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Living under Thor’s shadow, constantly striving and failing to meet his demanding father’s expectations, Loki’s insecurities and resulting egomania felt torn straight from the pages of the greatest myths about sibling rivalries.

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She apparently saw her boss, despite his egomania and narcissism, as the supportive father figure that she lacked in real life.

It takes a certain kind of moxie—and egomania—both of which Roth has always had in spades.

Her egomania and impertinence were really insufferable; her notion of her own importance was ludicrous.

It is difficult to say how far this insatiable egomania will take our young women.

My egomania, like a swollen thing, has become impossible to articulate or to reduce to the impotent ironies of clay and paint.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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