of other contexts.
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His claim seems hyperbolic, but it may yet prove prescient.
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"I made them as hyperbolic as I could," Stokes said.
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That may sound hyperbolic but consider it for a moment.
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In fact, he often called for hyperbolic action against ISIS.
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It's worth noting that Trump often speaks in hyperbolic language.
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While it might seem hyperbolic to compare Starz's Ash vs.
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Public debate has been hyperbolic and largely free of facts.
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Vox has its own fair share of hyperbolic Oliver recaps.
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The hyperbolic plane has been her constant companion ever since.
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I know it can sound hyperbolic — and yet it's true.
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It's concise, vivid, wonderfully hyperbolic... simply gorgeous in every way.
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I think that kind of hyperbolic overstatement — let's attack on issues.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai said.
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A year ago he would have been right, if habitually hyperbolic.
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The original, hyperbolic shape will be restored, as will Rhett Butler.
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This last example might seem dramatic, but these concerns aren't hyperbolic.
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His hyperbolic threats now carry the weight of the American presidency.
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No, the worries are hyperbolic: mass deportation, torture, and, yes, oblivion.
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But when Chicken Little Republicans confuse the hyperbolic and apocalyptic for
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How do you feel that Luci fights against those hyperbolic stereotypes?
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
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Only strong, responsible, accurate, non-hyperbolic journalism can withstand the assault.
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Using hyperbolic language about their power helps them achieve this aim.
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"There are statements in here that seem hyperbolic and unproven," Rep.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote.
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First, it uses the hyperbolic and 85 percent inaccurate "shutdown" title.
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I don't like being hyperbolic in my language, but they're dangerous.
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This type of hyperbolic story is commonplace when P50 comes up.
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But his hyperbolic defense — war, or work with Putin — is questionable.
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Warner is not being hyperbolic, said Dixon, the data privacy advocate.
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If that sounds hyperbolic, well, you just had to be there.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote.
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In typical hyperbolic fashion, Trump continually heaped adjectives on the storm.
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It was classic Trump: Confident, hyperbolic and insistent on asserting control.
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But why threaten in such hyperbolic terms in the first place?
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He's passionate, but sometimes hyperbolic in the pursuit of making a point.
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Smart people have been known to make hyperbolic statements about artificial intelligence.
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That's a little hyperbolic: Reagan wasn't nearly as Reaganesque as he's remembered.
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Kim = Snapchat Putting Kim entirely on Team Snapchat is a bit hyperbolic.
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Overall low volume, hyperbolic moves in specific equities, stagnant government credit market.
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That's a hyperbolic thing to say, but let me offer some context.
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Wade to the "ash heap of history," these concerns are not hyperbolic.
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It's difficult to describe without resorting to figurative, hyperbolic, even sentimental language.
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And yet the consequences of hyperbolic language can be very, very real.
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It seems hyperbolic to me to put trolling on Rivers, and yet
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And she frames these old arguments in the most hyperbolic language possible.
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As seems both poetically appropriate and hyperbolic, I did not make it.
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Gorka's public appearances are typically as aggressive and hyperbolic as this one.
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There's always the risk of sounding hyperbolic when talking about that slide.
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And the painting will be displayed in its original hyperbolic, or hourglass shape.
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Perhaps the greatest thread in Twitter history, and I'm only being slightly hyperbolic.
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No one wants your hugs or hyperbolic racist comparisons or unbuttoned top button.
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In the hyperbolic Trump era, it is Jenna's outlandish reactions that feel appropriate.
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According to this theory, their provocative content is meant to be hyperbolic entertainment.
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Not to get hyperbolic here, but it almost feels like you can't miss.
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While this statement is a bit hyperbolic the HM8 does have roll bars.
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Yes, we're being somewhat hyperbolic, but you need to make a choice here.
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But somewhere along the line, that particular strain of hyperbolic fanboy zealotry curdled.
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I feel like both of these are really hyperbolic depictions of our sexuality.
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At $600, Oculus Rift isn't the instantaneous game changer some hyperbolic critics predicted.
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She has no patience for messianic rhetoric and hyperbolic slogans and grandiose speeches.
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The over-the-top threats are in keeping with the president's hyperbolic style.
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Mostly they evoke a hyperbolic celebration of a particular heterosexual couple in love.
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And I want our listeners to know that it's not hyperbolic. Mm-hmm.
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Her work triggers a sustained ad-lib through double entendres and hyperbolic repartee.
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Democrats, in turn, have used Trump's often hyperbolic statements ahead of the Nov.
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The only variable is the addition of a volatile and hyperbolic American leader.
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A bit hyperbolic, like much in the presidential vocabulary, but a win nonetheless.
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The Battle of Atlanta will be displayed in its original hyperbolic, or hourglass shape.
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This supports the original hypothesis that this is the "angrier" or more hyperbolic account.
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Wallace-Wells was criticized in 2017 for being too hyperbolic, too doom-and-gloomy.
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Having a window into the future can help people counteract forces like hyperbolic discounting.
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As hyperbolic as it sounds, it seemed like a minor tragedy had taken place.
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Its existence—and more importantly, the hyperbolic reactions—have already validated the Labo experiment.
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It draws on outsized, hyperbolic elements from action films, fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
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Of course, it&aposs hyperbolic reporting and it comes from Brennan current employer, NBC.
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Perhaps eventually the mainstream media will cease to respond with their characteristic hyperbolic tantrums.
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Trump acts as if his brand of hyperbolic personal diplomacy can overcome negotiating barriers.
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He could make all sorts of hyperbolic promises with no fear of being disproven.
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Run, don't walk; a must-see … insert your own hyperbolic cliché here (2:51963).
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Run, don't walk; a must-see … insert your own hyperbolic cliché here (2:25).
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And it's so visceral and hyperbolic, I didn't know if people would get it.
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Even for the hyperbolic world of opera, his sets and costumes could seem overdone.
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Vox's German Lopez has explained this, related to Trump's hyperbolic use of crime statistics.
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The right's view that the institutions lean liberal is hyperbolic, but not without foundation.
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It's not hyperbolic to claim that sugary drinks pose a major public health threat.
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The hyperbolic attention by the media is driving a frenzy of overreaction and misinformation.
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Mr. Trump's claim that he delivered a prescient warning about Bin Laden is hyperbolic.
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Its hyperbolic orbit indicated it had arrived from afar and wouldn't be coming back.
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His claims are likely hyperbolic, but nonetheless they should not be taken lightly. Why?
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It's not hyperbolic to say that Boehme helped Coca-Cola move into the digital age.
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" Many other outlets were nearly as hyperbolic: The Daily Beast warned of a "judicial apocalypse.
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Alas, there is no shortage of Clinton surrogates making hyperbolic claims about the Sanders campaign.
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It depicts a crime-ridden dystopian city that must be cleansed through hyperbolic vigilante violence.
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It's hyperbolic to put it that way, but that's what's going on in your body.
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Hyperbolic as such claims were, there was a distinctly anti-American bent to its reportage.
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It cites entrenched opinions fostered by hyperbolic media as another big problem beyond fake news.
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The decisions of this agency have implications far beyond hyperbolic headlines and confusing news coverage.
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People sent me stories about their experiences with nights not dissimilar from our hyperbolic poster.
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Under different circumstances, it might be easy to laugh off this short-fuse hyperbolic response.
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Often, the President's hyperbolic assessment of his own performance is at odds with the facts.
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That may seem hyperbolic or even disingenuous to those who view our profession with mistrust.
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In the same speech, Mr. Trump repeated a hyperbolic claim that he made about Mrs.
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And, its rapid rotation and hyperbolic trajectory set it apart from typical asteroids or comets.
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Though this may seem hyperbolic, it is of tangible concern given the rhetoric of Democrats.
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But it is difficult to escape the impression that many of these reports are hyperbolic.
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To put it in hyperbolic terms: Wide Open was the result of a creative explosion.
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I'm not someone who likes to be hyperbolic or shout these things from the roof.
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It's the kind of conflict that even a few years ago might have felt hyperbolic.
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They also posted an announcement video, which is hyperbolic in an all-American kinda way.
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Maybe the chief justice and Justice Kavanaugh simply found Solicitor General Francisco's hyperbolic rhetoric unpersuasive.
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It can be escapist or aspirational, extravagantly hyperbolic or easily plausible, but it's still idealized.
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That would allow prosecutors to cross-examine Ms. Holmes about her many hyperbolic public statements.
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Mr. Trump's stark juxtaposition of globalism and Americanism is crude and hyperbolic, but necessarily so.
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"Hyperbolic" is the technical term for an orbital path that does not close on itself.
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And even at its most hyperbolic and cringeworthy moments, it still manages to feel real.
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But hyperbolic reductionism of this sort will be offensive to the vast majority of historians.
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At risk of sounding hyperbolic, we seriously don't know what we'd do without some USB outlets.
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It's not hyperbolic to say these guys have quietly hacked their way into Brazil's democratic process.
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"Everything about these [cyber] attacks are generic, but our response is more hyperbolic," said Oren Falkowitz.
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This may seem hyperbolic, but watch someone close to you become an addict, and it won't.
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I know this sounds hyperbolic, but I cannot stress enough how much their new album, Beneath.Behold.
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Usually I just close the pop-ups and hyperbolic emails and move on with my life.
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"I think he made a hyperbolic statement, rather than calling it as a policy," he said.
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Not a word of what Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, says here is hyperbolic or inaccurate.
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That's a hyperbolic example, but I nearly fell into a similar trap with my new novel.
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Tumblr's deliberately hyperbolic language fueled everything from "all the feels" to the rise of One Direction.
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President Trump is a blowhard king throwing hyperbolic missives from his tower into the crowd below.
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Trump's speech was unserious, intellectually lazy, fact-free, hyperbolic, full of fear mongering and immigrant scapegoating.
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Ocasio-Cortez, a self-declared democratic socialist, offers a prime opportunity to continue this hyperbolic narrative.
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I was hoping that piece would be thought of as hyperbolic or overwrought, but sadly not.
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"Your actions have fueled the hyperbolic and anti-bank rhetoric that you will hear today," Rep.
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Yet, like the majority of Trump's hyperbolic statements, they were all rooted in grains of truth.
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It sounds hyperbolic, but I feel like I grew up in art galleries around the world.
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Egged on by hyperbolic cheerleaders, small-time investors socked their savings in the so-called cryptocurrency.
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Mr. Jones's strong, even hyperbolic, Royal Opera production tries diligently to bridge old-fashioned and progressive.
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" At this point, he paused and informed me that he was "not one for hyperbolic statements.
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"The orbit looks strongly hyperbolic," said Mathew Holman, a Harvard astronomer who is the center's director.
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It described the deal in hyperbolic terms, saying it's a game-changer in the weather industry.
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Perhaps Democrats are merely being hyperbolic and playing to the base, looking for money and votes.
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He will be hyper-partisan and hyperbolic and he will expect the mesmerizing magic to work again.
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But today the judge in the case threw it out, claiming that the tweets were indeed hyperbolic.
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For so many folks from both of these demographics, however, these alleged generational divides can feel hyperbolic.
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"I think people will recognize that these kind of hyperbolic fears never materialised before 2014," Pai said.
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That's all coupled with a hyperbolic video of aerial footage and some tiny glimpses of the hardware.
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This is a great idea for a game, and I've enjoyed Hyperbolic Magnetism's small collection of songs.
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Their official media — hyperbolic pronouncements, constant threats and worshipful praise of the leader — magnifies a cultlike image.
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Brussels has its problems, he added, but Mr. Trump's "hyperbolic" comments were not worthy of a response.
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It may sound hyperbolic that our roast beef sandwich is contributing to environmental degradation of the planet.
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I understand that this is going to seem hyperbolic in context, but sometimes America makes me SICK.
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I actually tend to think a lot of the examples that are out there are wildly hyperbolic.
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This is an issue that invariably provokes hyperbolic handwringing, but Pai is moving in the right direction.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," Pai wrote in a blog post on Medium.
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Up 85033, then down 600, then down again, all on the basis of nothing but hyperbolic tweets.
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These were the hyperbolic thoughts that would loop in the 8-track of my mind before treatment.
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Not too shabby, especially considering all the hyperbolic predictions of economic doom that went with Trump's election.
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May, to influence the new president and to moderate what many hoped was just hyperbolic campaign talk.
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"Hyperbolic headlines always attract more attention than mundane truths," he wrote in a blog post on Medium.
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Burke on Thursday said that even if the comments were "hyperbolic," they were not evidence of prejudice.
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Internet culture can be really mean and hyperbolic, especially in politics, where the stakes are pretty high.
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Maybe "war on women" sounds hyperbolic, but not if gasping, dying women are seared in your memory.
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And he noted that the memos based on hypothetical circumstances and "hyperbolic horrors" conjured by DOJ lawyers.
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To the Editor: Alex Berenson's Op-Ed offers hyperbolic assertions and a biased interpretation of scientific literature.
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And I've witnessed the cycle of hyperbolic liberal hopes followed by melodramatic liberal despair too many times.
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The Verge has a long history of complaining about hyperbolic non-statements from Florida-based startup Magic Leap.
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"The hyperbolic vitriol from the left has spurred threats and now action without historical parallel," Mr Garrett tweeted.
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain also faced some hyperbolic questions about his health when he ran in 2008.
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Within a very short time, such trolling would be met by an increasingly vitriolic exchange of hyperbolic insults.
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" Grassley, facing re-election in November, insists he will not buckle, and called the Register's editorial "hyperbolic rhetoric.
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While it is still frequently used to announce job changes, it can also be used to hyperbolic effect.
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Academic freedom is a right, but hyperbolic research claims about being LGBTQ can put people in harm's way.
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It's called "hyperbolic discounting," and behavioral economists plead that we meaningfully overvalue money now, unfairly discounting money later.
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We're trapped in an absurd cycle in which lazy, hyperbolic treatment of campus affairs by the anti-P.
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"I'm afraid that there's been some hyperbolic mischaracterization of what the reality on the ground is," Garrett said.
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But hyperbolic talk allows people to believe what they want and to adjust reality to their personal preferences.
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We must not turn this incident into a media blitz of hyperbolic rhetoric on the dangers in aviation.
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We still have an opportunity to change our political tone and the hyperbolic rhetoric that has consumed it.
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Hyperbolic discounting happens when people make decisions for a smaller reward sooner, rather than a greater reward later.
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If that sounds like a hyperbolic reaction to the yawning red state, blue state divide, so be it.
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We're living in a world of clickbait, social media, and we're in a hyperbolic reactionary state of victimhood.
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" But even today, the website of the Nixon Foundation features a long, somewhat hyperbolic argument attacking Dean's "credibility.
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You've surely heard hyperbolic claims like if women were running the world, we would all live in harmony.
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"I think he sees the allegations against him as hyperbolic, so he responds back hyperbolically," Mr. Ruddy said.
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The phrase emerged on Tumblr to mock people who made hyperbolic comparisons to Hitler, often ones about Obama.
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Ms. Gold gets the funniest lines as the hyperbolic Zoom, and she knows what to do with them.
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Hyperbolic as this sounds, his claim helps explain his lifelong mission to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.
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"The quality of the breaches determined as proven by the Panel need no hyperbolic exaggeration," the report said.
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Don't tell anyone, but it's a dirty little secret of media that websites sometimes write misleading or hyperbolic headlines.
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However hyperbolic, this is the message that has been sent and, for many, is indeed the way it feels.
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"Staying private allows companies to get their ducks in the row as they've gone through hyperbolic growth," said Trujillo.
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At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, season 2 of Big Little Lies is already everything that I've ever wanted.
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His forum post is filled with seemingly hyperbolic phrases, and when it comes to carriers, that isn't any different.
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Much of his language, like much of Trump's, is characterized by a nastiness that's by turns adolescent and hyperbolic.
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By constructing a perfectoid version of hyperbolic three-space, Scholze has discovered an entirely new suite of reciprocity laws.
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When the FBI charged an 18-year-old with terror-related charges, Pence avoided his running mate's hyperbolic language.
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Is leftist infighting (and I'm including hyperbolic criticism coming from the center left) distracting progressives from the real issues?
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In the years since, North Korea has lashed out at China more frequently in their reliably-hyperbolic state media.
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Hyperbolic discounting is the tendency for people to want an immediate payoff rather than a larger gain later on.
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I've heard many teens refer to him as America's biggest entertainer—which is not as hyperbolic as it sounds.
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It seems much more likely that its path is hyperbolic, though more observations are required to know for sure.
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Most lobbyists do not resemble the ghoulish image most Americans have from recent lobbying scandals and hyperbolic media depictions.
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They made it clear during the election through tiresome music videos and hyperbolic statements that likely helped Trump win.
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He demeans himself and damages his legacy with personal attacks, hyperbolic tweets, demonization of the press and self-aggrandizement.
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After a week of amateur and professional observations, both the IAU and NASA concluded that its orbit is hyperbolic.
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They, not climate scientists or activists, are the real alarmists: hyperbolic, fear-mongering, and completely divorced from scientific reality.
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Don't Breathe earned an impressive 87 percent "Fresh" rating from RottenTomatoes, and trailers have prominently featured hyperbolic pull quotes.
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Because of such hyperbolic claims, it has become customary for nominees to say next to nothing at confirmation hearings.
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And although that language might at first have seemed hyperbolic, on Thursday, Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona proved its worth.
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This was one of those seasons where Chris Harrison really wasn't being hyperbolic to call it the most dramatic.
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"They redefined what it was to be a good miner away from this very hyperbolic masculine image," she said.
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If you don't think so, just read the hyperbolic diva worship in Walt Whitman's poetry from the 19th century.
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Konrad speaks in a wandering, hyperbolic stream of consciousness, and his run-on sentences are annoying at the outset.
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Others thought that hyperbolic criticism gave the story too much attention, while ignoring trans writing that wasn't causing controversy.
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I realize that you are a politician and that hyperbolic, hyperpartisan claptrap is the unfortunate fashion of the day.
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For more than a hundred years before that, however, the hyperbolic praise of American farmers was a campaign mainstay.
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Columnists should base their criticism on what I actually say instead of relying on hyperbolic headlines or secondary mischaracterizations.
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Avoid phrasing like giant meme or viral meme, which are redundant and often hyperbolic; OK as a verb, e.g.
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Red lines are the favorite way for politicians to distinguish between their usual hyperbolic language and a final ultimatum.
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He can be forgiven for sounding a tad hyperbolic, given the history of phone-related mayhem in his state.
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Namely: How the hell are you supposed to make jokes about news that feels so hyperbolic … and often disturbing?
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It's possible she's being hyperbolic about her obsessive tendencies, but making light of OCD seems out of character for her.
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The red dwarf did not disturb all hyperbolic objects, just those that were close when the star made its flyby.
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People have a tendency to become hyperbolic and a tad maudlin over celebrity deaths, a phenomenon magnified by social media.
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"It's interesting that some of the headlines [about my list] are just as hyperbolic as the ones I am analyzing."
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This may come off hyperbolic, or flat-out inaccurate, to those who don't see Reeves as a great screen actor.
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Trump set the tone when he kicked off the meeting with a hyperbolic assessment of his own achievements in office.
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They also say it might cure cancer, but that's a pretty standard claim in the hyperbolic world of nutritional biohacking.
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But, Thursday morning, a few hyperbolic headlines managed to do the unthinkable in over-estimating the damage to the island.
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Hyperbolic headlines aside, today is an great opportunity to talk about asteroids and their impact on Earth—no pun intended.
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To his credit, Mr Obama has consistently warned about the consequences of using hyperbolic language to describe the terrorist threat.
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And if I won't return his hyperbolic rhetoric, I certainly won't sink to the level of viewers who lob threats.
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All of this is, of course, nonsense and the hyperbolic claims being made are becoming increasingly transparent by the hour.
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Such is the hyperbolic, and perhaps fanciful, perception of Villanova (28-5) as a throwback team chock-full of veterans.
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I laughed because it was a joke, but did so a little uncomfortably because, well, it wasn't a hyperbolic one.
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I've long considered this advice hyperbolic and self-interested (of course my mom doesn't want me to move far away).
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The President attempted to undermine Flake by noting the support, in typically hyperbolic terms, he enjoyed from other GOP senators.
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He name-dropped Plutarch and Shakespeare, and described today's Republican Senate primary run-off in Alabama in typically hyperbolic terms.
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Well, alright, that's a bit hyperbolic, but biggest day of the decade might be a fairer (and more accurate) assessment.
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The posts are pretty basic and many are jokes or sarcastic or hyperbolic — but there are a lot of them.
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I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that the floor requires daily mopping if we want it to look clean.
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This fun podcast considers "indefinite hyperbolic numerals" and how we instinctively know that a bazillion is bigger than a zillion.
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"The Daily Show" relabeled the task force "The Coronavirus Thank Force" in a video that compiled each member's hyperbolic praise.
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That imagery has also made the caravan ripe for exploitation by conservatives who have spoken in hyperbolic, sometimes frightening terms.
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In April, she had a hyperbolic helicoid — a fantastically swirly helix, somewhat like a seashell — tattooed to her left shoulder.
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In an age of exhausted hyperbolic vernacular, it's hard to emphasize the genuinely unprecedented moment our Republic finds itself in.
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Yes, of course, her subtitle is hyperbolic, but this is the best personal finance primer I have read in years.
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In 1966, in Oakland, Huey P. Newton co-founded the Black Panther Party, which was practically defined by hyperbolic masculinity.
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Greg Fox has referred to his current drum setup as "magical," which sounds hyperbolic until you see it in action.
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The Global Times has a history of writing hyperbolic editorials and is usually significantly more hawkish than the government's official line.
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Using computer models, the researchers calculated the "radiants," or positions in space from which these hyperbolic objects were coming in from.
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We're also used to the stereotype of the woman with hyperbolic, bushy brows that connect at the bridge of the nose.
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Along the way, participants learned that nearly all major dictionaries had added similar senses, which treated literally like a hyperbolic intensifier.
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While Candela's first commission, for the UNAM's scientists, features two subtle hyperbolic paraboloids, he gradually introduced more drama in later buildings.
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While the movie's title might seem hyperbolic — a commonplace gambit in today's hyped-up art world — I don't think it is.
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If not, this field is destined to be remembered as a group of hyperbolic doomsayers rather than as successful presidential politicians.
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Do you often find yourself sharing hyperbolic TGIF memes, and subsequently fall into an emotional rut when Sunday night rolls around?
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Indian television, in particular, has been infected by a style of hyperbolic ranting that makes some debate programmes hard to watch.
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I don't want to be hyperbolic and say the world, but you're seeing it; people care more about food, good food.
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Sharpee speculated that feeding inputs with hyperbolic structure into machine learning algorithms could help with the classification of less-structured objects.
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Trump's bragging about grabbing women's genitalia, a 2005 moment caught on videotape, was "hyperbolic" talk that Trump apologized for, Domalick says.
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It's easy to be hyperbolic about Frank Ocean, considering the profile and status that he's build over the past few years.
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You could see the spectacle once and then it was gone, only to be recounted in increasingly hyperbolic fashion to friends.
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It's not hyperbolic to say that without his influence, rap would sound very different—and certainly not nearly as soulful—today.
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Too bad for GQ, Esquire, and Playboy, because, according to Marche, semi-hyperbolic-but-seriously, there are actual lives at stake.
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This is not a good idea: Trump's dirty deals didn't sway voters, and Democratic rhetoric on Russia has become increasingly hyperbolic.
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CNN revealed that a statement from his doctor giving a hyperbolic assessment of his health was actually dictated by Trump himself.
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But it's not as though the current frenzied, hyperbolic accusations of white supremacy would stop if Trump canceled the Phoenix rally.
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Nor do they believe these hyperbolic behaviours are particular to online life: It just happens to have made them more visible.
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Outrage sidesteps the messy nuances of complex political issues in favor of melodrama, misrepresentative exaggeration, and hyperbolic forecasts of impending doom.
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Smith's essay (and Fincher's movie) felt a little hyperbolic back in 2010, but seven years later, it sure seems spot-on.
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"The societal expectations of Black men are a hyperbolic extension of the emotional standards men are held to," Jamir told me.
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The reason for this hyperbolic statement, said Allen, is a perfect storm of climate, temperature, diet, and good ol' fashioned fear.
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This hyperbolic performance reorients the tragedy as a showdown between male hierarchy in one corner and androgynous anarchy in the other.
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She could see where the crochet had begun, whereas a true hyperbolic plane should betray no starting point and no direction.
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His theatrical persona, his rallies and his hyperbolic tweets have become the "big stick" he waves from his transformed bully pulpit.
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It may be hyperbolic to describe the film "as a screwball 'Citizen Kane,'" Stephen Holden wrote in The New York Times.
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He's fine — he adroitly underplays Meyer's compassionate vengefulness amid the noisier, more hyperbolic elements of a comic-book-style action fantasy.
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Hillary Clinton lost, in no small part, because of such hyperbolic nonsense, which amounts to little more than a political smear.
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By hyperbolic, astronomers are referring to trajectories in which objects have enough speed and momentum to escape the Sun's gravitational pull.
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When you say, "I feel so attacked," you're using intentionally hyperbolic language to express ironic enjoyment of your own dramatic emotions.
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It's pretty much guaranteed that the face and moment caught in that image has nothing to do with the hyperbolic headline.
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It is not exactly breaking news that this president is dishonest and hyperbolic, prone to claiming things on Twitter without evidence.
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Hyperbolic player comparisons can run through Summer League evaluation like blue flame through a streak of gasoline if you're not careful.
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That sound and feel would help lay the foundation for modern dance music and its predilection for digital grooves and hyperbolic personas.
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Competing agendas are coupled with presidents who are often aspirational in delivering facts, hyperbolic in rhetoric and, at times, just plain wrong.
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It's hardly hyperbolic when Kardashian says Dream is the best thing that's happened in his life — just look at that little face!
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Pinker portrays Enlightenment scholars who criticize Enlightenment Now as "cultural pessimists" averse to "Western civilization," but this is hyperbolic and mostly wrong.
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Hyperbolic discounting — turning a future positive into a present negative — is one way of dragging those inevitabilities into the here and now.
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So while it's not a real "watch," is definitely doesn't feel like a cheap toy, despite the company's humorous, hyperbolic marketing text.
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Okay, so that may be a bit hyperbolic, but the raucous 20-somethings were certainly Very Big Deals in reality TV land.
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The newest Zelda game, Breath of the Wild, is — and I say this without any attempt at being hyperbolic — an instant masterpiece.
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Federer served at 3-4, 15-30, and played — as hyperbolic as it might sound — one of the points of his career.
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And while it's certainly normal to be extra alert during this vulnerable time, some of Mikala's concerns skew more hyperbolic than most.
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It's all three things at once, which makes it better than basically any other store on the planet (not to be hyperbolic).
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Pokemon Go Weekly Active Users The source of this article's hyperbolic headline was some new data from survey and analysis company SurveyMonkey.
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Powell uses overdrawn characters and hyperbolic plot to comment on Silicon Valley's monoculture of thought and the lack of women in tech.
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"I don't mean to be hyperbolic about it, but clearly what happened yesterday were people trying to invade our border," he said.
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Saying, as Wired did in a headline on Wednesday, that the Supreme Court "may have nuked" the Paris climate deal is hyperbolic.
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Much of the hyperbolic reaction to the North Korean missile tests is rooted in lack of understanding of how missile tests progress.
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A staffer told guests which theater to head for by repeating "Majestic, Colossal, Majestic, Colossal, Majestic, Colossal" like a hyperbolic adjective automaton.
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It is hard to judge the intent of Trump, given his hyperbolic and often inappropriate statements directed at Mueller and his investigation.
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"He thinks big and sometimes his statements come off hyperbolic," said Dr. Eric Topol, professor of genomics at the Scripps Research Institute.
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On "Famous," he rapped, in familiar hyperbolic style, that they "might still have sex," and that he was responsible for her success.
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Advocates for legalization have been able to push their narrative precisely because government has been obstinate, reactionary, and hyperbolic with marijuana messaging.
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Trump's comments Thursday go against the hyperbolic language he used in the lead-up and aftermath of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.
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They used to call him the Michael Jordan of rugby league; a comparison as hyperbolic and unfair as they get in sport.
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Over hours of conversation, I found him to be articulate, irreverent and passionate — and also blunt, cocksure, hyperbolic and prone to melodrama.
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The hyperbolic self-congratulations of President Trump only invite the federal government to look away from the continuing sufferings of Puerto Rico.
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Mr. Fritz's observations, both aesthetic and financial, are often unconvincing and unnecessarily hyperbolic — particularly in contrasting the contemporary film and television businesses.
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Bonnie: I went into Monday night's episode expecting Arie to walk away single, based on his apparent indecision and the hyperbolic promos.
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No matter how hyperbolic that warning might be, it seemed we were fast approaching a world where machines could demand column space.
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Martial arts cinema has a tradition of light-hearted absurdity, from Jackie Chan's adorably corny clowning to Stephen Chow's hyperbolic camp masterpieces.
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Because Trump is so hyperbolic — and so dishonest — about our vices, we're prone to focusing excessively and even exclusively on our virtues.
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Yes, the phrase "war on women" may seem hyperbolic, but it also reflects the devastating impact of Trump's policies on women's health.
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He said for now he sees little chance of a hyperbolic rate move as long as the consumer price index remains mild.
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Trump capitalizes on 'spying' storm But in the hyperbolic atmosphere fostered around the Mueller probe by Trump, all nuance is already lost.
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This was just a hyperbolic construction to sell the administration's precious deal, which legitimized Iran as an acceptable, indeed, recommended trade partner.
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They privately called Mr. Corker's reaction hyperbolic, and other Republicans said they would continue to make their differences with the president clear.
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" In the 2020 campaign, he wrote, Trump "will be hyper-partisan and hyperbolic and he will expect the mesmerizing magic to work again.
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Definitely, or at least as much as it could in the face of the hyperbolic promises it originally had about revolutionizing the industry.
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Scientists named it A/2017 U1, but immediately realized that they were looking at something strange, since its orbit's shape was extremely hyperbolic.
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Compounding the hyperbolic headlines was the fact that the sweatshirt seemed like just the kind of thing that tech bros would obviously love.
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Yes, this is hyperbolic, but thanks to these potions, our puffiness, fatigue, and dark circles really are reduced — and for that, we celebrate.
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Pablo Casado, who replaced Mr Rajoy as leader of the conservative People's Party in the summer, has operated in hyperbolic gear ever since.
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It's a more forgiving game than you might expect given some of the hyperbolic discourse that's bouncing around the online game-o-sphere.
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This is done both with positive – but sometimes hyperbolic – support of ideas I agree with, and mockery or disdain for those I don't.
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The Trump administration is promising to kick-start economic growth by slashing federal regulations "by 85033 percent, maybe more" in hyperbolic Trump-speak.
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Barring the kind of hyperbolic growth Trump has promised and economists have disputed, Trump's budget would do little to combat the national debt.
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It's not surprising that in the midst of a hyperbolic and polarizing presidential campaign there has been a fair amount of partisan spinning.
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Abbi and Ilana's New York City is dense and grimy, with hyperbolic twists and turns bursting off the screen at every possible opportunity.
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People tend to be hyperbolic there, and when a public conversation coalesces on Twitter it's easy to dismiss it as so much herdthink.
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Quoting Donovan, CNN reported that the state attorney general said that expressing political opposition was allowed even when it was insulting and hyperbolic.
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Following Mr Heaton-Harris's ill-judged letter, hyperbolic comparisons by academics to Soviet Russia and McCarthyite America did little to help their cause.
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Lee's jokey hyperbolic carnival barker prose, alliterative and infectious, also helped give the Marvel line a comfortable cohesion that made them fan favorites.
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Next time, she should go for the knockout by challenging Trump's hyperbolic depiction of America as a basket case only he can save.
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Who handles who could determine the election, and, if you want to get hyperbolic—it's undeniably in fashion—the future of American democracy.
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And they lied about it, projecting a whole series of hyperbolic ideological fantasies — it will ban cows and airplanes and SUVs, oh my!
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Our thought bubble: Democrats say that drawing districts is something Republicans do very well, but calling that advantage insurmountable is a bit hyperbolic.
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Trump is a president uniquely keyed into and influenced by right-wing media, and he's been his usual hyperbolic self around the memo.
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It's neither sentimental nor hyperbolic to note that Barbara Bush was the last first lady to preside over an even remotely bipartisan capital.
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Shana Moulton's hyperbolic self, Cynthia, is an alter-ego obsessed with consumerism and looking for spirituality within the banality of every-day commodities.
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PARIS — In an art form as hyperbolic as opera, Robert Carsen stands out for the deceptive simplicity of his work as a director.
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The mayor's initial declaration of a "great emergency" – allowing her to make executive decisions quickly and without council approval – provoked a hyperbolic response.
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The setup for this scene — Tulip's preposterous, hyperbolic blood-and-brains reactions to a simple association test — is an absurdist sketch comedy gag.
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Oculus basically describes this purchase as a way to offer Beat Games — a tiny studio formerly known as Hyperbolic Magnetism — more development resources.
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Bret: Trump is not going to be defeated with feckless snark, or smug jokes, or hyperbolic depictions of America as a fascist hellscape.
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Dr. Bornstein's first brush with the public was in December 20163, when he released a hyperbolic four-paragraph letter about Mr. Trump's health.
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"Hyperbolic attacks on platforms won't help solve the tech issues of today," Carl Szabo, vice president of the group, said in the statement.
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I have an inclination to be hyperbolic about … everything, but this quality has worked in my favor to infuse excitement in my students.
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And the hyperbolic geometry of the designs, similar to the forms of the reef organisms, reinforces the connection between the natural and handmade.
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When Peretz says intermarriage is producing something like a "second Holocaust," he is not (as far as I can tell) merely being hyperbolic.
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The hubbub feels more than a little hyperbolic — it's walking pneumonia, not cancer, and Clinton should be just fine with some antibiotics and rest.
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Lorain Journal Co., 22016 U.S. 271 (2226), Judge Weinfeld's decision was based on the protection for non-factual, hyperbolic opinions and remains good law.
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In the service of uplifting others, artist Louise Ingalls Sturges creates a series of color-drenched collages that are almost hyperbolic in their cheeriness.
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Equating it to bullfighting is incorrect, while the breeding conservation argument is hyperbolic, and the notion that it's a symbol of Tamil culture debatable.
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It might seem hyperbolic to describe Kidding as TV's most brilliant comedy, but the evidence is abundant in every single episode of Season 2.
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Beat Saber, which was released by Czech indie studio Hyperbolic Magnetism in May, is one of virtual reality's most popular and critically lauded games.
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This week he continued to trumpet his fears about drugs and crime moving north from Mexico — an argument he describes in broad, hyperbolic terms.
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The president has argued — sometimes in hyperbolic terms — that America's current immigration system poses safety risks and the flow of migrants must be restricted.
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It's not hyperbolic to say she's kinda like Nicki Minaj, if Minaj had started her life in Birmingham and was well into UK rap.
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Their answers were hyperbolic, bellicose, exaggerated, and many times void of any facts, their solutions untenable in the real world of governance and leadership.
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Joseph diGenova, who joined Trump's legal squad on Monday, is most famous for his hyperbolic attacks on the Russia investigation during Fox News hits.
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" Assuming director Adam McKay isn't suggesting everyone regress into perpetual adolescence, Step Brothers makes a hyperbolic point about tackling the "rest of your life.
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Even if that's a bit hyperbolic, there's no denying the trade has loomed like a storm cloud over everything the Thunder have done since.
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Under the larger caption, "Senate to consider full Obamacare repeal," Fox gave a helpful reminder of Trump's hyperbolic campaign promise last year in Montana.
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Trump constantly touts his ability to "make deals," and while his touting is often outrageously hyperbolic, his willingness to be a dealmaker is appealing.
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Making massively incorrect assertions, drawing hyperbolic conclusions, and proposing ways to wreck a very well-running American system is neither authentic nor good politics.
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"Of the thousands of comets discovered so far, none has an orbit as hyperbolic as that of 2I/Borisov," the IAU press release said.
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Unemployment, as President Trump took care to remind us with another unhinged and hyperbolic tweet this week, is at an almost 50-year low.
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Prosperity and Rush need a cartoonish, hyperbolic threat to justify and flatter their freehold authoritarianism and dress it in the garb of egalitarian communitarianism.
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I don't mean that in the hyperbolic "I've-spent-so-much-time-on-Twitter-that-I-dream-in-memes" sense, although yes, that too.
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These hyperbolic, zeitgest-y titles were the most popular, in spite of the fact that the best dating profiles seemed to be hyper-specific.
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Television news networks aren't responsible for politicians' behavior, choice of language and hyperbolic attack ads, which bear some of the blame for voter alienation.
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In 2014, Vreeland's grandson Alexander introduced a perfume house in her honor, giving the fragrances hyperbolic names in the style of her florid prose.
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Dr. Fauci chuckled at speculation that he was banished due to his habit of pushing back on Trump's hyperbolic and self-serving ad-libbing.
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Dr. Fauci chuckled at speculation that he was banished due to his habit of pushing back on Trump's hyperbolic and self-serving ad-libbing.
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Bornstein's report on Trump's health veered toward the hyperbolic, but White House physicians are typically more buttoned-up in their assessments of presidents' health.
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Farrakhan has led the black nationalist group Nation of Islam since 1977 and is known for hyperbolic hate speech aimed at the Jewish community.
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To say that the Area 51 "movement" has gone from viral Facebook post to a possible disaster, like the Fyre Fest, would be hyperbolic.
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"The song...is about reminiscence on a kind of relationship that's very short-lived and fleeting, but also very romantic and almost hyperbolic," Walker adds.
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This might be hyperbolic, but I have never felt closer to living in a simulated world of Cheng's design than immediately after this year's election.
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It becomes sloppier when he's panicked, more visceral when he's vulnerable, more wildly hyperbolic and wickedly imprecise when he's making a counterfeit show of strength.
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That said, any apps and systems, especially a biometric system like the fingerprint check-in, are susceptible to attacks, so this seems a bit hyperbolic.
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Now, some might be inclined to dismiss all this as just hyperbolic talk, but they could be making a dangerous mistake given Trump's vindictive nature.
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While such criticism may be hyperbolic, it's entirely accurate to note that several American allies have already gone on record voicing their disapproval of JASTA.
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Less than 1 percent is still a lot of money Too often when reviewing budgetary considerations the analysis devolves into a series of hyperbolic comparisons.
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Popularlesbian's original text post was a clever use of a kind of Tumblr-speak that involves hyperbolic self-deprecation — comically exaggerating your worst character traits.
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Haemaru Sullungtang3498 W 33th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005(213) 315-5085 At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, Haemaru Sullungtang might actually save your life.
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That doesn't slow the film down at all, but does rein in Abrams' more hyperbolic tendencies, and it emphasizes the characters over the camera work.
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They gave the most dire warnings they could, developing new colors for maps to show unprecedented intensity, and using more hyperbolic language than ever before.
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Instead, due to the supercharged polarization of our current politics, he will doubtlessly face more hyperbolic rhetoric and unfounded charges before the process is completed.
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While this recriminating letter may seem hyperbolic, the dangerous reality of boxing made itself known in the 250 bout between Thomas McCoy and Christopher Lilly.
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The latest collection, photographed by Micaiah Carter in an abandoned locker room overrun by shrubbery, features hyperbolic proportions, romantic silhouettes, tulle, and mostly muted colors.
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You don't have to be highly educated, or a natural poet, to write about love; it is enough to be heartfelt (and a bit hyperbolic).
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Even its most restrained levels, like the desert battleground above, turn up the color saturation to the point that the world itself feels somehow hyperbolic.
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Johnson has a marshy imagination and wind-whipped prose; the latter is an effective counterweight to the sometimes hyperbolic lore of this shape-shifting world.
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Afterward, he was in a contemplative, even somber mood, bemoaning — as he often does — that "nothing is good enough" in modern soccer's frenzied, hyperbolic landscape.
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It would not be an exaggeration to say a deal along these lines would be one agreement that would match Trump's hyperbolic claims of success.
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Front Burner Calling his drawing project "All the Restaurants in New York" is "intentionally hyperbolic," said John Donohue, a former New Yorker editor and cartoonist.
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His apparent fascination with the size of storms and their destructive potential, which fits his often-hyperbolic view of the world, can sound off-key.
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Politics can seem like a series of hyperbolic races and battles, overly focused on statistics and optics, but policy is what ultimately changes people's lives.
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Currently on display at 47 Canal, the exhibition takes a dystopic view of America in 2031 that manages to feel both hyperbolic and eerily plausible.
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President Donald Trump's rhetoric on Mexico as neighbor that needs to be walled off because it is stealing our jobs and sending rapists is hyperbolic speech.
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It's manifestly greater than the power of one of the world's largest corporations (namely, Tillerson's former employer, ExxonMobil) or the world's most hyperbolic real estate developer.
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"His rhetoric is always somewhat hyperbolic and so we take it with a grain of salt and don't necessarily rise to the bait," Toner told reporters.
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CNN Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin has quickly positioned himself as the most hyperbolic of all anti-Trump commentators when it comes to the court pick.
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Instead, they may be indulging in "hyperbolic discounting"—valuing the income they earn today far more highly than the income they will earn in old age.
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Enough people do that on Facebook to help drive some of the most incendiary and hyperbolic stories to the top of Trending and our "news" feeds.
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When I suggested at the beginning of this piece that this was a threat to democracy, you, reader, might have thought it was a bit hyperbolic.
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Guthrie's claim that players were the "last bonded men in Britain" may have been hyperbolic, but there was at least a kernel of truth in it.
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If you're old enough to remember the early 1990s, you'll likely recall similar fanfare—not to mention some excruciating hyperbolic advertising—that ultimately failed to deliver.
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But the hyperbolic and comic hope that a just god might smite the slanderer or brutalizer with a deadly skin disorder is somehow beyond the pale.
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That Black is being hyperbolic and that the rally is jocular in tone is obvious; that it was never meant to take place, much less so.
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When they have something to say about it or they want to react to it, a lot of the times it's just hyperbolic on both sides.
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Prominent money managers have predicted a double-digit decline in the stock market if Ms. Warren wins the presidency, a claim that some skeptics find hyperbolic.
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There is some discussion of people's general failure to give enough weight to the long-term consequences of their actions; a phenomenon known as hyperbolic discounting.
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For the moment, put aside Mr. Trump's own revelations about his medical history, which consist of a hyperbolic, undated letter with little detail from his gastroenterologist.
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Not to be outdone in the hyperbolic naming department, Guardant last month began studies to validate its own early-detection test, using the name Project Lunar.
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Both the British allergy to hyperbolic disquisition and the American taste for getting right down to cases—not quite the same thing—were alien to him.
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Colombian voters narrowly rejected that agreement in a plebiscite early this month, many of them swayed by a hyperbolic and misleading campaign led by Mr. Uribe.
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Those presenter pairings Not to be hyperbolic, but this screenshot of Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani presenting the Oscar for Production Design cured my anxiety. pic.twitter.
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From truly day one — maybe let's not be hyperbolic; let's just say day four — we had brands reaching out to us, like our wish-list brands.
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The tale seemed hyperbolic until I was drinking beer in a roadhouse one day and noticed a snakeskin hanging from the palm fronds of the roof.
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While that statement is quite deliberately hyperbolic, when you take a minute to think about it, there's more than a moderate amount of truth in it.
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Hyperbolic discounting: Last but not least, we suffer from the tendency to prioritize the short term, and undercount the importance of medium and long-term outcomes.
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Consider the cinematics: After seven games of trial and error, of spontaneous fireworks and hyperbolic home runs, the championship came down to a cleareyed, stoic finale.
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" The other is more hyperbolic, in the Trumpian sense: "a sudden or great misfortune or failure," as in (the dictionary's example) "The party was a disaster.
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These calculations seem to reveal that the trajectory has a hyperbolic shape—rather than the elliptical shape that characterizes the orbits of things circling the Sun.
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On Tuesday, President (for now) Donald Trump spewed a hyperbolic denunciation of Nancy Pelosi and the impeachment proceedings in the form of a six-page letter.
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A hyperbolic media campaign in state-owned press accompanied the hearings, which portrayed the defendants as U.S. agents bent on dividing Egypt into several smaller states.
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Clinton famously spoke of a "vast right-wing conspiracy" out to undermine her husband's presidency, she wasn't being hyperbolic; she was simply describing the obvious reality.
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The trend can be traced back to a hyperbolic 1983 report, "A Nation at Risk," issued by President Ronald Reagan's National Commission on Excellence in Education.
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In 2007, that suddenly started to change, and his work took on a more conspiratorial, hyperbolic tone, culminating in stuff like the Obama selfie stick tweet.
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Joseph diGenova, the newest member of President Donald Trump's legal team, is most famous for his hyperbolic attacks on the Russia investigation during Fox News hits.
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The show -- known for hyperbolic promises of drama and outrageous moments -- teased plenty more to come this season in preview that included a statement from contestant Corrine.
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Conservative hosts always dished up hyperbolic rhetoric, exaggerated Democratic scandals, indulged in the occasional conspiracy theory and focused on entertaining and engaging the audience, not fact checking.
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I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that the lack of 3.5mm headphone jack is still one of the only reasons I haven't upgraded to another phone.
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It's sobering that the hyperbolic portrait of pollution once presented in children's cartoons is now found in places that literally could not be further from human populations.
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Once it separates, the Roadster will apparently coast, exposed, in a hyperbolic orbit on its way to — and eventually beyond — Mars at around seven miles per second.
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Image: NASA/JPLOver the years, asteroids have gotten bad rap, probably because of that terrible Michael Bay movie or incessant stream of hyperbolic articles written about them.
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But there's also his stint as the unstable, hyperbolic, and emotionally abusive cult leader Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne in Netflix's off-kilter comedy, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
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Listen closely to the way people talk about highlighter, and you'll start to notice that it errs on the side of being just a little bit hyperbolic.
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A piece of information that has some bearing in reality will get regurgitated and spit out over and over again until it turns into this hyperbolic generalization.
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And they weren't hyperbolic—following decades of darkness in the fight against HIV, the treatment spurred nothing less than a cultural revolution among gay and bisexual men.
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But the hyperbolic self-pitying tone of the tweet instantly highlighted the problem of viewing economic news only from the perspective of bosses, as opposed to workers.
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He painted a profoundly admiring portrait of cops, asking their detractors to consider how it feels to be "unfairly maligned" by hyperbolic cries of pervasive police misconduct.
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Trump did release the summary of a medical exam as a presidential candidate, but it was short on details and long on hyperbolic descriptions of his health.
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It's easy to get hyperbolic when someone dies, especially tragically, and especially when it happens when they're much too young, as the 40-year-old Halladay was.
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"Intermezzo No. 1" was an even weirder ABBA instrumental and probably weirdest ABBA song overall, due to its hyperbolic attempt to mimic Benny's love for classical music.
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The hyperbolic warning of a "Cyber Pearl Harbor" came from a 2012 address to business executives in New York City by then-Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.
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ROGER DUBUIS EXCALIBUR HURACÁN $47,200 The link between the hyperbolic creations of Roger Dubuis and the Italian supercar manufacturer Lamborghini continues with a second Excalibur Huracán watch.
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But even if that is so, allowing prosecutors to interview a sitting president who has a history of hyperbolic or baseless assertions carries legal risk for him.
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The video, which was shown to journalists before Mr. Trump's news conference, was a hyperbolic movie-trailer-style montage of many, many images, both positive and dire.
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So in some ways, porn is this hyperbolic metaphor for what happens anytime the audience dictates terms and the storyteller is not left to their own devices.
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It is invigorating and irritating, astute and facile, rigorous and flippant, fair-minded and score-settling, practical and hyperbolic, and maybe a dozen other neurotically contradictory things.
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It encourages scholars to perform in real time for an audience of the like-minded, enabling a form of solidarity that is by turns sycophantic, hyperbolic, or cruel.
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Classic Meme 2: Chuck Norris Facts This meme, partially inspired by a segment on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, consists of untrue, hyperbolic "facts" about actor Chuck Norris.
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The Chinese are bringing so many of their companies — I'm being hyperbolic — but very few of them actually work and this one I don't want you to touch.
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The tweet isn't consciously hyperbolic or self-deprecating, like a lot of memetic references — it's pure and deeply unhumorous political amplification, something HBO itself isn't too happy about.
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Trump cultivated his image and bolstered his brand in the New York tabloids with tales of sexual escapades, dates with models and hyperbolic valuations of real estate deals.
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According to trade documents from Venice in 1590, 33 gold ducats would buy you a ton of salt (ton the unit of measure, not the hyperbolic large quantity).
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Kaneria threads the filmography together through the lens of the comedic pause, a skill essential for the checkerboard of deadpan and hyperbolic performance Wilder brought to his projects.
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As Charlotte Shane has detailed, an increasingly visible segment of the feminist left's response to men's rights activists is to make hyperbolic jokes about hating or killing men.
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Newsweek's Kurt Eichenwald was even more hyperbolic: Yeah, these are exactly the kind of people who Americans want to have as the next president's base—vicious, sociopathic misogynists.
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Come for the hyperbolic throwaway lines ("I do not use a storyboard, I think it is an instrument of the cowards"), stay for the uncompromising creative pep talk.
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Tiravanija labels the hybrid "too polite" and Melasniemi calls authenticity "absurd" and yet they both play with these categories to fascinating, if sometimes hyperbolic, culinary and cultural ends.
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There are very few lines left to be crossed in the hilariously hyperbolic, pathetically provocative media world where seemingly almost everyone's goal is to make themselves the story.
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She asked why the public should trust his company, when his lawyers were saying a rebranding campaign was "hyperbolic marketing", and he was telling Congress to trust him.
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In this revelation, commentators on both the left and the right perceived an epic media fail: Russiagate reporting had been conjectural, hyperbolic, and, in the end, just wrong.
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Or would the Constitution, the Geneva Conventions and other long-established legal barriers leave the new president unable to turn heated and sometimes hyperbolic campaign talk into reality?
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Trump is a mutated reality show host turned candidate that has been enabled through years of coded, hyperbolic and sensationalized language weaponized by the GOP for political gain.
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The chorus arrives with a choir—screeching, hyperbolic, almost intolerable to listen to—a musical device associated with the ethereal and uplifting, twisted into something disturbing and overwrought.
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The process is called desalination, and it's a technology that, at the risk of sounding hyperbolic, could be key to ensuring a better future for the human race.
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The full title of Karp's book, notably, is "A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever," which might be a trifle hyperbolic.
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The easiest thing for any Democratic member of Congress to do in the wake of such statements is to slip into hyperbolic high dudgeon mode, like Illinois Rep.
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The Nation of Islam is a designated hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Farrakhan is known for hyperbolic hate speech aimed at the Jewish community.
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And it showed that the president, who often obsesses about crowd size and fame while speaking in hyperbolic superlatives, would not drop those traits even amid hurricane cleanup.
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But behind these hyperbolic headlines there are people, actual Chinese moving to Africa — one million over the past 15 years according to the rough but generally accepted estimate.
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Meanwhile, James can singlehanded make a G-League castoff look serviceable on the sport's biggest stage; those "smartest passer ever" conversations that were once hyperbolic may now be over.
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It's the drug prices equivalent to Trump's Wall: a hyperbolic and probably unachievable goal that will probably never happen and, even if it did, doesn't address the underlying problem.
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There are of course many reasons why one might oppose Trump's decision to fire Comey, but none of them remotely deserve the hyperbolic responses that Comey's termination has elicited.
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PATILLO: Well I think a big chunk of it is be the hyperbolic nature of American political discourse has grown to a point where it&aposs exed itself out.
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But this weekend I saw a hypothesis about Donald Trump's twitter account that simply begged to be investigated with data: Every non-hyperbolic tweet is from iPhone (his staff).
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Early on in Logan, an olden, beaten-down Wolverine comes across a pile of vintage X-Men comics, dismissing the stories as hyperbolic at best and fabricated at worst.
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Black Vine is, if anything, willing to turn its blunt-edged social commentary inward on itself, often using hyperbolic stereotypes to challenge and dismantle the idea of stereotyping altogether.
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Because of the hyperbolic hairstyle and self-tanner that had developed deeper than her own voice, Ms. de Lesseps was accused by fans on Twitter of being in blackface.
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The most ghastly sequence in Winnebago Graveyard #1 conjures grainy B-horror films and paper-thin stories of "satanic ritual abuse" that hyperbolic 1980s television hosts chased for ratings.
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The "Phone Reimagined" signs that greeted us ahead of launch in Barcelona were suitably hyperbolic, but for better or worse, that's the hype cycle we're living in these days.
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Maybe those in the media could do a better job of addressing, with specificity, the nuances in the differences between those positions and policing hyperbolic claims about environmental destruction.
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And the agonizing realization that even though what's happened to Meiko is hyperbolic satire, there are parts of her experience that cut extremely close to the bone of reality.
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If the scent of sugar is a Proustian reference, its haptic sensation on the floor also unleashes a torrent of images as vivid and hyperbolic as those in Paradiso.
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Hyperbolic action movies and promises of esoteric fighting techniques emphasized the fighting component of the equation, and sold the Asian martial arts to the west in a big way.
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He often uses Nazi imagery to represent something he views as exaggerated and hyperbolic — usually a reaction to himself — and then claims his use of the imagery is satirical.
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But in the Vive, a room-scale virtual reality setup focused on letting wearers interact with that world as naturally as possible, the comparison seems less hyperbolic than usual.
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Groene said they developed a new hyperbolic fan blade that creates a special kind of airflow and, even then, it required multiple 3D print prototypes to get it right.
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That rejoinder is more than a little hyperbolic, but the JASTA bill is a poorly thought-out, overly politicized bill, and likely to cause future headaches for U.S. policymakers.
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Bornstein – who has made headlines for his hyperbolic and hastily written assessment of Trump's health – wrote that Trump's medications include a cholesterol-lowering drug and a low-dose aspirin.
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Barring injury or catastrophe, Okada will be one of the best pro wrestlers to ever work, quite possibly the best, and it's not at all hyperbolic to suggest this.
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Nary an hour goes by on cable news or Twitter or print media where you won't hear or find some hyperbolic statement regarding their unfiltered feelings about the president.
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Hyperbolic exchanges between Washington and Pyongyang months ago may have caused the leadership in Seoul to see their fate more threatened by their defense commitment with the United States.
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The President also used hyperbolic language in claiming that his administration had "liberated towns" in Long Island, New York that were plagued by members of the MS-13 gang.
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First, they worked to determine whether the object had an orbit that's elliptical (oval-shaped and around the sun) or hyperbolic (checkmark-shaped, and on an open-ended trajectory).
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If "legend" seems a bit hyperbolic in terms of a description of a role player that no longer has much of a role, then you're probably not from Miami.
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You talk a lot as the weekend nears, Sagittarius, but avoid making promises you can't keep: Your hyperbolic planetary ruler, Jupiter, meets trickster planet of communication, Mercury, on Friday.
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Actors: Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, Marlon WayansDirector: Darren Aronofsky While Aronofsky's idea of drug abuse is slightly hyperbolic, there's something undeniably fearful about drug abuse gone wrong.
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He also believes that dichotomy can extend to the "fake news" situation, and that Twitter should engage in manual curation that highlights authoritative voices rather than just hyperbolic ones.
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"It was obvious that the object has a hyperbolic orbit," he said, meaning that its trajectory is open-ended rather than elliptical like the objects in our solar system.
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Will, the most levelheaded character, could balance out Karen, the most hyperbolic character, at times when we'd least expect it, like when Karen considered leaving her offscreen husband, Stan.
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Its members seize on hyperbolic advertising claims and try-hard YouTube "beauty gurus," and mock the obsessions of beauty communities within Reddit itself, like /r/SkincareAddiction and /r/PaleMUA.
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Remember Trump's pathetically insufficient response to the suffering of brown American citizens in Puerto Rico and his outrageously hyperbolic response to suffering brown Central American refugees still in Mexico.
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It means fans exist on a coiled spring, conditioned by a hyperbolic discourse both within their teams and their news media to see the slightest setback as a disaster.
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The president regularly uses his Twitter feed to make hyperbolic declarations, but he has not used the term "lynching" in a tweet since 2015, during the Republican primary campaign.
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" Bharara wrote in an open letter to Collins on Thursday: "I realize that you are a politician and that hyperbolic, hyperpartisan claptrap is the unfortunate fashion of the day.
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But for every heroic skyscraper, there are more than a few more humble, human-scale ventures — a salt shed, a library, a residential hyperbolic paraboloid (see No. 10, above).
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VIA 57 WEST Manhattan, 20073 Bjarke Ingels Group The 32-story building may resemble an off-center pyramid, but the architects prefer to describe it as a hyperbolic paraboloid.
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Throw in a few supply shortages, flight cancellations, and the inevitable inaccurate-hyperbolic media circus we're all used to, and the panic could be worse than a real EMP.
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The private equity pioneer is also known for his tendency toward hyperbolic statements, although the fact that his stock price is up 22 percent since the election doesn't hurt.
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In a stunning about-face, Hamas has formally declared acceptance of a Palestinian state (based on 1967 borders), moving away from its hyperbolic calls for the destruction of Israel.
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The strain of familial love intermingled with familial angst is not so hyperbolic as to be alien to those with the luck and resources to maintain a permanent residence.
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