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  2. Megalomania - Wikipedia

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    Megalomania is an obsession with power, wealth and fame, and a passion for grand schemes. Megalomania or megalomaniac may also refer to: Psychology.

  3. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    A charismatic and power-hungry politician who is elected President of the United States on a populist platform, promising to restore the country to prosperity and greatness, and, more importantly, promising each citizen five thousand dollars a year. Once in power, however, he becomes a dictator; outlawing dissent, putting his political enemies ...

  4. Power Hungry - Wikipedia

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    Power Hungry: The Myths of "Green" Energy and the Real Fuels of the Future is a book by Robert Bryce about energy, mainly from a United States perspective. It was published in 2010 by PublicAffairs. A short essay based on the book was released as an op-ed by the author in The Washington Post. [1]

  5. Opinion: The Supreme Court is power hungry. There is ... - AOL

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    For those who object to the current court’s power grab, that means showing up at the polls this year and voting for a Democratic majority in Congress, despite reasonable, good-faith ...

  6. Power-hungry Tennessee lawmakers are wrong to punish ... - AOL

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    Every word these three utter is now recorded and analyzed by the national press, they are lionized by the world, and a glaring spotlight is focused on the state and not in a good way.

  7. Power-hungry AI data centers are raising electric bills and ...

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    Experts warn that a frenzy of data center construction could delay California's transition away from fossil fuels, raise electric bills and increase risk of blackouts

  8. Feminazi - Wikipedia

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    Moi writes that Limbaugh's words prompted a shift in the public perception of feminism across the American political spectrum starting in the mid-1990s; Americans came to see feminists as dogmatic and power-hungry women who hate men and who are incapable of challenging their own assumptions; though the term feminazi may have been created to ...

  9. Wasi'chu - Wikipedia

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    Wasi'chu is a loanword from the Sioux language (wašíču or waṡicu using different Lakota and Dakota language orthographies) [2] which means a non-Indigenous person, particularly a white person, often with a disparaging meaning.