The Walt Disney comparison is particularly apt: popular showman and control freak, brilliant but menacing.
Exacting standards it seems fair to term him a control freak evidently made him a poor team player.
But does his wanting to stop Mr Livingstone prove that Mr Blair is a control freak?
Rodgers, a star of the 1980s, who is such a snorting-bull control freak that he's become a self-caricature.
These days Labour has cast aside the old control freak tendencies associated with its tenure of Millbank Tower.
The control freak's desire to be successful is strong, but it comes with a lot of self-inflicted pressure.
Mathile admits that he was once an ineffective chief executive because he was too much of a control freak.
The Streisand that emerges is an odd control freak, a damaged, needy and out-of-touch woman and yet very human.
When I began my career, I was a complete and total control freak.
This is Assange: a moral ideologue, a champion of openness, a control freak.
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When Cran finally hired her team, she confessed about her control freak tendencies.
Britain's system, for all its reforms, allows a prime minister to smile and smile and still be a control freak.
Insiders say he is a control freak, insisting that ministers consult first with him, rather than report directly to the cabinet.
If they really want to punish the control freak in Mr Blair, let them choose the competent Tory candidate, Steven Norris.
But there's always one control freak who wants to diagram elaborate plays.
Was he, in his deepest heart, a pluralist or a control freak?
Martha Stewart is a control freak who makes her employees cry, lives like a Bourbon monarch and fires anyone who disagrees with her.
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The party's attempts to ban him from standing have already infuriated many ordinary party members and reinforced Mr Blair's image as a control freak.
For the second day running, the Labour leadership had to put up with a string of attacks on its economic policies and "control freak" tendencies.
For a control freak like Jobs, that's not a pleasant situation.
"I loved things, was materialistic and a control freak, " Power says.
Easier said than done, considering Stewart's reputation as a control freak.
Labour-supporting pop music entrepreneur Alan McGee has likened the party to Big Brother in George Orwell's novel 1984 and accused Tony Blair of being "a control freak".
More than a quarter of a century on, Mr Ecevit is feared within his party (now named the Democratic Left) as a control freak who delegates little responsibility.
In peace, Mr Blair's desire to run the government as a command system uncomplicated by the participation of cabinet, Parliament or party have earned him his reputation as a control freak.
Because its job is to make rules and eliminate patronage, rather than sniff out actual corruption, the committee seems fated to clash with the control freak in Mr Blair.
Hitters stepping out of the box between every pitch, pitchers taking too much time, and control freak managers blowing through four or five relievers during the last three innings.
MPs in the Commons, the conduct of the annual conference, elections to the National Executive Committee, the promotion of a closed-list system for the Euro-elections have pointed the control freak's way.
It was accompanied by a control freak style, which has created many of the problems of excessive bureaucracy and centralised targets that is undermining the success of our public sector reforms.
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