Sentences with word «exaggerator»

Couldn't handle Exaggerator in Santa Anita Derby, but we've seen Baffert horses fail at Santa Anita, and come back to turn the tables in Kentucky in the past.
Its all a waste of time anyway if the rumour is true, namely that the Great Serial Exaggerator Flannery has been appointed as Chair of the Climate Commission.
This caused Exaggerator's odds to jump from +170 to +110.
On Tuesday morning, Bovada became the first offshore sportsbook to post odds for the 2016 Belmont Stakes with Exaggerator (+175) listed as the favorite, followed by Nyquist at +275.
The rainy and sloppy weather conditions should make for a muddied track, which appears to favor Exaggerator.
The next closest is Exaggerator at 10.5 % of tickets, followed by Mohaymen at 7.6 %.
Alright, Antony Taylor went full «referees union» last night on Arsenal, with a very soft penalty, but why did Hector wave a leg anywhere near the most dramatic exaggerator in the entire Premier League in Hazard?
For Exaggerator, a split second at the Kentucky Derby makes the Belmont Stakes merely a top - notch horse race instead of a quest for the Triple Crown.
«Exaggerators tend to be more confident and have higher goals for achievement,» said Richard Gramzow, a psychologist at the University of Southampton in England and one of the study's co-authors.
At the center of this matrix is Osama al - Kharrat (his last name means exaggerator), grandson of a hakawati and son of a wealthy car dealer and a glamorous, sharp - tongued mother, one of many resplendently witty and wily women characters.
To add to the bogosity, the IPCC and other serial climate - change exaggerators have attempted to hide the real impact of global warming on the oceans by using a «gazillion - bazillion» Joules to portray the gain in ocean heat.
Exaggerators like [clearly], along with its cousins (obviously, undeniably, undoubtedly, and the like).
The likes of Peter Mandelson and John Prescott denounced us as exaggerators, sensationalists or fabricators.
BTW it's great to see an honest OZ polly highlight and censure some of our more absurd serial exaggerators.
«If you're a little too arrogant or you puff things up a little too much, [male investors] will ding you for being an exaggerator
Here you go, exaggerator:: fishon said, on February 10th, 2010 at 2:26 pm ----- Still waiting for his reply.
For what it's worth, Exaggerator is the fourth horse since 1960 to win the Preakness Stakes after finishing second in the Kentucky Derby.
In a head - to - head matchup at 5Dimes, Exaggerator -LRB--130) was a slight favorite over Nyquist -LRB--110).
Exaggerator, who closed with the second best odds at +300, did an excellent job of navigating the muddy track en route to the winner's circle.
Last year's winner was Exaggerator, who was only listed behind Nyquist.
A few months before the May 21 Preakness Stakes, hedge fund manager Sol Kumin acquired a stake in Exaggerator, who won the second jewel of the Triple Crown.
Online dating has been on the rise for years, and while it has created endless opportunities to meet romantic partners, these platforms are also home to a lot of liars and exaggerators.
OK, maybe an exaggerator.
One of the puzzling things about climate change is a recent slowdown in warming (or as some exaggerators refer to it, a «pause»).
The legal industry, like any other industry, has its share of blamers, exaggerators, and generally dishonest people.
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