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"charismatically" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lot of charisma

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In the picture above, the little thing even looks like it's gesturing charismatically.
You had the pretty boy and charismatically inclined Justin, and the innocent but relatable girl next door, Kelly.
Considering he's charismatically dressed in character making him super believable to those who don't know him, we're sure it sells.
No matter that his prior business, Magnises, was a disaster: investors loved how confidently and (allegedly) charismatically he expressed himself and his goals!
Then, Jack wins Rebecca's heart over when he honestly and charismatically speaks about the "death" of brother Nicky and the realities of war.
However, Coates' attack on Sanders is premised on a weakness in his general take on black history, which, while charismatically expressed, is vastly oversimplified.
The songs and dances of Sufism, Islam's mystical cult, awoke within me the same religious passion I'd felt at my most charismatically evangelical moments.
Mr. Tines charismatically handled the shifts of style so naturally you almost didn't notice when, say, muttered words of despair slipped into dreamy lyrical musings.
Taken by a ragtag criminal gang, Paul is stashed in a desolate farmhouse, where his closest keeper becomes Cinquanta (Romain Duris, a charismatically feral presence).
The principal credit for this nettlesome but intriguing complexity goes, of course, to Law, whose performance is scrupulously and —  something of a paradox, perhaps — charismatically enigmatic.
The opera centers on the confrontation between religion and science, first explored in a duet between Abel and the peddler, charismatically rendered by the bass Frank Basile.
Her charismatically nonchalant brushstrokes contour moody sections of paint that cohere into low-contrast compositions in which figure and ground incorporate shades of coffee, tan, and brown.
This is especially true of Jaime (who hasn't been this charismatically insolent since season two) and perpetual second-banana Bronn (who hasn't appeared at all this year!).
Freya Mavor and Charlotte Rampling are hauntingly enigmatic and ravishing as his former love, young and old, and Joe Alwyn as the ex-friend is charismatically cerebral.
Gyllenhaal has found a way to play a part that can only be described as charismatically unremarkable; except he doesn't just play it, he disappears within it.
Meanwhile, Democrats are going after that more tolerant sector with a progressive populism initially and charismatically championed by Bernie Sanders but increasingly advocated by Hillary Clinton as well.
He did effective crowd work, charismatically told long stories, and nailed the punch at the end without losing the plot, and used the whole stage for energetic act outs.
Each is performed by a different, charismatically self-contained woman, who stands on a small, circular plinth, in the middle of a rough and naked room, to tell her story.
As with all Wolf shows, the mystery is good, the show looks great (CBS can use more of Wolf's muted browns and grays), and the acting is… Alexa, is there a word for "charismatically robotic"?
It is not that difficult to market Europeans in America, or anywhere, when they are as beautiful to watch as Federer, as charismatically compelling as Rafael Nadal, as athletically brilliant as Djokovic, Slam after grueling Slam.
If his party's own primary voters rejected so-called establishment Republicans from Jeb Bush to Marco Rubio to Chris Christie to Scott Walker, why would they vote for him over the charismatically angry man with yellow hair?
Sure, I can sit through a Broadway bio-drama about Vince Lombardi, but all things being equal, I'd rather watch one about the pioneering Tennessee hoops coach Pat Summitt or about the charismatically troubled goalkeeper Hope Solo.
Charismatically played by Stephanie Beatriz of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," Bonnie walks us through the bureaucratic process of victimhood — having a rape kit administered, going to the police station to identify suspects, and meeting with lawyers to discuss the likelihood of arrests.
We will also be screening clips from Ways of Seeing, the 1972 BBC series in which he charismatically and deftly analyzes the ways in which we look at art, from how we've objectified women to how photography transformed our ways of consuming images.
Theorists and sociologists of the time feared that a passive medium such as television, which can prize style over substance and sound bite over intelligence, could lull people into a complacency that would give space for dishonest or authoritarian leaders who present themselves charismatically.
Although my interests ranged from groups like f(x), Girl's Generation, and Super Junior, my favorite group, and frontwoman of them all, was 2NE1 (pronounced 21) charismatically le​d by CL. Plastered all on my bedroom wall, and my Tumblr dashboard alike, were pictures of the pop star.
And then consider how little sense Negan's character makes within the context of television; on the show, he's played charismatically by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, in a way that only serves to underline how he's just one dude, not the supernatural entity he could seem to be in the source comics (where I already didn't like him).
Mr. Bates and Mr. Campbell have replaced a truly human, if essentially undramatic, story — of a man who by most accounts was consistently charismatically intolerable from his birth in 1955 until his death in 2011 — with a sappier, staler arc: A good guy loses his way and then finds it, redeemed by the love of a saintly woman.
A quirky, out-of-place worker (Keith Gordon) at a crucifix factory invents a device he claims can show pictures of Heaven. Discouraged and confused by the inability of those around him to see anything but a screenful of static, he charismatically hijacks a bus of friendly elderly people in order to get media attention for his invention.
The single was released alongside a music video that has the seven members of WayV charismatically staring down the camera as they perform the smooth tune. It debuted at number three on Billboard World Digital Song Sales, while it earned number two on QQ Music Weekly Digital Sales and certified with a Double Gold for surpassing sales of 500,000 yuan.
The Performer was met with generally favorable reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 75, based on 5 reviews. Yasmin Cowan from Clash Magazine said that the album "embarks on a cinematic journey with poignant lyricism, exquisite production and charismatically seductive soundscapes".
Albert Markovski is a young man who heads the local chapter of an environmental group, the "Open Spaces Coalition". One of their current projects is an attempt to stop the building of a new Huckabees store, a chain of "big-box" department stores. Albert is a rival of Brad Stand, a shallow power executive at Huckabees. Brad infiltrates Open Spaces and charismatically displaces Albert as the leader.
In the northern regions, little military tradition had survived upon which to build an armed resistance. Mobilization mostly came from political leadership closely tied to Islam. Roy contrasts the social leadership of religious figures in the Persian- and Turkic-speaking regions of Afghanistan with that of the Pashtuns. Lacking a strong political representation in a state dominated by Pashtuns, minority communities commonly looked to pious learned or charismatically revered pirs (saints) for leadership.
The Hooligans in Wondaland concerts received mostly positive reviews from critics. Chris Gray writing for Houston Press praised Mars' and Monáe's performances, saying the show was "assembled so perfectly, delivered so charismatically and received so warmly". Gray concluded, "finding fault ... would be like throwing rocks at the Easter Bunny". Jordan Levin from Miami Herald complimented the show, saying Mars and Monáe are "moving musical formulas forward, not with technology and spectacle, but with invention and talent".
In his work Sohm explored how the charismatically based Jesus movement of the Early Church changed into the legalistic bureaucracy of Roman Catholicism. The sociologist Max Weber derived his concept 'charismatic authority' from Sohm's 'charismatic organization,' a term Sohm had coined in Kirchenrecht to describe the social organization of primitive Christianity. Kirchenrecht was immediately recognized in Germany as an epoch-making work. It also stimulated a debate between Sohm and leading theologians and religion scholars which lasted more than twenty years and stimulated a rich polemical literature.
He showed interest in reading classics of popular writers like Kannadasan, Jayakanthan, and Ashokamitran. Following the saying ‘Like father like son’, Pazhaniappan inherited this ‘love of reading’ from his father right from childhood. Pazhaniappan's passion for reading books spread its wings to learning languages, writing, acting and elocution. His innate style of starting midway through a debate and expressing his thoughts with eloquence, charismatically grabbing the attention of the audience and keeping them spellbound, winning their applause and admiration presented him with countless trophies, certificates and accolades.
He co-founded Dr Feelgood with Wilko Johnson in 1971 and was the band's lead singer, harmonica player and occasional guitarist. According to one obituary: "Brilleaux and Johnson developed a frantic act, often charismatically dressed in dark suits and loose ties, shabby rather than smart. The rough, and almost ruthless, edge which ran through his vocal and harmonica style reflected the character and philosophy of the band." In 1976, Brilleaux helped found Stiff Records, one of the driving forces of the "New Wave" of the mid- to late-1970s, with a loan of £500.
For the BNCM since 1970, this has focused on the renewal of the fivefold ministries, particularly apostles, which for others might resemble a charismatically ordained and functioning episcopate. The British New Church Movement numbered roughly 400,000 people in the year 2000.Allan Anderson An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity (Cambridge: CUP, 2004) 157 It has two major aspects: those who believe in the role of apostles, where churches relate together in "streams", and independent charismatic churches, where they generally do not. Those in streams represent about 40% of the BNCM.
Diminutive and distinctive-looking, with a strongly featured pock-marked face and charismatically voiced with an English Midlands provincial accent, he was cast in sinister roles, often in horror films. These ranged from uncredited bit parts to prominent roles in the Sherlock Holmes thriller Terror by Night, the all-star monster rally House of Dracula and three Val Lewton productions including The Ghost Ship. In the latter, a voice-over narrative by Knaggs is heard, representing the thoughts of his character, a mute seaman. Back in London, he married Thelma Crawshaw in 1949, then returned to Hollywood.
The Charism of the Movement is: "To announce the Gospel from the Covenant of brotherly love, building disciple communities of salvation, under Jesus' Lordship" The peculiar thing about The Movement of the Word of God is a charism for reading and announcing the Word of God translating it into a significant and testimonial lifestyle. Such an announcement leads to the encounter and the experience of the true and living God of Revelation, who calls to conversion to a life surrendered and reconciled to God, and of brotherly love and community covenant among believers. From the beginning, what would later be called the charism of the Work arose from grace as a wish to live Jesus' Gospel in present time, with the fidelity of the Acts of the Apostles and the first Christian communities. This charism is: 1- Evangelizing To announce Jesus kerygma-tically and charismatically as Savior and Lord, and to announce the eternal Life of his Gospel.

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