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I didn't tell my mother about the man's charm, and my attraction to his charm.
You don't have to know who he was, though, to recognize the sort of wildly charismatic, self-destructive, marginally crazy figure who gravitates to the fringes of the arts, sustained by friends and contacts and, often, a con man's charm.
He also recalls the Wright depicted by Brendan Gill in his 1987 biography, "Many Masks": a brilliant artist who also happened to be a lying, self-promoting con man fond of emotional brinkmanship — except that Mr. Boyle's fictionalized architect possesses none of that man's charm or genius.
He had a con man's charm coupled with a salesman's persistence.
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In the opening gallery a three-minute film of "The Void," the empty-gallery-as-art staged at Galerie Iris Clert in 1958, gives a good sense of the man's charms and contradictions.
He was anxious about the lunch, though, about the man's legendary charm and powers of persuasion.
Those close to Mr Johnson talk of "borrowing" the capital from Labour, on the strength of their man's tousled charm, celebrity as a television panellist and newspaper columnist, and image as a party maverick.
The videos just don't communicate the man's magnetic charm in quite the same way.
Maybe that moment would have made sense if Sorkin had given us believable examples of the man's personal charm or magnetism.
So this is a poor man's good luck charm.
She knows that location romances are taboo but there is just something about this man's lazy boy charm.
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