| 11. | It's all hyperbole until it comes down to court.
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| 12. | Such hyperbole was inane because Gwynn could not play on Tuesday.
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| 13. | The concrete grid that now enmeshes Los Angeles is beyond hyperbole.
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| 14. | But not everyone has locked the hyperbole in the china cabinet.
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| 15. | Keep in mind, he's no stranger to hyperbole.
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| 16. | No hyperbole, this; he really didn't know.
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| 17. | Little in Fisher's style could be mistaken for hyperbole.
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| 18. | There are few things college football coaches dislike more than hyperbole.
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| 19. | Even given his cliches and hyperbole, Newman might be right.
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| 20. | Fallujah is perhaps the most extreme example of hyperbole run amok.
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