Beyerdynamic calls them «an audible piece of jewelry,» and for once, I'm going to agree with the corporate
hyperbole here.
I don't want to spin near
hyperbole here, but the early adopters have essentially paid for the privilege of beta testing next - gen consoles.
(okay, maybe a little
hyperbole here).
What if you had one recipe that took 5 minutes to make (seriously,
no hyperbole here), had super cost effective ingredients, and was nutritionally dense?
I'm going to drift into Warnock
hyperbole here and say that «you can't fault his effort».
Mike D'Antoni, sure, I could see him resorting to
hyperbole here and there when describing his players.
These brownies are seriously out of this world, and I'm not just spewing
hyperbole here.
There may well be a little Semitic - Oriental
hyperbole here, as also in the Moses saga, when Moses says, If this is the way it is to be, then take my life.
The overwrought
hyperbole here is astounding
Even if the book has
some hyperbole here and there, that's what you need to wage a partisan campaign.
Not exact matches
Lemert might be speaking with intentional
hyperbole, but there are no traces of irony
here.
I grant also that I am quibbling
here about a use of
hyperbole, a use that obviously made an emotional impression on yours truly, and thus «got through» to me even if I now comment on its partial inaccuracy.
What Jesus seems to be saying
here, again in a striking
hyperbole that his hearers would have understood perhaps better than we, is that his followers must ever be on guard lest a human good draw us away from following the highest goodness.
First, you write on your own blog that you are disappointed in city of Bethlehem, «struck by the ugliness of the place... and the rudeness of the monks» and «resonate» with Bethlehem being called a «grand comedy» ``??? And then, you rush over
here to discuss David's
hyperbole and histrionics (that is, theatrical exaggeration)???
Also, the
hyperbole was just my opinion of the way some
here judge players, which is my right to express.
Steady - on Muff any analysis / critique isn't tolerated on
here after a win, you can only spout
hyperbole about how good we are.
muff — you are making your own inference so
here, have my unicorn......... I am happy to agree Costa is a better striker but I just enjoy pointing out the daftness of some of the
hyperbole on
here when the green - eyed ones start worshipping the opposition and eulogising «world class this and that» — and it always has to be at the expense of our own guys.
Takes some doing to get the
Hyperbole of the Year award on
here but credit where credits due — trophy already on your mantelpiece with 8 months of the season still left.
«
Hyperbole has a way of creeping in
here,» said Bryan Mark, an assistant professor of geography at Ohio State University and a researcher at the Byrd Polar Research Center.
«I think it's going to be — I'm not using
hyperbole,
here — I think it's going to be the biggest spectacle movie of all time.»
There's no shortage of
hyperbole on display
here, as indicated by a narrator who solemnly intones, «It has been suggested that the movie blockbuster is the new art form of the 20th century.»
The trailer is supposed to drop in two weeks, right in the middle of the voting month
here, so it will be really exciting to hear the
hyperbole thrown once it does.
Without tripping too much into
hyperbole (though I suppose it's too late for that), there is a very specific and wonderful kind of alchemy being practiced
here.
Don't misunderstand that statement for
hyperbole; we're talking about a marginal difference
here.
Words like «spectacular» and «awesome» might be seen as
hyperbole elsewhere, but
here they are accurate.
Here you can use a number of stylistic devices, such as simile,
hyperbole, metonymy, repetition, etc..
I am not talking
here about the common figures of speech we learn about in grade school: simile, onomatopoeia, alliteration,
hyperbole and personification.
There's a certain level of
hyperbole at work
here that is very funny.
That applies
here, too, if anything seems overstated or whatever, I apologize for the accidental
hyperbole.)
Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice... People saying «I love the Kinect and always use it for (insert basic function
here)» is like someone saying «I'm so glad I bought that 80 inch 4K 240hz HDTV, I use it to watch all my VHS tapes on my VCR» (a touch of
hyperbole, I know, but you get the point).
And yet
here we are, back where it all began with a brand new 2D Sonic game and, if you'll excuse the
hyperbole, it's probably his greatest game of all time.
Obviously touched up a bit, I wouldn't expect Mass Effect 3 to look this good, and if I forcible detach myself from
hyperbole and fandom there's not much
here to get excited for.
Okay wait, more than just
hyperbole, you know what's really neat
here?
If I hadn't recently written
here about the excesses of
hyperbole, I might have tossed in a few superlatives about Bill Elm and Woody Jackson's original music for RDR.
Here is a person who routinely uses
hyperbole and calumny, provides the same meaningless graph over and over and who substitutes climate memes for substance.
I doubt that he really believes that anyone's comments
here follow from what was «deemed urgent» — but he clearly likes to dip into
hyperbole and has shown an unwillingness to hold himself accountable for such when called on it.
I see conspiratorial ideation expressed quite often by my much beloved «skeptics»
here at Climate Etc. — so I don't really feel like I need Lewandowsky's evidence to support such a conclusion, but: (1) I think that while it is often expressed, it is likely that such expressions of conspiratorial ideation are often only skin deep — and that if you probed more deeply, you'd find that it was mostly back - slapping, yuk - it - up rhetorical
hyperbole of the sort we saw from NW in this thread.
When government policy is built upon
hyperbole as it is
here in Australia the outcome can only be against the public interest.
It can be tricky to cut through the
hyperbole with AI, but there is real potential
here, and it's something that every smartphone manufacturer is working on.