"The state brought many witnesses with a motive to embellish or outright lie, " she told jurors.
Popular Mexican songs, called narcocorridos, embellish the myth of the poorly educated but charismatic cartel leader.
The production designer David Stark, meanwhile, helped embellish the underwater surroundings with seaglass blue vases.
Like jazz players, early musicians can embellish melodies and chords within a certain structure.
More recently, Gore's tendency to embellish his record has resulted in attacks on his credibility.
You get to be someone you're not or you get to embellish the characteristics you have in yourself.
Moreover, Judge Jackson called the appeals court supercilious and said, "they embellish law with unnecessary, and in many cases, superficial scholarship".
Its cherry veneer, framed with maple, is decorated with porcupine quillwork, more conventionally used to embellish hides or birch bark, not solid wood.
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If you look carefully at the earnings press release you would observe that the company loves to embellish its earnings and its revenues.
Mr. Johnson warned her not to embellish the script, that superimposing a new story on top of an existing one could confuse the performance.
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This week officials from the six were huddled in Shanghai, thinking of ways to embellish their offer before putting it to Iran again soon.
So I hope he will look the other way as I embellish his analysis by presenting data from a sample set consisting of one person.
But the pressures of the election campaign drove Mr Straw to embellish these sensible proposals with several crowd-pleasing punitive measures that are now destined to become law.
In order to hit the expected amount of gameplay, you need to embellish, add additional characters, story, subplots and objectives to make a more robust and satisfying experience.
While it is commonplace in baseball for fans and commentators to embellish or to rhapsodize poetically about the feats of ball players, Albert Pujols has become a mythical character.
General VOLNEY WARNER (U.S. Army, Retired): Stick to the facts, don't embellish, don't get yourself in a position where you're selling the war - I think that would be a mistake.
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This is all because the use and blend of spices is very bold -- the objective is to embellish and we often have 15 to 20 contrasting herbs and spices in a single dish.
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"You may not in any manner misrepresent or embellish the relationship between us and you... including expressing or implying that Amazon.com supports, sponsors, endorses or contributes money to any charity or other cause, " the company states on its website.
They held that if government agents asked if you had done something criminal, you could deny it without being charged with a felony false statement so long as you didn't embellish your denial with other lies (like a phony alibi).
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