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But he's not the autocratic Aussie bruiser of caricature: there's warmth there, and a strange charisma too.
PAGE 20 Sports THE YANKEES OF MEDIOCRITY HAD A STRANGE CHARISMA The New York Yankees of the late 1960s and early 1970s were mired in failure and mediocrity, with occasional competitive flashes, for 11 consecutive seasons.
When our lead actor, Louis Maskell, walks into the room, he has this kind of strange charisma – I'm watching him greet everyone and this warmth is clear to us all.
And even his most vociferous opponents concede some strange charisma, or ability to take advantage of a vitriolic portion of the U.S. which finds his unabashed gives-no-fucks attitude alluring, which resulted in his success.
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Allen, for his part, later wrote that he found Presley's "strange, gangly, country-boy charisma, his hard-to-define cuteness, and his charming eccentricity intriguing" and simply worked the singer into the customary "comedy fabric" of his program.
Charisma is a strange and volatile alchemical compound, but it has a very long shelf life.
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