But perhaps, without the charisma and the infidelity, perhaps a sort of Republican Clinton.
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Mr Paisley had the charisma to carry his party into a deal it does not like.
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In a column published by The Atlantic, Hamid said Morsi lacks the charisma and "crossover appeal" of al-Shater.
And he has the charisma to take on Mr Wigley at the hustings.
Will we miss the spills, the thrills, the glamour and the charisma?
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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And he had the charisma to develop and spread the message to Apple followers, creating efficient and effective WOM and buzz campaigns.
Part of the charisma of this aesthetic is that it draws attention to the ways in which the tomboy is not masculine.
Mr Pizarro, a forthright liberal, has the charisma that Mr Solbes lacks.
And there is this: Religions are sustained in the long run by the consolations of their teachings and the charisma of their leaders.
With his high cheekbones and dazzling smile, Martinez has the charisma of a mainstream star, which he is to many in the Cuban-American musical community.
The grandeur, childishness, petulance and the charisma, I thought, was tremendous.
Mr Vajpayee has acquired the charisma that once belonged to members of Mrs Gandhi's dynasty: her martyred husband, Rajiv, his martyred mother, Indira, and Indira's father, Jawaharlal Nehru.
The problem is not just Mr Davis (though he notably lacks the charisma of, say, Governor Pat Brown, who oversaw the academic and highway spending of the 1960s).
George Galloway has proved that he has the charisma, the celebrity and the message to appeal to the young, the disillusioned and the angry particularly in the Muslim community.
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.
He has the charisma necessary for someone who's the frontman in this kind of organization and the strength of someone who at times has to resort to the animal side.
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Though amiable and bearing the Blair seal of approval, Mr David is hardly a household name, and lacks the charisma to stand up to Dafydd Wigley, Plaid Cymru's eloquent leader.
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.
Now however, the charisma of Mr Tsipras, the fear of a far-right backlash, the depth of the crisis and the seeming inability of Pasok to recover, may thrust Tsipras himself into the Morales role.
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.
The 57-year-old's electoral appeal is built around his affability, but the candidate continues to be dogged by questions from even within his own party about whether he has the charisma and decisiveness to be president.
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.
The 57-year-old's electoral appeal is built around his affability, but the candidate was dogged during the campaign by questions from even within his own party about whether he has the charisma and decisiveness to be president.
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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Rescuing a company of thousands by having the guts to make tough decisions, the charisma to sell them, and the determination to see them through is sort of a Chrysler tradition established by another leader of Italian heritage, Lee Iacocca.
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Franklin Roosevelt had no trouble pinning the nation's economic difficulties on the Republicans who had fiddled with free-market extremism as the nation's economy burned, and it took 40 years and the charisma of Ronald Reagan for anyone to put voice to that ideology again.
That it's so entertaining as it recounts the tumultuous 40-year marriage of an emotionally difficult 80-year-old Japanese Pop Artist and his onetime teenaged bride a union that has always been plagued by issues of money, alcohol and ego testifies to the tenacity of its director and the charisma of its subjects: Ushio (the Boxer) and Noriko Shinohara (Cutie).
He has the combative charisma that Turks of the teeming cities or small Anatolian towns love.
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