More important, Wells presents the data that make the case that Ellsberg is a mythomaniac and a poseur. |
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The mythomaniac, due to his inability to deal with facts, is eventually cured if you keep putting enough facts in front of him. |
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But maybe there's something just a little bit mad about these people, a little bit mythomaniac about them. |
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An illiterate and ignorant occultist, can become a mythomaniac or slanderer, and in the worst cases, an assassin. |
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He learns that Sheikh has a terrifying laugh, that he is a mythomaniac who uses pseudonyms, first telling Pearl that his name is Bashir, then Shabir. |
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Diana was clearly a mythomaniac, a fantasist, a fibber, a manipulator, and a world-class actress, with a particular talent for delivering well-rehearsed, weapons-grade zingers with an air of absolute innocence. |
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Irénée, a young and somewhat mythomaniac grocery assistant whose head has been gone to by cinema, is confident that he will become a famous actor. |
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Indeed, even though one may admire the usefulness of an invention, the inventor who originated such a concept is usually shown as an extravagant person, or even as a mythomaniac. |
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