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  • There's no insight into Alexander's transition from beloved leader to drunken megalomaniac; one minute he has his subjects hanging on his every word, and then next thing you know he's declaring himself a god.
  • The game is designed to be fun to play and a lighthearted approach to being a evil scheming megalomaniac, so although there are many different ways of being evil, there is no slavery or genocide.
  • At best, he's a vain, insecure man; at worst, he's a paranoid megalomaniac narcissist.
  • The real blame for the continuation in office of the increasingly megalomaniacal Maire lies with the Liberals.
  • Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
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  • Though cross-island expressways had been envisioned by the Regional Plan Association in the 1920s, it was in the postwar years that the megalomaniacal urban planner Robert Moses made Lomex — a proposed 200-foot-wide swath along Broome Street requiring the demolition of buildings housing at least 1,972 families and 804 businesses — the centerpiece of his vision to modernize New York. Indignation Superhighway
  • With its bad language and schoolboy humour, Alfred Jarry's first and most influential play is the story of Mum and Dad Ubu, two gloriously evil megalomaniacs, who spur each other on to overthrow the regime.
  • If what he says is a tissue of lies, he is a megalomaniac.
  • My definition of a neocon is the extreme right fringe who are unattractive patriarchal WASP megalomaniacs that were bullied in grade school, so they now try to fight everyone with someone else†™ s blood, sweat and tears. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 11, 2006
  • His methods aren't subtle but when you have megalomaniacal ambitions it's easy not to be shy about getting your hands dirty while disposing of assorted Latino gangsters.
  • Its central figure is a charismatic, obsessive megalomaniac bent on avenging himself on the civilized world.
  • The count is a merciless rogue who reminds me of Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, only more megalomaniacal.
  • Many people, including ex-members of what they call his ‘cult,’ regard him as a dangerous megalomaniac.
  • But seven months into his reign he fell ill, and he emerged from this as a megalomaniac - he may have lost his sanity, though this is doubtful.
  • The other ace in Dassin's deck is Cronyn, playing a corrupt, savage prison guard bent on bringing "discipline" to his inmates, while nursing a megalomaniacal ambition to replace the wimpy Warden. John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • Like most megalomaniacs, I went through the typical world-domination phase.
  • Amos’ escape idea was just as impossible as Dr. Anderson's megalomaniac thoughts of healing the world.
  • Just one of those casual I-can-do-anything-I-want-any-time-I-want-and-make-you-like-it gestures so beloved of megalomaniacs, mass murderers and the Gunmint.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • The movie takes us back to sci-fi of fantastic beasts, megalomaniac scientists and of course the eternal debate of science without scruples turning into a runaway train.
  • Building Up, Not Out, Reaches New HeightsCivic boosters, megalomaniacs and at least one maharishi are joining in a millennial erection fest, vying to build the new tallest building in the world. Why Mccain Voted For A 'Junk' Bill, Home Remedy,
  • He was corrupt to his core, a liar, a megalomaniac, a misogynist, a bully and, like most bullies, a coward.
  • Christopher Marlowe demanded in "Tamburlaine," his blood-sodden drama about a megalomaniacal one-time shepherd who had swaggered and slaughtered his way to a vast Asiatic empire in the 14th century. The Greatest of Them All
  • It was that which prompted Dacre's "megalomaniac" remark. Murdoch 'a megalomaniac twister'
  • France's foreign policy is driven by soulless sycophants who are willing to suck the sweat off the balls of any megalomaniacal tinpot dictator who will award them a few contracts and lend international support.
  • (If democracy in any acceptation of the term was a precondition then the US-installed despot and megalomaniac Mikheil Saakashvili and the hereditary president-for-life dynasty of the Aliev family would disqualify Georgia and Azerbaijan, respectively.) Eastern Partnership: West's Final Assault On Former Soviet Union
  • Stripping the IM force down to leader Tom Cruise -- aided and abetted by Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and new recruit Jeremy Renner -- and paring the story down to a struggle to prevent a megalomaniacal terrorist from triggering WWIII, the film under the direction of animation vet Brad Bird, here making his live-action debut unpacks some of the baggage accrued in the previous installments to become a lighter, wittier exercise in epic action. Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
  • No, Raines must be a megalomaniac, drunk on power.
  • You gave him a whiff of power and it's turned him into a corrupt megalomaniac. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Then he finds his wife and gets ready to merk Castle who turns out to be a megalomaniac bent on controlling the masses. Dart Adams presents The Dartflix Film Review: Gamer
  • But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound!
  • These people were ready to betray their country, not for money but in a kind of megalomaniacal pride in what they - they themselves - were going to achieve for that country. [unwitting partners] we’re always the good guys, aren’t we
  • Funny how a people could be ruled by the Spanish for three hundred years, far longer than the U.S. had even been in existence, converted to Catholicism in the majority, yet in all that time they are, as far as this megalomaniac is concerned, incapable of self-rule! Memorial Day: Burning Pols in Effigy « Antiwar.com Blog
  • He considers the Emperor was a cynic, a monster, a psychopath and a megalomaniac.
  • When the title is conferred on public figures, it is a well-known fact that they go mad; celebrities turn into monsters, and politicians into megalomaniacs, addled by delusions of eternity, going on, and on, and on.
  • Twenty-five years ago he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde; today he is isolated, some would say megalomaniac.
  • • Axl Rose, often described as a megalomaniac, spent 17 years crafting the songs on Chinese Democracy. Why Guns n’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy album is the Phantom Menace of Rock | Fan Cinema Today
  • Can a megalomaniac get bored by his own propaganda?
  • What you are failing to see, is what I predicted when that megalomaniac BigDog, called Obama a fairytale, according to my African-American friends they saw that as a below the surface "codeword". Obama Campaign Co-Chair Questions Hillary's Tears
  • It was preceded by months of attempted negotiations with a megalomaniac, power-hungry, delusional autocrat.
  • Somewhere in the vaguely near distant future, a 1984 - lite version of Britain is ruled by an evil megalomaniac politician whose self-created culture of fear ensures his will is never challenged.
  • For the best part of two hours Bates gave a towering performance as the megalomaniac actor fallen on hard times, railing against the injustices of having to work small stages in front of ignorant audiences.
  • • George Lucas, often described as a megalomaniac, spent 17 minutes crafting the script to The Phantom Menace. Why Guns n’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy album is the Phantom Menace of Rock | Fan Cinema Today
  • The movie takes us back to sci-fi of fantastic beasts, megalomaniac scientists and of course the eternal debate of science without scruples turning into a runaway train.
  • It is, I think, a work of extraordinary hubris - the kind of megalomaniacal enterprise that can spring forth from a director coming off of a major critical and commercial hit (in [Ang]) and allowed by producers to indulge his every whim. GreenCine Daily
  • While you must play a megalomaniac, your choices will define what kind of megalomaniac you are, be it a big-city financier with ties to the mob or a moon-dwelling pariah with an arsenal of lasers and a robot as your second-in-command. Jay is Games
  • When people look at me and say "megalomaniacal" - why the inflection, as if it were a bad word? Amishboy Diary Entry
  • I'm a megalomaniacal tyrant trying to take over the world; you think I'll be swayed by some lowly henchman like you?
  • Sunday: I opened last week with Percy B. Shelley's Ozymandias, a poem about Louis B. Mayer, to try and get across the point that Rachel's, or Boobiac's, megalomaniacal power-crazedness last week was short-sighted, as her queendom would not endure. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12: The Sorrows of Boobiac.
  • Rather he is, in clinical parlance, a paranoid megalomaniac.
  • Bates manages to infect almost the entire cast and crew with his neuroses and megalomaniacal attitude.
  • From the off, Spider-Man uses his wall-crawling abilities to foil the megalomaniac schemes of petty criminals and supervillains alike.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • The psychiatrists diagnosed him as a megalomaniac with delusions of being a great poet, economist, linguist, historian, and political adviser to heads of state.
  • It all comes down to responsibility, and this power-crazed megalomaniac picture that you're painting is certainly not the only possible outcome, goal, or destination for people who don't believe sorcery should be used sparingly.
  • Science is always under siege by charlatans, and theories of gravity are among the most attractive to con artists and self-deceiving megalomaniacs.
  • Simple municipal projects, whether filling in a giant pit, or making sure that a megalomaniacal confectioner doesn't make our children obese, can quickly become hopeless boondoggles that, without the help of tireless bureaucrats like Leslie Knope Amy Poehler, the Hilary Clinton of Central Indiana, would overwhelm even the most red-white-and-blue of Americans. Hulu.com: Parks and Recreation: A Who's Who of Pawnee's Finest Bureaucrats
  • Not a few biographies of Napoleon portray him as a megalomaniac (for which there is real evidence in the later years of the empire) and even a bumbler.
  • Others might view such people as demented or delusional or megalomaniacal.
  • Well, we are dealing with a homicidal megalomaniac who has the capacity to do things that are beyond belief.
  • The set, smaller in scale, is a progressively decaying wonder that is intact as is La Follie's megalomaniacal attention-grabbing theatrics. Swamp Thing
  • We've heard about how he was a megalomaniac who wanted to make his movie his way and didn't care who or what got trampled under to achieve this.
  • I do not know about you, but as a tax payer that last Tuesday had to pay the equivalent of 15 days income in taxes I am getting tired of that megalomaniacal Chavez ritornello. 04/02/2006 - 04/09/2006
  • Dr. Evil was a stereotypical villain; the megalomaniacal pursuer of world conquest who is always foiled by Powers.
  • I say the only paradigm shift self-serving, pretentious, narcissistic and megalomaniacal dictators could bring is to march the "Dark Continent" backwards to the Dark Ages. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Education Unbanned!
  • ‘A lot of entrepreneurs are megalomaniacs; they think they can do everything themselves,’ says Rollins.
  • Wherever 007 goes, he can be sure of encountering megalomaniacs set on world domination.
  • Normally, we portray our politicians as desiccated calculating machines, charlatans or megalomaniacs.
  • President Vladimir Putin's critics seized the moment with alacrity to portray him as a whimsical megalomaniac.
  • Like all megalomaniacs, he finally turned on his own people, those he claimed to be saving.
  • Music that has a megalomaniac quality, that creates a portentous grandiosity without much in the way of inner self-reflexivity.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • The newcomer may look like a megalomaniac when compared with your more muted norm.
  • Jeff Tracy and his sons sort out natural disasters and frustrate the dastardly plans of the megalomaniac villain called the Hood.
  • Both are megalomaniacs who listen only to themselves or a small group around them.
  • New Yorker's George Packer called Assange "megalomaniacal" and The Guardian World News
  • Perhaps this Tuesday will let him pass "megalomaniac" to days of yore in favor of an older moniker, "Fred the Shred," earned from a former reputation for frugality. People To Watch: The Week AheadThe Week Ahead: Feb. 27-March 3
  • Buckingham's fanfaronading, thrasonical disposition, a form of vain, empty boasting peculiar to megalomaniacs. The Historical Nights' Entertainment Second Series
  • This statement is either deceitful or the egotistical rambling of a megalomaniac.
  • Well, we are dealing with a homicidal megalomaniac who has the capacity to do things that are beyond belief.
  • Is it unfair to describe him as something of a megalomaniac, where even allowing for his enormous contribution he appears to refuse to even partially relinquish his power?
  • I've worked for producers, and I know producers, who are true megalomaniacs, and need to write everything, and be responsible for everything, and get all the credit.
  • Sylvia believes Lloyd is interested in the acquisition because it would thrust him into the public eye - she seconded my non-professional opinion that he was a megalomaniac.
  • Just one of those casual I-can-do-anything-I-want-any-time-I-want-and-make-you-like-it gestures so beloved of megalomaniacs, mass murderers and the Gunmint.
  • Interestingly, the museum exists to stand as a force against exactly this kind of megalomaniacal, controlling thinking. MetaFilter
  • And with a man like this, some of the experts say the thing to do is to get a megalomaniac, which is what they view him as, to boast about his career. CNN Transcript Dec 17, 2003
  • Namely, she regards her father as an orotund megalomaniacal monkey.
  • Finally, of course, there is the natural desire of the megalomaniac to hang on to power until the last possible minute and not to take the slightest risk of losing it.
  • The story is that of an intensely Irish megalomaniac father, who lives in the violent and paranoid world of his furniture store mogul past.
  • All is going really well until an evil scientist named Dr. Wily takes control of some of these helpful robots and sets off on the usual megalomaniac styled quest to take over the planet.
  • Volscenzi is the stereotypical bad guy; eccentric and power crazed, he is a paranoid megalomaniac who quite clearly desires, as is required of his kind, world domination.
  • Yet this megalomaniac blundered on, boasting of an episode in his life that had best be referred to only in passing.
  • How can we ensure that an office invested with broad powers will not be used cynically by political parties, or irrationally by an unexpected megalomaniac?
  • Antsy of late over his management style, investors and analysts have tossed about sobriquets including "megalomaniac" and "acquisition crazy," with some saying his spending must be reined in. People To Watch: The Week AheadThe Week Ahead: Feb. 27-March 3
  • Such is the fate of those who tie their future to the whims of megalomaniacs.
  • The famous analyst's remark that Goodwin had been dubbed a ‘megalomaniac’ clearly rankles, and Mathewson defends his chief executive's strategy and abilities to take the group to its next stage.
  • She is sensuous, grasping, self-absorbed, fierce, greedy, megalomaniacal, and utterly certain that she is entitled to have her ego, her power, and her way.
  • He's a looney, thought Sara, a complete megalomaniac.
  • Others might view such people as demented or delusional or megalomaniacal.
  • It was the familiar despotic argument made by megalomaniacs all through history.
  • ‘At first he did a great job, but he soon became a megalomaniac who shouted and screamed and wanted to take every business decision, however trivial,’ he said.
  • He was a megalomaniac who became obsessed with finding an elixir that would give him eternal life. Times, Sunday Times

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