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This is more riveting than some of the events. 2.
With each swing, perhaps this Series really is becoming more riveting.
What could be more riveting than a stew of all that?
I cannot think of another book that makes scientific history more riveting.
Her inner monologue is more riveting than some of the novel's dialogue.
Environments will become more expansive as plots become more riveting and characters become more vibrant.
Any of these scenarios could make the State of the Union a more riveting affair.
Now you'll have to find something more riveting on vacation than sitting in a van very slowly passing by a house.
And it makes this season all the more riveting to watch Elliot go about trying to fix the world he's broken.
The scene could have been spawned from a Hollywood writers' room — but it was all the more riveting because it was real.
But without a more riveting linchpin to anchor the narrative, "Beneath a Ruthless Sun" grows as sprawling as the conspiracy it depicts.
Verve's "A Day in the Life: Impressions of Pepper" features adventurous renditions by some of the more riveting rising voices in jazz.
Conversations about who gets to wear what, and why, on the red carpet are a lot more riveting (and honest) nowadays than ever before.
That Ho Chi Minh had once been a baker at Boston's Parker House hotel doesn't make the Knopfs' 1919 stay there any more riveting.
But that only makes the second season of this Netflix series more riveting, a morality tale that resonates far beyond its time, place and characters.
I've had bouts of flatulence more riveting than this episode and had to restart it three times because I kept getting distracted by other things.
In the Vulture, the MCU has delivered its best big bad in years – and he's all the more riveting because he's not your typical scenery-chewing megalomaniac.
Vonnie and Veronica are fascinating, beguiling creatures, to the point where you'll imagine a more riveting life for both of them, one where this film is just an incident.
Former Breitbart chairman and incoming White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said in a Friday interview that 2017 will be even more riveting than the unpredictable year that was 2016.
" The book features a battle between gods, El-Mohtar adds, but "it feels closer to the register of folk tale than epic, and is all the more riveting for that.
But a lot of the same sort of atmosphere and emotions that get brought up is what I find in some of the darker, more riveting classical music that I like.
However, VICELAND's own sports fanatics Desus Nice and the Kid Mero spiced things up with their own brand of Bronx commentary, making the dog competition more riveting than the Super Bowl.
The most likely situation is an encounter that produces more riveting imagery and results in a broad agreement to negotiate disarmament in return for an easing of North Korea's economic isolation.
As played by Rebecca Hall with startling control and ambiguity, Chubbuck is a complicated, but by no means doomed, young woman, a fact which only makes Christine all the more riveting and despairing.
PUBG is a game of tactical intrigue and panic, and adding new ways of traversing the world is something that will make those tactics and that panic even more riveting than it already is.
Additionally, he knows that many people would rather hear him exaggerate by saying he's the biggest, or the best, or even the smartest, because his presentation is just that much more riveting with the extra salesmanship.
And the story has become all the more riveting with allegations of mismanagement and deception on the part of estate representatives, including L. Londell McMillan, a lawyer who once represented Prince and was an adviser to Bremer.
The Crown has had its share of royal drama over the course of three seasons, but the real-life news coming out of the Palace over the last few weeks has been just as — if not more —  riveting.
But the continued attention paid to that ugly reality, and their continued efforts to tap into it, make their recent truce all the more riveting — the darker, dramatic side of YouTube may be just as lucrative as the makeup.
"The Raven Tower" also features a war between gods, but it's managed so tightly with reference to the narrating god's perspective that it feels closer to the register of folk tale than epic, and is all the more riveting for that.
Today it's more riveting than terrifying, with a first-rate Great War exhibit that includes a recreated trench from the front lines, and an equally excellent Holocaust exhibition, with a gripping history of the rise of Hitler and footage of a fulminating Goebbels.
But one of the more riveting ones relates to the policies of Daniel K. Tarullo, the powerful Federal Reserve governor, who is determined to make sure that Wall Street never again does anything like what it did to intensify the 2008 financial crisis.
The political interviews have always meant to be a respite from all this, but they work so well — are more riveting than elsewhere on TV — in part because there's always the chance that the tension among the hosts will bleed into them.
There are few spectacles in sports more riveting than watching a puncher, and "The Boss"—who inflicts concussive damage from close range—offers the same intoxicating thrill provided by the mightiest conquistadors, where each moment is fraught with danger because a bout can turn on a single blow.
He received an uproarious ovation, which came to a halt when he returned for an encore: Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor — haunting at barely more than a whisper, though he couldn't help but occasionally exaggerate his movement when an inward style would have been even more riveting.
Detroit (August 4) Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have combined for two of the more riveting war films of the last decade—The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty—and they return for a different, more urgent sort of war film with Detroit, about the notorious Algiers Motel Incident during the Detroit riots of 1967.
The provincial, vaguely Southern, boldly creepy setting; the deep sense of rot and dilapidation; the way it seems like it would smell the way a bar would the morning after; and of course the murders — there are a few parallels to TD. But what's more riveting to me is that those murders are secondary to Camille's jagged history.
Film critic Monica Sullivan praised the acting of Jeff Bridges, if not the film, "The young Bridges stands out in the cast, because his focus on his role is like a laser beam. He pours 100% of his energy into making his character believable and it is. The making of Halls Of Anger might be a more riveting experience than the film itself."Sullivan, Monica.
With a new problem with the unknown effect of a wolf bite the next episode should be a treat." Diana Steenbergen from IGN rated the episode with 8.5/10 saying that the episode was a typically overstuffed one, full of plot developments and intriguing character pairings. "As a mid-season finale, the ending was something of a letdown, especially for a show that thrives on shocking its audience in the last few minutes of so many episodes. But with several weeks before the next new Vampire Diaries, maybe it is for the best that we are not left with a more riveting cliffhanger.
With 3.5 million viewers, it was also Syfy's third best premiere ever, behind Stargate Atlantis (2004) and Eureka (2006). Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post described it as "X-Files light, with the bickering Scully and Mulder stand-ins going off on Indiana Jones-style adventures." IGN reviewer Ramsey Isler gave the pilot a positive review, but felt that it was not enough to give Syfy "a chance to once again boast the best sci-fi show on TV." Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave it a negative review in July 2009, describing it as an "unholy cross between The X-Files, Bones, and Raiders of the Lost Ark." In July 2010, Tucker amended his opinion, stating that "Warehouse improved as it went along" and "grew more riveting"; he subsequently gave the show a rating of "B".

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