showmanship造句(1) Muhammad Ali's showmanship in the ring shouldn't detract from his considerable skill.
(2) Question Time brought out his charm and showmanship.
(3) Dave and Chris indulged in a little showmanship but this was backed by some great playing.
(4) Flash and showmanship take a backseat to sound fundamentals for the most part.
(5) What Mussolini did with violence, Berlusconi accomplished through showmanship.
(6) That was partly due to his talents: showmanship, strategic vision, an astonishing attention to detail and a dictatorial management style which many bosses must have envied.
(7) The brash showmanship of his father's megalomaniac construction projects was not Valentin's style.
(8) A black standard poodle waits for the Junior Showmanship division.
(9) The man who put the flash into kiddy science and engineering was obsessed with mastery and given to showmanship, says Brown.
(10) Again, like most successful entrepreneurs, he knows the value of showmanship.
(11) He sounded as though he disapproved of exotic plant feeds and the new variety of vegetative showmanship.
(12) My high-wire expert had, quite apart from ice cool nerves, a sense of showmanship.
(13) He used to lift his hands high off the keyboard, which was my first lesson in the value of showmanship.
(14) At one point he pretended to topple from the rope, a piece of showmanship that brought a chorus of screams.
(15) Lucas, an Irish Setter, is held by his handler Jamie Lamphere as they compete in the Junior Showmanship competition.
(16) He just puts in an honest night's work making stuff disappear and reappear, with a great deal of square humor and showmanship.
(17) You might think that, like a good deal of Koolhaas's work, the building is as much showmanship as architecture, but it evinces a quiet, monumental grandeur.
(18) Michael has influenced so many artists, some of whom are picking up on the grandeur and showmanship of his live performances.
(19) "Today we're beginning this sexperiment, seven days of sex, " he said, with his characteristic mix of humor, showmanship and Scripture.
(20) He was ill - equipped to handle the flashy showmanship of Birdsong.
(21) According to the quality request in the world first-class universities, we develop children's creativity, showmanship, organizing ability, practical ability, etc.
(22) And young Michael was the center of attention: he handled virtually all the lead vocals, danced with energy and finesse, and displayed a degree of showmanship rare in a performer of any age.