As boring meeting after boring meeting takes place, we are supposed to care about these venal, self-absorbed egomaniacs. |
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I thought both programmes were about egomaniacs, and I fail to see the heroism in a bunch of gold-diggers playing silly games on a sunny island. |
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Why should we be forced to pay million-pound wages to assuage the egos of these egomaniacs, we cry? |
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Is it any wonder that the public's perception of science is that of a bunch of boring egomaniacs jargonizing endlessly about trivialities? |
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Hockey in this country has suffered more than most at the hands of egomaniacs who have run it to the ground. |
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So the genre is still popular with budding thesps and egomaniacs, even if audiences are beginning to tire of it. |
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Being the self-obsessed egomaniacs that we are we couldn't help asking a few questions about ourselves. |
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At this point if I were her, I'd be soiling my pants for giving these egomaniacs 7 million dollars, or some fraction thereof. |
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They may well be venal, amoral egomaniacs, but the one thing you can pretty much guarantee is that they will be sharp-tongued. |
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Lloyd Grove on the elephantine cleanup challenges of having an unruly collection of egomaniacs as backers. |
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In general, the corporate world needs its flamboyant visionaries and raging egomaniacs rather more than its humble leaders and corporate civil servants. |
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His heroes are self-effacing company men who spend years patiently building their organisations, rather than self-promoting egomaniacs who leap from fad to fad and firm to firm. |
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This industry, which is in terminal decline, is usually managed by overpaid, incompetent, technophobic egomaniacs who promote their over-rewarded artists of doubtful talent and short shelf life. |
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Full of idealists and egomaniacs and starfuckers and visionaries and careerists and revolutionaries. |
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One is that he didn't really want to become party leader and resisted calls in the early struggling years of Ukip when assorted egomaniacs and nice no-hopers were in charge and botched successive opportunities. |
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