Milan Station, designed in what one critic called 'a megalomaniac delirium', remains a monument to the ambitious and grandiose aspirations of Italian Fascism.
The grandiose aspirations have deceived, leaving exhaustion and the sense of imprisonment.
With a low dues rate and small membership size, gross income paled next to the grandiose international aspirations of its leaders.
Octa was the opposite of her older sister, content with quiet personal activities rather than grandiose aspirations to save the entire human race.
Poetic discretion slyly combined with grandiose aspirations.
Made at the end of the 18th century and apparently one of only three known to exist, the armoire ($38,000) is a farmhouse essential with grandiose aspirations.
A dying man with grandiose aspirations for the future, a syntho addict, and a girl with an extra brain who can't make friends with anybody.
Witty takeoffs on the grandiose aspirations she sees in high design, they can be shaped any way, for use indoors or out, and deteriorate elegantly.
Restrictions that ranged from budgetary constraints to gravity curtailed some of the company's more grandiose aspirations.
Maybe the only good thing about Ruth's cataclysmic letter is that it's put paid to my grandiose literary aspirations.