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The best way to combat teen-age smoking is to present unexaggerated facts.
As with astronauts floating in free fall, motions had to be deliberate and unexaggerated.
The unexaggerated good news is that most people can live upwards of 90 years by exercising, eating better and not smoking.
It takes a number of things that are important to jazz and presents them in a cheerful, refined, unexaggerated way.
Having a square or compact body, the features of a Tenterfield's construction are unexaggerated.
Yes, it's all happened, as I described it," you said, lowering your head with a polite but unexaggerated modesty. "
Maybe he does, but his account sounds unexaggerated, credible and willing to place blame wherever it belongs.
He expresses a broad variety of emotions through understated, unexaggerated gestures.
The slow movement, where Borodin’s lyrical gift comes most prominently to the surface, is done with unexaggerated charm.
It was hailed as one of the best German novels and praised for its sturdy but unexaggerated realism.
His musical values favor strong, clear, yet unexaggerated outlines that speak both through technique and an inventive sense of registration.
Let me hear the voice of my home, unexaggerated by rage and untainted by conceit.
While some players are eccentric in their shooting, his shots, with only occasional exceptions, are straightforward and unexaggerated.
Something about the bandit's bravado sounded empty, and the prince doubted he was telling the whole truthat least, the unexaggerated truth.
They could not establish between themselves and an outsider just the ordinary human feeling and unexaggerated friendship; they were always restless for the something deeper.
But for Americans, another worry should be that foreigners may take our films and our rap literally, as an unexaggerated report on our state of affairs.
He brings the same clarity and clearheadedness to the 19th-century Russians, and an unexaggerated flair to music as flamboyant as Respighi's.
She began with the Seguidilla and Habanera from Bizet's "Carmen," in performances that were alluring but unexaggerated.
I would have you investigate it now with the sole view of forming to yourself some unexaggerated, intelligent estimate of whatever battering-ram power may be lodged there.
The cross-currents of pulse in the scherzo are unexaggerated but lightly pointed up in such a way that their teasing emphases are subtly telling.
Ms. Ramnarayan does not employ the more coquettishly widened eyes of many Bharatanatyam dancers, and so her unexaggerated playing becomes all the more persuasive.
The real pleasure for me was rediscovering Arnold van Mill's richly voiced, unexaggerated Hunding: a fine piece of singing and a telling characterization.
In sum, Lewes wrote, "as the most truthful, charming, humorous, pure-minded, quick-witted and unexaggerated of writers, female literature has reason to be proud of her."
The writing is crisp, and the visual coverage of daily life and daily atrocities, reproduced in natural, unexaggerated color photographs, gives the book a feeling of authenticity.
In his dry, unexaggerated voice, he imagines existence after death, nurses romantic wounds, mourns dead friends and lovers, or agonizes over his own uncertainties and indecision.