Outing those with delusions of grandeur, paranoia, and entitlement is a tough job, but somebody's done a great job of it. |
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At times, Coughlin has exhibited what might be interpreted as delusions of grandeur. |
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Thankfully, during week one of the playoffs, it was revealed that all of my friends had fallen prey to similar delusions of grandeur. |
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There are three possible sources of finance for a garden to match my delusions of grandeur. |
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But Luxembourgers could argue that they don't have delusions of grandeur, but rather memories of grandeur. |
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No delusions of grandeur or mediocrity can jeopardise the challenging mission which is Europe's destiny today. |
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In his book you'll read about his week in a travel agency, where, on his first day, he was conned into buying birthday lunch for a boss with serious delusions of grandeur. |
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If you have delusions of grandeur and fancy yourself to be intellectually superior, go on and impress those who are even more challenged than you are. |
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The purpose of that story was to demonstrate that a well-known and well-respected public figure was actually nothing more than a mindless hack with delusions of grandeur. |
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Those trees are the doctrines of men, inspired many times in hatred, selfishness, ambition, and in delusions of grandeur. |
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Such symptoms may include delusions of grandeur or persecution, and hallucinations. |
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However, such delusions of grandeur are not confined to crackpot monarchs. |
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As I looked at myself, those were delusions of grandeur, and they didn' make any sense. |
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Russian worldview is almost entirely based on myths and combines delusions of grandeur with paranoia. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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But this classification is no reason for delusions of grandeur. After all, whether a conurbation is a thriving region or one whose future is already behind it can only be answered at local level. |
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A pillar of this administration since its inception, she shares the same delusions of grandeur and folly of overreaching designs that characterize the rest of the team. |
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It was founded by a passionate man who had delusions of grandeur! |
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Newt Gingrich has contracted scary delusions of grandeur. |
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Was he psychopath, full of himself and suffering delusions of grandeur? |
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But apart from fullfilling my delusions of grandeur, the purpose of this domain is to somehow organise the websites I run, my projects and experiments. |
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Bloom is alternately humiliated and overtaken by delusions of grandeur. |
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Manic episodes, however, are characterized by restlessness, euphoria, and delusions of grandeur. |
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It also protects the individual against egotism and delusions of grandeur. |
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A worsening of this condition could cause symptoms associated with mania, which may include motor hyperactivity, delusions of grandeur, poor judgement and aggressiveness. |
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Neptune sliding out of Pisces takes your delusions of grandeur with it. |
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After his two-time penalty heroics against Holland in front of the capacity hometown crowd in Kerkrade, one might expect the defender to be having delusions of grandeur about his attacking prowess. |
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