If that is the case, then it is, in general, due to the fact that we politicians devise exaggeratedly detailed legislation. |
O Criomhthain figures as triumphantly heroic, while Bonaparte and his family are exaggeratedly pathetic and miserable, as the poor-mouthing of the title already suggests. |
But as the content largely involves the lads pushing each other into the water or squabbling exaggeratedly about who should have come first, it doesn't really matter. |
Their forgeries are stiff, exaggeratedly uniform, and lacking in the fluency and spontaneity of genuine autographs. |
He regretted, by way of preamble, that emphasis had been exaggeratedly placed on the question of the euro. |
But the eccentricity of his performances, some of which seem wilfully perverse, with their mannered phrasing and exaggeratedly slow or fast tempos, was less easy to take. |