Meanwhile and forever, he said, the success of golf as a spectator sport depends on the charisma and talent of the athletes.
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One effect of the PdL's enlargement has been to make the Italian right dependent on the charisma (and longevity) of Mr Berlusconi, a 72-year-old former cancer sufferer with a pacemaker.
Women stand out in South Asian politics, he explains, because they are assumed to lack characters of their own and can take on the charisma of their (often martyred) husbands or fathers.
Suddenly, those of us on the Venezuelan Left are forced to think about, and perhaps may even need to pursue a kind of progressive politics that cannot depend on the charisma and presidency of one man.
Ultimately, the Republicans agreed that the election's outcome hinged on the candidates' policies and not charisma on display by Clinton or Obama, who surprised the crowd by appearing at the end of Wednesday's convention.
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Bolt's charisma on the starting blocks sets him apart from previous generations of sprinters, who would take a far more serious approach to race preparations.
The first group religiously follows the advice of a single physician selected on the basis of stature or charisma, shutting out other guidance.
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Thompson has played up his on-camera charisma by waging much of his early campaign on the Web through blogs, podcasts and video.
Maduro can no longer rely on his charisma but on improving the economy.
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And he has the charisma to take on Mr Wigley at the hustings.
The way to turn on your charisma is to focus your emotion, before you go into a meeting, or get up to give a speech, or even have an important conversation.
The former star of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air delivers his finest ever performance on the big screen, coming as close as anyone could to capturing the charisma that made Ali The Greatest.
But, over time, with cameras beating down on them, even the fakest contestants radiate charisma.
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If you have to compare, let's compare him to the "Somebody Up There Likes Me"-era Paul Newman and hope that he can continue to grow as Newman did, without compromising the charisma that he so effortlessly generates on screen.
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Trisha Brown first made a name for herself in the 1960s when she appeared on the New York dance scene as a performer of quiet charisma and a dance maker of regularly sly rebelliousness.
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That charisma is a big part of his success on the court.
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The forums have been civil and substantive, if short on charisma.
Kennedy's youth and charisma go far to explain his enduring hold on Americans and, indeed, people around the world.
It has meant that a tour which relied heavily for year after year on McEnroe's pulling power and charisma is drawing every stronger entry lists of players who miss the thrill of competition, with Henman just the latest to get the bug again.
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