His extensive knowledge of historical style contributed to, but was submerged beneath, forms dictated by megalomanic fantasies. |
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This is why Hrabal loves characters lost in their own megalomanic utopian fantasies. |
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Most crucial to completing the 007 look is a megalomanic villain, who takes the form here of Samuel L Jackson's Richmond Valentine. |
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Constructed at Nicolae Ceaucescu's behest in the 1970s as part of his megalomanic zeal to conquer nature, the Transfagarasan runs across the highest mountains in Romania for 35kms. |
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And I am well aware that when Unesco echoed your enthusiasm, with the generosity that is the justification for its existence, some people said that we were unrealistic and megalomanic. |
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There is something megalomanic about collecting Leonardos. Leonardos are for megalomaniacs. Bill Gates buys Leonardos. |
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He then realized that the deranged, paranoid, possessed and megalomanic was not confined to the SA but was an essential part of Nazism. |
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It is megalomanic to lay claim to eternal privilege, when the benefits and advantages involved, though justly gained, are not shared, when qualities, though real, are egotistic. |
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Everyone from Rudd's most senior cabinet colleagues to his speechwriters lined up to say how bad tempered, megalomanic and dysfunctional Rudd was as prime minister, of how his office had descended in chaos and paralysis. |
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