Sentences with phrase «exaggerated versions of someone»

In peak shift, animals sometimes respond to more exaggerated version of the training stimuli.
My mother would say, «I can't tell you what really happened,» as if she were protecting someone else's truth and not her own exaggerated version of it.
Culinary road trip series turned feature film The Trip marks the duo's third collaboration with the filmmaker, and their second instance of playing exaggerated versions of themselves under his watch.
Many symptoms of Prader - Willi make sense as exaggerated versions of strategies that benefit mothers.
That yellowed - out map is drastically different from general election 2010 but only a slightly exaggerated version of what happened in the constituency contests in the 2011 Scottish parliament election.
Admittedly, Wahlberg is probably only playing a slightly exaggerated version of his actual asshole personality, but the results are still pretty entertaining.
Seen in this light, the neurological syndrome of neglect is really a floridly exaggerated version of the kind of neglect we all engage in to avoid sensory overload.
To telling me on our last visit why she is unsure if she can ever forgive me and the reasons why are mostly fabrications of stuff that either never happened or highly exaggerated versions of things that did happen.
In addition to its core cast — made up primarily of Judd Apatow regulars like Rogen, Franco, Hill and Baruchel — the film boasts a veritable who's who of Hollywood stars playing exaggerated versions of themselves, including Michael Cera, Rihanna and Emma Watson in what might be the cameo of the year.
Iturbe is simply an even more exaggerated version of this kind of player.
Singh performs skits too, like when she plays exaggerated versions of her Indian - born parents.
«I wanted to compete as if I'd never won anything and I would go as the underdog, even though a lot of times I was not,» says Ohno, dressed in a shimmery gold tracksuit, the medals slung around his neck to complete the look of an exaggerated version of himself: the spokesman obsessed with gold.
Still others, myself included, view it apprehensively as an exaggerated version of tendencies that are further advanced in our own society than we want to believe.
The ascendancy of techno - politics also assumes that human behavior has been rendered docile - the victory of administrative science over practical statesmanship is based on an exaggerated version of Montesquieu's prediction that a turn to commercial pursuits would usher in a general «softening of mores.»
«And that tends to have us embrace a really romanticized and exaggerated version of the history of American Christianity,» he says.
Thus, with an extreme irony, and an arrogant inconsistency, an exaggerated version of «gay rights» is being used against the right to religious freedom - a concept that lies at the very heart of any coherent concept of rights at all.
This imperial IPA is an exaggerated version of Lumberyard's Flagstaff IPA.
Granted, the IMAX adventure is an exaggerated version of the time - honored movie experience, but even a traditional - size theater can be overwhelming to young kids.
The soreness and swelling may feel like an exaggerated version of how your breasts feel before your period.
A psychologist told me that our children are exaggerated versions of ourselves, I get that but they do have their own personality, quirks, and interests as well.
This creates an exaggerated version of Farage's communication style.
Their findings, published online in the New England Journal of Medicine on Feb. 3, suggest that people with this form of vibratory urticaria experience an exaggerated version of a normal cellular response to vibration.
A closer look at the microstructure of M. provincialis» teeth revealed an exaggerated version of this — many more ridges and lopsided enamel coating.
For a bright object, however, the brain can be fooled into seeing a larger and exaggerated version of the object.
All I could do was imagine a picture that was taken of me in my first treatment session 12 years ago, where I have an exaggerated version of this posture.
This is an exaggerated version of what most of us experience constantly: fear.
I somehow justified wearing houndstooth again this week because this is a more exaggerated version of the print & therefore a completely different style (right?).
In our quest to impress when online dating, it's easy to create an exaggerated version of yourself.
Instead, they give an exaggerated version of the good qualities and only virtues.
Poll description - Elliot becomes an exaggerated version of his female form in skimpy clothes with dog ears and a tail Welcome to The Roxbury, a boutique motel resort (no, that's not an oxymoron), nestled amongst the picturesque Catskill Mountains in the historic village
Set in the late 70s, the film positively revels in an exaggerated version of the era — so much smog, so much hair — and the Los Angeles setting means that it gets to mimic all the detective fiction of which Black's always been such a fan.
Granted, the film is inspired by true events, but Zhang Ke Jia's way of directing and writing helps add a little bit of realism to each character instead of it feeling like an exaggerated version of someone real.
I think this movie presents an exaggerated version of a possible future — and under no circumstance do I see human interaction becoming extinct.
Yes, all of the actors are playing fictitious or exaggerated versions of themselves.
From there it gets even crazier since the world he lives in is an exaggerated version of modern society, where the most popular TV show is «I Got the Sh*t Beat Out of Me!»
Danielle also put on her clown costume again for a dream sequence in the 2012 «Halloween Girl» episode of Adam Green's comedy series Holliston, but she was playing an exaggerated version of herself in most of the episode, but in Among Friends it's probably the closest we'll ever get to seeing Harris in her most famous role again.
Plus, Greg Kinnear will play an exaggerated version of himself and Busy Philipps will step into the role of Sheba, a hard - partying heiress who needs to convince her family she's in control of her life in order to access her inheritance.
The mutants in «X-Men» are an exaggerated version of this split: Not only do they have superhuman powers, but they are vilified by humans for having them.
Supporting actors making the move into a lead isn't always a sure bet, but Nanjiani is perfectly comfortable here (playing an exaggerated version of himself couldn't have hurt that transition).
In The Trip, Coogan and Winterbottom are once again collaborating and again they have brought Welsh comedian Rob Brydon along for the ride, and once again Coogan and Brydon are playing exaggerated versions of themselves.
When you have James Franco, Seth Rogan and Emma Watson playing (supposedly) exaggerated versions of themselves, it's meta, even more so if you throw in an apocalypse, as has been done in THIS IS THE END.
Filled with fine performances, a fantastic score and beautiful cinematography, The Neon Demon is an enthralling virtual tour through an exaggerated version of L.A.'s fashion world.
Rogen and pals James Franco, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Danny McBride and Jay Baruchel (veterans of previous Rogen - starring comedies like «Pineapple Express» and «Super Bad») all play exaggerated versions of themselves as they face the end of the world at Franco's Hollywood Hills home.
He's either put off growing up or confused it with becoming an exaggerated version of himself.
Normal people may not settle their quarrels by hurling each other through walls, but the actor says the emotional deathmatch in Civil War is just an exaggerated version of an ultra-tense holiday dinner.
This is his exaggerated version of events.
It's an exaggerated version of a real - life break - up, but it's done in a very sloppy and misguided fashion that ruins it.
Aside from the entire apocalypse theme, the other reason to be drawn to this film is the fact that the actors are playing exaggerated versions of themselves.
His indictment of teachers unions is an exaggerated version of one familiar to readers of the editorial pages of The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Nidali and I definitely have a lot in common... she's an exaggerated version of my younger self.
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