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- noun Technique of performing well on the
stage .
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Examples
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Obama is gifted in one thing, stagemanship, it this is genius, go to Las Vegas and watch magic acts, there you will find comprable "genius".
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He also had a little music group on the side called The Falcons -- and Joseph taught Michael and the brothers about stagemanship.
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He also had a little music group on the side called The Falcons -- and Joseph taught Michael and the brothers about stagemanship.
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By the Back to the Mac event in 2010, Jobs's stagemanship was so finely honed that he was able to respond to a problem Apple had to a considerable extent created - an audience full of smartphone addicts, interrupting with novelty ringtones and sucking the wi-fi required for the product demos out of the air - with calm, grace and the very clear impression that he could explode your head with his mind.
Forbes.com: News Daniel Nye Griffiths 2012
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