1. Fiddlers from Michigan State Society will charm the crowd, along with seven other musical groups spread about the four-floor building, including the Shirelles. 2. Rose has a similar warm smile that charms the crowds. 3. The president of Netscape Communications Corp. charmed the crowd as he described the birth of his firm, the leading maker of sofware used to browse the Internet. 4. Portrayed as wooden, Vice President Al Gore exaggerates his woodenness and charms the crowd. 5. A professor at Montclair State University in New Jersey who specializes in the Holocaust, she can charm crowds with her intellect, light accent and occasional malapropisms. 6. Clement, gracious in defeat, apologized for his poor English and then read a long prepared speech that charmed the crowd. 7. He charmed the crowds, by the way he used to wave his bat in the air. |