The phrase
"great charisma" refers to someone who has a charm and magnetism that attracts and influences others in a positive and powerful way.
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In some of the film's best scenes, Bachmann engages in cagey intellectual jousts with his icy American colleague, Martha Wright, played
with great charisma by Robin Wright.
Arafat's
`' great charisma» is illustrated by showing a clip of a woman looking at him.
I have attitude of service, and I am a communicate person
with great charisma, which I proved to have the best relationship with customers, superiors and colleagues.
So what's the straightforward secret to
greater charisma?
The faster people were able to react,
the greater charisma they were perceived to possess.
We have all seen it before - one friend has
great charisma, the other friend has the computer engineering background and experience designing complex systems for top companies.
Thus Farrell, praising «Pope Francis's
great charisma» and «how the people flock to him» and the «amazing» way «he comes down to the people,» finished his tribute to the man who had named him cardinal by saying that all of this was «unthought of and unheard of twenty years ago.»
Yes, that was his name; he was such a great friend and had
a great charisma.
McCarthy, with her funny facial expressions and
great charisma, pulls off a neat trick though.
Patrick Wilson is a very gifted actor (and a wonderful theatre actor) with
great charisma, and he has an incredible screen presence.
The professionals having charming personality, excellent verbal communication skills,
a great charisma and a star like quality mostly opt for the profession as News Reader.