Keith's comic timing and expressive delivery made for a truly riveting performance. |
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The session on defending communities turned into a riveting debate covering crime, housing, anti-racism and asylum seekers. |
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The complete attention of this actor to every second of action, to every one of her movements, made a riveting performance. |
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Fortunately the performances are so riveting that these minor distractions are easily overlooked. |
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Far more than the story of one beleaguered farmer, it is a riveting dramatic allegory about human nature and the nature of our society. |
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Bobby Darin's life in Beyond The Sea, while extraordinary on its own terms, lacks a dramatic arc needed to produce a really riveting film. |
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The content and form of the shows tell difficult, discomfiting, and riveting stories. |
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It's a riveting character study that really deserves to make a big splash with audiences of every age. |
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The TV show will please those looking for both riveting drama and offbeat comedy. |
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I cannot say that this film was riveting or particularly thought provoking. |
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Our Stan Grant has been reporting on this story for weeks now, bringing us some extremely riveting reports. |
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He discusses the psychological impact on troops torn between loyalty and self-preservation in this riveting tale. |
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Nobody has puzzled longer over the roots of his creativity than Dylan himself and this riveting, poetic memoir is the result. |
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The games provide a riveting soccer spectacle at no cost to the spectators. |
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However, the two do an excellent job putting all the details together in a coherent, even riveting narrative. |
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The reports of our Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure sometimes make for riveting reading. |
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He accompanies his startling allegations about his opponent with riveting admissions about his own identity. |
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Four successive days, furthermore, brought forth a quartet of riveting scraps. |
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A riveting, Hindi-filmi court case takes the story towards a brilliant finale. |
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Believe me, there is nothing schmaltzy about this riveting futuristic film noir thriller. |
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But it's a riveting tale with important insights into Japan's culture and its sclerotic system. |
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Last year Eller, a riveting balladist, opened for the Rolling Stones in Rio. |
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These three topoi can be varied in countless ways to create a riveting narrative. |
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The installation, six panels hung in a row, was perfect, intensifying the riveting presence of the minimally varied shapes. |
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From the first softly sonorous piano tones, Bronfman played with a fierce passion that was riveting. |
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The creaking of the uneven bars in gymnastics helps build the suspense in this riveting event. |
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The plot of the play centres around the Doyle Family and many revelations are unfolded as the play unfolds its riveting story. |
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These joining methods may include welding, brazing, soldering, riveting, or bolting. |
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I'll agree that not all of them are especially riveting today, but some are still spellbinders. |
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The camera twice pauses on a riveting image of a dying knight, blood spraying from his punctured armor. |
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It's a riveting ensemble piece, which stealthily avoids taking sides in the issue. |
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This book contains an emotionally riveting, devastatingly honest, and morally compelling answer. |
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He provides the reader with a riveting, impartial, and chronological account of events on the ground. |
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The book concludes with a riveting chapter on terrorism under the cloak of other religions. |
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A small anvil and riveting hammer are of the types used in clockmaking and were made in Lancashire. |
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Expect a riveting two hours tonight and tomorrow from 7.30 pm, as icy as the coldest Keighley weather. |
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It has to be said that, as crimes go, identity theft hardly lends itself to riveting drama in the same way as armed robbery or drug dealing. |
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Its riveting but awful reading, a real condemnation and an incredibly brave work. |
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The book is a riveting character study of a fiercely intelligent and insular man coming to terms with his sexuality. |
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If the configuration of pages and print is too overwhelming, a book may seem insurmountably difficult even though its content is riveting. |
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Once the main plot line gains some momentum, it becomes absorbing, building to a riveting confrontation with a truly chilling character. |
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Nathan shifted on the log, riveting his gaze to the dancing flames of the camp fire. |
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At times she's a gangling, anti-social adolescent, and at others a snobbish know-it-all, but she's always riveting. |
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On the debit side, a number of discrepancies detract from an otherwise riveting biography. |
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McDowell is riveting in his screen debut, and the film's social observation and build-up of tension is quite compelling. |
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Readers get riveting stories about whippings from his gin-soaked father and being a less than perfect father himself to his own kids. |
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She is a riveting Anne Boleyn in prison and a very funny 15-year-old Jane Austen as she pens her own gleefully biased English history. |
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There was quite a spectacle when some of the elderly people took to the stage and performed a riveting dance to a number of golden oldies. |
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Sornette's discussion of the science of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tornadoes and meteorite impacts is riveting. |
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Adhesive bonding, instead of riveting, is employed by some designers for attaching doublers and stiffeners to the skin sheet. |
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The riveting testimony would prove an eye-opener into the working of Lastman's inner circle. |
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The Maine photographs aren't as insouciantly riveting as his New York images. |
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The lifelong rivalry of cosmetics queens Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein makes for riveting reading. |
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Well, it provides riveting reality TV without involving a situation that is too artificial. |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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Grainy and pockmarked, their textures are as repellently suggestive as they are visually riveting. |
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If you had doubts about how riveting Manet's subject was to audiences of the time, the documentary section of the show set your mind at rest. |
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His earliest memories are those of thick forests, wild animals and of the riveting images of virgin Nature. |
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For anyone who cares about music or artistic expression these presentations are riveting. |
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Washington is riveting as a woman with smarts, guts, and a weakness for her former boss, the leader of the free world. |
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Funded on Kickstarter, the filmmakers began the project after reading a riveting 2011 profile on Landis in The New York Times. |
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The case was riveting drama, making Ruth and Judd overnight celebrities. |
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As a direct result, a jaded criminal leaps from the back seat and slips a mickey into their beer while distracting them with a riveting game of chance. |
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His adaptation retains the honesty and lyricism of the book but sharpens it up into a riveting confessional stream of crackling, dinner conversation-sharp dialogue. |
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Both aspects were recently on display in a riveting exhibition of nearly 40 sculptures, drawings and prints at Lennon, Weinberg Gallery in New York. |
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Ellen's honesty and true-blue down-to-earthness were riveting. |
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She also captured the entire episode in her riveting, award-worthy documentary Citizenfour, which is in theaters now. |
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There were no substitutes and no gimmicks and it was absolutely riveting. |
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The most riveting stories so far deal with trivial matters that sound like deleted scenes from a George Costanza fever dream. |
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Spader, so intense and riveting last year as Red, has lost some of that unyielding relentlessness. |
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The experts there said the material and the riveting was what would have been used in the relevant time period. |
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This riveting drama speaks to our souls with its incessant probes into the importance of human choice and the degradations brought on by self-destructiveness. |
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Following him as he assumes Greenleaf's personality and attempts to elude his pursuers after the murder is a riveting yet slightly chilly exercise. |
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Richard Harris delivers a riveting portrayal of Captain Tyreen. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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Our kids discovered that nothing is more riveting than a good read. |
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They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers. |
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Here, told for the first time in the nurses' own words, is the riveting story of what actually happened on the battlefields, aid stations and field hospitals. |
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The play had been a huge success, riveting most everyone who saw it. |
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Old Hawberk sat riveting the worn greaves of some ancient suit of armour, and the ting! |
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The Aussie delivers one of the best performances of his career in the riveting thriller Prisoners. |
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He opens up about the bogus Midnight Express, Oliver Stone on blow, and his riveting one-man show. |
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The riveting production earned ten out of ten for entertainment value. |
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The concert opened with a riveting account of Haydn's late E flat Sonata. |
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That was the defining message from an utterly riveting battle between Heriot's and Melrose, which sizzled with enough effervescent vim to warm the coldest of hearts. |
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Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass. |
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In riveting testimony, Arias also described the stormy affair that had led her to the courtroom. |
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The result is nothing less than riveting, insightful, and heartbreaking, not to mention powerfully original. |
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The articles he wrote were extraordinary, riveting and thought-provoking. |
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According to the 2nd-century ad traveller Pausanias, the process involved hammering sheets of metal into the shape of a figure and riveting them together over a solid core. |
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Samhita Arni's speculative thriller combines mythology with riveting storytelling. |
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In such a device the riveting may be effected with proper riveting-tools, and the nut-head afterward screwed on. |
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However, in recent years automated riveting systems have become popular in an effort to reduce assembly costs and repetitive disorders. |
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The beam couldn't support the weight of the riveter, so the workers were riveting by hand. |
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These semiconfessional jags are riveting theater because they come with a built-in mystery. |
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The TOX system can replace spot welding, riveting, bolting, self-piercing fasteners, and brazing in many applications. |
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Set along an inland harbor where the Savannah River meets the Atlantic Ocean, Savannah boasts a riveting history. |
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Eclectic they may be, but songs such as Blank Media and Cloud Chamber make for riveting listening, deserving of a wide audience. |
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Gibbons excels through riveting writing and alack of fear which leaves him willing to tackle any subject head on and with brutal honesty. |
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The wife he lost is painfully near as this riveting book gets underway. |
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It also contains a simulated aircraft shell riveting area, handtools workshops, welding bay and workshops for specimens and repairs. |
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The premise of Okey Ndibe's second novel is as riveting as its title is intriguing. |
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The storyline is riveting, and the artwork, while not realistic, is full of brutal energy, much like the violence in horror movies. |
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A riveting talk, a meet and greet and schmooze with campus media. |
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Our daily mash of newsworthy, hilarious and otherwise riveting video. |
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It is a dispiriting narrative, mostly riveting, occasionally too laden with bureaucratese, always trenchant. |
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The literary commentary is fascinating but her chapters on the manipulation of the stories of the four real murderesses are riveting. |
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Tim Quelch's Underdog emphasises this national trait and is a riveting mixture of football, social history and popular culture. |
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Mapp was riveting throughout, as cool as a dairy case full of popsicles, except when she let her hair down to bump and grind in an overtly sexual hoochie-koochie. |
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