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Governor Ridge, for one, has a riveting rags-to-respectability biography and could help carry his battleground state.
But it has a riveting performance from Viggo Mortensen as John Halder, the university lecturer whose novel approving of euthanasia impresses the newly elected Adolf Hitler in 1933.
A 1998 sample copy of the quarterly Gallaudet Today has a riveting article about the treatment of the deaf under Hitler (depts.gallaudet.edu/public.relations/gt).edu/public.relations/gt
It is just as mad as Nash's theory, but Aronofsky treats it with such fierce seriousness and respect that his vision has a riveting kabbalistic power.
Mr. Patwardhan has located so much information and found so many willing interview subjects that his "War and Peace" has a riveting intelligence all its own and earns its epic title.
The Cologne dealer Suzanne Zander, in her first Independent, has a riveting selection of drawings by Oskar Voll — an artist who was included in Hans Prinzhorn's pioneering 1922 anthology of art by the insane, and who was later killed by the Nazis.
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The RAF also has a Rivet Joint spy plane in the region, which is stepping up surveillance efforts to identify potential targets, while intelligence will also be sought from Iraqi and Kurdish forces on the ground.
The UK also has a Rivet Joint spy plane in the region.
When connecting, the top section has a rivet whereby it has to be in line with the lower mask arrow.
Even so, the program had a riveting centerpiece in the dancer Emma Desjardins.
The story of the fire was told during the tour I took as a student and it had a riveting effect.
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