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"charisma" Definitions
  1. the powerful personal quality that some people have to attract and impress other people

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What, then, of Mr. Buttigieg — the viral sensation whose charisma can feel like a disarming dearth of traditional charisma?
There's apparently one or two Charisma cards for single players (one is called "Lone Wanderer") but investing in Charisma seems to be aimed at team players.
My mom insisted that her love of the movie had much less to do with Channing Tatum's abs than it did with his charisma (his charisma!!).
I also didn't possess a certain kind of feral charisma or mystery, and I didn't know, though I wondered a lot, if charisma correlated with talent.
They are whirling black holes of charisma who, once in range of each other's gravitational pull, form a binary black hole, sucking all charisma out of the surrounding galaxies and sending out powerful waves of non-charisma to radiate across the universe for billions of years.
That winner must ask not what her charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent can do for her, but what she can do for her charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
Normally, presidential candidates must choose among potential vice presidents who offer different virtues: regional variety versus governing experience; governing experience versus charisma; charisma versus national-security credentials, and so on.
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He relied on his charisma to bring in new followers.
A. A great leader stands out because of natural charisma.
Cher's charisma and talent has stood the test of time.
To be a good wrestler, you have to have charisma.
For Luis Fonsi, charisma seems to run in the family.
Mr Grillo has lent the M5S visibility and celebrity charisma.
People who could bring a lot of charm and charisma.
But Dane DeHaan lacks Bruce Willis' charisma and comedic sense.
Compounding GERB's problems, Tsacheva was seen as lacking Borisov's charisma.
Mr Galiotti suspects liberals are envious of Che's posthumous charisma.
But in religion, Lee discovered her native boldness and charisma.
The prime minister may not have the gift of charisma.
The biggest mistake is to equate leadership entirely with charisma.
Wrinkles, maturity, and experience also have an effect on charisma.
Some are vulgar without charisma, while others are inscrutably dull.
Rafael sees Monica's charisma and talent reflected in his granddaughter.
They have charisma -- they got this far for a reason.
But experts wonder whether all that charisma has a downside.
Charisma is hard to define, but it matters in politics.
But Gugino's charisma resists the story's attempts to simplify matters.
Lil Wayne does, technically, warn us to excuse his charisma.
One relies on the charisma of a weathered Harrison Ford.
He's trying his best to steer her power and charisma.
Well, I think he has a certain amount of charisma.
This is a matter less of authenticity than of charisma.
Also, he had a massive amount of charisma and presence.
Charisma seems to add a few inches to his height.
Opponents say he lacks charisma and a clear political vision.
This is not to say that he is without charisma.
The difference lies in the way his charisma is deployed.
Mr. Ambudkar has an easy charisma and a cleareyed candor.
Friends were drawn to the Shavers' energy, charisma and laughter.
"His charisma comes from his emotion," one former follower explained.
You can see her charisma and leadership qualities right away.
He built on their accomplishments but couldn't compare in charisma.
He has it all: the talent, the look, the charisma.
Smith is an actor you hire for his raw charisma.
"People either say, 'Oh, Charisma, you have such a big heart, you're such an angel,' but I don't have a bigger heart than anyone else because I decided to be with Cole," Charisma said.
You're a very sweet person, you have a lot of charisma.
This tribute will celebrate Gregg Allman's soul, charisma and enduring artistry.
And charisma comes from saying what's true to you, you know?
The magic of that show was Pollard: her charisma was undeniable.
At 46 years old, O'Rourke is identifiable because of his charisma.
A president does not rule by personal authority and personal charisma.
She shakes the world with her charisma & continues to stay grounded.
Had a lot of women, he had a lot of charisma.
His galvanizing charisma is just one of the album's many charms.
His attributes are charisma, spontaneity, frequent communication and quick decision-making.
You can't deny the charisma that is Jareth the Goblin King.
Research indicates hand gestures are an important part of our charisma.
Generate buzz with confrontational statements, outsized self-promotion, and abundant charisma.
He's Tony Stark minus the charisma, Stephen Strange minus the brilliance.
Preston whose charisma begins and ends with his unnervingly symmetrical features.
She immediately won over the crowd with her charisma and wit.
Theothus has a lot of charisma and he's a persuasive guy.
Maduro lacked his predecessor's charisma, and, worse, he lacked his money.
I really liked being around him, mostly because of his charisma.
Mr. Kenney's confidence and charisma were honed at an early age.
"He had a charisma about him," said former supervisor Stuart Baggaley.
Extraordinary charisma and interpersonal skills are partly natural but also learned.
But he lacks charisma and has failed to improve the economy.
But his charisma cannot salvage what is ultimately a slight story.
It's rare to hear a musician with such clarity and charisma.
He attributed Romo's success to a combination of charisma and smarts.
"He has a lot of charisma," Puig added, through an interpreter.
He had this air of confidence about him, a certain charisma.
They're part of it, essential to it, evidence of her charisma.
But Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's gifts of charisma are not easily scalable.
Jones's performance is a marvel, exuding vitality, charisma and sexual confidence.
"Personal charisma is only part of the story," Mr. Ignatieff wrote.
The five Imani players performed the music with charisma and verve.
Few knew that his charisma could fade when he was alone.
A source of Mister Rogers's charisma was his old-style conservatism.
He has the interpersonal charisma only the most talented politicians have.
For good reason, Germans have a certain allergy to political charisma.
Gillespie is a well known name with a charisma-deficient image.
Conceitedness and charisma can be easily confused in the wrong light.
He has a charisma, an ability to find the right words.
Trout, he said, has an endearing charisma that draws in opponents.
C.L. Franklin's ability to connect wasn't just charisma; it was craft.
Zidane's power, his infallibility, is rooted in his charisma, his status.
Saying it's charisma isn't really correct, because it's not just that.
"Onstage, he exuded simplicity, charisma and charm," she said by email.
His tight blend of power, flair, drive and charisma draws the crowds.
Though Tom is handsome, he lacks an easy charisma and JusstTom is
And part of charisma is that people tend to judge you generously.
But lurking under his apparent charisma is a violent and unpredictable nature.
Republicans, who still think he's just using charisma picked up from reality
The charisma and drive of Mr Modi is part of the explanation.
"Hillary didn't have that charisma," said Mary Corsair, a retired school counselor.
But the film makes Ally's raw vocal performances central to her charisma.
Her charisma is more apparent in Sigourney than on the national stage.
Will people listen to her because she has insights, charisma and credibility?
Charisma, strong determination, clarity of thinking, ruthless intellectual honesty and insatiable energy.
I think it's obvious how much charisma, intelligence and charm Rachel embodies.
Because on the surface everyone's like, 'Oh my God, so much charisma.
Seen as having plenty of acumen and experience but lacking in charisma.
And our Bartleby columnist explores the role of charisma in good leadership.
"Don't be fooled by her charisma," Altman warns in this exclusive trailer.
Laura has the charisma and the emotional arc of a main character.
Her on-screen charisma is tempered by a mischievous sense of humor.
We appreciate Shane's charisma, but it's difficult not to agree with Ramsay.
There was no denying he had just an incredible amount of charisma.
Even your greatest enemies won't know how to deal with your charisma.
It's an entrancing vision of the boundary-dissolving power of sexual charisma.
Anchoring the pungent 1990s ambience is Mr. Hoult, easily oozing cool charisma.
" And there's this ... Penn wrote of Chapo, "He has an indisputable charisma.
Mr. Ehrenreich might have no trouble matching or surpassing Mr. Ford's charisma.
He was a diminutive performer, with charisma that could fill 10 stadiums.
Abadi was seen by some Iraqis as lacking charisma and as ineffective.
It also involves a lot of charisma as part of the performance.
The production is lucky to have lead singers with standout vocal charisma.
Lee's charisma, ambition and relentless appetite for combat leap off the pages.
Moreover, the contestants had been selected for their charisma and their combustibility.
Can you feel the Elba charisma shining through all that scary makeup?
Philippe said Macron lacked Kennedy's charisma and was full of empty promises.
He leaned on an outsized, nearly feral charisma more than his words.
Though disingenuous, this populism -- delivered with anger and charisma -- is Trump's Excalibur.
Trump's charisma must not be underestimated when it comes to the economy.
Back to being the charisma-bypassed champions of 2 bar Ableton loops?
Somewhat miraculously, Solo saps both Lando and Donald Glover of any charisma.
On one hand, we can rule massive land off of pure charisma.
Elephants draw charisma from their wondrous size, but that brings vulnerability, too.
It is not charisma, daring or eloquence that have made her remarkable.
Blair's contrived charisma hung in the air like a child star's burp.
In this setting, her loose, silly charisma sharpened into a steely deadpan.
It's the alcohol that almost kills him, but the charisma doesn't help.
His strengths — charisma, youthful vigor, powerful oratory and demographic appeal — are obvious.
A charisma deficit can be offset with a healthy infusion of chutzpah.
Harry has no thoughts, only Mr. Fiennes's charisma and will, his action.
Margaery knew how to use her charisma to advance her family's interests.
She possesses an uncanny ability to turn her natural charisma into diffidence.
"It can't just be all charisma and a terrible platform," she said.
Portraits of Bellamy are here too, attesting to his intensity and charisma.
He also has 7 stamina, 8 fund raising ability, and 8 charisma.
Incumbent charisma: The incumbent party candidate is charismatic or a national hero. 13.
Challenger charisma: The challenging party candidate is not charismatic or a national hero.
It's only right that he would use his natural charisma to hawk beer.
"Her charisma is sexual and humorous," Psychology Today wrote of her speaking style.
Ralph was the quieter of the two brothers, overshadowed by Carter's stage charisma.
He just had that type of charisma, that you wanted to watch him.
As audiences, we have a remarkable inability to conceive of charisma as acting.
In short: casual chivalry, urbane charisma and just the slightest hint of cheek.
He cracks jokes, dances a little, and just exhibits a little overall charisma.
And even he, wasn't the actor, who exuded sex and charisma like you.
It's like, 'We need to bring that person back, and she's got charisma.
None of which is to say that charisma does not matter at all.
Trump seems like he has charisma, but I'm not convinced he actually does.
"His natural charisma, that amazing voice, they inspire faith and confidence," she said.
He's a more blustery version of Vincent, all charisma and no follow-through.
RIVERA: Because they couldn&apost compete with someone with that kind of charisma.
You get the point: "Charisma" has historically been seen as a man's world.
"She always had charisma," dad Billy Ray tells PEOPLE about Miley, now 23.
Analysts say his relative youth and charisma could make him a strong candidate.
His movies saved my childhood and his extraordinary charisma informed all my performances.
And he argues they don't need a leader with the charisma of Trudeau.
"Trump's brilliance to me is that he has incredible charisma," Stevens tells PEOPLE.
Kermit Schweidel: Jack Stricklin was a unique individual, really the definition of charisma.
She has a "sense of youth, glamour and charisma," writes CNN's Maeve Reston.
And those qualities go by the name of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
O'Rourke's charisma and perceived authenticity ensure that he will retain a fervent following.
What the three-term congressman possesses in charisma, he lacks in track record.
Yet for all Mr Besigye's charisma, the threat from the opposition is limited.
As a performer, Bailliart impressed me with his intensity, charisma, and memorization skills.
Such revelations are candid but distracting, and hopelessly eclipsed by Leonard's formidable charisma.
Labour leader would, by the power of charisma and common sense, save Britain
You can develop talent in the same way you develop charisma or creativity.
In certain shots, he is almost heartbreakingly beautiful, yet unaware of his charisma.
And Jacob Storms, another young smoothie, displayed a strong crooner's voice and charisma.
Corporate comms execs began to scale the charisma and vision of the founder.
And he doesn't have the charisma to rile up people, which Trump does.
The duo's tardiness is easily brushed off—fans can't stay mad at charisma.
Kimbo Slice was equal parts Greek mythology, Horatio Alger story, and sheer charisma.
Franklin had charisma, and he had turned Vanderbilt into a 9-3 team.
It's not just that both men boast alarming hair and exude gamy charisma.
She's the type of person who oozes warmth and charisma, even from afar.
I was attracted to Raymond's intelligence and charisma, and we began hanging out.
Klaus Florian Vogt may have a lighter voice and lacks Mr. Kaufmann's charisma.
On a brighter note, Lilith in Leo's sparkling charisma is a magnificent thing.
Socialist Yugoslavia, built around the charisma of authoritarian leaders, grew during her adolescence.
Pat Cleveland and daughter Anna Cleveland share the same charisma on the catwalk.
That's her métier, and where Clinton wants for charisma, Oprah overflows with it.
After all, there's just no substitution for real charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.
This is one of Ledger's earliest leading role and the charisma is apparent.
Bookish and serious, he sometimes lacks the charm or charisma of his competitors.
"Story time rises or falls on the charisma of the storyteller," she said.
Mr. Trudeau enjoys the rare political combination of good looks, charisma and pedigree.
" Klobuchar, they added, "is the very definition of Midwestern charisma, grit and sticktoitiveness.
Plus, Tom Hiddleston gives Loki a slippery, smirky charisma that's hard to resist.
But let's face it, neither is overburdened with charisma and a compelling presence.
She swaggers into scenes with a charisma that's impossible to look away from.
It's part of his charisma, and he uses it on the campaign trail.
Lee's undeniable charisma is already apparent from his first appearances in the film.
Saccone was a poor candidate, with weak fundraising and not a lot of charisma.
Heart always on his sleeve, with the most powerful charisma, strength, humor and talent.
"AI can do so much, but it can't replace human charisma or creativity — yet."
The statesman has also been revered for his charisma and impact as a leader.
It's part of why he's named his new EP Charisma, which also drops today.
Flaws in the armor Despite Holmes' charisma, the product she peddled never actually worked.
My friends would describe me as an aphrodisiac with unmatched charisma and charm, probably.
Daniel's undoubted talent and charisma are a huge bonus and statement for the team.
Bloomberg is not known for charisma, one-on-one or on the debate stage.
He also has a charisma so powerful it should come with a warning label.
Girls loved him for his charisma, frosty blond hair, and his catchy pop songs.
Zuckerberg is also no Tony Stark, at least when it comes to cinematic charisma.
Blair said Schaefer's charisma — along with the winning — was perfect for kindling fan interest.
Then, he was a disruptive outlier with charisma and force of will, reluctantly embraced.
" To David, he hurls, "You're uninspiring, you lack charisma — you lack your own personality!
In his campaign's view, Rubio's charisma — and Cruz's lack of it — is potentially determinative.
So I think he has much more of the charisma that his grandfather had.
Nathan is an awful person, but Sheehan's unforced charisma makes you love him anyway.
It was his charm and his charisma that won her heart from the start.
Being Tim Tebow, he is still attracting attention for his charisma and devout Christianity.
Look at her on that stage—her natural charisma, her relaxed-but-focused demeanor.
I asked Lugo, who has a dry charisma, if he'd ever run for office.
In practice, voters respond to specific proposals less than personal charisma or simple familiarity.
Those include emotional stability, dominance, enthusiasm, conscientiousness, social boldness, self-assurance, intuitiveness and charisma.
By appearing in just one movie, each Chris maximizes his respective Chris charisma (Cachrisma?).
A-list psychologist Richard Reid says charisma is crucial to determining your future success.
"It's not about charisma and personality, it's about results and products," Jobs once said.
Streaming numbers, packed pop up shops, and charisma can only take you so far.
The question now is how far his charisma will carry a very dangerous deal.
It was the sheer hood charisma dripping over trap beats with pure, undeniable charm.
It suggests that its power is derived from its own charisma or innate properties.
Guinn says Jones' preternatural charisma, resourcefulness and political instincts would play in any era.
I think he's going to win because he's got this kind of dark charisma.
While Mr. Kaminski may have charisma, he obviously had little insight into financial matters.
With the charisma and comedic chops of these actresses, these scenes are quite funny.
" Denis saw Pattinson in "Twilight," she said, and was struck by his "heartrending charisma.
Both potential candidates have in spades what Patrick and Cuomo lack: charisma and authenticity.
Employees were mesmerized by Neumann's charisma and his "we're changing the world" inspirational speeches.
Clinton is stiff, lacks any sense of humor or charisma, and reeks of bureaucracy.
Like the great American Pharoah, she possessed a precocious intelligence and charisma to burn.
Jobs, orator as he was, pulled it off through charisma and sharp word choice.
Yet, in College Hoops 23K6, it's just my coach's charisma that brings players in.
It helps if you have Ephron's charisma and wit to be an entertaining host.
"Back to being the charisma-bypassed champions of 2 bar Ableton loops?" he tweeted.
Just like Joel Hradecky, Stephen Payne owes a lot to his laid back charisma.
James brings an easy charisma to a character who's designed to be a puzzle.
Alexa Saint-Fort arrived with her children, Charisma and Azariah, ages 3 and 2.
As for the candidates themselves, the Florida Senate race has been lacking in charisma.
The pull of Mr. Annan's moral charisma ensured a large and global journalistic entourage.
Or use my charisma to lie about what I recovered, keeping half for myself?
The defining characteristics of America's next drag superstar are charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
He has authority and charisma, and he casts a long shadow over Israel's politics.
She considered Jill Stein, but concluded that Stein didn't have enough charisma to win.
The senator from Minnesota is the very definition of Midwestern charisma, grit and sticktoitiveness.
By high school, Burke leveraged his intelligence and charisma to become a competitive debater.
Charisma, or at least our post-facto view, may have less impact than imagined.
"It takes a botanist to appreciate the charisma of a plant," Dr. McDonald said.
Roper has mined Luther's correspondence, and his charisma and complexity shine through the letters.
But even on the material taped at a radio station, his charisma is sparkling.
"Turn To Hate," from his debut album, Pony, puts his charisma on full display.
He sold his shamelessness as fearlessness and his charlatanism as charisma, and people believed.
Nor does he have the charisma to project and maintain a reality distortion field.
The dark charisma, which he displays so vividly at his rallies, is his superpower.
Gomes doesn't really stack up to Ortiz, as far as charisma or production go.
Thanks to this sign's charisma and outgoing nature, Venus is right at home in it.
Concerned lawmakers say Wilders' charisma and controversy are pulling other parties to the right. 4.
Unfortunately, the role of stick-in-the-mud puts a damper on Groban's natural charisma.
Though Arie's lack of charisma, and this season's total absence of drama, has not helped.
It doesn't, and Portman's natural charisma is forced to fill in a lot of gaps.
Charisma is supposedly intrinsic, it just is, it is not the accumulation of acting decisions.
Rickman has found in the Sun King a character worthy of his imperious, reptilian charisma.
But I'm not really playing Eileen; I could never capture the charisma of Ms. Myles.
She has bags of charisma, and shows all the humour, bravery, intelligence and eccentricity required.
His charisma and folksy advice have earned him cult-like status among the country's entrepreneurs.
There, he learned the Quran and used his charisma to recruit prisoners for Islamic jihad.
Even her off-screen promotion of the show was noteworthy, giving off major star charisma.
Jason is much more pragmatic but brings so much charisma and passion to our relationship.
He just had that drive and charisma that I knew we could make it happen.
Convincing others to buy goods and services is a useful skill, requiring charisma and persistence.
His charisma also helped a fledging athletic-shoe company called Nike gain traction with runners.
Mr Polis has the credentials of a computer geek and the charisma of one, too.
Producer Person: Seriously, we love the charisma you brought to What Would Ryan Lochte Do?
And, like her other work, it's glued together by her effortless charisma and virtuoso musicianship.
"He continued, "And I was like, 'None of this is based on ability or charisma.
He says that anyone who meets Hambleton can't help but be engaged by his charisma.
Or crackles with charisma as countrymen and women fawn over him like a rock star.
This man of enormous talents and charisma will now have to play a secondary role.
This (parody) trailer nestles Binks' unparalleled charisma and character value comfortably into a protagonist role.
This figure of cruel and empty charisma became in some historical sense wedded to Arthur.
Son said he invested in companies like Alibaba based on the charisma of the leaders.
Both, however, also lack charisma, and that seems to have hampered Warner's political progress more.
From his speaking style to his charisma, he is the best that Democrats (still) have.
To talk with him is to be held in a tractor beam of pure charisma.
But he has no inherent dislike for the new politics of charisma and perceived authenticity.
Other experts have argued that charisma is not necessary to be a top business executive.
Lindsted saw an undersized, moderately athletic youngster with a good shot but, above all, charisma.
During the run-through, his eyes seemed chillier, his lips thinner, his charisma seductively remote.
He resembles Leonardo Dicaprio in Romeo + Juliet with greasy skin and possesses a goofy charisma.
He was a master at charisma, he was dangerously charming, and an unparalleled public speaker.
Wolfe's attack on Chomsky — whom he calls "Noam Charisma" — is precise, scathing and not undeserved.
It's a good role for Mr. Kaufmann, who conveys Johnson's inner torment while exuding charisma.
But if a candidate lacks charisma, it can be hard to make up for it.
Her charisma is indelible and also, within the parameters of the story, a bit superfluous.
It also shows that his confidence and charisma were with him from the beginning. Z.W.
It also describes the bright spirit and infectious charisma that made Guthrie a folk hero.
But he fired off a barrage of jokes, and that storied charisma was still there.
Mr. Saccone, 60, was a wet blanket of a candidate, without a scintilla of charisma.
Yen doesn't have Chow's smoldering charisma, Chan's comic chops, nor Li's ball-of-intensity fury.
He did not lose his folksy charisma or fire the architects of his political operation.
An informative, admiring documentary is brought alive by the charisma and brilliance of its subject.
Qiao (Zhao Tao), from a more respectable background, amplifies her lover's charisma with her own.
It captures his immense charisma: how he could "expect too much" and expand the possible.
Many commented on his charisma, and how it seemed to make him larger than life.
Like Mr. Trudeau, he developed a reputation for his charisma and a natural emotional intelligence.
It's telling, though, that even at his best, Bloomberg is a profoundly lacking candidate. Charisma?
Mr. Alagna arrived in the early 1990s as a tenor of immense gifts and charisma.
He seems accustomed to employing his physical charisma in the service of his business interests.
Like Obama, he relies on charisma and optimism to make such a future seem possible.
Only Yoshiko, with her harsh, unpredictable edge, has the charisma of a fully imagined character.
"What Woody brings is ineffable — call it charisma, call it charm, likability," the director said.
He will always be remembered for his humor and charisma and will be missed enormously.
As leaders, they are also known for their charisma and short bursts of intense action.
Iago still pulls the strings, but has none of the dark charisma of Verdi's villain.
That charisma endeared Mohamed to Mexicans and the 49-year old has rarely been away.
He knows how to electrify a crowd, he's got a good deal of natural charisma.
But he lacks the charisma and the mass support that Nawaz and Maryam Sharif have.
Concrete political and economic questions in Pakistan have often been overshadowed by charisma and slogans.
And yet, I still find myself charmed by the beauty and charisma of its ensemble.
He's not a good talker and, beyond his good looks, there's no raw charisma there.
While he comes by his charisma naturally, he makes it a point to be informed.
Comparing the responses of business leaders with their colleagues, her team found that leaders with too much charisma may pay less attention to the practical details of how to execute their plans, but those with too little charisma may not convey a long-term vision.
" Charisma Carpenter: "I think the fans would just go crazy if something like that would happen.
Dripping with charisma, the video finds Sophie hanging out around Melbourne and doing nothing in particular.
Both the press and Roxy fans took to Eno's charisma, challenging Ferry's status as a frontman.
The 19-year-old oozes charisma and can raise audiences' blood pressure with one devastating look.
We had a charismatic leader who really mistrusted charisma, and didn't like the idea of leading!
Their chicks are basically cute fluffballs made of fat and charisma that dance in children's movies.
But Nakamura's undeniable charisma is partly the result of a that WWE holds in open contempt.
His charisma and the luminosity and the wealth of his world was very attractive and fascinating.
Ms. Damrau brings brilliant coloratura agility, radiant sound and charisma galore to the role of Leila.
There's Big Brother bro Caleb, who has tremendous charisma and a history of building successful alliances.
And, like many things he has no business pulling off, Healy does it while oozing charisma.
But Patrick's positive message and Booker's intense charisma will also both play in Iowa living rooms.
His odd charisma, name recognition and ability to work up a devoted crowd are real advantages.
Marquis-Boire was good-looking and highly intelligent; he had a magnetic charisma that attracted people.
"Together, they have a natural charm and charisma, and complement each other when socializing," Tripp says.
Zelooperz: I'm influenced by E-40 and his unorthodox, genuine personality, flow, and charisma on tracks.
"Hendrix hit on me and it's impossible to describe his charisma, it was huge," she said.
Or, in RuPaul's Drag Race terms, the candidate with the most charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
Bowie turned the macho charisma of Presley into something far more glittery, fluid, and joyously transgressive.
There isn't any criteria except that it has to be someone with a lot of charisma.
Nivola's unnamed sensei has a certain intense charisma, but the movie observes it from a remove.
Since she didn't come to the café to perform a bass solo, I get the charisma.
Overall he's fighting the charisma the other ones have, but he's best choice of them all.
They'd use their considerable celebrity and charisma to drive a better solution through diplomacy and politics.
The good news is that your likability quotient or charisma isn't something you're just born with.
Etienne has the charisma of a cult leader and the practiced intensity of a top athlete.
Her smile, her charisma, her beauty put every single person who watched her under a spell.
Rubio has the ideas and the charisma to bring independents and moderates under the GOP tent.
He was glam that didn't have to go the gym—the textbook definition of heated charisma.
She may not have a golden gramophone, but she's got charisma and vocal control for days.
Still, Raisi's run has been "mediocre at best" and the candidate lacks charisma, according to Kupchan.
He's incredibly self-assured and full of charisma, with a slightly crazed look in his eye.
We aren't all blessed with Beyoncé charisma, so as wedding season approaches, it's time to rehearse.
Often associated with its less desirable half-brother "charm," charisma is seen as a star quality.
Cosby was an extraordinarily successful actor and comedian primarily because of his personal charisma and charm.
The film is at its most powerful when it's relying primarily on Parker's charisma and presence.
It's so simple: His attitude, his way of speaking, his charisma—everything about 22Pac impressed me.
He is soft spoken and lacks the charisma of even the most remotely formidable political figures.
The question is whether he has the charisma to sell that agenda to a broader public.
Mr. Gay radiates a sexy charisma and warmth as Caufy, rendering his women troubles thoroughly believable.
Not exactly riveting programming (though, given the charisma of the Obamas, it certainly wouldn't be unwatchable).
The legacy of his bodacious charisma was built to last well beyond his death on Friday.
Mr. Walker, who oozed charisma in "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson," holds the show together, for sure.
Choosing Mike Pence — who has the personality, the charisma and the star wattage of a rutabaga.
If he's going to threaten a friendship, his charisma needs to be more than just sexual.
He was tall, with piercing blue eyes and a boyish charisma that outlasted his initial awkwardness.
Kaiser has built a reputation for seriousness and stability in stark contrast to Haider's populist charisma.
That's why she advises boards seeking a CEO to look beyond their performance record and charisma.
James Marsters, Emma Caulfield, Charisma Carpenter, and Nicholas Brendon were on hand to represent Team Buffy.
Thugger lives in space, melody and charisma, but Baby's doing something slightly different, slightly more cocky.
It takes a special blend of chops and charisma to do it and do it well.
The panels pointed out that the Frog isn't very tall and has a lot of charisma.
The actor delivers a tour de force of self-effacement, a bravura demonstration of borrowed charisma.
"Andrew has the charisma of 10 people rolled into one," she told The Guardian in February.
Batkie's writing is equally disciplined, radiating vibrant, if somewhat vacant, charisma like a practiced holiday guest.
What makes that possible is ecotourism, which is made possible by the great charisma of gorillas.
There is only one quality — beyond, of course, charisma — that Democrats should demand in their nominee.
"I'm not the person who comes to battle with, if you will, extensive charisma," he said.
Even to his mostly Sunni constituents, Mr. Hariri has never matched his father's charisma or effectiveness.
Each one brings enough credibility and charisma to "Book Club" to render its weaknesses largely irrelevant.
Despite being close to nonverbal, he demonstrates charisma, a sharp sense of humor and emotional sensitivity.
The sisters have great charisma onscreen, although their mother, Hwei Lin Sung, earns the biggest smiles.
They have their own constituencies and their own interests that exist entirely apart from Trump's charisma.
As the character begins to pull himself together, he faces forward and displays charisma and strength.
Over the past month, Shapovalov's charisma and fiery on-court style have enthralled spectators and commentators.
But for the most part, he seemed unable to project a vibrant persona, let alone charisma.
Often, charisma is the Trojan horse that carries new sounds, styles or ideas into the mainstream.
Mr. Xi is no Chairman Mao, however; he lacks the charisma to be a modern emperor.
As Ernesto, Harold Wilson, a stentorian bass, sang with impressive focus, carrying power and quiet charisma.
He's a charming, personable leader with the kind of charisma typically seen in Southwest flight attendants.
Haenel, radiantly blonde with an enigmatic, neo-Classical face, fuses movie-star charisma with aristocratic poise.
A writer who can do that with charisma and insight, again and again, is a marvel.
" Acknowledging that the drawling Alabama senator lacked Palin's charisma, Bannon said, "You'll be the anti-candidate.
"The biggest thing we look for is charisma," Levesque said, on a recent visit to Orlando.
And Mr. Klein is well served by his actors, who exude conviction, charisma and palpable ardor.
She has a disarming charisma, of which she is well aware and even a bit leery.
A huge part of that is a testament to Robert Downey Jr's effortless charisma and performance.
The ease and charisma of the performers, trained and nonprofessional actors alike, heighten the emotional impact.
He has none of Trump's dark charisma and none of his political instincts for what's popular.
Mr. Johnson has charisma and a record as a vote-getter, from his London mayoral campaigns.
Depeche Mode's stagecraft is the only part of 280 that can rival their teen fans' charisma.
Talk to sources, both the good guys and former bad guys, and they acknowledge his charisma.
It's worth asking to what degree charisma, as we have defined it, is a masculine trait.
Not just because of their skills, and the experience they have, and their immediate charisma on camera.
A Malay pirate, he has the kind of charisma that can turn ten men into "an army".
It's focused instead on a couple dozen athletes it thinks have the charisma to become internet stars.
Perhaps one man, armed with nothing but irrepressible charisma and a hearty "¡Dale!" can save the world.
Da Silva&aposs humble beginnings and everyman charisma also help him identify with voters in the region.
He enjoyed her charisma and invited her to come to New York to work for the network.
Melodic, groovy, and oozing with charisma, Secondsight play an introspective style of hardcore akin to Turning Point.
Tru's charisma is on full show, leading the crowd through every snap, hip-thrust, and falsetto jump.
Robbins had natural charisma and dominated the stage at 6-foot-7, with a gravelly baritone voice.
Admiral McRaven exemplifies character, charisma, astute knowledge of foreign affairs and a rational approach to domestic problems.
He also manages to deliver goofy lines without compromising charisma, even when sharing the screen with Glover.
Li Tongxiao admitted to rather liking Mr Trump, citing his "charisma", wealth and success before entering politics.
Likewise, repealing Obamacare collapsed partly because he lacked the knowledge and charisma to win over rebel Republicans.
But even in simple garb he projects every ounce of his significant charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
It doesn't hurt that he has a lot of personal charisma and is legitimately kind of funny.
Celebrated actor Sidney Poitier plays the young man with his customary on-screen charisma, fire and grace.
But whether any athlete can come close to matching Bolt's dominance and charisma is a different matter.
"It's shocking how often he was comfortable being naked and how giggly he is," Charisma Carpenter, a.k.a.
Nope. Flatliners 2017 is the same dumb movie as Flatliners 1990, minus most of the surface charisma.
As the man himself recedes, with all his messy charisma, his music is assuming a different profile.
The new Fab Five exudes the energy and charisma characteristic of Queer Eye in its early iteration.
Mr. Fielden had vowed to revive the "literary charisma" of the magazine of Fitzgerald and Dos Passos.
Democrats should instead ask which candidates have the political savvy and charisma to build a big tent.
"He is gifted with charisma, he is a storyteller," says Ivan Bares, the director of "Ja, Kajinek".
The charisma of Fidel Castro, who died in 2016, was for decades a pillar of Cuba's regime.
Libertarians like the idea of a charisma-free candidate, since he'd be incapable of getting much done.
She had her personal charisma, and the ability to change the way things looked by redescribing them.
How self-made billionaire Jack Ma used charisma and masterful speaking skills to build the Alibaba empire
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" star Charisma Carpenter landed her first role ever with a part on "Baywatch."
"Peter is my favorite because, first of all, he is like, charisma personified," Bell explained to Kimmel.
Her sparkling charisma can light up a room, and her lush womanly figure suggests fertility and eroticism.
Healy has charisma and an utter disinterest in wearing undershirts, but he never comes across as intimidating.
She had an unnerving charisma that would no doubt take her beyond the parochial world of design.
So in season six, Top Chef made a concerted effort to load up on talent and charisma.
But Vargas has an abrasive public image and a lack of charisma that puts off many voters.
Plus, he combines retrograde views with a total lack of charisma and an inability to sound sincere.
"You used your charisma, your pretty face, to push this very ugly gentrification," he said to me.
But she lacked Lula's charisma and negotiating skills, a fatal flaw in rough-and-tumble Brazilian politics.
We live in the age of analytics, but intangible things like charisma and authenticity still matter tremendously.
"Turnout will be a function of Andrew Gillum's charisma," said Bob Buckhorn, the Democratic mayor of Tampa.
Yet while Bundy's well-documented charisma is on full blast here, we only fleetingly feel its chill.
Tom Hardy brings a frightening charisma to this bleak and absorbing four-part mini-series from 2009.
She's the Niagara Falls of charisma, and as warm to the touch as Clinton can be cold.
But I watched as he drew into himself, seemingly intentionally, becoming a black hole of anti-charisma.
Finally, he's not a great speaker and qualifies as a charter member of the charisma-challenged caucus.
Clinton's camp will then look for "comfort on camera, charisma" and "a compelling personal narrative" among submissions.
And the terrific Mr. Cordero radiates a cool charisma that mixes a surface geniality with shrugging ruthlessness.
Her more polemical books extol danger, charisma, virility and bravado while ridiculing safety, tenderness, solidarity and weakness.
Most important, a leader who, through acumen, willpower and charisma, united a movement given to immobilizing infighting.
He seems immune, however, to the aloof charisma of Sontag's style (in fairness, he is not alone).
Only Franklin's story really does, and that's almost entirely on the strength of Mr. Idris's controlled charisma.
Strange, who does not have a surfeit of charisma, took the seat that was vacated when Sen.
Ironically, in Trump's case, channeling her charisma has been most successful when she isn't near the President.
Mirrorland finds Earthgang coating their grievances with charisma, but bouts of paranoia still manage to seep through.
This may be where a candidate's charisma — his or her ability to elicit committed followership — becomes indispensable.
The picture's single saving grace is Chase's co-star Dreyfuss, who deploys all of his considerable charisma.
Danes keeps Carrie watchable through the sheer force of her charisma, and Patinkin is always a treat.
Pine brings his relaxed charisma and presence to the role, and he's the one reason to watch.
Mr. Chávez was a lousy manager, but he had charisma and won elections more or less democratically.
Rents were still affordable and charisma was more appreciated than a PhD or any other academic expertise.
It doesn't help that Hughes plays Marc as emotionally detached and charisma-free for much of the movie.
Franco believes Robredo will be a successful opposition leader mainly due to her untainted public image and charisma.
I did my best to engage them, but I think I broke my charisma bone at some point.
His youth, charisma, and dizzying ascent have some thinking he's a top contender to inherit Barack Obama's mantle.
This kind of leap is unheard of — but NBC is betting on Kelly's charisma and her widespread popularity.
Newspaper endorsements tend to favour the party out of power, perhaps because editors are enthralled by challengers' charisma.
Ocasio-Cortez thrills her supporters with charisma, including on Twitter where she brushes off haters with modern finesse.
Ejiofor is angrier, more malevolent, and more terrifying than Irons, whose Scar has more charisma and more megalomania.
The case for O'Rourke is that he has more charisma in his fingernail than that random PSA listener.
Combined with the band's undeniable charisma, and a collection of grade-A pop bangers, this leaves you euphoric.
His charisma revealed itself slowly, over the course of mesmerizing conversation that would leave you hungry for more.
She can see the charisma and the friendship developing, and I don't think she likes that very much.
I said at our convention, I said, you know we nominated someone larger than life, known for charisma.
The photo, iconic thanks to both its composition and the charisma of its subject, was instantly meme-able.
The charismatic personality doesn't typically stem from a reconciled inner life, and Bill's charisma was, of course, legendary.
The other issue about which Monica's Story is admirably frank is on the seductive pleasures of sexual charisma.
From 1999 to 2004, [Trump] was on Howard Stern all the time and you could see his charisma.
When a promotion selects someone to be their champion, they're endorsing that performer's skill, charisma, and drawing power.
Charisma [Carpenter, who played Cordelia] was great and then Glenn Quinn [who played Doyle] was strong and fantastic.
He brought charisma, conviction and a fierce tribalism to the group, and it soon began to pay dividends.
He still has legions of fans and colleagues who admire and respect his generosity, culinary knowledge and charisma.
Starr handles them all with charisma, care and skill honed from half a century of lopsided social interactions.
He thought he'd be an actor of some sort since he always had this presence and this charisma.
With his charisma and good looks, many hailed Simpson as a personality who transcended sports, class and race.
Known for his rapid-fire rhetoric and charisma, he became Africa's youngest president at the age of 34.
To the world they embodied power, elegance and charisma during an eight-year White House tenure and beyond.
Jon Snow has the lineage, the friendships and the charisma to be such a transformational figure in Westeros.
For all his charisma, stirring speeches, and genuine political gifts, Booker's progressive track record is far from spotless.
Unkempt and impatient, often angry, Mr. Sanders projected a shambling charisma that caught the spirit of the time.
"Charisma is always pushing me out of my comfort zone, and that's something I really needed," Cole said.
To change a company the size of Exxon is no easy task, and Tillerson lacked his predecessor's charisma.
Maybe they would have wanted it from a candidate with more charisma and charm and less dogged unlikability.
At least Stewart's irrepressible charisma makes it out unharmed — hopefully to resurface someday in some other, better comedy. 
But thanks to his charisma and sharp political instincts, O'Rourke has made a substantial impact on Texas politics.
Drucker and Ernst have an easy sexual charisma, but that's not what makes this series novel, even daring.
There's no charisma, no high-minded ideals and no genuine appeal in her scripted, phony and predictable campaign.
"Every room he was in, he brought this unparalleled energy and liveliness and charisma," Mr. Willoughby, 20, said.
Their ardor and zeal for him is not based on charisma, but on his message and his authenticity.
That Mr. Solondz's pet lacks the noble charisma of Bresson's beast of burden is part of the point.
Both Trump and Neumann have built billion-dollar brands using a potent mix of charisma and clever marketing.
He's not the spitting image of Elvis, but he skillfully captures the singer's bloated charisma and his insecurity.
If he repeated James Corden's script from 2014, nobody would notice, such is the gravity of his charisma.
"Certainly, the charisma factor is there,"  Friedman of Gartner said when asked about the possibility of Ellison's return.
Plus, the lead characters lack the chemistry and charisma of original stars like Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens.
A.T. He had the charisma — and sex appeal — to hold his own against even the most glamorous colleagues.
Ms. Jackson, then primarily a stage actress, exudes movie star charisma (and won an Oscar for her performance).
The charisma that he often displays in interviews and that made Savage Mode a hit is amplified here.
Yet the movie's despondent tone and sibling sniping effectively douse its warmer moments and the actors' innate charisma.
He's a compelling figure: tough, brash, energetic, hardheaded, and with enough charisma for a dozen Audie Murphy movies.
There isn't the charisma you might associate with the governor of the fourth-largest state in the country.
With two charisma-free candidates in the Senate race, the gubernatorial contest could end up receiving more attention.
They have no charisma on the stage, and basically just sway in NFL tracksuits for the entire performance.
Many comics would not have included it, but there's always been a vulnerability to Sandler's frustrated Everyman charisma.
The 53-foot-tall bot, whose shape is often described in phallic terms, indeed projects a certain charisma.
" The combination of her vocal charisma and emotional restraint proved effective in the aching song "Das Irdische Leben.
She's not an incredible dynamo of charisma, but she does have a kind of charming dorky Midwestern shtick.
His daughter, meanwhile, wrangles her captive raptor with ease and confidence, and commands the screen with natural charisma.
Their collaboration on this ubiquitous Christmas carol is a low-simmering stock, full of comfort and easy charisma.
Charisma also helped Buffett develop connections with people across socioeconomic levels in both the public and private sectors.
Mr. Mahathir's enduring charisma and rapier speech energized the opposition, all the more so given his advanced age.
It was part of the Charisma distribution deal, which brought Ms. Lewis a stack of the label's releases.
And Mr. Trump has a certain animal cunning and roguish charisma that make him a very effective campaigner.
Performing well with progressives, while not alienating moderates, requires a disciplined messenger with the charisma to disarm detractors.
He called the doctrine "Jesus Plus Nothing," and the strategy seems to have relied on Coe's enormous charisma.
When reached by CNN, a representative for Crist pointed to a lengthy statement Crist gave to Charisma News.
Wearing his Army uniform (and patriotism on his sleeve), and with unquestionable charisma, North gave a remarkable performance.
Other qualities such as race, gender, friendliness to the establishment and just plain old charisma will matter too.
It's that she radiates confidence and charisma with every flip of her hair, every swerve of her hip.
But anyone with an ounce of charisma and a soupcon of gumption at least had a good chance.
"There was no sense of charisma; not even a hint of the old Mafia mystique," Mr. Anastasia wrote.
To Mr. Wakeman, it seemed like a perfect way to take advantage of Mr. Ross's charisma and authenticity.
She performs with self-confidence and charisma, complemented all along by her bouncing curls and an infectious grin.
Mr. Gomes, imparting Julian with his usual warmth and charisma, helped, but couldn't redeem the role's histrionic conducting.
If this distributes sympathies more evenly (as does Mr. Belcher's charisma), it skids awfully close to false balance.
Anton agrees, sucked in by Buddy's charm and charisma, shining on him after his years in the shadows.
In large part, Vanessa Hudgens's natural charisma is what makes The Princess Switch as charming as it is.
Cole and Charisma's story: 'Being a man is not about your body and what you can do physically — it's a lot more than that'Cole Sydnor and Charisma Jamison are also spreading the story of their interabled relationship with their YouTube channel, Roll with Cole & Charisma, which has about 170,000 subscribers.
He also learned how to navigate the press, relying on his charisma and journalism chops to win them over.
Playing a star of Brooks' stature — even so early on in her career — requires a rare brand of charisma.
To really pull it off, you need someone with the kind of charisma that can bring the house down.
Right away, Maduro, a former union leader, was hobbled both by his lack of charisma and tanking oil prices.
You're personable, so despite whatever drama you might stir up, people can't help but be drawn to your charisma.
Their leaders, a charisma-free robot and a superannuated Marxist, are two of the most unimpressive in recent history.
So much of the movie depends on quiet reminders of Smith's charisma, rather than a full-on charm offensive.
But could that same charisma eventually lead the young star to the White House as future commander-in-chief?
Lacking his predecessor's charisma, he has alienated many of Chávez's staunchest supporters, who have begun meeting with opposition leaders.
Charisma is suspect here, and when Mr. Peterson uses that word to describe Mr. Trudeau, it's not a compliment.
His charisma and his flaws and his amazing formula for inspiring and his illness left me feeling so sad.
Trump herself, who had a quiet charisma that seemed bigger than the appointments to the multi-million dollar home.
And he's matched in his charisma by Jordan Fisher as John Ambrose, a newish contender for Lara Jean's affections.
You finally had someone who had this charisma, and they're capturing it on TV for the very first time.
The fascist dictators of the 1930s and '40s were terrible people, but they tended to have loads of charisma.
"This new beetle may not win any Oscars for charisma," Taxon Expeditions' founder and entomologist Dr. Iva Njunjic said.
He's always had undeniable charisma, but his work in this film just swallows up everything and everyone around him.
She has said publicly that she lacks the natural charisma of President Barack Obama or her husband, Bill Clinton.
Age/vigor/charisma: During the 2016 nomination campaign, Trump used his media skills to mock his less charismatic opponents.
At 12, Danny is the youngest, shortest and quietest of the boys off-stage, but oozes charisma on it.
If you want a depressing slate of reading, take a look at the research of how people view charisma.
It drives me crazy because I really think, trust the actors to perform physically and have a natural charisma.
In your book, you seem deeply admiring of Robertson's accomplishments and charisma even as you're critical of his methods.
As a display of the political skills Mr Trump has added to his charisma, it was rather worryingly impressive.
Based on his findings he believes, above all else, social skill — and specifically charisma — comes down to being adaptable.
Muhammad Ali's athletic might, bold politics and boundless charisma extended his influence far beyond the world of championship boxing.
On that topic, Tomlinson didn't hold back, saying that everyone had a certain charisma that he felt he lacked.
Republicans are contrasting the personal qualities of the candidates, emphasizing Lamb's youth and charisma versus Saccone's ... well, facial hair.
"A prosecutor engaged in intentional misconduct faces immediate reprimand, including termination," Charisma Troiano, a spokeswoman for Mr. Thompson, said.
Despite Ramm's charisma, the intensity of his work and his stubborn, erratic personality kept him on the movement's fringes.
Too often, we've assumed that aggression, charm, and charisma are part of a natural-born leader's character and personality.
If you want to inject instant charisma into a hoary property, Phoebe Waller-Bridge is the person you call.
There is no debate that Phelps has always had the edge in medals and Bolt the edge in charisma.
He is also a terrific dancer who, given the chance to perform, displays the charisma of a natural star.
But for the most part, competence rather than charisma is seen as a prerequisite for success in those fields.
It's a metaphor for the 2016 campaign: Trump's fakeness veiled in populist charisma against Clinton's never-ending political calculations.
"He's just so authentic and has this presidential charisma," said Rita Ferris, president of the Northeastern Retail Lumber Association.
His flow, charisma, and hometown pride caught the attention of the boss of the Bay Area himself, E-40.
It's meticulously choreographed but not so complex that it distracts from the lilting electro-funk or Monáe's inescapable charisma.
Though he's probably the smallest in stature, he more than makes up for it in natural talent and charisma.
Zac Efron's portrayal of Bundy is in that same continuum, with his manipulative charisma and persistent claims of innocence.
The actor joked that McKay was looking for someone "charisma-free" and therefore turned to him for the role.
Yang's charisma stands outWhile Yang's signature plan may not pass muster, the proposal is mostly irrelevant to his draw.
Women have better outcomes in parliamentary systems; our system is designed for the horse race, demanding excitement and charisma.
He had no choice, he says: He was but a hapless schmo, blinded by Farrow's immense beauty and charisma.
"In terms of its meaning new things, pink has acquired the charisma and complexity of black," Ms. Steele said.
She has a charisma that defies pity and a sense of poise that can be both intimidating and heartbreaking.
Mr. Carmona, who returns to New York this week for the Flamenco Festival, has another quality as well: charisma.
But Dutty Dior has flow and a charisma that translates across the language barrier I'm trying to peek over.
Reagan was an actor, so when he went on stage he had this charisma and he would light up.
Ms. Ladnier, with her flirty acerbity, and Mr. Ramamurthy, with his easy physicality and shark's smile, drip with charisma.
The vibe veers from grungy to blissful, the characters' earnest charisma serving as the movie's force field against criticism.
Mr. Hammond was once seen as a technocrat who made up for his lack of charisma with calm competence.
Then, like now, Democrats lamented nominating a charisma-challenged politician who comes off as an out-of-touch elite.
"Thank you for your service, gentlemen!" said this version of Cher, imbued with potent charisma by Stephanie J. Block.
I think you know, I put out good content, I know how to get people interested, I have charisma.
Her goal is to gain a larger audience for the younger artists she cultivates without diluting their subversive charisma.
Lila (Ludovica Nasti and Gaia Girace) is prodigiously smart, with a fierce charisma and a prophet's coal-eyed intensity.
An uneasy alliance between the two and Mitsubishi of Japan was held together by the Napoleonic Mr Ghosn's charisma.
Jason Schwartzman stars as Max Fischer, an entrepreneurial sophomore at Rushmore Academy with lots of charisma and many talents.
Her charisma was tough, charming and sexy, combining various feminine pop archetypes without quite conforming to any of them.
But the crowd was grinning and dancing, swept up in some magical blend of nostalgia and Tyler's frontman charisma.
"The Crown" spins a fantasy in which all that matters in ruling is personal strength, tactical skill and charisma.
"She saw talent, she saw character, she saw artistic expression," says Mr. Gutierez, who still exhibits a fierce charisma.
Sometimes, however, the leader possesses such vision and charisma that the firm suffers from the loss of the leader.
"When you see someone with that kind of charisma and that kind of mind, you just know," she said.
Thirty-two years old and exuding charisma, Henrikson had something everyone wanted during those go-go days in 2006.
Generously enlarged quarters will only marginally relieve a chronic crush of visitors, the museum victimized by its own charisma.
As he is portrayed in the early parts of the film, Garcia is a man of irrepressible, joyful charisma.
Instead, Harris would bring her advantages — debating skill, powerful oratory and charisma — to the ticket without any obvious downside.
But Hollywood adores Mr. Washington, who, armed with charisma and that killer smile, effortlessly charmed the Globes crowd anyway.
Katherine Goble is the central hidden figure, a mathematical prodigy played with perfect nerd charisma by Taraji P. Henson.
By 22017, with his infectious energy and charisma, he had begun to outshine his former boss and mentor, Sen.
And while she's not an incredible dynamo of charisma, she does have a kind of charming dorky Midwestern schtick.
Yet preventing Donald Trump from taking power will likely require many additional infusions of Obama charisma, among other elixirs.
Ali, in particular, transcended sports with his charisma and taste for bigger battles than a boxing ring could provide.
Dina, the party monster she's playing in "Girls Trip," wields that charisma to demand that you be alive, too.
Justino has charisma, a reputation, and a talent for violence that no one her size seems able to match.
Whether those shows meet those criteria is debatable, but I increasingly started to live for David Costabile's sleazy charisma.
While many other American people may see you as someone to be ridiculed, I truly believe that you possess a certain 'je ne sais quoi,' (a french term which is often interpreted to denote one's inexplicable charisma.) Given a bit of book-reading/media-training/patience, that charisma could become your magic carpet.
Any geek outfitted with this month's Loot Crate swag is sure to kick their Charisma stats up a few notches.
He let his charisma and leadership drain away, to be replaced by a soup of the sour and the petulant.
Those who were grifted by Holmes claim they were taken in by her "charisma" as a blonde, blue-eyed woman.
Lacking in charisma, he prefers to let his clubs do the talking, and admits he has few interests outside golf.
Fernandez, with his good looks and on-field charisma, was in many ways a hero to Miami's sprawling Cuban community.
The field was funded and justified on the presumption of its value as a bulwark against propaganda and political charisma.
Mikhail Baryshnikov, a dancer of equal fame and legend, had also garnered fame for his charisma, stage presence, and jump.
"Despite all his charisma, Brad is the type of guy I'd instantly vote out of my Bachelorette mansion," she said.
Bloomberg's charisma-free speaking style and his warmth-deficit with crowds are all trademarks from his years in City Hall.
An old joke has it that an economist is someone who wanted to be an actuary but lacked the charisma.
It conveys his charisma, his intellect and the evolution of his political beliefs, including his advocacy of Hindu-Muslim reconciliation.
"Michael has charisma, a big, warm, playful personality, and has the rare ability to be himself on camera," Gelman said.
Brendan was on the show repping the NYPD ... and his charisma and dashing good looks landed him a speaking role!
Johnsonites may yet be proved right that their man has the charisma to change the rules of the political game.
Birch has phenomenal onscreen charisma — it's easy to believe that Teeny would go on to find the fame she craves.
He's often praised for his charisma and criticized for his lack of substance on policy and penchant for provocative rhetoric.
The combination of her prolific output, defiant cockiness, and magnetic charisma made her one of the world's biggest pop stars.
One group believe he has the charisma and campaigning clout to help them keep their seats in the next election.
She's expected to do well on the basis of intelligence and experience -- but she doesn't have her husband's famous charisma.
But adult me still felt compelled by the basic gameplay loop and the charisma of the series titular winged hero.
He emanates charisma, and has a million-dollar smile—or at least, he will when all his teeth come in.
"He had a lot of charisma, and he had enormous public-speaking abilities at a very young age," said Soufan.
It has negative aspects—lack of empathy, outsized self-regard—but also some positive aspects, including charisma and self-sufficiency.
Wise exudes charisma as Nola, who's casually seeing three vastly different but very attractive men when we first meet her.
"I have 10 problems," said Angela Merkel -- and then began to list them, starting with her own lack of charisma.
If it's a skeleton, then his writing, singing, playing, visual flair, and unparalleled charisma are the bones holding everything together.
We felt he had the charisma that a leader like Markus would need, which is what really triggered the collaboration.
Mr Trump's charisma aside, the success of drawbridge-up parties in so many countries is driven by several underlying forces.
Her lyrics are full of charisma, and will resonate with anyone who's ever been young and directionless in the city.
Next month Opera Rara will release its recording of Ruggero Leoncavallo's "Zazà", which depends on the charisma of its star.
When "Vinyl" started, it looked like the younger Jagger's job was going to be displaying more charisma than musical talent.
The Emmy-winning "Game of Thrones" star shows off his abundant charisma in a lachrymose musical adaptation of Rostand's classic.
As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 20183, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
So while Cole can move his arms and get around by himself in his wheelchair, Charisma is also his caregiver.
He added that he's "cornering the market on charisma-free a**holes" -- the last word was bleeped out by NBC.
But Mr. Chávez's parable is also a cautionary tale about voters' vulnerability to the spell of charisma and media banality.
Tall and handsome, with an incandescent smile and a Norman Rockwell family, the 39-year-old King has undeniable charisma.
Colleagues marveled over his shameless push to make the sale, but he had a charisma that was hard to resist.
Clinton could be overshadowed by the kind of charisma that Mr. Obama showed on the stump in 2008 and 2012.
Ronald Reagan, numerous Democrats originally thought, was a lightweight Hollywood actor with charisma and television appeal but not much more.
And her international following, captivated by her quiet charisma and compulsively shareable lines, may be as devoted as the Beyhive.
Ryan also has the policy credentials, fundraising chops and charisma that would be required to lead the prominent think tank.
" Seal, who was the only performer to project any real charisma, sang a second song, Tears for Fears' "Mad World.
Fans on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and more fell willing prey to his charisma and mop of perfectly un-perfect hair.
Fighters like Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor rose to fame as much for their charisma as armbars and left hooks.
The teammate whose charisma would soon make him a fan favorite, and whose inquisitive, thoughtful nature reminded Bohannon of himself.
But the dour politician previously led the party to a crushing defeat 14 years ago, and lacks Key's unlikely charisma.
His warmth, charm and charisma have helped transform perceptions of the Club and develop its profile on a global scale.
Three-pointers wouldn't matter, a crisp pass wouldn't matter, leading his team with every last drop of charisma wouldn't matter.
He searched for a female actress with the same charisma and talent as Bruce Lee, and he found Angela Mao.
There's Mike (Finn Wolfhard), the de facto leader, the kid who is slowly figuring out his own charisma and smarts.
Harris is fierce with an ineffable charisma; she's often warm and joyful, but you could imagine her vivisecting Trump onstage.
The plot of "The Juniper Tree" touches blazing questions about stepfamilies, children's survival, parental damage, male charisma and female surrender.
His charisma and appeal has members of the X-Men shaken: The X-Men, save for Nightcrawler, aren't really religious.
A Mexican immigrant, Laurentino (played here by Octavio Moreno, a fine baritone with soft-spoken charisma) is ill and dying.
During his decade as U.N. chief, Pérez de Cuéllar would earn a reputation more for diligent, quiet diplomacy than charisma.
We got a bit lazy and found ourselves relying on Barack Obama's charisma, and it left us in bad shape.
With Gary Keith and Ron, meanwhile, each one has enough charisma to carry stretches of a broadcast on his own.
"Mao himself also has this genuine interest in communicating with ordinary people, which constitutes part of his charisma," she said.
In fact, there are young leaders on the right with intelligence, charisma and followings as large as Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's.
She possesses explosive power and a killer instinct but balances that with off-the-charts charisma and a genuine playfulness.
As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 1900, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
Christian magazine Charisma News published a report on Wednesday in which it documented accusations against John Crist by five women.
Kate Berlant, whose intense free associations have the demented charisma of a cult leader, has cited him as an influence.
He's simply not a dynamo of charisma and the rejoinder to Ryan doesn't feature any particularly eloquent turns of phrase.
Shamel Pitts recently left Batsheva Dance Company after six years of exemplifying that Tel Aviv-based company's signature charged charisma.
His dominance on the racetrack and his charisma off it have made him one of the most endearing, as well.
According to the GOP's wise men, Saccone suffers from poor organization, a charisma deficit, and a lack of fundraising skills.
Khurana found that many companies passed over good internal candidates for C.E.O. in favor of "messiah" figures with exceptional charisma.
"Movie stars have this charisma to them, this undeniable thing where you can't stop looking at them," Mr. Cianfrance said.
While he huffed and puffed a bit early on, Mr. Broderick's folksy charisma made up for his surprisingly frequent gaffes.
A monster to his ideological foes and an occasional embarrassment to his allies, Bannon possesses a curious kind of charisma.
Standing across the street, Charisma Howard said she sometimes skipped the fare, too, and did not feel bad about it.
This movie was Ledger's first major American role, his star-making turn, and he just exudes charisma in every frame.
All braggadocio and defensiveness, he told me his charisma has proven so potent he habitually had to fend off women.
It's his style and biting charisma that, in part, have kept his name at the forefront of the arcade gaming world.
Its strength seems to stem not from the charisma of its leaders but from a general discontent with the status quo.
It's a place of enormous charisma; the whole electronic music world has heard of this egalitarian micro-state of organized debauchery.
I lost some respect for Cunanan's charisma in this episode since he is actually not that great of an emotional manipulator.
There's a level of charisma that many great founders have, especially if they want to be the CEO of their company.
However, a number of self-proclaimed "Bundy stans" have taken to Twitter to praise the murderer's appearance and charisma ad nauseam.
Quite the opposite: Trump's rush to bash him appears to have provided the formerly robotic Floridian with a burst of charisma.
RIVERA: I think it has to be someone with great charisma and someone who can go toe-to-toe with him.
I think a lot of people didn't see his charisma in the beginning just because of how he entered both seasons.
But in recent years, Mr. Modi has used his considerable charisma and strong political organization to peel off some Dalit votes.
"He has charisma and speaks well, while he mixes in the right circles and gets the contacts he needs," said Igonin.
Great fortunes on Wall Street are the result of technology waves and investment trends as well as personal drive and charisma.
Her charisma and ability to connect became clear early on when her campaign video went viral with almost 2 million views.
For better or worse, his charisma and name recognition mean he will have no trouble standing out from the Democratic crowd.
The former al Qaeda insider described Masri as an officious bookkeeper with little charisma who was often mocked by other jihadists.
He can summon up charisma when he needs it and has an extraordinary ability to keep battling on regardless of circumstances.
But whether that charisma can sustain enough effort for long enough to save the northern white is about to be tested.
But the state legislator, who claims to have been a diplomat in North Korea, has the charisma of a phone book.
Although Raúl Castro lacks the charisma of his late brother, he fought alongside him and succeeded him as president in 2006.
She sort of built up the charisma and determination that made her family one of the biggest brands ever in television.
Out of nowhere, Skepta suddenly appeared on stage, radiating charisma and dressed in a white cap, black T-shirt and trackpants.
Psychopaths are apparently very good at speaking face-to-face because their charm and their charisma cast a very powerful spell.
He runs a charisma masterclass in London covering everything from body language and tone of voice to messaging and personal empowerment.
"He sold his shamelessness as fearlessness and his charlatanism as charisma, and people believed," writes Stephens of the 2016 presidential campaign.
"In my career I never saw a kid with so much natural talent, confidence, charisma," Collins says to a rapt crowd.
Today when I think about what I admire most about President Barack Obama, it's not his rhetorical style or his charisma.
"These are the mental skills that we believe underlie socially successful responses in general, and charisma in particular," says von Hippel.
His charisma, brain and speaking abilities ensured that people would leave the town hall/fundraiser/meet-and-greet wowed by him.
Charisma believes this helped her understand Cole's injury better, but with everything else she wanted to know, she simply asked him.
"I believe that, if he wins, he will use his charisma to promise a return to an Arcadian order," he says.
Though the Gemstones might be a more rough-around-the-edges amalgamation, their slick charisma and excessive profiteering are easily recognizable.
MORE won the presidency largely through the force of personal charisma rather than through his revolutionary ground game or data operations.
Then there is Schultz's vast wealth, lack of political experience and his charisma — or what analysts said was his lack thereof.
Their bits were so thin they were essentially transparent and stifled the natural charisma they would have had even if unscripted.
He lacked the charisma or virtuosity or originality (any would suffice) to carry a star solo, much less a whole show.
But the charisma that the Belgian born star channeled through the camera with was just as evident off the big screen.
Mnangagwa's main rival, Chamisa, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) alliance, had charisma and age in his favor.
In "The Kingdom of Speech," Tom Wolfe pairs Dr. Chomsky ("Noam Charisma") with Darwin as the malign Ur-theorists of evolution.
Juju, who seems to possess his mother's charisma and makes frequent cameos on her show, was not looking forward to it.
Some House districts become magnets for volunteers and money for reasons unrelated to the charisma of the candidate benefiting from them.
We pretend that beauty and charisma, Nazi ideals both of them, don't matter, when in fact they have never mattered more.
In these and other scenes, Castro demonstrates his much bruited charisma, playing to Mr. Alpert's camera in a slyly ingratiating way.
With zero chemistry or charisma, they're as boring as every 90s villain (hint: they were all Russian), much like this movie.
For decades, the fans had yearned for a player like Hosmer with the talent and charisma to stir a dormant franchise.
Mr. Rodriguez, who started preaching at 16, has the charisma of a stage magician and the backstage work ethic to match.
Mr. Rondeau, with his long hair, scraggly beard and rumpled shirt, exuded wild-eyed charisma and channeled it into his performance.
Smith still has more charisma than virtually anyone else in the industry, and he's cranked it all the way up here.
Brendan Rodgers' meaningless corporate-speak left Liverpool fans increasingly frustrated, while seemingly sucking the charisma and confidence out of the club.
At first glance, she said, Mr. Raniere hardly appeared to have the sort of charisma his titles within Nxivm might suggest.
Her youth, charisma and progressive policies have stirred fervent admiration among her devotees — a phenomenon called "Jacindamania" by the news media.
"Here you had this guy in bright red leather owning the stage with the charisma of a rock star," he said.
Ian Lassiter's Pushkin is woefully lacking in charisma — a seemingly deliberate choice, and in keeping with the production, but a mistake.
Mr. Flórez cited the soprano's "natural charisma" as well as the acting talent and telegenic looks that complement her vocal skills.
As Congo's prime minister, Mr. Lumumba won a large following at home and elsewhere in Africa through charisma and skillful oratory.
Mr. Ince, a former physics teacher and a lawmaker, has pleased the crowds with his oratory, sense of humor and charisma.
The film's director, Paolo Sorrentino, himself seems to have surrendered to the so-called presidente and his curious brand of charisma.
It's not just John Legend's good looks and charisma that made him PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive — he's got the moves too!
Maduro, a former bus driver and Chavez's anointed successor, has struggled since his election in 2013 to match the latter's charisma.
De Almeida wore red striped pants and a yellow shirt and was accompanied by a handler; he radiated good-natured charisma.
Yet, though his voice often sounded a little leathery and worn in baritone roles, he usually compensated with intensity and charisma.
It buys into the idea of theater as harem, where great men get away with anything if they have enough charisma.
But it seems safe to say that their success with young people has been based on their platforms, not their charisma.
Although Jobs had considerable charisma, his real edge was his thoughtful involvement in every step of an unusually expansive leadership process.
BARONE Her charisma certainly goes far, even if the banter pushed the evening to just over two and a half hours.
Whatever charisma is I don't have it ... Whatever glamour may be, I don't think anyone could ever associate me with it.
On the combined strength of his high-cheekboned face and his backgammon ability, he's built an entire persona of urbane charisma.
But otherwise, he fills a tall order of a character with enough easy charisma to confirm his status as a rising star.
No one has her charisma — although, the high point was seeing Bruno Mars's showmanship attempt to rival hers (he's pretty much there).
One-on-one, he's got that Homecoming King charisma that makes it seem like he's personally invested in and impressed by you.
Their charisma and cult-status (think Coca-Cola) make them useful to environmentalists to show how climate change threatens ecosystems and species.
Colton is up against vicious odds, with 24 women — all of whom are actually fairly interesting — blasting their charisma around the room.
Here, Sepuya is unafraid to deploy photographical charisma, swaddling his half-naked subject in a black curtain with his own two hands.
"When I saw Twilight, I liked it immediately because he has heartrending charisma," said director Claire Denis in an interview with IndieWire.
Ms Lesser captures the charisma of Kahn: his goofy piano-playing for friends and family and his incessant urge towards artistic creation.
" Additionally, the acting is lackluster — newcomer Jessie T. Usher has the "charisma of an office chair," and Liam Hemsworth is "woefully drab.
He's just too overmatched in terms of star power, fame, charisma, fundraising, depth and breadth of staff work, and all the rest.
But Star has yet to meet the crew's sexpot leader, Krystal (Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter and inheritor of his smouldering charisma).
Throughout the movie, Harbour, who beams with charisma and winsome earnestness in Stranger Things as Chief Hopper, mumbles through his Hellboy mask.
I would have said that Jeb's amazing lack of success comes from a fatal lack of charisma that somehow wasn't visible before.
They ask what's the quality of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's films, the shape of Kurt Cobian, George W. Bush, or Adolf Hitler's charisma?
Audacity, adventurism and charisma served Mr Shestun well in the lawless but opportunistic decade that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
For his detractors, it might demonstrate a vacuous candidacy founded more in charisma and vagaries than conviction and a sophisticated policy platform.
The whole conference is legitimately hard to watch; none of the people involved have the sort of charisma you need for kayfabe.
It's also about the different values placed on ideas: Trump-ism is partly about charisma, whereas Sanders-ism is largely about policy.
His name grew synonymous with a pitiable strain of rom-com that channeled the actor's charisma into a more approachable, dateable persona.
"She has this charisma and energy that draws you to her, and she's fit in so well with his friends and family."
In politics, Gore never got by on charisma or gathered much of a cult of personality (nothing like Bill Clinton or Obama).
That, coupled with Elba's natural charisma, might make him easier to root for, but it also renders him unrecognizable to book fans.
" She adds that "Melania's charisma was obvious, and everyone was attracted to her, even though she was not a very open person.
It's fascinating to see Magneto take the sidecar seat to Apocalypse and not flash the menacing charisma we're so used to seeing.
Meanwhile, the clear loser of the night was poor old Martin O'Malley -- who lacked the charisma to keep up with his opponents.
" Walker quotes an unnamed Trump staffer as saying, "She's a much bigger threat than Hillary Clinton because of her charisma, her connection.
Ms Swinton's personal charisma and close bond with Mr Berger bookend the series, appearing alongside him in the first and fourth films.
That was the trick with Iron Man; aside from pure charisma, Robert Downey Jr.'s Stark was actually humbled, and recognized it.
The Doctor has a way of "owning a room" no matter the setting, thanks to a mix of intelligence, charisma, and motivation.
" Christian Bale Golden Globe Awards acceptance speech for role of Dick Cheney: "I will be cornering the market on charisma-free assholes.
While Trump appeals passionately to his voters, he lacks the broad appeal needed to secure the incumbent charisma and national hero key.
" Russel continued, "We were told that the theory was to first establish a warm family friendship, using meals and Trump's personal charisma.
It's hard to locate where that charisma lies: He does not wander very much from a hard-set expression of cruel determination.
Yet the eventual dissipation of Bhumibol's charisma, and his moral and sacred authority, mean that the palace's authority seems bound to dwindle.
Historically, if you think of the people we call cult leaders, like David Koresh, James Jones, they all had a certain charisma.
Al Gore is not the 'big gun' because of a passionate following of supporters or great charisma: he has little of either.
In this tense atmosphere, Haf—who, before the revolution, had never been known to express a political opinion—offered joy and charisma.
Batali's charisma and culinary flair turned him into a restaurant executive, television star, author and one of the world's most recognizable chefs.
The most readily apparent source of that pain is the tension between the two sisters, which revolves around beauty and sexual charisma.
Pratt infuses humor to the gravity of Jim's situation but sadly Jim doesn't have the determination and charisma of, say, Mark Watney.
An opponent, Gary Clisham, told the student newspaper that Mr. Bannon had "immense charisma" but predicted that he would get nothing done.
He says that some companies today are scaling the charisma of their founders and participating in "yogababble," where they overpromise and underdeliver.
Especially when the evil dude in question is Jason Isaacs, who could invest the eating of a ham sandwich with dark charisma.
Plus, the lead characters — ambitious Nini, tortured Ricky, and self-assured EJ — lack the chemistry and charisma of Efron, Hudgens, and crew.
He's the kind of heroic question mark that works only if there's enough star charisma or filmmaking to fill in the gaps.
Batali's charisma and culinary flair turned him into a restaurant executive, TV star, author and one of the world's most recognizable chefs.
Which is more disturbing, Edelman seems to ask: the vicious murder of O.J.'s wife or the man's undying, ostensibly raceless, charisma?
Alex Jones' chief research buddy is a chiropractor with a similar allergy to scientific data and a penchant for charisma and marketing.
Argentina and its dollar-pegged peso currency were battered, and De la Rua's lack of charisma created a sense of government inaction.
That's pretty much cheating if you're a late night show—they guarantee charisma and energy in a way that most artists don't.
Slowing down has its benefits, like helping you vet prospects carefully to see if they can back up their charisma with character.
"Katy brings incredible charisma, humor, groundedness and stability, and she gets the syntax and rhythm of the show immediately," Mr. Macht said.
He had a lot of charisma, but he could also be cruel, lashing out at journalists, social media followers, and his employees.
Called "Agents of Faith: Votive Objects in Time and Place," its theme is the technology of charisma, how religious power-objects work.
Coupled with Bradley's captivating live show, which showcased a unique charisma, he swiftly became one of the brightest jewels in Daptone's crown.
"Darren was seen by people as being a comedic actor, a Broadway musical star and a sensation: Mr. Charisma," Mr. Murphy said.
"It was always thought that blacks couldn't be quarterbacks, that they lacked the intelligence and charisma to lead a team," Howard wrote.
Away from it, when he is at his best, he blends Kelly's charisma with what everyone once saw as Tyler's even keel.
It is frequently quite charming, largely thanks to the efforts of Mena Massoud, who captures Aladdin's irrepressible charisma every second he's onscreen.
The California outfit is known for their energetic live shows: Anthony Kiedis oozes charisma and Flea loves doing physical stunts on stage.
In 237, the James Beard Foundation named Mr. Friedman, known for his charisma and business acumen, its outstanding restaurateur of the year.
But the motion, that extraordinary charisma communicated not through image or syllogism but through rhythm alone, remains as permanent as a fingerprint.
Dr. Greenwood exuded charisma and confidence and was unaware of the effect she was having on the handsome man across the room.
Even the leader of the Civic Platform party, Grzegorz Schetyna, who had been accused of lacking charisma, has demonstrated his electoral effectiveness.
But when it came to "Linda Vista," Letts recognized that the play would benefit from Barford's unforced charisma and his Everyman quality.
The New Orleans native was overflowing with charisma and genuine excitement about the prospect of finding "the one" through the dating experiment.
They want a great game and a great show -- and on the latter, JLo and Shakira delivered with their talent and charisma.
Through sheer force of will, charisma and dogged monomania, he did more than anyone to popularize the once-fringe cause of Brexit.
Booker's relative youth, passion for social justice advocacy and charisma should make him a strong potential running mate for the future nominee.
Such commanding, try-anything charisma is useful if you're attempting to hold together a badly assembled party or, for that matter, play.
The passionate clarity with which she asserts her views is persuasive, and her complicated charisma makes her an irresistible, unforgettable screen presence.
Out of all of the candidates on the stage, he alone seemed miserable to be there -- and lacking in charisma to boot.
He was a big man — 6 feet, 5 inches and 250 pounds — with none of the Reuther charisma or the Fraser prestige.
Maimane's age, charisma and speaking style - punctured with dramatic pauses and deliberate hand gestures - have drawn comparisons with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Gramm, who had the charisma of pocket lint, flamed out after losing the Louisiana caucuses, which his supporters thought they had rigged.
As Anwar explained during the Q&A, Gundala's strength as a hero is in his charisma and his ability to unite people.
Like most German politicians today, Petry observes the national moratorium on charisma, but her appearances have the feel of a celebrity tour.
From the very beginning of his career — ever since he was that other Adam, on "Girls" — he has displayed a complicated charisma.
Despite a reputation for lacking charisma, he displays a dry, laconic wit as a public speaker and has boxed publicly for charity.
Think of those deranging modernist masterpieces — Djuna Barnes's "Nightwood" or Jane Bowles's "Two Serious Ladies" — their dream logic and dark, nagging charisma.
Not only is the dreamy-looking newcomer more organically gifted, but Merab feels an unmistakable pull toward his charisma and physical grace.
There's none of the requisite showman's charisma, either, which means he's as annoying to the audience as he is to the Fishers.
That could be you on January 31, Aries — this month your erotic karma and charisma are at peak levels, so have fun.
A year and a half ago, Labor Party members elected a leader who does not have the charisma necessary for the job.
"Jones's performance is a marvel, exuding vitality, charisma and sexual confidence," James Poniewozik wrote in his review in The New York Times.
I think now that he's gone, you're starting to forget just that natural charisma he had, and no one has replicated that.
Some worry that Johnson lacks the charisma to take on Clinton and Trump in the general, citing his soft-spoken, laissez-faire style.
A raspy voice rambles over a grainy phone call on FreeJAH's opener, and even through mumbled words you can make out Jah's charisma.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Baywatch — the rare movie that even the Teflon-coated, thousand-watt charisma of Dwayne Johnson can't save.
In this iteration of the Jerry Bruckheimer franchise, Demi is Jack Sparrow, waltzing around the joint with both charisma and presumed sex appeal.
"That guy has more charisma in his little finger than anyone!" the 39-year-old actress said when she stopped by PEOPLE Now.
This time it's Thomas's son David, played by Theo James, a rather handsome fellow with all the charisma of a medium-size rock.
" A recent eHarmony poll found the most important attribute men and women cite is "sense of humor," followed by "kindness…charisma" and "intrigue.
Every fan earned the Travis charisma, the warm smile that was made for the stage, the eyes that are still lit from within.
"He's going to be different than the terrorists and typical spies and gang leaders only because he does have the charisma," Hood said.
Davis would have been much more convincing as "shy" than "curmudgeonly," but even that would have been a stretch given Johnson's megawatt charisma.
Charisma has certainly played at least some role in VanZant's rapid advancement into the UFC in 2014 and through its ranks ever since.
PSA for business owners (current or future): If you've played Sims before, you'll remember having them talk in the mirror to increase charisma.
They were entranced, they said, by his charisma, his oratory, and his particular style of campaigning — down-to-earth, personal, and relentlessly positive.
In stark contrast to the fissiparous opposition, which lacks any leader who combines charisma with national stature, the BJP has maintained rigid discipline.
Mostly, the show pricks at the preposterousness of the Great Vorelli, with his scarcely evident charisma and his convoluted, Hugo-facilitated evil schemes.
But soon he finds his rhythm, those crescendos alternating with electric pauses, ecclesiastical notes chiming with his scholarly charisma in a musical voice.
Dave Fennoy, who voiced protagonist Lee Everett in Telltale's The Walking Dead, brings an irresistible charisma to a more lighthearted and fun Satan.
No other man in the 20th century ruled as long while, through a mixture of charisma and tyranny, dominating his country so completely.
Brad Little (a millionaire rancher endorsed by much of the GOP establishment, hobbled by a dearth of charisma) is facing off against Rep.
Let's be honest, there isn't a tech mogul alive who can hold a candle to Bezos when it comes to charisma these days.
Set aside, for now, his crotchety-great-uncle charisma, and the idea that Mr Sanders is a major force rests on two myths.
So far, the personal charisma and popularity of Barack Obama have prevented such a critique from catching on among rank-and-file Democrats.
"He's going to be different than the terrorists and typical spies and gang leaders only because he does have the charisma," he said.
"There is no point to it, it's crazy," Charisma Jano-Baptiste, who was near the scene in DUMBO, told the New York Post.
She is even beloved by none other than Taylor Swift, and it's for a good reason: her charisma, which is off the charts.
"Cena and the Rock were entertainers rather than workers, but the Rock has a playfulness and charisma Cena still can't match," he said.
With the marked exception of his poignant 2014 Interstellar performance, McConaughey spent this four-year period moping through plodders that stifled his charisma.
And their tandem success suggests a dynamic peculiar to the 2016 election, a special rule for this road: Obnoxiousness is the new charisma.
Lee Radziwill is leaving behind a legacy full of charisma and wit, which was captured in her most memorable quotes over the years.
From documentaries to psychological thrillers, each of these films also focuses on individuals who have brushes with the darkness and charisma of cults.
Running on charisma as much as policy, but with seemingly equal grasp of both, Barlow was perhaps less an influencer than an instigator.
The reason is that most players are just boring, athletically inclined people who lack the necessary charisma to sell their story through music.
But more often, they become Peter, a person so deep inside his own self-hate that he exudes his own kind of charisma.
For some members of the PJD, Benkirane's removal was a reflection of resentment toward him personally by other leaders, wary of his charisma.
This boosts things like your charisma and bravery—the higher those are, the more options you can access in conversational and social interactions.
It is natural that individuals who are comfortable in the spotlight and possess charisma could end up having strong careers in elected office.
Miss Colombia Laura Gonzalez, Miss Universe's first runner up, made quite an impression with her charisma and eloquence during last week's televised pageant.
In my research, I found that it wasn't just charisma or a great idea that allowed a nonprofit to get ahead or not.
Representing the best that fashion has to offer—style, charisma, drama, and top-notch cheekbones—Moss is an emblem of seemingly untouchable cool.
Lady Susan, who Ms Beckinsale brings to life with magnetism and charisma, masterfully uses her charm and wit to thrive in any situation.
Mr. Jesuthasan, watchful and diffident behind a scruffy beard and a drooping lock of hair, has the taciturn charisma of a Hollywood gunslinger.
Where Hillary can't seem to gain ground on Sanders, she might borrow on Bill's charisma in an attempt to siphon off his support.
Each one has a charisma that's a little mysterious, a hint of Cubism in their faces, an undertone of irony in their voices.
Miles, 62, who was an offensive lineman at Michigan in the 1970s and later the coach at Oklahoma State, has charisma and charm.
In 1997, Mother Jones covered her fame and charisma—and shift to a more political message—in a prescient (and slightly mocking) profile.
Mann brings real charisma and humanity to his performance, and he turns his dramatic scenes with Uwais into a highlight of the show.
During an official visit this week, Trudeau has once again dipped back into his charisma well to inspire good headlines, and global affection.
" He added, "Whatever charisma is I don't have it, whatever glamour may be I don't think anyone could ever associate me with it.
Best, a Northern Irishman known for his transcendent talent, charisma, and hard-living ways, brought a new level of celebrity to British soccer.
Miles Teller co-stars in the film but disappears in the role; next to Hill, he has the charisma of a corn dog.
Despite being deemed an internet favorite due to his charm and charisma, Trudeau has received a fair share of criticism in the past.
The show doesn't merely invite you to do this, it lassos you in and locks you up in the bullpen of Axe's charisma.
She glides from gig to gig on charisma alone, but is typically fired for her "creativity," and her external confidence masks her insecurities.
Beyond this, his physical charisma is part of what makes Trudeau so successful as a political/cultural phenomenon (dare I say: a brand).
Kamburoff spazzes into the mic with garbled hardcore cadence, boasting the cult leader charisma to tilt the small crowd into a teeming riot.
The trouble with this ploy, however, is that you have to be Herzog, or a figure of comparable charisma, to pull it off.
In a space behind the first room are six smaller screens with the actual refugees sharing the same narratives without the Hollywood charisma.
I envision someone like Tim Kaine without the charisma; Gerald Ford without the malice; George H.W. Bush without the vicious hatred of broccoli.
His talent, humanity, charisma and masculine energy light up a stage and screen, and he pours his heart and soul into his performances.
" Mr. López Obrador trusts so much in the sheer force of his charisma that he has promised to "bring Trump to his senses.
Yes, the show wants to poke fun at the Young Pope's handsome charisma and shed amusing light on some of the church's absurdity.
As written, Wilson is a cartoon, but at least he has charisma, which our hero, Rob, and his thinly drawn colleagues sorely lack.
When he introduced them to Ms. Chua, his father Mike Griswold, who liked her "charisma and energy," and suspected his son did, too.
But thanks to his sui generis charisma and style, he's been instrumental in bringing Latin trap to audiences far beyond the genre's roots.
He was imposing with a bushy mustache, and though plenty of Kiwi sailors won more regattas, he had a rumpled charisma and persistence.
Just a few years ago, Mr. Trudeau's charisma and progressive bona fides were everything Canada wanted to say about itself to the world.
He looks for patterns that successful executives share, and he also compares character traits like charisma, management styles, and communication skills in leaders.
Timbers and Byrne decided that rock-concert motifs would convey Joan's conviction and charisma in a way that made sense to contemporary audiences.
The Barack Obamas have been traded for white, well-off septuagenarians as gender, race, and charisma have taken a back-seat to style.
There is something downright intoxicating about the two stars' charisma, and their chemistry feels as inexorable as tectonic plates moving toward each other.
Most important, Pullman says, is to avoid being swayed by the artist's charisma, which tends to be fleeting and thus a poor investment.
Mr. Tennant has charisma to burn and more runaway energy than I recall from a heavy-going Mr. Ifans in the same role.
Ms. Pierce, who shed an Adrienne Landau fur to reveal a black tuxedo dress by the Kooples, exuded a midcentury movie-star charisma.
He anointed Clinton over Joe Biden, though Biden had more charisma and a better connection with the white voters who ultimately supported Trump.
So you can go with that, rather than feeling you have to lather on a layer of personal charisma you've had in reserve.
The performance lacks charisma and subtleties of feeling, and the blame largely rests with Landais, who either didn't notice or can't handle actors.
He's not terrible, but his efforts pale next to Schnetzer's, and he lacks some of the charisma he's shown in his television work.

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