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A leader who cannot radiate authority is one that will struggle to create followership.
"In archeology, there is only one other place that takes my breath away in the approach, and that's probably [the ancient city of] Baalbek, in Lebanon". Gelvin concurs that it a place of "tremendous power". "How do you radiate authority when you don't have the same communications that we have today?" he asks.
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He radiates authority and ambition.
His father jumped out, tie loosened, radiating authority.
She radiates authority and delivers a set with almost a dramatic arc.
He was superb in the 2012 Champions League final, an inspirational presence who radiated authority, despite having José Bosingwa to his right, that flank otherwise protected by Salomon Kalou.
Like Margaret Thatcher, she was a conviction politician who radiated authority, but she was intellectually incapable of making the kind of subtle distinctions that are so crucial in the conduct of foreign policy.
That can mean hours spent cultivating a wardrobe that radiates confidence and authority.
His lower leg threatens to become detached at the knee while revolving during ronds de jambe en l'air when he dances at full speed, but he could also radiate imperious authority with a mere gesture (note how he extends his hand to Ms. Aldous in their wedding pas de deux).
Radiate confidence.
Mr. Gilder, at 60, was "tall and slender, with glasses and thinning straight hair and a fine straight nose, and he radiated abounding authority and ardor".
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