Sentence examples for find riveting from inspiring English sources

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"This level of puppetry hasn't been seen on Broadway before, and this is what audiences are going to find riveting," said Basil Jones, one of the creators of the puppets.

In a review in The New York Times that appeared this past Sept. 24, Richard Bernstein wrote, "Mr. Gillespie provides the facts about the center that many of us, who have taken the twin towers as part of the landscape without knowing much about their origins or purposes, will find riveting".

A professor of American studies at Rutgers University, Mr. Gillespie provides the facts about the center that many of us, who have taken the twin towers as part of the landscape without knowing much about their origins or purposes, will find riveting.

Lubezki and Cuaron find riveting images and cameos, perhaps genuine discoveries from their location work on the road: an old lady does a jigging little dance in the kitchen of her bar, and a placid village festival queen, dressed like a bride, smiles at passers-by while her neighbours solicit pious donations.

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This nightmare scenario is the subject of his new book, "Into the Gray Zone," which I found riveting and strangely uplifting.

But the whole thing I found riveting because to anyone who lives in London, how else do you get around?

These two ideas achieve provocative fusion in a book about the potentially numbing subject of global commercial logistics that Ballard and Le Corbusier would have found riveting – but for very different reasons.

Southern senators who relate every question to race, ethnicity and gender just assumed that their unreconstructed obsessions are America's and that the country would find them riveting.

"I find it riveting to watch," says Anita Dunn, the former White House communications director whom Beck railed against prodigiously on the air last year after she named Mother Teresa and Mao Zedong as her "favorite political philosophers" (she says she was joking about Mao) in a commencement address.

People eat this stuff up, and a skeptic can find himself riveted by the best of it: those giraffes, or the sight of a golden wheel spider turning sideways and cartwheeling like a runaway beach ball down the side of a huge Namibian sand dune.

How much more satisfying "Day" might have been if this gifted writer had chosen as her models the less eventful fictions of Samuel Beckett and Henry Green, books in which almost nothing happens and yet we find ourselves riveted by the sheer force of the language, by the intimate observation of how the human mind leaps and races and stumbles from one thought to the next.

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