He commands this role, speaking in a frenzied bark of orders, put-downs and overwrought egomania. |
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A reputation of jealousy, rage and egomania had made him the man he was today, and that was something he had come to regret. |
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It is not so much that Neil's blend of chippiness and egomania has abated, but that it has simply found its perfect outlet. |
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The band signed a massive deal, spent aeons in the studio and fell apart amid talk of egomania. |
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He may be insecure, but his insecurity expresses itself not in egomania or depression, but in a garrulous, love-me-do amiability. |
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His motivation can certainly not be solely attributed to financial reward and egomania. |
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Sure, he drips egomania, but he is also struggling with a total lack of identity. |
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One does not need to be laboring under maniacal egomania to begin to believe oneself above it all. |
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Isn't it a bit weird, conducting an imaginary interview with yourself, on a blog already devoted to furthering your growing egomania? |
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Ultimately what it amounts to is an aversion to pretentiousness and egomania. |
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She laughs, radiant in her self-satisfaction, shielded by a hard hide and chutzpa from charges of vulgarity, greed or egomania. |
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His estranged guitarist, songwriting partner and soulmate since childhood, had succumbed to cocaine, aloof behaviour and rampant egomania. |
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His TV show is an unwatchable spectacle of rampant egomania. |
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His egomania, he wrote, was the other side of deficient self-esteem. |
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She apparently saw her boss, despite his egomania and narcissism, as the supportive father figure that she lacked in real life. |
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Energetic diplomacy does not merely satisfy some adolescent egomania or yen for macho posturing: it is a down-payment against a time when a country needs to form alliances and sway opinion in its own interests. |
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Which, of course, sums up his year: the explosive interviews, unpredictable behaviour and rampant egomania may have provided regular talking points, but Kanye almost never allowed these things to break his creative stride. |
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