In the worst sense, he was a monomaniacal martinet whose focus on his bailiwick to the exclusion of everything else is phenomenal. |
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And don't be afraid to lend an ear to voices that seem monomaniacal or self-marginalizing, offensive or extreme. |
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Men, it is pretty well established, have better motor and spatial abilities than women, and more monomaniacal patterns of thought. |
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But this monomaniacal accompaniment is best understood as a substitute for Alexei's first-person narration. |
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The most monomaniacal and extreme of Berlin Dadaists, Johannes Baader is to Dada what Byron is to Romanticism, ultimately inassimilable and heteroclitic among heteroclites. |
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He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day. |
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The recent return directive' which, as we know, treats many poor immigrants as common criminals, is indicative of the almost monomaniacal way in which Europe is focusing on a policing approach to immigration policy. |
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It seems unlikely, but perhaps the solution to child malnutrition is to have an insane personality cult backed up by an obscure and monomaniacal ideological text. |
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His timeless and unclassifiable work, first introduced to the wider public at the Seville Biennale by curator Harald Szeemann, reveals a unique, marginal and somewhat monomaniacal talent. |
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