「Grandiose」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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ming the nucleus, the Imam envisioned a more | grandiose platform to showcase Islam. |
r dealing with the patient with a disordered | grandiose self was that the analyst has 'only one func |
io" format was abandoned in favour of a more | grandiose set and the group's self-performed theme son |
erg described what he called a 'pathological | grandiose self' - something consisting of a threefold |
By the middle of 1880s Masoch abandoned the | grandiose idea of The Legacy of Cain, although some of |
l, uninterrupted hours comes an abundance of | grandiose sets and effects; a voluminous line-up of da |
bly being prevented from accomplishing their | grandiose fantasies. |
After building | grandiose lodges, and clearing and preparing the moate |
Lacrimas Profundere's new album, The | Grandiose Nowhere has been released on 30 April 2010. |
Another more | grandiose name for the site is the Rhondda Stonehenge. |
in the family hierarchy...moves backward to | grandiose statements of the high rank and quality of h |
anonymously by Bowman which savaged both the | grandiose style of a poetry review in The Californian |
The album is enhanced by its | grandiose production style. |
ortrays a nation of great contrasts: between | grandiose buildings and urban desolation, and everyday |
that later transforms into "an entirely more | grandiose arena". |
He is best remembered, however, for his | grandiose poem of chivalry and romance Orlando Innamor |
own in his lifetime and posthumously for his | grandiose works in hydraulic engineering during the 5t |
He is noted for "his | grandiose, ridiculously time-consuming (photo) shoots" |
tish affairs and outlined to him frankly his | grandiose plans...a trust no other foreigner enjoyed t |
elopmental stage in which he sees himself as | grandiose but in which he also remains dependent on ot |
pposite to the production through history of | grandiose and triumphal monumental objects. |
In a | grandiose gesture, he solemnly took off his own Cross |
rican investors that it hopes to engage in a | grandiose regeneration project. |
ry of which he set forth in his inspired and | grandiose book Architectura Caelestis: Die Bilder des |
owever the downside to putting myself into a | grandiose state is that 'the grandiose self is extreme |
sed) and combined and elaborated them into a | grandiose torture and death ritual that never was. |
k, and it is regarded that the eagle is more | grandiose than the hawk (e.g. the symbols used in the |
, it was the only part of Lutyens's original | grandiose plan that was actually built. |
Napoleon did make a | grandiose funeral May 27, attended the Senate, and the |
le track is one of the more self-consciously | grandiose things out there, but its big advantage is t |
Only part of the | grandiose home remains and is now Englund's Photograph |
in Paris, but vicious for monuments of this | grandiose style." |
d self-object and the limitless power of the | grandiose self. |
the city through the construction of various | grandiose ecclesiastical and secular monuments, includ |
f-ud-Daula's objectives in embarking on this | grandiose project was to provide employment for people |
nd Chaucer the author satirizes not only the | grandiose, Gallic romances, but also the readership of |
in Camp Walton, Florida, as he outlined the | grandiose plans including a realty company, railroad, |
Kohut saw the | grandiose self as a normal part of the developmental p |
Gothic town hall (rebuilt in a slightly less | grandiose style after the war) and the 19th-century ca |
edral to Auguste de Montferrand, he sold his | grandiose design to the municipal authorities of Rybin |
e originality of the selection of songs, the | grandiose stage, an entry even more impressive, and es |
ry Charles II envisioned was one of the most | grandiose in history. |
the destructive qualities of the 'infantile, | grandiose ego ideal' - of 'identification with an over |
ent personality" here, presented in the same | grandiose fashion as Taylor, turns out to be none othe |
In addition to his | grandiose theatrics, Gorgeous George was an accomplish |
ment was the result of his opposition to the | grandiose architectural schemes of King Leopold II, an |
ms to build toward a utopian goal, until the | grandiose, futuristic forms abruptly tumble. |
It was a | grandiose affair with a goods yard and many station am |
uilding to be completed in Blandford was the | grandiose town hall, finished in 1734. |
Among his works was the | grandiose rebuilding of St. George's Church, Beckenham |
etian school, many of which were essentially | grandiose motets, the Teatro armonico spirituale was i |
s man and an authentic hero, but whether his | grandiose nickname, "The Lion of Belfort", was deserve |
throughout France and that the show will be | grandiose. |
For a movement with such | grandiose ideals, is there nothing more to say about i |
an impressive frontage in keeping with other | grandiose architecture in the town and is listed Grade |
In Finland, this popular work with its | grandiose finale was connected by some with the strugg |
Even the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum's | grandiose facade off Caine Road is easy to miss, perch |
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