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Charisma is fantastic and Cordelia was the heart of Angel.
Buffy's Charisma Carpenter guests on 'Legend of the Seeker' | EW.com 2009
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So now finally Captain Charisma, Christian, has a world title around his waist and is ready to lead ECW into the promise land!
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Charisma is not going to help America regain its standing in the world.
Campaigning in Kentucky, Clinton hears sermon on infidelity 2008
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Charisma is one of the most important tools a post 19th century president has.
Summer School for McCain and Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Charisma is very important for sorcerers; the higher their value in this ability, the higher the spell level they can cast.
I wasn’t slain by an elf… I AM an elf! « Skulls in the Stars 2007
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The word Charisma is derived from a Greek word meaning "gift of grace."
Pol Pot's Charisma 2008
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Linquist of Minnesota, a pillar, theologically speaking, very close to Rome, though I wouldn't necessarily say Charisma is his middle name.
We Have a Pope! 2003
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Linquist of Minnesota, a pillar, theologically speaking, very close to Rome, though I wouldn't necessarily say Charisma is his middle name.
We Have a Pope! 2003
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Charisma is more than the ability to win friends and influence people, though it certainly includes those powers.
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The word Charisma is derived from a Greek word meaning "gift of grace."
The Black Republican 2009
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