| 11. | It's considered bad manners to puff yourself up, or and kind of self-aggrandisement.
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| 12. | The man is dead, and I stand to get no personal gain, or aggrandisement from this.
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| 13. | According to Crowley, the Black Brother slowly disintegrates, while preying on others for his own self-aggrandisement.
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| 14. | In the late Middle Ages, it saw much of the aggrandisement associated with the New Monarchs elsewhere in Europe.
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| 15. | Henry II did not wish to invade Ireland, he was forced to react to earl Richard's aggrandisement.
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| 16. | I hate unnecessary and premature self-aggrandisement, so I shall delay writing any more until the appropriate juncture.
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| 17. | Such behaviour earned them the stereotype of being quislings in exchange for personal wealth and self-aggrandisement all throughout the archipelago.
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| 18. | Throughout all his wanderings, Pyat will not pass over any opportunity for self-aggrandisement, despite being a genuinely despicable character.
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| 19. | Men choose to record certain things for a purpose; they are influenced by politics, faith, self-aggrandisement, greed.
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| 20. | This editor is even adding claims that Sinden was romantically involved with Jerry Hall, seemingly as part of some strange attempted aggrandisement.
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