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He threw down that riveting dunk in the first three minutes, taking off from the dotted line, soaring high enough to rest his elbow on the rim.
Built from actual black-box transcripts of discussions inside cockpits, that riveting docudrama, which began the first of its many runs in 1999, had equally impressive sound design and was much more successful at keeping the audience off balance.
He demands that you notice his fashion even when it's not that riveting.
A free game where you simply swipe the screen to make money that can only be spent within the game doesn't sound all that riveting.
Throughout my reading of that riveting text, I kept wondering how Sexton (1928-74) would have responded to Middlebrook's queries had the author been able to interview her.
On the heels of that riveting panorama of corruption, cruelty, and struggle across classes and races in Baltimore, "Mad Men" seemed a little shallow by comparison: John O'Hara right after Dickens.
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The one strand of modern science that rivets Lindsey Graham is the public-opinion poll.
His articles paved the way for government hearings on organized crime that riveted the nation.
As riveting as Midge finds Rummy, it is her description of Paul Wolfowitz as a "former mathematician" that riveted me.
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