| 41. | Grandiosity is chiefly associated with narcissistic personality disorder, but also commonly features in bipolar disorder.
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| 42. | None of that shake-your-fist-at-the-world grandiosity about Clinton,
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| 43. | The movie doesn't dwell on the absurd grandiosity of its characters and their destructive fantasies.
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| 44. | "There's grandiosity about the guy that's always been there,"
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| 45. | Stop the mystification, the grandiosity, the use of architecture to disconnect our history from ourselves.
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| 46. | In making his orchestra small and precise and coloring it with percussion, Harbison avoids Romantic grandiosity.
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| 47. | Glass reaches for an edgy Romanticism that matches the work's almost 19th century operatic grandiosity.
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| 48. | Robert Christgau notes " regal grandiosity " and " glory " as primary themes on the album.
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| 49. | When his grandiosity is finally punctured, it approaches the stuff of classical tragedy _ hubris laid low.
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| 50. | "The grandiosity of the temple, the costumes _ it's just unbelievable,"
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