But would a single company be able to manage the competing egos of the print and television personalities? |
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Flattering as it may be to our egos, the Japanese don't always slavishly ape our tastes in entertainment. |
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Promises will be made, seductive asides will be whispered into shell-like ears, egos will be stroked. |
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The void is full of potential, just like a clear mind free of eccentricities, prejudices and egos. |
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The problem is that the actors seem to be less in synch than their on-screen alter egos. |
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In their own version of pillow-fighting on a greasy pole, otherwise known as battle of the egos, they have been slugging it out. |
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As a blazing summer sun anointed Wembley Stadium, superstars were instructed to leave their egos at the door. |
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I'm skeptical that there aren't equally outsized egos in the graphic design community, up and down the ladder of experience. |
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We elevate charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune. |
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Medicine has a reputation as a chauvinistic profession led by powerful male consultants with giant egos. |
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When it came time for Phil to really coach and tame the egos of Shaq and Kobe, he choked. |
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Cooper says he wanted to see if people's real lives were echoed in their digital alter egos in role-playing environments. |
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Those handwritten appraisals of titles by bookshops are merely a sop to political correctness and their own egos. |
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One should really feel sorry for people whose egos are so weak as to need propping up in that way. |
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Now when the team sinks without trace you start to wonder about alter egos and bipolar personalities. |
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In other words they wish to feed their own egos, impressing their public with their concept of direct hard-hitting so-called truths. |
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The matzah also stands in contrast to chametz which symbolizes false pride, absorption in our individual egos, and grandiosity. |
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The learning happened because the youngest stars were more than willing to sublimate their own egos for the benefit of the team. |
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They are artists in the truest sense of the word, sublimating their egos and committing themselves fully to the needs of the project. |
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They themselves were youthful, ambitious artists channeling the hubris of their own oyster-worlds into these coltish, intelligent alter egos. |
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The only healing the Saints are doing this week is with ice bags on their groins, hamstrings, ankles, shoulders and egos. |
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We're the people who catch errors, clean up copy, answer questions, massage egos, and punctuate sentences. |
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Even when we socially mix with each other, we tend to compare notes, or egos for that matter. |
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It is the Romantic-humanist heresy which holds that we should nurture our egos rather than abnegate them. |
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A couple of bruised male egos later I and about 11 other guys made the team. |
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But shhh, you have to pretend otherwise, or you'll bruise their fragile egos. |
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The fact that the stars and bars is only an illusion for the real power behind the throne could ruin their psyche and crash their egos. |
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Moral is low, egos are high and as a result it's not productive for the common good of the whole community. |
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They're dishing the dirt on their former bosses, revealing juicy details about their egos, failings and potentially illegal behaviour. |
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In any case, the wide disparity of incomes and egos leads to a certain instability. |
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As a preliminary, it should be said that hubris, hysteria, big egos and love of a fight were widely distributed on all sides. |
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She is more likely to be concerned with the affairs of her constituents rather than the egos of her peers. |
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But here, after taking a long look at our egos, the best path would appear to be to stick with the hospitalists. |
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However, it's probable that both men have such large egos that neither one would be willing to serve as the other's veep. |
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But United pay his weekly wages so Keane is careful not to tread on the precious egos of anybody still at the club. |
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Big Brother was populated with thinly veiled, needy egos desperate to be noticed so that they could hide their distinct lack of character. |
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Iger, who has years of experience repairing egos bruised by the abrasive Eisner, will have his hands full with Jobs. |
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So what if perception is warped by our egos and reality is warped by perception? |
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Here are snapshots of three who took on companies in trouble, faced angry creditors, got their egos bruised, but might do it all over again. |
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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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It wounds our egos when patients leave us, no matter how unjustified their reasons. |
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That purge is wounding enough interests and egos to explain the current rift in the party, whatever else might be hidden in its depths. |
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With this division of labour, more work gets done faster and fewer egos get bruised. |
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Originally I thought blogs were a kind of exhibitionist diary for people with global egos. |
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Power struggles happen, and egos are bruised, and feelings are hurt, and none of this will exactly shock anyone in the audience of this movie. |
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It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here. |
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They share the opinion that the customer should come first rather than political egos. |
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His natural reserve has probably served to disarm any possible tensions in a dressing-room with as many notable egos. |
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Employers and employees agree that the main causes of conflict are personality clashes and warring egos. |
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Sure, all of these folks share healthy egos and a scorching ambition, but come on, we are talking about American politics here. |
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Avatars, or alter egos that people create for on-line games or singles spaces, would no doubt confirm his beliefs about the self-seduction of the masses by simulations. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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Both men checked their egos and preconceived notions and talked turkey. |
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These were two egos competing for attention in a town where celebrities are omnipresent, each pulling in different directions, yet both fired with a will to win. |
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His only priority should be the future wellbeing of the country and its people of all cultures, ages and wealth, not the battered and bruised egos of past conquests. |
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Lacan took up or rather transposed Freud's definition of hypnosis on this second degree level of dialectical reflection between the reciprocally engaged egos and ego ideals. |
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In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored. |
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God knows our players do not need their egos inflating any further. |
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It is often a clash of egos with no more interest than a street brawl. |
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Imagine if we were able as a church to leave aside all the bureaucratic officialese, all the empty titles, and all the massaging of personal egos. |
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She remained the dirtiest, rudest deflater of celebrity egos and vanity in Hollywood. |
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The work also has affinities with Rodney Graham's filmic, psychological explorations of the self, in which the artist assumes various personae or alter egos. |
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This once great Service has now lost a great deal of public respect and its reputation is badly damaged, all for the sake of individual political egos. |
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Yet despite their inflated egos, these young men were still scarred by the emasculation of apartheid's class and racial domination. |
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There are also those who evince a great enthusiasm for work, but who at bottom are enthusiastic strictly about their own egos. |
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Those egos are constantly blaspheming, and hate to death everything related to chastity. |
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She was as good as they came: unflappable, caring, and experienced in dealing with high-octane egos. |
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Join the Peggle Masters on a dreamtime adventure of alter egos and peg-tastic action. |
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Funds have also been channelled to shell companies, alter egos and aliases, as well as successor entities. |
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Except for a few bruised prides and egos, they all landed safe and sound. |
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Along the way, they struggle with personal issues ranging from gambling debt, bad break-ups and their own egos. |
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Publicity stunts, artificiality, falseness, popularity contests, and egos, leave me cold, in blogland as in life, and I feel that I don't want to be part of this at present. |
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Iraq is far too hazardous a minefield and also deserves better than to be used to satisfy neurotic political egos. |
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Once something goes into new drug status, they really don't want to pull it out, because there are egos at stake. |
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Today, two Grammy nominations, countless tribute bands and several reformations later, the group abides, although the egos are still there. |
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It's an intriguing look into how the real Wall Street works – on egos and personality clashes and personal interest more than money. |
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The play's more engaging theme is found in the moral struggle the characters encounter as they wrestle with the notion of integrity in the face of their grasping egos. |
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If defence is a challenge to make the parts equal an impressive whole then midfield is a minefield of talents and egos where someone is sure to get hurt. |
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Highbrows with their heads in the clouds have libidos too, along with towering egos. |
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What is to be gained by letting egos prevail over common sense? |
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By the way, for some of those people, their only interest is in protecting their egos. |
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Although some inflated egos in Berlin may still claim that they invented NATO enlargement, the whole process was US-driven. |
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We leave our egos at the door, because we have confidence in ourselves, and a belief in each other. |
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There is another sumo web site that I refuse to go to anymore because of there obscene comments, and extremely huge egos. |
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Too frequently, recalibrating labor law in America requires a battle of big money and bigger egos. |
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Unlike museums or universities, it cannot nourish donors' egos by inscribing their name above a building, or hall. |
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They have not even the solace of big muscles and the solidarity of unions from which to construct their identities and with which to salve their bruised egos. |
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All are welcome to play, but please leave your egos at the door. |
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He flatters, massages their egos, tells them that they are statesmen, hints at his own ability to further their careers, provided the gesture is reciprocated. |
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Challenges of this kind confront their notion of who they are, puncturing their complacency and wounding their egos, so that they are rarely able to resist responding. |
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We saw no-marks humiliated, egos pricked, divas exposed and two funny Geordies shafting them with their wit. |
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How did this man keep getting work? The unorthodox pathAccounts of the fall of empires often focus on the monstrous egos, vanities and excesses of out-of-touch dictators. |
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The next chapter in Georgia's history may be about neither him nor Mr Ivanishvili and, after the duel of their oversize egos, that would be no bad thing. |
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To what extent are their egos and values likely to be a factor? |
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Business that keeps a manager from giving his workers the recognition that their egos need is undermining any effort toward encouraging growth of these valuable assets. |
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Like Woody Allen's Broadway Danny Rose, they tended to be servile schleppers in bad suits, handlers whose role was to schmooze, and to soothe show-business egos. |
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Visitors to a rudimentary version of Pixie Hollow, reachable through Disney.com, have already created four million fairy avatars, or online alter egos, according to Disney. |
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Anyway, this should all be steamrollered by the Laeken propaganda machine, and in that way, the Belgian Presidency will finish as it started: insignificant and at the service of the inflated egos of a few ministers. |
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For all his skillfulness in creating harmony among a murderer's row of egos, Torre drew the line at letting his players determine the batting order. |
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We find other props to soothe our egos, to keep us on our lofty perch. |
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Others may seem them as pompous windbags with over-inflated egos and obscene salaries to match. |
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He manages those egos, sometimes with fieriness known as The Ferguson Hairdryer, the rage directed at players who let the team down — especially lazy or big-headed players. |
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Ms Hughes-Hallett evokes the edgy relationship between these two unaccommodating egos with particular adroitness. D'Annunzio is best seen away from the realm of politics. |
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And this time round there was certainly no paucity of punchablity on the part of the assembled thickheads and big egos. |
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They can be therapeutic or serve as alter egos. |
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If Awrad is given to them they will be consoled, it will strengthen their faith and they will be able to fight their egos, the devil and their desires. |
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Crafting humor for supersize egos can be a perilous, high-wire act. |
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Two teams comprising the mouthiest musicians and cockiest comedians compete with each other in a battle of egos. |
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I could come in with a big hammer and smash everything up – being the son of a carpenter, I'd hammer in the morning and hammer in the evening – and with so many egos and superegos around, they had a vacancy for an id. |
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I had heard similar complaints from other members of the party: that the P. T. I. was a one-man show, with a superstar chairman self-absorbedly pied-pipering a gaggle of squabbling egos and craven flatterers. |
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Mediocrities and charlatans need only parrot appropriate politically correct slogans about rising oceans and parched farm lands to receive grants and to have their egos massaged by gullible mass media. |
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And although the Commission did not have enough time to boost the egos of certain Members who were twiddling their thumbs in their hotel, it is certainly not a tragedy. |
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There were no shortage of egos in the Villa dressing room back then and Gregory shakes his head as he recalls some of the things he had to deal with while in charge. |
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The band were not too shabby either, moving from beep-beep experimentalists to fully fledged pop band within a couple of years, complete with fractured egos and the traditional musical differences along the way. |
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Would it be only in the space of our life, our actual life, it exist multiples specimens of egos that we appropriate ourselves, which are often even very contradictory the ones with the others. |
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Both submerge their egos in the search for the best course of action. |
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I think for me it had to be a real team with the sailors making the decisions, and that there were no big egos on the team and that everyone was on the same level. |
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A second record was in the works when a clashing of egos took place and Clapton walked, thus disbanding the group. |
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At the subatomic level, for example, particles should behave like their alter egos, called antiparticles. |
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I do not want spoon-feeding by some producer and analyst whose egos are stronger than their judgement. |
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But the rift was, not least, a matter of personalities and egos. |
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Their increasingly strained partnership was further stretched by the pressures of worldwide publicity and fame, conflicting egos, and their financial success. |
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Two Kinds of Angel is set in a flat where the squabbles of the two main characters are inter cut with flashbacks to the lives of their respective alter egos. |
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Our brains do that, Fine explains, to protect our egos from unpleasant truths or to maintain a sense of control and continuity in an otherwise unpredictable world. |
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You don't see their egos being stroked into tumescence by mass admiration. |
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Egos flare, tempers simmer over, and occasionally true culinary genius and ingenuity is glimpsed. |
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Egos manufacture themselves through constriction, and experience fear when asked for any kind of surrender, intimacy, or releasement. |
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