| 41. | *Entry is noteworthy, not unduly aggrandizing, and not contradicted by other published sources.
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| 42. | Orchardbank has also made edits about Mr . Nicol, including this rather aggrandizing effort :.
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| 43. | Puritans argued that the bishops were attempting to aggrandize themselves at the Parliament's expense.
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| 44. | Watching Ms . Kan takes stamina, as does keeping up with her self-aggrandizing assertions.
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| 45. | Lillian Ross'self-aggrandizing account of her affair with the New Yorker editor William Shawn.
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| 46. | Of course, there is nothing self-aggrandizing in the timing of Grossman's exit.
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| 47. | And there was no self-aggrandizing subtext : the celebrities did not tell their personal stories.
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| 48. | "Today's corporate philanthropy sometimes functions to promote and aggrandize corporate managers ."
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| 49. | Paul's personal neurotic and self-aggrandizing behavior was a significant theme throughout the series.
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| 50. | Aristotle had aggrandized the wind system beyond Homer to ten winds, but he left it unbalanced.
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