11. Just as in a consumer advertising campaign, you need to surprise and charm your audience. 12. Landesman said the decision to release Goodman was made late last week after it became apparent to the producers that he was not charming audiences as Lane had. 13. One is to find a low-budget film, made with little-known or unknown actors, that will electrify or charm audiences. 14. Parsons, a soft-spoken former lawyer often praised for his people skills, worked hard to charm the audience. 15. The sparring and sweating complete, Foreman grabbed a microphone and charmed the audience. 16. The vice president charmed his audience with a cadence resembling the classic oratory of a black preacher, he recalled. 17. Though he wore a boring blue suit and talked in a hesitant monotone, Amelio had no problem charming the audience. 18. With a dazzling smile and stylish clothes, she charmed audiences in television studios and Fifth Avenue clothing salons. 19. Zenga can charm audiences, and if he learns to charm the media Bora Milutinovic-style, he will only increase his value. 20. Paul Newman remains one of the few stars who can charm an audience into complete submission. |