grandeur造句91. A psychotic disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur, often strenuously defended with apparent logic and reason.
92. Paranoia: Mental disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur, usually without hallucinations.
93. Our highlight is the Palmyra Hotel, another example of Baalbek's faded grandeur.
94. Undoubtedly the mens rea(guilty mind) principle that has been established by modern criminal law is a grandeur contribution to humane civilization and it is a monument of criminal law's history.
95. You came here to drink in the grandeur of the Winter Palace, to float down the majestic canals, to be transported to its gilded czarist opulence.
96. His plays show the imposing grandeur of the Renaissance man with infinite desire for self - fulfillment.
97. A change of tone and tempo at 105 minutes into the film brings a welcome catharsis with a 20-minute extended battle sequence that has the speed and grandeur of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classics.
98. A true epic needs more than the grandeur of its landscapes, the lavishness of its sets and the sheer manpower of its battle scenes: It needs a truly epic story.
99. These ruins sufficiently attest the former grandeur of the place.
100. A scene of unparalleled grandeur is revealed late at night.
101. Autumn's grandeur spreads across Eagle Lake on Mount Desert Island, one of several coastal islands that make up Acadia National Park in Maine.
102. I was amazed at it all: our safe, orderly progress, the unhazardous conditions, our processional grandeur as we were guarded from behind by the red Dodge Ram.
103. The reporter leaves for "w. park" big market place iec's and loads down the large truck of the red Jiao, and cucumber...etc. fresh mesitylene to line up to interven, condition very is grandeur.
104. French writer Simone de Beauvoir declared that "the rich American has no grandeur; the poor man no servility; human relations in daily life are on a footing of equality."
105. But the grandeur, I would say, of sheer American powerfulness.
106. The beauty of rime in the Songhua River is characterized by grandeur and rareness.
107. The contrasts and brightness of the interior convey a clear signal of open - mindedness and grandeur.
108. Therefore, soon after this incident the king renounced all royal grandeur and got initiated to monkshood.
109. The size and grandeur of this example suggest that it was used at royal court in Mandalay.
110. Murphy's powerfully spoken Oedipus is an autocrat of iconic grandeur.