showman造句

Mr. Nolan is playing with fire here, But partly because he's a showman.

Immaculately turned out in a cream suit, yellow shirt and patterned tie, Ustinov admits to being a showman to the core.

The silver-haired showman tried to talk up GM’s prospects, but what his audience really wanted to know was why it had suddenly lost its second boss this year.

showman造句

For most of his career, Iverson has been the quintessential, high-scoring offensive showman.

Houdini has been a big influence in my career. I'm fascinated with him - not as a showman, but as a marketer.

I will deal with you later,@ the showman shouted.

But, trying to recycle the party line about Mr Brown being a statesman, not a showman, Lord Kinnock said that he "has got a radio face-and nobody can get away from that".

Mr Schiller put on a gamely performance, but in subtle ways the absence of Mr Jobs, a consummate showman, was felt throughout.

Mr. Anderson, a former magazine publisher, took over the TED conference from its founder, Richard Saul Wurman, a graphic designer who presided over the stage like a vaudeville showman.

Cook is no showman in the mold of Jobs, but that doesn't matter.