His tongue-in-cheek comparison of the religious life with the life of a fox-hunting man has a certain wry panache.
Instead, he uses the products of that culture as evidence, with skill and panache.
This he does with journalistic panache, but the ideas he would have us adopt are just as dependent on emotional appeal as their alternatives.
The venerable tradition of the bedtime story, a story intended to soothe anxieties and ease young children into sleep, is discarded with gleeful panache.
It meant not asking questions or calculating chances, but just going ahead and acting in a cheerfully exuberant manner, with style and panache.
Quite apart from these matters of public opinion, some of the panache must be restored, and military bands and uniforms have a part to play.
It was impressive that someone who confessed trepidation should nevertheless give a maiden speech extemporary and with such panache.
I am charming as well as being eloquent and possessing panache.