But his first attempt at televised showmanship was crude a cheap cable-access show in Norwalk, Connecticut.
For years, tech executives have labored under a self-imposed burden of trying to imitate his showmanship.
And he announced it with such verve and showmanship that the news became a spectacle.
Mr Showmanship, it appears, is still capable of kicking up a storm at the box office.
Unlike astronomy or particle physics, paleontology is still a vigorous mixture of acquisitiveness, showmanship, speculation, and polemic.
But his first attempt at televised showmanship was crude -- a cheap cable-access show in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Robert, 61, is a gregarious man with a deep California tan and an overdeveloped sense of showmanship.
"Newt Gingrich understands theatrics and showmanship, " the Senate's top Democrat minority leader Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) lamented.
Movie stars are stars and we look for athletes to provide the same level of excellence and showmanship.
Any flair I might have for marketing or showmanship, I learned from him.
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But that showmanship, the glitz and glitter, was only the very topmost surface layer of an entirely remarkable businessman.
The story is often offered as emblematic of the Koch bravura, illustrative of his shtick, his showmanship, his hubris.
But his first attempt at televised showmanship was crude, to say the least -- a cable-access show in Norwalk, Conn.
With little money for outings, they gravitate towards the showmanship of Pentecostalism, whose larger churches combine unequivocal sermons with thumping music.
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Robert, 61, is a gregarious, diminutive man with a deep California tan, a thick Beantown accent and an overdeveloped sense of showmanship.
All of them, to one degree or another, bring on the showmanship.
Harper's lack of showmanship stands out in an era of home-run pageantry.
Benioff's biography is punctuated by effort and showmanship--constantly proving the doubters wrong.
"Craig and Neil have great relationships, a sense of showmanship and a passion for our Academy, " said Academy chief executive officer Dawn Hudson.
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Whichever way the ball bounces, Jim Buss faces a Herculean task to live up to the showmanship and business sense of his father.
In the Ecomagination talk there is showmanship but also some reality.
Compared with the showmanship of Vegas, Palm Springs is more private.
That bold promise set the tone for the kind of flashy presentation associated with the showmanship of Apple, the company that Samsung has been trying to upstage.
His showmanship led him to tell London listings magazine Time Out last year the only act he felt he had something in common with was the Spice Girls.
Every commitment to an idea is ultimately subject to forfeit to the exigencies of the moment, if only one puts on the perfunctory public showmanship about fighting and resisting first.
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Yet it does so with a flair for showmanship.
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As for the idea that behind his showmanship there is little substance, he points to the various hardheaded types who have been through his books and gone on to become his partners.
If anything, I would have preferred Jackson who, however noisy his films, has a dash of silent-movie showmanship about him to be even more unabashed in his melodrama, leaving Bilbo to teeter on the brink.
He captures both the unpredictable menace of Mesrine and his near-comical showmanship the sense of a feckless free spirit who grew convinced, thanks in large part to the media, that he was something greater.
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