Sentence examples for it riveting for from inspiring English sources

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"There is no question in my mind but that the BBC and their consultants are hoping for something dramatic to erupt, to make it riveting for viewers," Zimbardo says.

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Infiniti sees technology – not outright performance – as its comparative advantage in the luxury marketplace, and the Q50 carries that ethos right down to its rivets, for better and for worse.

It's riveting for prurient reasons, of course, but also for its apparently comprehensive honesty: he's perfectly willing to come off as a callow jerk.

It's riveting; for a moment we are back to the glory days of Mildred Pierce and All About Eve.

For those who have followed the intrigue of recent campaign cycles, it is riveting for another reason.

It was riveting for the wrong reasons, like Hideki Matsui's thirteen total bases — a single, two doubles, and two homers — and only later, after the Sox had begun their long journey back, could the fans dig through the avalanche site and find tiny hints there of better things ahead.

It was riveting for the wrong reasons, like Hideki Matsui's thirteen total bases a single, two doubles, and two homers and only later, after the Sox had begun their long journey back, could the fans dig through the avalanche site and find tiny hints there of better things ahead.

It was especially riveting for the department's many new members, including Carlo DeMarco, a mechanic, who joined several months ago and had worked only a small brush fire; and Joanne Karl, a homemaker who had volunteered for dispatch duty three days earlier and was still memorizing radio codes like 10-60 (major emergency) and 10-26 (fond on the stove).

PopMatters Pierre Hamilton called Anniemal "riveting" for how "it lacks the waxy sheen" that listeners were used to hearing in manufactured pop music.

Billed as "riveted-for-strength workwear made of true blue denim", Levi's Two Horse brand leather patch – created in 1886 – depicted a pair of jeans suspended between two workhorses, as a symbol of strength.

"Oh, Baby... Now What?" is ultimately far more riveting for what it says about the cozy relationship between beauty and self-absorption than for anything it reveals about the strains of unplanned pregnancy.

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