Rather, they propose to cross the frontier for no better reason than to aggrandize themselves and to prolong the subjection of their own population. |
Another group put in place of owners would still wield virtually complete power, and aggrandize itself above workers. |
The comparison with Seurat's Grande Jatte, intended to aggrandize Signac's work, has the opposite effect. |
For example, the community college baccalaureate is a result of practitioners' political agenda to aggrandize their institutions. |
But she has used that skill to protect her friends and aggrandize herself. |
But there are people who have political goals, who want to aggrandize themselves or their organizations or their movements. |