The later parts of the book describe Jeffson's descent into mad pompousness : adopting Turkish attire, he declares himself monarch and burns down cities ( including Paris, Bordeaux, London, and San Francisco ) for pleasure.
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One of the personal qualities that hurt Levy's career was his perceived pompousness, and his obviously shifting policies in regards to the peace process, the Likud's libertarian economic policy, and allegations by and against him of racism.
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Intrigued and determined to solve the mystery, she then decides to delve deeper into the lore of the white lady especially after learning about the story of Christina ( Angelica Panganiban ), a simple girl reportedly driven into hiding by Mimi s pompousness.
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"The 53rd Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards " show has been stripped of its glitz and glamour, its pageantry and certainly its pompousness, and must be listed as yet another ripple-effect victim of the Sept . 11 terrorist attacks.
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Swindley soon ventures out becoming manager of the Rosamand Street branch of Gamma Garments, a clothing chain with Emily as his head assistant, their relationship becomes stronger and they decide to get married in 1964, however Leonard's pompousness and arrogance forces her to jilt him at the altar.
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Lauded for his role as a catalyst in the general development of the Russian theatre in the mid-19th-century, Burdin the actor was unpopular with theatre critics, notably Apollon Grigoriev who coined the term'burdinism'to denote what he saw as the contemporary Russian stage actors'worst flaws : pompousness and penchant for banality.
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The dignity, the finished and elaborated elocution, and the high artistical execution of that school were occasionally brought most vividly to our remembrance in Mr . HAMBLIN's delineation of Hamlet, weakened however at times . . . by a dash of the melo-dramatic style and the laboured pompousness he has acquired by long practice of his art at the Bowery.
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"NME " writer Rick Martin, despite hearing " flashes of their previous class " proving " they haven't completely lost their confrontational electro-rock streak ", considered too much of it " pedestrian, anodyne and utterly unremarkable ", and wondered " why they ever ditched the near-perfect mid-' 90s FM rock of " Stupid Girl " . " Similarly, Jamie Carson of " Clash " disapproved of the production, calling it " pompousness " and " annoying ", and Mark Davison of " No Ripcord " remarked that " for all the interesting noises that the band have come up production really doesn't do them any favours, cramming them into a fairly narrow space and stripping them almost entirely of any sense of atmosphere ", concluding that the album is nonetheless " enjoyable, and will probably go down better than their last two releases ."