I've seen a few comments joking about it looking like a mobile game since this week's story trailer reveal, and though that's dumb internet
hyperbole there's a painful kernel of truth in it right now.
Not exact matches
Throw in a few dastardly current events, get the media sizzling with terrorism talk, throw in some Donald Trump, and
there you have it, an angst that is partly based in fact but ultimately polluted by
hyperbole and xenophobia.
It has become reassuringly common to dismiss Trump's
hyperbole as the hardball negotiating tactics dished out in his book The Art of the Deal — bluster that will eventually give way to some measure of compromise and an updated NAFTA — but the dire news trickling out from the talks is forcing a harsh rethink, and
there's growing reason to fear the worst.
I think
there is a touch of
hyperbole in this - China graduates a lot folks with computer science degrees - but the fact that Midwestern companies only attract 4 % of America's VC dollars is pretty stunning.
While
there's certainly some
hyperbole in this scenario, it's not that far from the way that executives feel like sales growth should occur.
Even if the book has some
hyperbole here and
there, that's what you need to wage a partisan campaign.
Lemert might be speaking with intentional
hyperbole, but
there are no traces of irony here.
In speaking of a sword, Jesus is using
hyperbole and exaggeration to make the point that as a result of what He taught,
there would be strife and division among people; yes, even among family members.
I see the cartoon as
hyperbole to make a point but
there is the dominant ideology to consider and I would challenge the assumption about women being treated harshly and men getting a free ride implied.
Is
there no place for
hyperbole in advertising copy?
Having said that
there are also many different writing forms utilized: poetry,
hyperbole, types and shadows, and also mandated rules for living.
Until you can prove your claim that
there is a God and you have empirical evidence to support your claim then everything else is just
hyperbole.
There is no need for us to blunt the
hyperbole of the reference to the camel and the eye of the needle.
I think
there may be some
hyperbole going on.
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.
Harper, Daniel Murphy, Gio Gonzalez, and a number of relievers are set to hit free agency next winter, as is GM Mike Rizzo (though rumors of an extension for the General Manager are out
there), and it's not
hyperbole to say that the franchise itself is at a crossroads and headed for some significant changes either way after the 2018 campaign.
Of course
there's a lot of
hyperbole in that, but still both players were pretty far along when they entered the program and didn't need a ton of development.
Mike D'Antoni, sure, I could see him resorting to
hyperbole here and
there when describing his players.
There's
hyperbole, apology, and mindless caricaturing of the most useless minutiae.
There's really nothing you can say about it that would be
hyperbole.
Driven forward remorselessly by Sky Sports News, the
hyperbole reaches a crescendo on the 31st days of both January and August — but the focus always seems to remain firmly on the clubs towards the top of the Premier League and
there is very little coverage afforded to events further down the divisions.
I'm really pleased to see to see a more reasoned post; I suspected that the
hyperbole and bellicose nature of those early contributions was a defensive reaction and
there was better.
On reflection,
there have been five major post-war shifts in the major parties, and the claim that Labour's challenge is on a greater scale than any of the last four strikes me as implausible
hyperbole.
Yes,
there's some
hyperbole in that last sentence.
Creeping
hyperbole «
There has been a lot of misinformation and confusion about it,» said Peter Gleick, co-director of the California - based Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security.
There's clearly a bucket of hyperbole in that statement but I'm wondering if the sheer volume of people that place such faith in this magical fruit indicate that there's at least some truth to the leg
There's clearly a bucket of
hyperbole in that statement but I'm wondering if the sheer volume of people that place such faith in this magical fruit indicate that
there's at least some truth to the leg
there's at least some truth to the legends.
Aside from your usual blockbutser
hyperbole,
there's one film this summer that's generating terrific word - of - mouth, and that's A24's terrifying new horror Hereditary.
One thing we need to know about African - American experience is the minutiae:
there should be films that present the ordinary, everyday reality of these lives in forms that resist cliché and
hyperbole, refuse to glamorize, mystify, or stereotype.
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.»
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.
«Gotham, take control... take control of your city» If
there's one thing that I loathe, and the internet is full of, it's
hyperbole.
There are sheets for: Similes, Metaphors,
Hyperbole, Adjectives, Adverbs, Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Verbs, Personification, and Verbs.
However, having dispensed with the
hyperbole,
there is a range of comfort and tech features that makes this car stand out from the crowd — and head and shoulders above Buick's regular stripped - down offerings.
We auto writers love our
hyperbole, and while the language may have been somewhat dramatic,
there was a point to be made.
There's a lot of
hyperbole when it comes to tablets so I can only relay my experience... but it seems similar to what Anandtech has posted at least in regards to the display.
The Kindle top ten is always an interesting mix;
Hyperbole and a Half continues to dominate, and below that
there's a mix of genres and formats — The Walking Dead in collected and single - issue form, two Game of Thrones tie - ins, two issues of the second season of Tom Taylor's Injustice... Kindle readers are nothing if not eclectic.
There's a certain level of
hyperbole at work here that is very funny.
As I told you in one of my emails,
there are actually few people reading writing blogs like yours (though, the
hyperbole I used was just that:
hyperbole.)
These changes are clearly a net negative for Marriott Rewards members but it's seems to me like
there may be one or two people using a few too many
hyperbole to describe them — they're definitely bad but they're not a bloodbath.
That's fanboy
hyperbole right
there.
predictable, but is
there something more behind the
hyperbole?
A liberal dose of
hyperbole all around, I'm sure, but
there's also a grain of truth to it.
While its players will say that it's mostly
hyperbole,
there's no denying that EVE Online isn't an MMO for the faint of heart.
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.
Then
there's the breath - taking destruction of Crackdown 3, and that's no
hyperbole, just look at the trailers.
I don't like using
hyperbole, but ironically
there's no other way to describe BlackBerry's Passport other than: a square - screened device that is the best phone ever... for business.
That's not
hyperbole when you consider that
there are over 100 Million Facebook users in the United States alone (one - third of the country).
There is
hyperbole implicated in sales.
692 Nick G, yep,
hyperbole is always wrong, and
there are exceptions, which is why I used quotes.