Johnson's father used to ask people to light a candle for him as a good-luck charm.
He made the most of his good looks, charm and intelligence and cashed in on his popularity.
The sunny appeal of his style may be due to his having postponed serious practice until he was in his 40s, getting by in his early years on a mixture of good looks, charm and remarkable talent.
Djibouti City was hot, but its colonial charm, good food and safe streets won us over.
And they had on their own an abundance of vitality, charm and good looks.
Your chance of getting one of these places will depend on your importance, persistence, charm, and good luck.
The third, however, launched in Lancaster, Pa. in 1886, turned out to be the charm, with good luck coming by way of a British importer who placed a huge order for M.
His commanding physical presence, rugged good looks and ability to display charm and ruthlessness made the unknown actor an international star.
It is about the fulfilment of ambition, but with a modesty and charm that feel especially good in an age of bankerly excess.
Unfortunately, Berkowitz was right about cold water vs. warm water, and the oysters of New Orleans, while they lack nothing in the way of charm, are simply not good in comparison with those of New England and the Pacific Northwest.
Many Democrats are convinced that he is a shoo-in for the vice-presidency: a working-class southern boy made good who balances Mr Kerry's patrician gravitas with a generous measure of charm.
The good news is that a removable battery and SSD will make swapping those out a charm.
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Mr Robinson has done his cause no good by swinging alarmingly from economy with the truth to threats of writs to a charm offensive.
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