His tragic gift for showmanship began to get on the nerves of reserved Anglo-Saxons. |
In other respects, he is famously reticent, averse to showmanship and actually something of a camera-shy recluse. |
Remember, showmanship behind the bar is a very important aspect of the job, and muddling provides bartenders a great chance to prove their worth. |
So dream on, Sir Richard, and we'll continue to forgive you your showmanship. |
Superficially, the rationale of the style would seem to be its conjuncture of sensitivity and showmanship. |
Aside from their technical prowess, the performance was made compulsive viewing by the showmanship of the boys. |