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Shakespeare had his tacky side — an innate showmanship that kept audience members in their seats at the Globe.
The movie does have a likable need to please, a film school showmanship that encourages the actors.
It was a silly bit of showmanship that was bound to bite them in the end, and now it has.
— Julia Moskin The New York Post: Reed Tucker gets a lesson in the knife skills and salt-shaker showmanship that go into being a tableside chef at Benihana.
But his determination to emerge as the unrivaled liberal in the race has entailed a moral showmanship that may repel as many voters as it endears.
On stage he was a big, smiling presence, with a nice line in chat and an instinctive showmanship that never got in the way of the music.
Not far behind as acts of showmanship that are entertaining and that scarcely date are Twentieth Century and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
It's a wonderfully incongruous moment, containing the sort of thrilling passion and showmanship that needs to make it into Beach House shows more often.
Jones, regarded by many as the world's best boxer, has speed, power, and showmanship that bring electricity to all of his fights.
She's a fiddler from Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, carrying on her family's musical tradition with a showmanship that has made her a folk-circuit star.
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Many of the guitarists, like Mr. Chang and Mr. Lim, exhibit a kind of anti-showmanship that seems distinctly Asian.
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