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Horwitz describes the disaster in riveting detail.
The reader learns in riveting detail about Eli's Indian days.
He turns out, no surprise, to know this work in riveting detail.
In The Siege Helen Dunmore described in riveting detail one family's struggle to survive the 1941-42 siege of Leningrad.
Piece by piece, and in riveting detail, this abridged version of the Saville inquiry shows that to be untrue.
O'Brien's experiences reporting on disasters, particularly Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti, unfold in riveting detail, but their enormity seems to overpower her.
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The book catches some riveting details.
Even when ripping into Dallas he would show it the respect of watching it closely, homing in on its riveting details, from the button-down flaps on JR's coat to the way Sue Ellen moved her mouth in several directions.
In his sensitive reading of Leonid Tsypkin's "Summer in Baden-Baden" (March 3), Jonathan Rosen speaks eloquently of this "brilliant" and "extraordinary" novel, dutifully noting its "riveting" details and its "stream-of-consciousness prose style," which by turns is "associative, inclusive, allusive" and deeply "humane".
You can always tell a company is excited about a product when much of the press release is dedicated to the riveting details, like its Underwriters Laboratory score.
His powerful book has all the riveting details, a must-read.
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