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Ms Sarney, the governor of Maranhao, in Brazil's poor north-east, has surged in popularity through a propaganda campaign that highlights her charm and glamour more than her policies.
ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil
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The object of authors will be to astonish, rather than to please, and to stir the passions more than to charm the taste.
WSJ: The Death of the Novel | Dear Book Lover
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Your smile, your pizzazz and whatever charm you have will come through more to the host and producer in-person.
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The ideal candidate would be able to understand arcane trading strategies, charm clients and satisfy giant egos more cheaply than competitors could.
ECONOMIST: UnfulPhilled
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These two programs have done very well in the past, but they have been losing charm, and this has encouraged Viacom to spend more on original programming.
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Lopez rings the changes with levity and charm, and if each encounter leaves you wanting to know more, that only sharpens the melancholy of the film, the knowledge that satisfaction hangs just out of reach.
NEWYORKER: Chain of Desire
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While the Berkshire faithful are looking for investing tips and folksy charm from Buffett, I recently spoke with someone who gets much more than that.
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More than a day late, many coffees, and very little sleep later, the third time finally proved to be the charm -- more than 24 hours after our scheduled departure.
CNN: A week Boeing would like to forget
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In form, the movie is perhaps no more than a conventional triangle drama, but the milieu lends the material a special charm and interest.
NEWYORKER: A Walk on the Moon
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Beyond his charm, however, Renly is little more than another threat to the Lannisters in the books, and to his ambitious, and far less likable brother Stannis.
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