Here, as elsewhere, recently promoted principal dancer Chase Finlay shone with ever-increasing maturity and charisma.
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But not least among his more amazing powers has been a superhuman charisma and ever-enduring appeal.
Obama's undeniable charisma, therefore, has helped to broaden his appeal, to young Latinos especially.
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But his critics say that he hasn't displayed the same charisma and political acumen.
The IMF head has impeccable English, a great resume, and a lot of charisma.
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He has inspired many of us with his charisma and enormous contribution to the technology world.
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But, over time, with cameras beating down on them, even the fakest contestants radiate charisma.
She's got a bag full of charisma and her physical acting (beyond the fighting) is excellent.
If Kony attracted supporters through his "mystical powers" and charisma, he kept them through fear.
From sold-out stadium concerts, his show-biz charisma swept him to stardom in films and on television.
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But the payoffs in terms of persuasiveness, charisma, and leadership will be well worth it.
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But perhaps, without the charisma and the infidelity, perhaps a sort of Republican Clinton.
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But, among educated Brazilians at least, that charisma no longer awakens expectations of progress and reform.
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No one in Brazil's presidential stump has more charisma or more practice than Lula.
He has the combative charisma that Turks of the teeming cities or small Anatolian towns love.
Only Mr Erbakan's experience and charisma, the theory goes, could hold such a party together.
But on this evidence McClane junior hasn't inherited any of his father's charisma or wry wit.
The 62-year-old Stanford-educated engineer has a reputation for being wooden and lacking charisma .
But that was as far as his extraordinary charisma and expertly run campaign could get him.
Blake-Plock, looking something like Gordon Freeman with a buzzcut, has a staggering amount of charisma.
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Blond and hazel-eyed, the Londoner was affectionately nicknamed "007" for his capability, style and charisma.
Unlike his rivals, he has some charisma and a nose for the popular mood.
Charisma will be back in: all successful business chiefs will have to be storytellers and performers.
Mr Paisley had the charisma to carry his party into a deal it does not like.
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Maybe it was his charm and charisma -- known to melt even the staunchest adversary.
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Nonetheless, Peterson still proclaims his innocence, and many supporters have been beguiled by his intelligence and charisma.
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China's wealthy consumers have embraced Apple products, analysts say, largely because of Jobs' charisma and business acumen.
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Bernanke is a mild-mannered, bearded academic who might actually lose to Alan Greenspan in a charisma contest.
Mr Mack oozed charisma and loved nothing more than hanging out with his traders or schmoozing clients.
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