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Both riveted attention.
Dante de Blasio's towering Afro, a supporting player in his father's mayoral campaign, riveted attention once more last week when it caught the eye of President Obama.
The mass killings in Norway in July riveted attention on the strength of right-wing populist parties across Europe, but particularly in Scandinavia.
The celebrated Culbertson-Lenz match, which riveted attention nationwide 71 years ago, was re-created a week ago as part of Bridge Week.
The post-election chaos has riveted attention to a naked quest for power in the absence of clear rules for assigning it.
The reports, quotes and pictures that emerged in fits and starts from the courtroom drew riveted attention from the Chinese, testament to the public's fascination with Mr. Bo and to the power of the Chinese Internet.
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Mr. Rash certainly knows how to rivet attention.
It rivets attention, races fast and displays distinctive Perry hallmarks, especially in its standoffs.
The Euro 2012 football championship — soccer to Americans — is riveting attention in Europe, perhaps more than the rescue of the Spanish banks or the Greek election on Sunday.
In "Ready for a Brand New Beat" Mark Kurlansky explains why a hit record needs a great hook, the kind that rivets attention in 20 seconds.
The larger philosophical constructs at work are exciting and radical enough to rivet attention in their own right, regardless of some of the finer nuances.
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