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Norman Mailer once called Plimpton the "most popular man in New York," and the crowd gathered in his honor testified to his enduring charisma.
Just about any day of the year would be a good one to say thanks to him, but with his astonishing debut back in the news, and evidence of his enduring charisma renewed on his latest (Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell herself guest on River), today seems just fine.
Of all the artists who've performed at Bataclan since 1864, the fact that Piaf was singled out is a tribute to the enduring charisma of "The Little Sparrow", whose most memorable ballads include La vie en rose and Non, je ne regrette rien.
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"He is often described as arrogant, vindictive, and power-hungry - but party officials also concede his enduring popularity, charisma, and talent as an organiser," the US diplomat wrote.
Like its longtime owner, the eight-room duplex possesses charisma — as well as enduring bone structure.
"Toby's Room", the new and hugely enjoyable sequel, crosses some of the same territory and timing, but it also stands alone as a work of fiction.All the themes of upper-class English life are here: sex and incest, class, inequality and the enduring tussle over whether the best path to success is through hard work or effortless charisma.
Charisma, grace, excitement and skill pardon the occasional crass behaviour – his vulnerability and the ongoing battle between impulses to peacock strut and shrink away into seclusion provide enduring and compelling drama.
He thought about enduring.
Why the enduring acclaim?
We are enduring".
How enduring is it?
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