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charismatic and Rosenmöller
The charisma of the charismatic " unofficial leader " Rosenmöller played an important role in this.

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The image of these charismatic figures, often wandering among the people, became shaped by the Kabbalistic legend of the Lamed Vav Tzadikim ( 36 hidden righteous people who sustain the world ).
The Yoruba-dominated AG became the opposition under its charismatic leader Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
The radicales again invaded from Argentina, and when the charismatic Eduardo Schaerer became president, Gondra returned as minister of war to reorganize the army once more.
From his base in Montreal, Trudeau took control of the Liberal Party and became a charismatic leader, inspiring " Trudeaumania ".
He interviews charismatic newspaper columnist Waldo Lydecker ( Clifton Webb ), an imperious, decadent dandy, who relates how he met Laura, became her mentor, and used his considerable influence and fame to advance her career.
Like many charismatic idealists, Zapata became a martyr after his treacherous murder.
His office was troubled chiefly by the charismatic Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, who became his greatest detractor and around whom all plebeians had aggregated.
This adoption of Pentecostal beliefs by those in the historic churches became known as the charismatic movement.
The second son of Jamaica's Premier Norman Washington Manley and Jamaican artist Edna Manley, Michael Manley was a charismatic figure who became the leader of the Jamaican People's National Party a few months before his father's death in 1969.
Jones became known as a charismatic and effective speaker throughout her career.
* Lord Gilead, formerly the henchman of one of Sara's HackMaster characters, who became a charismatic noble lord after an unknown, potentially dangerous magical helmet which the Knights insisted that he should be the one to try out turned out to be a legendary Helm of Lordship.
Overbury soon became secretary to Carr, and when the latter embarked on his career at court, Overbury took the position of mentor, secretary and political advisor to his more charismatic friend, becoming the brains behind his steady rise to prominence.
The charismatic Malcolm X quickly became one of the NOI's most famed and productive ministers ; he traveled across the country speaking and founding new temples, and the organization's membership grew greatly during his tenure.
During the Great Depression in the 1930s, Powell, a handsome and charismatic figure, became a prominent civil rights leader in Harlem, New York.
This was contrary to the traditional Christian view that charismatic experiences had ended with the Apostles, the idea that modern Christians could experience charismatic " gifts " such as visions became a common theme in these revivals.
This effort to balance charismatic experience with order and stability became a lasting characteristic of the Latter Day Saint Movement.
While Carlebach, a charismatic singer who used music as his tool, stayed ( largely ) within the circle of the Orthodox community from which he arose, Schachter-Shalomi charted an increasingly independent course, leaving Chabad to eventually study at Hebrew Union College ( HUC ), the leading academic institution of Reform Judaism, and to found what became Jewish Renewal.
On his return to Turkey, he became the charismatic leader of the Turkish avant-garde, producing streams of innovative poems, plays and film scripts.
The notion of reintroduction as a viable conservation strategy became increasingly popular in the 1970s and 1980s due to the reintroduction of some of the most world's most charismatic endangered species such as the Arabian oryx in Oman, the Golden lion tamarin in Brazil, and the Peregrine Falcons in North America.
Frisbee was a key figure in the Jesus movement and eyewitness accounts of his ministry documented in the 2007 Emmy-nominated film Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher explain how Frisbee became the charismatic spark igniting the rise of Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel and the Vineyard Movement, two worldwide denominations and among the largest evangelical denominations to emerge in the last thirty years.
Hanegraaff revisited some of the same issues in his 1997 book Counterfeit Revival, in which he rejected the claims of many charismatic teachers such as Rodney Howard Browne concerning what became known as the Toronto Blessing.
As Deputy Premier and Attorney-General, the youthful and charismatic Dunstan made his older peers look lethargic as television became increasingly ubiquitous.
According to the Wall Street Journal, " The Legion of Christ ... became a global phenomenon in Catholicism over the past few decades by joining a devotion to orthodoxy and secrecy with an equal fidelity to the Legion's charismatic founder, Father Marcial Maciel, who helped his community's cause by liberally dispensing funds to hierarchs in Rome.

charismatic and leader
A popular and charismatic leader, Pastora initially saw his group develop quickly.
Set in Dublin, Ireland, the film tells the true-life story of the charismatic leader of a gang of thieves, Martin Cahill, at odds with both the police and the IRA.
According to existing sources, Mieszko I was a wise politician, a talented military leader and charismatic ruler.
Like his predecessor, Farrakhan was a dynamic, charismatic leader and a powerful speaker with the ability to appeal to the African-American masses.
Max Weber claimed the change that developed modern society and nations is the result of the rise of a charismatic leader to power in a society who creates a new tradition or a rational-legal system that establishes the supreme authority of the state.
However, he was a charismatic leader whose Socialist domestic programs and nationalist foreign policy appealed to the rural and urban constituencies who were largely ignored by the oligarchy.
Khomeini has been criticized for these acts and for human rights violations of Iranians ( including his ordering of execution of thousands of political prisoners ;), but also lauded as a " charismatic leader of immense popularity ", and a " champion of Islamic revival " by Shia scholars.
In December 1925, led by the charismatic leader Hersi Boqor, son of Boqor Osman, the sultanate forces drove the Italians out of Hurdia and Hafun, two strategic coastal towns.
The second, legitimacy based on charismatic leadership is devotion to a leader or group that is viewed as exceptionally heroic or virtuous.
The Sandinistas took their name from Augusto César Sandino ( 1895 – 1934 ), the charismatic leader of Nicaragua's nationalist rebellion against the US occupation of the country during the early 20th century ( ca.
Several rallies drew more than 5, 000 newsboys, complete with charismatic speeches by strike leader Kid Blink.
* The messianic, charismatic Jewish leader Simon bar Kokhba starts a war of liberation for Judea ( Bar Kokhba revolt ) against the Romans, which is eventually crushed ( in 135 ) by emperor Hadrian.
" Sankara, a charismatic leader, sought by word, deed, and example to mobilize the masses and launch a massive bootstrap development movement.
This was partly due to their charismatic leader Petra Kelly, a German who was of interest to the American media because she had an American step-father.
A primary theme of Dune and its sequels is Frank Herbert's warning about society's tendencies to " give over every decision-making capacity " to a charismatic leader.
The eponymous founder of the party was Pim Fortuyn, a charismatic former university professor and political columnist who initially had planned to contest the 2002 general election as leader of the Livable Netherlands ( LN ) party.
His political commitment included assigning implementation responsibility to Baroness Lee, the widow of Aneurin Bevan, the charismatic leader of Labour's left wing whom Wilson had joined in resigning from the Attlee cabinet.
Because of his rank John of Gaunt was one of England's principal military commanders in the 1370s and 1380s, though his enterprises were never rewarded with the kind of dazzling success that had made his elder brother the Black Prince such a charismatic war leader.
An effective and good chairman rather than a colourful or charismatic leader, he led the new state during the more turbulent period of its history, when the legislation necessary for the foundation of a stable independent Irish polity needed to be pushed through.
MOVE was founded in 1972 as the " Christian Movement for Life " by John Africa, a charismatic leader who, though functionally illiterate, dictated a document describing his views known as The Guideline to graduate student Donald Glassey.
* Eleftherios Venizelos ( 1864 – 1936 ), Greek revolutionary, statesman and charismatic leader in the early 20th century
She is the charismatic leader of the farm team, one of the important work groups and cliques among the First Hundred.
Beauregard seemed the perfect combination of military engineer and charismatic Southern leader needed at that time and place.

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