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Our attention gets riveted on the feelings and thoughts of violation and all we want is revenge.
In the case of the essay on Sturman, for instance, we get a riveting yarn about how a secretive businessman avoided paying taxes.
At Learn to Rivet!, an ironworkers' demonstration, "the kids will get to rivet, too," Ms. Turner said.
To get the rivet, I had to inch up the outside of a massive steel truss 330ft above the Forth estuary and scrabble around in a pile of rust that had once been part of the girder.
Then they all gathered for a massive display on the main stage, to get everyone riveted, then up and moving.
I've got a rivet gun and a soldering iron".
"And they got some rivets and stuff there.
It's riveting to get a look into this most private aspect of a couple's life, one that is secret even to them.
However, I immediately thought we have seen numerous versions of this type of film before, and I leaned over to my buddy and noted that it just seems unfair that a slew of films similar to this one get the greenlight and riveting stories with black characters are never known.
In a country where conspiracy theories seem to gain steam the more baroque they get, the case has riveted and confused much of the public, in part because the proceedings are based on news media speculation rather than any official complaint.
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