The longest match of the day was the women's doubles, which went down to a gripping final set. |
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The last thing Jack remembered was gripping the hilt of his sword before he was knocked out. |
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Emily hissed loudly, gripping Margaret's arm just as she was about to leave. |
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Seems the ensemble members all write and sing as well, resulting in a gripping collection of rags, country ditties and Tex-Mex tearjerkers. |
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Next came the denim jacket, my hands masculinely gripping the lapels, a debonair smile cocked across my face. |
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There was a graphic style and a story, or at least the bare bones of one, that were very gripping. |
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He is very angry but the only sign of this is the white knuckles gripping the chair. |
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By the time I ran outside he had spread his wings and soared into the sky gripping the pigeon with his talons. |
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She fell asleep as the tide slowly climbed, gripping the wet sand with her fingers. |
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Common characteristics of esophageal pain include sensations of burning, pressing, stabbing, or gripping. |
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So he stood at the bedside, gripping his father's arm, benumbed by the emotions his father was displaying, the emotions he himself was feeling. |
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This turns the play into a gripping tragedy and a moving tale of human frailty. |
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When she finally awoke she moaned in pleasure rubbing her face against her soft pillow and gripping another pillow in her arms tightly. |
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I was gripping the steering wheel so hard that my knuckles had turned white. |
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There will be no big themes, no gripping emotional undertow, no feeling of the pain. |
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Use danforth and mushroom anchors to show differences in gripping the bottom. |
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Arden's fanciful production makes a seemingly unstageable opera into gripping entertainment. |
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Still gripping the foot he spun around and released, launching Hark some thirty feet. |
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A gripping and ultimately enduring release borne of a timeless song craft and precariously married to a deeply maddening anxious hurt. |
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Here's a gripping tale about Lesley Dalton, of York, who wrote this letter to a national broadsheet newspaper this week. |
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I didn't find the plot particularly gripping, but the level of period detail in the book's descriptive passages was excellent. |
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Only when I emerge, exhausted, on the far side do I realise I've been gripping my handlebars so hard, my fingers have gone numb. |
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Adapted by Simon Moore the gripping play will star Helen Norton as Annie Wilkes and Jonathan Ryan as Paul Sheldon. |
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Dressed in camouflage, gripping his.357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot. |
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He has a way of giving to some obscure magical belief or religious custom a sort of gripping immediacy. |
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I forced myself up from the bed, gasping and gripping whatever handholds I could find. |
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She made it to the very end of the hall, gasping for air with one hand gripping at the stitch in her side, the other clutching her forehead. |
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Granted, the contest was a gripping one which was never beyond doubt until the final whistle. |
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Max Hastings's gripping book ought to be a tale of triumph, liberation and celebration. |
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She struts peacock-like from one side of the stage to the other, gripping the pole like a chair-lift banister. |
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He replied, his stance changing, his left hand firmly gripping the hilt of his sword. |
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Overall, it was a gripping story, and obviously a page-turner that raises some interesting ethical questions. |
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There is, of course, a limit to how gripping a narration of running up a stairway can be, and this over-descriptive style palls after a while. |
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Scalzi's written a dynamite, gripping and surpassingly original military novel here. |
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Although saddled with a convoluted plot, he has invested his film with enough grit, panache and edgy style to make it thoroughly gripping. |
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The paranoia of a parent who's lost their child is easy to empathise with and makes gripping drama. |
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She clung on like a leech, her fingers tightly gripping his shoulders, and Ben could clearly hear her heart beating as well as his own. |
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She rushed over to his cluster of trees, gripping one as she lurched forward, racing with her eyes to see what was the source. |
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She froze, one hand gripping the doorknob and the other clutching the shawl tightly to her chest. |
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The sonata form, and its gripping epic of migration from the tonic to the dominant and then back again, is an archetype of this. |
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There's a gripping tension to it that's hard to come by in comics designed to be all-ages entertainment. |
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Many years later, photographers with hand-held cameras that used sheet and roll film turned photojournalism into a gripping art form. |
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There will be extra commentators behind both goals to add new dimensions to the usual gripping commentary. |
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What better way to end a hot summer's day than to sit back to enjoy the cool of the evening with the latest gripping novel. |
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The proximal femur and distal tibia were potted in cylindrical molds of polymethyl methacrylate for gripping in the test fixtures. |
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The book and the tale of Wright's contribution to Loyalist terror are made even more gripping by Anderson's flowing writing style. |
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He has forced himself into the position by gripping the bat right at the bottom of the handle. |
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With her free hand, she was gripping his chin and forcefully turning his face towards hers. |
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There'll be gripping and competitive games of play-off football going on all over Europe next weekend. |
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In the first of many gripping scenes, a horrendous accident leaves all three hanging precariously by one rope. |
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Latahna held her robe around her and stayed close to the wall, gripping the rough stonework as the hay prickled her arms. |
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In the arch of the doorway stood a guard gripping the arm of a dark slave girl. |
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Your troubles momentarily melt away as you become enveloped in the latest saga gripping some glossily imperfect American family. |
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The truth is, gripping a golf club too tightly inhibits the correct movements of the club and the body. |
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In India, Nigella seeds are combined with various purgatives to allay gripping and colic and also help kill and expel parasites. |
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The equipment includes special gripping devices for pens to help people write with a shaking wrist and also cheque signing guides. |
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Don't worry about aim or how you're gripping the putter, just focus on distance. |
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Her voice is good if not emotionally gripping and her songs have an attractive quality but an edgy stimulant is sadly lacking. |
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She was still frozen in place, her knuckles turning white from gripping the cheese grater so tightly. |
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Her shoulders were straight and she was gripping her purse rather tightly, looking extremely strained. |
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Intense drivers, their eyes affixed on the taillights in front of them, sat hunched forward gripping their steering wheels tightly. |
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With his hands firmly gripping the high back of the pilot's seat, Howard stared transfixed out the sloping front window. |
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Secondly, I noticed that the rear tyre rim was gripping slightly and I thought it might be out of alignment. |
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Here, Ben details the hysteria and fear gripping Hong Kong, a small taste of which spread to Southampton's Chinese community this week. |
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It was gripping, thought-provoking, and genuinely entertaining, if you take the word in its broad sense. |
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The animation is breathtaking, the character development robust, and the story-line gripping from start to finish. |
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Sporting a writing staff made up of television all-stars, the show is intelligent, gripping and most importantly human all at the same time. |
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Call me old fashioned but I like a good story with some gripping characters. |
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It is very brief but even so makes quite horrifying and therefore quite gripping reading. |
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Less gripping are those swaths of the book that are essentially a biography of Salk, who simply wasn't a colorful character. |
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Building towards a gripping conclusion, The Octopus Hunter comes into its own by its blood splattered end. |
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The story of every convert to Judaism is a gripping tale of spiritual discovery. |
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He is in practically every scene in the film and he holds all of them with gripping power. |
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Despite this good idea, however, the film fails to take it to what should have been a gripping conclusion. |
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Although she offers gripping accounts of classified CIA memos, she rarely discusses ideas and publications. |
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Perhaps most gripping is the scorched earth surrounding Khe Sanh, site of the bloodiest siege in the war. |
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Documentary film-making doesn't get much more intelligent and gripping than this. |
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How geckos adhere has been a gripping topic of scientific research for well over a century. |
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Els was left with a four foot uphill putt, which he made to complete a gripping finale. |
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The superb single-player option is supplemented by a gripping two-player versus mode. |
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Adjustable pliers open to various widths, and the gripping surface of the jaw is grooved for a stronger hold. |
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Election fever is gripping the area, with no end of opinion polls every day. |
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This morning, it's a dead bird on the small porch, legs up in the air, claws gripping nothing, stomach distended. |
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But it was gripping and clever and fantastically erudite, and people became a little obsessed. |
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The second act is especially gripping as the virtual world grows and becomes even more real. |
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Veon frowned but said nothing, his hand gripping the hilt of his sword tightly. |
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The play is gripping, its cast superb and the setting a wonder of both simplicity and complication. |
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Lauren relates her story in a simple time sequence and gives telling details that make the narration gripping. |
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Right now I'm reading Good Night, Gorilla, a gripping tale about the adventures of an absent-minded zookeeper. |
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Combine them with a dark, gripping story, rich characterisation, superb direction from Eastwood and you have a powerful, absorbing thriller. |
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Indeed, if they find themselves restrained by a new gripping torpor, they will soon weary of being part of the EU family. |
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We tried flipping him over on his back and gripping his jowls like his mother might do. |
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Anybody who knows anything about judo knows how important gripping is these days. |
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Thus, it is essential for a judoist to master the gripping techniques that are very important in judo. |
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The story is gripping and, although the pace is less frenetic than other genre outings, there are plenty of shocks and scares. |
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I sat motionless, gripping my fork so hard that it rattled against my plate. |
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He was gripping the ship's wheel with white-knuckled hands, and his eyes were combing the rigging, looking for signs of trouble. |
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If that is the case, then he was wrong, for as an exploration of that war in its widest sense, it is a gripping read. |
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Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness. |
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It was a gripping photo that told the world more about the horrors of war than hours of talk or reams of paper ever could. |
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She would hold it, gripping the handle as her father had taught her, and pretend to fight off giant ogres or evil witches with magical powers. |
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Justin grinned, staring out into space, his hands still gripping tightly onto the handles of the controls. |
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They laughed like men reprieved, and when the bottle of whisky was finished Staten gripping it by the neck flung it far out to sea. |
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She thrust one hand through the window, gripping the ledge inside, and heard a soft grunt of surprise as her fingers grazed softness. |
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With this novel she ups the ante, breaking new ground with a superbly plotted and gripping historical novel. |
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The rest of the book is filled with such anecdotes turning what could have been quite a dry subject into something real and gripping. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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His hands dropped from her back, but she held him at arm's length, gripping his shoulders defiantly. |
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She held out the photographs at arm's length, gripping the rim of her eyeglasses with a free hand as if it were a telescope. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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Madala was dressed in the full regalia of a captain, and walked tall and proud, hand on her sword hilt, and the other gripping her pike. |
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My hand gripping the stick with such force, my skin was burning, my breathing heavy. |
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Unfortunately, the jitters currently gripping economists and market-makers alike are symptomatic of a deeper problem. |
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I was gripping onto the ropes of the swing with all my might. |
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His slaying sums up the lawlessness now gripping the region and the impunity with which separatists can act. |
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Yet his narrative is gripping, perceptive, and moving at times, even if his conclusions are highly debatable. |
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And there's the gripping fact of what surely has to be the biggest manhunt and lockdown in American history. |
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Erin found herself gripping Jesse hard enough to leave fingermarks. |
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But the simultaneously gripping and chilling hold of Serial is that its characters are real people. |
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Clair MacDougall and Wade C.L. Williams report on the political drama gripping Liberia. |
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Maintaining tight eye contact, the butlers pluck out audience members for a gripping, melancholic dance. |
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I had no problems imagining the fear gripping those on board. |
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The film is gripping and emotionally wrenching, but it focuses one-sidedly on the suffering and death of Jesus and hardly deals with the Resurrection. |
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Louie Psihoyos' The cove, on the other hand, feels entirely fresh, and is as dramatic and gripping as any live-action thriller. |
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She turned around briskly, to face the gapes and open mouths of many of the new recruits to the Armed Guards, the females of whom were gripping their pictures of them. |
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He squatted, hams on heels, the toes of his mundowies gripping the ground. |
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The movie should be dull, but instead it's fast-paced and gripping. |
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Her hands, which had formerly been clasped in her lap, were now being wrung nervously, her fingers gripping and squeezing those of the other hand and vice-versa. |
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In a gripping new memoir, he describes how he sought to bring William Fox, the scoutmaster who sexually abused him, to justice. |
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It also enhances your gripping power, and helps to strengthen muscles that are used in lifting boxes and other heavy items that you may encounter during household chores. |
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Lai let her hand rest on his chest and almost out of reflex he let his hand rest on hers, gripping it lightly as he shifted and settled more relaxedly in her grasp. |
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The small cup was shoved gently into her hands by the silent guy and then when she looked up again the bony man lay on the floor gripping his side in anguish. |
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A gripping account of the first year after an electromagnetic pulse attack has eliminated all electricity in America. |
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Toscanini's sense of theater allows them to remain gripping, even at slowish tempos, and the NBC Symphony Orchestra plays them with superhuman concentration. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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A Friend of the Familyby Lauren Grodstein A gripping, elegant account of fatherly love and suburban sanctity gone awry. |
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Fiona McFarlane puts a distinctive and subtle twist on this trend, with results that are no less gripping. |
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Unquestionably, sci-fi can engage the imagination in a gripping way. |
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All these folks were full of gripping stories about their time with Pryor, since he created much drama offstage as well as on. |
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But as cinematic fright trips go, Jaws remains the most gripping. |
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Like a cornered animal, she remained rooted in place, gripping her purse. |
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It has laughs, gripping stories, various space fillers, and a few puzzles. |
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The distinctive voice and gripping lyrics of German vocalist and producer Enik have been plugged through his recent vocal work on Funkstorung's album, Disconnected. |
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In this gripping, deftly paced story, a runtish boy dreams of joining the older boys of his village in their raids on trawlers and yachts on the Indian Ocean. |
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The second pitfall is that Tendulkar has given the reader little of what should be a gripping, meaningful story of his life. |
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He stood for the remainder of the session and, because he was gripping the gun too tightly at first, missed the entire target board several times. |
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This was the unhappy and astonishing birth of my stammer or at least my first gripping self-conscious awareness of it. |
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The most discomforting abdominal pains are the acute and gripping ones. |
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With her projects on Fox, on late-night TV, and now with Burnett, Palin is building up a storehouse of gripping stories. |
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Carl Zimmer describes in his squeamishly gripping book Parasite Rex how, eventually, the barnacle fills the entire carapace of the crab, which becomes, in effect, a zombie. |
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The Seven series Forensic Investigators is much better, locally made and far more gripping than the pretensions of a couple of would be Pommy Poirots. |
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And I think this is what makes her story so gripping, especially to women. |
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The tragedy of the six characters is gripping in its own way. |
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In his gripping and entertaining investigation, the journalist turns Vail inside out to get the real story behind the costliest act of ecoterrorism in U.S. history. |
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And the string of episodes that aired before that were gripping, noble, and simply entertaining to watch. |
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Each book has gripping scenes on the fear that permeated Argentina in those years. |
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Requiem for a Dream Simply in terms of visually gripping it would be a tie between Trainspotting and Requiem for a Dream. |
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We're leaving for Chicago in a few hours to attend a wedding, see family and curb a wee bit of this wanderlust that is gripping me now that I have regular work. |
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There are too many gripping moments to mention in this documentary. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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A gripping, suspenseful novel that acutely hooks the reader's attention from beginning to end. |
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This deceptive suspenser has many strong qualities, and slowly tightens over a superbly gripping first hour. |
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Their music felt like sped-up shoegaze for late-night weirdos, and the band performed it with a gripping, nothing-else-matters punk energy. |
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The gripping surfaces of the rami are crenulated, with crenulation peaks on the two rami arranged in an alternating pattern. |
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She shot him an impudent smile before gripping the metal with the pliers and twisting it into a star with origamilike precision. |
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Cosa Nostra is a history, not a treatise, and a gripping history at that. |
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As he slips behind the controls of his hovercraft, he feels a gripping pain in his chest, followed by shortness of breath and a cold sweat. |
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The barrel is hollow and usually contains a taper to facilitate the gripping of various types of tooling. |
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The moral dilemma thrown up by this terrorist proposal was just as gripping, if not more so, than the whizzbang action of this intelligent hokum. |
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His words have a nationalistic flare, and his story is gripping. |
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You see, the one holding on with his teeth, gripping the driving wheel. |
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This gripping six-part whodunit, with its big-gun older stars and Nicola Walker's sensitive lead, is more than just a police procedural. |
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I was tempted to go down The Line of Beauty, but the dark, devious and crucially important events at Wolf Hall also had a gripping fascination. |
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It is a gripping account of political intrigue and brinksmanship that will raise eyebrows in many quarters. |
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I FOUND the mini-series, The Passing Bells, on BBC1 gripping and an excellent portrayal of what the Great War was like. |
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It is a truly gripping story, told in a lean, hard, athletic narrative prose that puts more literary English to shame. |
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But really the set with its image of entangled tree roots and sackfuls of windfall apples was more gripping than the dialogue. |
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Voters didn't want Miliband running the country with Nicola Sturgeon gripping his goolies and they couldn't have made their feelings any clearer. |
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It is part of a national campaign gripping social media which involves men taking pictures of them holding their testicles and posting them online with the hashtag. |
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Most snakes use specialized belly scales to travel, gripping surfaces. |
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Frictional gripping is used by primates, relying upon hairless fingertips. |
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However, this type of grip depends upon the angle of the frictional force, thus upon the diameter of the branch, with larger branches resulting in reduced gripping ability. |
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The Eyrarland Statue, a copper alloy figure found near Akureyri, Iceland dating from around the 11th century, may depict Thor seated and gripping his hammer. |
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And it's the teasing game of psychological revealment and concealment that makes Dorian Gray such a gripping tale more than a century after its publication. |
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Fortunately this production has risen to the challenge to provide a gripping and claustrophobically realistic depiction of many people's worst nightmares. |
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Twister features a ribbed structure that improves gripping quality and a chamfer at the start of the thread that makes the dowel easy to insert into the drill hole. |
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But it was the visitors who took the initiative as centre Chris Tossel raced over after just two minutes for a converted score to set the tone for a gripping encounter. |
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Basu, who is not new to this genre, said that all women who are scared of horror films should watch this movie for its gripping emotional sub-plots. |
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It may not completely deliver as a gripping crime tale but seeing Veronica return to her home town and deal with faces from her past makes for entertaining viewing. |
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With cold weather gripping the area, Mayor James Hahn called Friday for the city Department of Water and Power to defer any utility shut-offs at least until Jan. |
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Sloths and slender lorises can both grip tightly with all four limbs, but some mammals, like a tamandua, need their hands free for feeding, so have a gripping tail. |
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Rather than a straightforward who-dunnit, it's a dark, gripping work about emotions, repressed feelings and lives wasted and refound, which unfolds while the murder is solved. |
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Attachable accessories include a gripping hand and a pen adaptor. |
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Standing at the open church door, gripping the bell rope, we were ready to ring our bell and cheer the Truth and Reconciliation marchers on their way. |
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The Multi-Pliers also feature a hex key adjusting screw, which tightens and draws materials closer together for tighter gripping, and loosens to provide controlled release. |
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Nobody had flown beside an osprey, painted by Audubon as if seen aloft by a companion bird, gripping a fish in its talons and opening its beak in midcry. |
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