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In English, the phrase 'charisma of' is used to refer to someone's attractiveness or charm. For example, "She had a great deal of charisma of which she used to captivate her audience."
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There is no overlooking witchcraft's charisma for self-styled rebels.
And she has the charisma for the job.
Some fear Blackwell – a former Ohio Secretary of State – lacks the charisma for the top position.
"I can see it if they need a certain amount of panache and charisma for salespeople," he said.
"Ivan was really passionate about linguistics, about understanding what makes human language possible, and he had great charisma for communicating this passion.
However, figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Theresa used charisma for democratic purposes and did a lot of good in the world.
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Luca Di Montezemolo is an iconic figure in motorsport and Italian public life, for his many great achievements, for his charisma, and for the theatre with which he conducted himself.
Styling herself as a wealthy Russian countess, she became as famous for her charisma as for her opulent jewels.
We miss your charm, wit, charisma, enthusiasm for life, love for learning and sincere warmth of character.
He is renowned both for his political charisma and for his almost cultlike leadership of the main center-right party, Fidesz.
When they arrived in the US in 1964, the Beatles were high on the charisma chart for girls, but low for parents.
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