The movie is well acted and very funny about delusions, especially the writerly kind.
What defense experts view as delusions, he said, are beliefs based on Moussaoui's religious faith.
By then, he had succumbed to paranoid delusions that the world was under attack by U.F.
The point of the legend is not that Canute had delusions of grandeur, but the opposite.
An occasional reminder of reality helps against the delusions of power that cause most wars.
Chlorprozamine, a drug used to control psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, was found to work.
To succeed, Brown must move beyond delusions and rediscover the pro-business pragmatism that characterized his second gubernatorial term.
This urban cop thriller, written and directed by David Mamet, is a genre picture with delusions of grandeur.
We met when I played an amateur show at the age of 9 and had delusions of grandeur.
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Symptoms tend to appear in late adolescence or early adulthood, and can include delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, and depression.
In a joke going the rounds, a woman concludes that her husband is suffering from delusions of grandeur.
For we do know that markets are subject to these sorts of booms, bubbles and even mass delusions.
John Smethurst, mitigating, said Cook had "delusions of being bigger than he is".
People with psychotic depression and schizophrenia may also develop such delusions, he said.
This scale measures behavioral problems seen in patients with psychiatric and neurological disorders, including delusions, hallucinations, agitation, and anxiety.
Very popular opinions, but are they accurate assumptions or merely, as Charles Mackay wrote in 1841, extraordinary popular delusions?
But the causes of his delusions are as irrelevant as they are unknowable.
And figures for the third quarter have punctured French delusions of growth altogether.
The reason Wall Street is so prone to bubbles, manias and delusions is that investors are constantly chasing yesterday's returns.
At the time of the killing, Blake was suffering from delusions and hallucinations and was later diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.
Thankfully, Harold Geneen, the great conglomerator of the 1960s and early 1970s, has no time for such euphemisms or delusions.
Psychopaths are psychotic: they suffer from delusions and hallucinations, and often have a difficult time functioning in society as a result.
The book is called Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
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The allusion-mongering of the writer, Richard LaGravenese, gives it delusions of grandeur.
Why are you so besotted with Mr Bush and his imperial delusions?
And as the Mets prepare to begin their Grapefruit League schedule Saturday, any delusions of a "normal" spring training for Santana have crumbled.
To this day, Britain's reluctance to plunge into the European endeavour strikes many Europeans as a result of snooty, post-imperial delusions of grandeur.
The defence case was that Bowen had been suffering from delusions that his children were not his and his wife was being unfaithful.
But while Sandusky clings to delusions of a successful appeal, there is a very real and significant fallout for the school he left in shambles.
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Nice to know, but not the kind of thing requiring delusions.
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