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"riveted" Definitions
  1. fixed in place with or as if with rivets, fastened firmly: The two sections of the screen are attached to each other with a riveted hinge.
  2. having or using rivets: Denim for the riveted work pants came from a mill in New Hampshire that was known for the quality of its fabrics.
  3. firmly attentive:Last winter, the professor lectured on Darwin to a riveted audience in the Plainfield Opera House.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of rivet.

535 Sentences With "riveted"

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I recounted the entire plot, and she was completely riveted.
The legal drama has riveted both Hollywood and Wall Street.
The Kavanaugh fight has riveted Americans just weeks before Nov.
He will return to a country riveted by his case.
But Mr. Hochschild reminds us how riveted the world was.
I, along with everyone else in the room, am riveted.
I'd been riveted by both stories — trapped in a cave!
The case has riveted Turkey and rattled the Turkish government.
But he stood, riveted, through a tense overtime and shootout.
People around the world were riveted to their television sets.
For decades, women's tennis featured rivalries that kept spectators riveted.
Kids will be riveted to any election news that's outrageous.
The settlement closes a legal fight that riveted Silicon Valley.
The ordeal has riveted Thailand and captured the world&aposs attention.
This is a story that has riveted the world&aposs attention.
I'm like ... In any case, the slide was what riveted me.
Instead, gamblers sat riveted in front of terminals, feeding in money.
Kundla looked riveted, gradually inching his wheelchair closer to the screen.
We are riveted -- concerned about every aspect of their well-being.
But neither my mystically riveted soul nor religious history support it.
The drama of their detention has riveted the Japanese news media.
And he said people gathered around little villages, the people are riveted.
I was riveted by the performance Mr. Botstein led at Carnegie Hall.
Sitting on the floor of an English-language bookstore, I was riveted.
Her eyes were riveted on the scene projected in front of her.
A whistle-blower whose account has riveted South Koreans says it did.
We saw the show together and were riveted for more than an hour.
The mother, riveted to the infant by the blue baby carrier, seems despondent.
It's a really big audience, all in one place, riveted to the screen.
Readers will be riveted—and will want to keep all the lights on.
They also come with double-riveted handles to allow for a secure grip.
"No matter what happens, people will be riveted by almost anything she does."
The country is riveted -- and many are horrified -- wondering what will come next.
One of the best gags involves Billy pretending to be riveted in a
NT: Speaking of close finishes, I was riveted by the men's shot put.
Most were riveted because of the prevalence of sexual assault across the country.
Small shredded sections of riveted green fuselage lie scattered in a debris field.
They are just two of the heroes of a shootout that riveted the nation.
Rolling on a gentle swell, small wooden boats pull up alongside its riveted hull.
Soon, it wasn't just at bedtime that I found myself riveted to her feed.
Washington riveted by Cohen testimony: Michael Cohen's testimony dominated the day here in Washington.
But the political climate that fed Mr. Trump's rise riveted and dismayed Mr. Olbermann.
Hollow stainless steel handles are riveted to the lids and bodies and get hot.
The trial attracted a national audience riveted by the themes of sex and violence.
Its hearings have riveted the nation and have identified many of the worst offenders.
Still, the tale of Ms. Kane's rise and fall has riveted Pennsylvania like no other.
And a whole lot of you were absolutely riveted by Dropbox's exodus from Amazon's butt.
I was riveted that there was going to be a mobile phone for some reason.
The macabre case has riveted Swedish and Danish media, and made headlines around the world.
We took my three-year-old and he was so bored, but I was riveted.
They seemed riveted by your terms of service and what your actual business model was.
And he was riveted to them, adored them, looking at them with a big smile.
Freddy Heineken was a national icon, and the Dutch public was riveted by the story.
This forged knife has a full tang that's riveted to the handle in three places.
This forged knife has a full tang that is triple-riveted to a polymer handle.
What, according to this piece, made Thursday's hearing "extraordinary" — an event that riveted the nation?
Our reviewer was "riveted by every page" and called Alderman's prose "immersive and, well, electric."
Still, they're riveted by the sight of it, or all but two of them are.
During every episode of Big Little Lies, I was most riveted when it got quiet.
I cracked open the book, and for eight pages, I was riveted by the adult drama.
And, like metals, they can be riveted—a process easier than assembling things using lock-bolts.
So it's no wonder that he was riveted by Walter Isaacson's extensive biography of the man.
Have been riveted by JFK's medical ailments and the way in which he drove through them.
The case has riveted New Orleans, a city in which Smith, 34, was a fan favorite.
Heidi Julavits, who taught Ms. Cline at Columbia, recalls being riveted by the novel's first chapter.
Pat Kelly, Asheville, N.C. I was riveted by the clear, concise language in the cancer issue.
And people were riveted: Abrams was officially the most Google-searched politician in America in 2018.
She is riveted to the news: of the presidential campaigns, the turmoil over race and policing.
For example, maybe you've been riveted by Hurricane Irma, or riled by the end of DACA.
The allegations against Mr. Liu, the founder and chairman of the online retailer JD.com, riveted China.
The structure is mostly bonded and riveted aluminum, much of which is gleaned from recycled material.
The standoff has riveted a nation where farmers' land is often taken from them for development.
J. is Innocent' series to re-examine case So far the new series has some viewers riveted.
The 2018 men's football World Cup, hosted by Russia in June and July, kept the world riveted.
In the early 1990s, the American public was riveted by the prosecution of Erik and Lyle Menendez.
You're pretty riveted and very full by the end of that, at least I very much was.
The riveted construction also means that there's no stitching to worry about in the whole strap assembly.
Standing there in that unique environment, Gill was riveted by the backstory of this once-submerged habitat.
Neither do the thousands of viewers who, despite their anxiety, will be riveted by him come November.
John Dean's 1973 testimony riveted not only the Senate Watergate Committee, but federal grand jurors as well.
Vancouver is riveted by the murder trial of a Chinese immigrant, accused of killing his wealthy relative.
When I drank the 21868 in August, I was riveted by its depth, complexity and insistent intensity.
Her scalding accusations against a man about to ascend to the Supreme Court riveted a rived nation.
But I couldn't help spending much of the week riveted by the work my colleagues were doing.
Their audience has already been hooked, riveted for years to the two biggest names in the game.
With the intense and smoldering Mr. Pätzold in the role, our attention is never less than riveted.
A 6-year-old can stay riveted by her older sister's soccer game for only so long.
And she was hovering overhead in 1994 during the O.J. Simpson chase that riveted millions of viewers.
In a case that riveted Japan, Mr. Miura was convicted in 1994; the verdict was later overturned.
The nation's attention would be riveted and, as Trump would understand, the ratings would be sky-high.
They were all around this idea of matching and I was like riveted to this idea. Riveting.
In each space there were heavily riveted spiral staircases leading to a metal mezzanine running around the perimeter.
S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in 1991, the graphic Senate hearings riveted the country.
But midway through Episode 2, I realized I was riveted, a feeling that carried through to the end.
Luckily, Viall's tough decision is our entertainment, and Kelly Ripa is riveted — but she does have some reservations.
It has riveted attention in France, where Lafarge has long been considered a corporate icon with international clout.
While the grown-ups tended to the injured, she stood on a knoll overlooking downtown, riveted by horror.
Clinton in the case, riveted official Washington and is likely to reverberate for the rest of the campaign.
The boys' soccer team trapped in Thailand has prompted a sprawling rescue effort and riveted the world's attention.
He comes across as impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted on Muslims.
In front of a crowd riveted by the unusually high drama, the former champion beat the aspiring one.
But she has already called him a serial killer in "Judas," a memoir that has riveted the Netherlands.
The handles are riveted to the pan to focus heat and an aluminum core ensures even cooking throughout.
When model Anna Herrin used her breast as a platform from which to consume wings, I was riveted.
The kidnappings, which riveted a global audience at the time, seem all but forgotten by the outside world.
Mr. Chavez and his cause riveted the nation, and my family and friends stayed away from grapes for weeks.
Americans and Europeans are again riveted on intelligence leaks, cyber hacking and the latest surge of inward-looking fervor.
Personally I like the look of the Union Street better, with its riveted straps and uninterrupted waxed canvas flap.
As epic flooding in Houston keeps the nation riveted, residents of southeast coastal Texas are assessing their own damage.
Another difference is an adequate supply of lifeboats, a marine evacuation system, and a welded (rather than riveted) hull.
The case riveted Italy and became a major source of friction in relations between the United States and Italy.
But it didn't feel like a performance and I think people are going to be really riveted by her.
Those reports had riveted Mexicans pulling for an uplifting rescue when the temblor damaged the Enrique Rebsamen school Tuesday.
The stainless steel handles are double-riveted and reportedly stayed cool for some users but got hot for others.
KS: I know, a long time ago, and I always was riveted to them, and so, I'm not sure.
But for the most part, their attention will be riveted by the Big Day, not by what comes after.
Rarely have I been to a performance where the audience seemed so riveted, with hardly any rustling or coughing.
The case, Albuquerque's first indictment of police officers in a shooting in at least three decades, riveted the city.
Everyone in Group was riveted to his screen, though; they had longer lists of loved ones to get through.
In a statement, Ms. DuVernay said the story of the defendants had riveted her for more than two decades.
The trial has riveted Turkey, and its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has charged that the case is a fabrication.
While her hair was combed rhythmically through, Grace sat riveted before a TV series broadcast by a Nigerian channel, ROK.
It came after Brazil was riveted this week by a corruption charge filed against Temer by the country's top prosecutor.
Reports of a 12-year-old girl trapped in the rubble of a collapsed school riveted people across the country.
"The door closes, and I'm filming, and I'm riveted by what's happening," Mr. Kriegman recalled in an interview last month.
By that point we've been riveted, we've been entertained, we've been reminded that trips to the moon are not impossible.
Restoration Hardware has a new "teen" line that includes a $21,2500 "riveted aluminum" desk and $250 faux fur beanbag chairs.
How much younger would be one of the many subjects of dispute in a trial that riveted Gilded Age America.
The case has riveted Japan, home to Nissan and Mitsubishi and a country where Mr. Ghosn has long been admired.
That controversy riveted France, which created, at about the same time, a civil and a criminal offense of sexual harassment.
The Thomas hearings riveted the nation, infuriating women across the country and spurring hundreds of them to run for office.
The shooting has riveted the southern African kingdom as accusations have swirled around the prime minister and his new wife.
You also knew that all eyes, as with the unraveling Cowboys and Jerry Jones, would immediately be riveted on Dolan.
The nurses came in periodically to take his temperature and blood pressure, but his eyes stayed riveted on the phone.
"Your talk was boring," Tanya told Jenny, and readers had to guess whether the lecture had riveted or anesthetized her.
The story riveted the nation, and became the subject of "Reversal of Fortune," which chronicles the murder and Dershowitz's appeal.
The Chicago case was just one of several sensational maternity ward mix-ups that riveted the American public in these years.
Without a climactic finish to keep viewers riveted, the peak of 115.5 million was reached from 8:30 to 9 p.m.
A few months ago, I found myself riveted by an appearance Melissa Harris-Perry made on Real Time With Bill Maher.
What may have obscured the ominous prospect in 2000 was the protracted recount battle in Florida that had all eyes riveted.
Here's what we know about the mysterious disappearances and the investigation that has consumed this suburban community and riveted the nation.
South Korea has been riveted by how he saved Oh, and Lee says he knew his country was counting on him.
Potluck's fish spatula is made from a flexible steel blade and an attractive riveted wooden handle that aids in temperature control.
"That's what we're absolutely riveted by," said Kazi Anis Ahmed, a writer and publisher of the daily newspaper The Dhaka Tribune.
All of the vignettes suggest hauntings of one kind or another — supernatural, psychological, metaphorical — and each left me unsettled but riveted.
The scene across the Potomac River in Alexandria did provide a reminder that not everyone is riveted by the Russia investigation.
So riveted were the fans to Woods, Reed might as well have been Keith Richards sharing a stage with Mick Jagger.
You might not think you'd be riveted watching an army of crabs slowly stalking a sleeping man, but you'd be wrong.
Mr. Bourne's work appeared "at the point when male dancing was more and more riveted on technique and tricks," he said.
Mr. Bourne's work appeared "at the point when male dancing was more and more riveted on technique and tricks," he said.
Big picture: The trial, which ends on Friday, has riveted a country where relations between labor and management are often hostile.
Whether it was Lady Gaga's stunning half-time plunge or Tom Brady's nail-biting fourth-quarter comeback; our nation was riveted.
The horror-movie progression of the plagues in Exodus riveted me: the blood, the frogs, the boils, the locusts, the darkness.
Even a non-bibliophile like me cannot help being riveted by the beauties and the significance of the tomes on display.
"I go around Asia, and the region is riveted: Everybody is riveted on who the hell is going to be our next president ... but the Chinese I don't think are quite as obsessed with this," said Bonnie Glaser, senior adviser for Asia and director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"I was riveted and proud of what America accomplished during what President Nixon called 'the week that changed the world,'" she wrote.
The GOP divisions come at a bad time for the party: Elections are approaching and immigration has riveted public attention for months.
For the past few weeks, the world has been riveted by the story of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance and murder.
The complex mission for international and Thai divers to guide the boys and coach through the cave's flooded passageways riveted people worldwide.
The official anniversary date of the 501's is May 20, 1873 when Levi Strauss received the patent for riveted denim pants.
These are composite materials that cannot be riveted in the way metal is because of the damage this causes to the fibres.
The saga over Presidio Terrace riveted San Francisco as it pressed on hot button issues such as real estate, class and fairness.
So, why are we more riveted than ever by these unsympathetic creatures who have lost their minds, autonomy and ability to love?
Salacious details had riveted the nation for months, and Starr was now poised to release his findings, known as the Starr Report.
But while everyone in the largely European audience was deeply concerned about and riveted by Donald Trump, Smith completely avoided the topic.
More than 100 million people were riveted to televisions when the not guilty verdict was announced in a Los Angeles County courtroom.
When its insurgent army first marched across Iraq in 2014 and riveted the world's attention, the Islamic State's prolific messaging was unexpected.
A tomb relief of a young Palmyrene woman named Bat'a is another; traces of original paint intensify her riveted, direct-address gaze.
Justice Thomas's confirmation hearings in October 1991 riveted the nation, serving up a volatile mix of race and gender on national television.
I was riveted by the episode — the stakes felt real and drawn out — until the Klingons and the Ba'ul fighters showed up.
The great actress Cicely Tyson, 91, riveted the audience with an excerpt from a speech by the slave-born abolitionist Sojourner Truth.
Mr. Simmons said he was riveted by Mr. Berry's music when he was an 8-year-old newcomer to America from Israel.
These Japanese knives up your meal prep game with full-tang, triple-riveted, and nitrogen-cooled blades with enhanced hardness and flexibility.
Freedman became riveted by photography as a child when she found copies of LIFE with articles documenting the Holocaust in her attic.
On Monday, Chopra and Jonas kicked back in front of Elf — and Chopra was riveted by her first viewing of the Christmas classic.
Both then and now, the dwarf planet not only riveted scientists, it prompted them to completely rethink the mechanics of the Solar System.
I loved it because it kept me riveted from page 1, and it was a very quick and yet suspenseful and emotional read.
Akemi Look said she was "riveted" by rhythmic gymnastics and wanted to try it after seeing it at the Olympics at age 10.
"The story of the men known as Central Park Five has riveted me for more than two decades," DuVernay said in a statement.
"I'm not as riveted on whether it's six months, a year, 18 months -- because we're in this for the long haul," he said.
Nicholas Kristof When Caitlyn Jenner was first emerging from the shell of gold medalist Bruce Jenner, Americans were riveted, voyeuristic — and surprisingly accepting.
The drama surrounding Mr. Matobato and Ms. de Lima has riveted the country, with each twist and turn broadcast live on national television.
To learn more, Lucy Walker, the film's director, writes: I'm riveted by extreme sports like big-wave surfing, "megaramp" skateboarding and halfpipe snowboarding.
Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban whose custody case riveted the United States and Cuba nearly 20 years ago, announced Thursday he had joined Twitter.
The solid stainless steel handles are riveted on and durable, although one Amazon user reported saucepan handle rivets popping off after nine years.
The early figures suggested the total audience would fall short of the TV viewership for other recent political events that riveted the country.
In 2008, visiting the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, I was riveted by three brilliant Popovas from the "Painterly Architectonic" series (19233-18).
It sounds counterintuitive, I know, but it works for me — especially this delicious, dark Gothic novel, which has riveted readers for 200 years.
The case has riveted China in part because of a cruel irony: The missing man was not a common laborer but a pharmacist.
Millions of people downloaded it; they processed what they heard about the eccentric, sometimes obsessive life of its central character; they were riveted.
Americans have spent weeks riveted by television footage of wrecked neighborhoods, displaced families, flattened Caribbean islands and submerged cities from Houston to Jacksonville.
Although it was frustrating not to know what Ms. Gong was singing about in the moment, I was continually riveted by her performance.
Millions who had never heard of the castle or the museum, much less seen them, are riveted by the cloak-and-dagger tale.
Conair and the Consumer Products Safety Commission said the food processors' riveted blade can crack and leave broken metal pieces in processed food.
Ralph Northam of Virginia's medical school yearbook page riveted teenagers as well as adults this week, especially since the story continues to develop.
O.J. Simpson' on FX tried mightily to accurately document the drama that riveted America back in '94 -- but we just found another flaw.
His "Western Knight" is a riveted-together mannequin or puppet, crouched atop his equally faceted horse, which doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
His stories riveted less experienced investors such as Brandyn Cottingham, who sees the flood as an opportunity to ramp up his real estate holdings.
"The story of the men known as Central Park Five has riveted me for more than two decades," DuVernay said in a press release.
Their blades are also not something to sneeze at: each is full tang, triple riveted, and nitrogen-cooled to ensure enhanced hardness and flexibility.
She's the kind of person who chooses to wear riveted jeans and sparkly vinyls when her peers show up in black and blue pantsuits.
From within the van, they watch, riveted, as Hannah chats with one dude after another, looking for — drum roll — the man with the girlfriend.
"Consumers should immediately stop using the food processor's riveted blade and contact Cuisinart for a free replacement blade," the CPSC wrote on its website.
I was just riveted to the idea of someone who was within one of these companies started to discuss these issues that were important.
I'm poised to listen — riveted really, which is saying something for an annual stock report — because in presenting the drawbacks first, he establishes trust.
After a high-profile trial that riveted the nation, Anthony was acquitted in 2011 for aggravated manslaughter, aggravated child abuse and first-degree murder.
Writing for Mashable, critic Angie Han noted that while the movie feels overly long, its unhinged embrace of weirdness helps to keep you riveted.
Though the panel was covered in algae, mussels and barnacles, matching panel numbers and hinges can be seen on the riveted piece of metal.
If the twists and turns (and twists on turns) on HBO's Westworld had you riveted to your screen freaking out, apparently you're not alone.
All she needs is a bus ticket, a brown riveted case crammed with smashed slices of white bread and fat fried slabs of perch.
The suspected killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the hands of Saudi officials in their consulate in Istanbul has riveted the news media.
The decision, which is not expected until later this week, will bring to a close a case that has riveted and divided South Africa.
Nancy Anderson had been onstage for mere moments, performing a minimusical called "The Pen," when I realized I was riveted and didn't know why.
Riveted by impeachment proceedings, we're eager for some smart guesses about the Constitution and Congress's role in the attempted removal of presidents from office.
But most important, the crowd — diverse in both age and ethnicity — seemed riveted by what proved to be a vocally and theatrically strong performance.
When Scarlett battles zombies with a sword, Taylor's fight choreography kept me as riveted as Indiana Jones movies did when I was a kid.
Passers-by were riveted by the unlikely pair, and Mr. Magee's tip jar filled up quickly, so he said Mr. Gussow could come back.
We sat through an afternoon meeting with Pip, who was riveted by a slide show presentation — his tail curled and his ears pricked up.
It is Sandberg whose story commands our riveted attention, and it is her natural and untutored responses to the horror that are most moving.
The president issued the pardon "in his cowardly way, as the nation was riveted to the impending landfall of Hurricane Harvey," the editors wrote.
The complex mission for international and Thai divers to guide the boys and coach through the cave&aposs flooded and tight passageways riveted people worldwide.
So many of us were riveted by -- it is an important moment, and not just in America political history but in international discourse and diplomacy.
I was absolutely riveted by this BuzzFeed News investigation into the life and capture of the man they called El Mano Negra — the Black Hand.
Kardashian had the Internet riveted on Wednesday when he posted personal information about his relationship with Chyna, who is the mother of his infant daughter.
We're riveted by a 5,000-word interview with porn star Stormy Daniels, who alleged that the same president engaged in an extramarital affair with her.
I was just completely riveted whenever any of those three was on the screen, particularly because they each had unique and complicated relationships with Burnham.
The hearings on professor Christine Blasey Ford's allegations that then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her in high school riveted and divided the country.
Macy is a gifted storyteller and a dogged researcher, and readers will be riveted by her account of Harriet Muse's struggle to find her sons.
The boys' soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand since June 23 has prompted a sprawling rescue effort and riveted the world's attention.
During the Manafort trial, his exchanges with Mr. Andres have repeatedly escalated into barbed remarks and angry retorts — a tense dynamic that has riveted spectators.
There was a steam punk period, where every object was made from riveted aluminum, and a deconstructed period, when he sold shredded French balloon chairs.
The three-week trial, which took place in the fall of 2018, riveted spectators because of the arcane secrets of Harvard admissions that it revealed.
The vehicle consists of riveted metal and metal adornments with a body serenely at peace in its center — technology buttressing the human, not overwhelming it.
His trial riveted the city, and some celebrated in the streets after he was convicted of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery.
"Newark" is starker and bolder, even bleak: The wonder is that this, one of Ms. Brown's toughest constructions, holds its audience riveted from first to last.
The old Ford-sourced steel platform is out, replaced by a bonded and riveted aluminum platform under the body drawn up by the designer Ian Callum.
In 2014, listeners to the first season were riveted by the case of Adnan Syed, who was in prison for the murder of Hae Min Lee.
It is all part of the latest act in a four-year drama involving the two investors that has riveted and at times bewildered Wall Street.
Polished stainless steel lids (a bit lighter in weight than the pots and pans themselves) and riveted-on smooth stainless steel handles contrast the copper bodies.
The child sex abuse scandal has riveted the attention of the world's Catholics, but the shift in the church's direction under Francis has enlivened his enemies.
The case has riveted Vancouver — and attracted headlines in Canada and China — by exposing a wrenching human drama of family ties gone rancid, revenge and violence.
The case has riveted Scandinavia, where Mr. Madsen is well known as a quixotic if mercurial innovator, and plunged Ms. Wall's friends and relatives into grief.
At that time, Norwegians seemed riveted by his every word, horrified that a man who grew up in a peaceful Nordic society could be so radicalized.
You pretend to be riveted by this banal banter, which Alex mistakenly interprets as an invitation to put a hand on your knee under the table.
Her compositions have a way of grooving deeply while moving their weight and balance around in counterintuitive ways, keeping you riveted but just barely thrown off.
"It's exciting Panama has gotten this far," said Sandra Pinder, 64, a retiree who does not closely follow soccer but sat riveted for the entire game.
The bowls are durable, easy to clean, and have non-slip bases, while the colanders each have a footed base and double-riveted handles for easy gripping.
Remember back to the distant days of two weeks ago, when the nation was riveted by a special Senate election in the very red state of Alabama?
Each one boasts a 12º edge to cut food with laser precision, and they're all full tang, triple riveted, and nitrogen cooled for enhanced hardness and flexibility.
They feature a full tang, triple-riveted, and nitrogen cooled design for enhanced hardness and flexibility, and they're guaranteed to be stain and rust-resistant for longevity.
While the nation's attention was riveted last week by a certain Supreme Court confirmation fight, the Trump administration quietly continued its efforts to roll back environmental regulations.
I found the final part a bit crowded with new characters and developments, but was still riveted by the experience, the luminous storytelling and Quietly's devoted determination.
Many elaborately described onstage meals later (don't go to this play hungry), you emerge at the end of "Fanny and Alexander" having been riveted, but rarely enriched.
When my father makes his cameos here, he milks the moment by swimming two laps underwater, moving in a thrilling blur that keeps his four sons riveted.
The "Delhi gang rape," as it came to be known, riveted the public from the start, setting off street protests and months of play-by-play coverage.
This series may have its blindspots (which I've written about several times before), but I have always been riveted by its story and curious about its characters.
As the White House press office issued the 90-word statement, Cohen had begun potentially pivotal testimony before the House Oversight Committee that riveted much of Washington.
The event that most riveted audiences was the fire that gutted Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on April 15th, with 1m reading hours in its immediate aftermath.
She said many of her conversations with voters began as venting sessions for liberal-leaning voters seething about Mr. Trump and riveted by the news from Washington.
On the one hand, there's a sense of impeachment fatigue, the idea that voters aren't quite as riveted by this process as those of us in Washington.
In testimony before a riveted courtroom on Wednesday, the younger Mr. Harris said he had been wary of Mr. Dowless after analyzing returns in the 2016 election.
All are made with riveted stainless steel handles that will stay cool to the touch, tapered rims to help prevent drips, and glass lids that'll seal in moisture.
The fight is also shaping up as a rematch of legal titans from another case that riveted Silicon Valley: the smartphone patent battle between Apple and Samsung Electronics.
Instead, his arrival petrified the students, who sat riveted to their ancient desks with their heads down, afraid to even look at the great man and his entourage.
Tellingly, Americans, who remain riveted by the tragedy of the event so far have donated $8.5 million to a GoFundMe campaign started by Las Vegas local Steve Sisolak.
While major television networks broke into regular programming to carry it live, there was little sense of a riveted country putting everything aside to watch à la Watergate.
Millions across the country were riveted and local law enforcement searched for the woman and girls, while Watts was texting his new girlfriend about their future, he said.
The audience for the six-hour proceeding, while larger than average weekday viewing, fell short of the TV audience for other recent political events that riveted the country.
The audience for the six-hour proceeding, while larger than average weekday viewing, fell short of the TV audience for other recent political events that riveted the country.
Washington is riveted by the verdict in the Paul Manafort trial and by Michael Cohen's guilty plea, but it was a big day for energy news as well.
His attention is riveted, instead, on the poetry of brands and icons (did I not catch a glimpse, in the shadows, of the police box from "Doctor Who"?).
The Twitter account of Bana Alabed, a 7-year-old Syrian girl living in Aleppo, held the riveted attention of the world while her government bombed her city.
The groom, 19913, is a founder and the chief executive of Riveted Labs, a New York-based start-up focused on developing ways to lessen digital device distraction.
Argentines have been so riveted by the revelations since the notebooks emerged in late July that President Mauricio Macri compared the case to a binge-worthy television series.
Instead, he has been publicly riveted by one small pawn in the game: India's tariffs on a few hundred high-end Harley-Davidson motorcycles sold here each year.
On Monday, jurors will begin deliberating in the case, which shook and riveted the city in 2016 as the search for her killer went on for six months.
New York City was riveted for weeks by a debate over whether Amazon should receive $3 billion in incentives in return for setting up a headquarters in Queens.
The groom, 32, is a founder and the chief executive of Riveted Labs, a New York-based start-up focused on developing ways to lessen digital device distraction.
BS: I think a lot of Democrats are riveted by it, and you know, if you look at, you know, MSNBC every night that's the show are watching.
It's a testament to Immerwahr's considerable storytelling skills that I found myself riveted by his sections on Hoover's quest for standardized screw threads, wondering what might happen next.
The sight of North Korea's Kim Jong-un meeting with South Korea's Moon Jae-in to majestic choreography riveted the world on Friday, but now comes the hard part.
That's not to say it's boring — just like Freddie Mercury, provocative photographer Robert Mapplethorpe's life offers more than enough high drama, salacious details and pathos to keep anyone riveted.
Brazilians were riveted by the drama on Friday amid uncertainty about when and how Mr. da Silva, once a lion of Latin America's left, would be taken into custody.
In 2014, after a trial that riveted South Africa, Judge Masipa found Mr. Pistorius not guilty of murder but convicted him of culpable homicide, the legal equivalent of manslaughter.
All of this non-stop action takes place in front of a live and riveted audience — filled with thousands of startup fans, media outlets and potential investors and customers.
The question of what will happen to P-22 has riveted the city for weeks now, as state officials conduct DNA tests to confirm that he is the culprit.
SEOUL, South Korea — South Koreans have been riveted for weeks by a scandal involving the president and a shadowy adviser accused of being a "shaman fortuneteller" by opposition politicians.
"The forts had this rust and patina on the surface of the metal sides and you could see how they were constructed in plates riveted together," Amling told Insider.
ALBANY — The elaborate 2015 escape of two convicted murderers from an upstate prison riveted the nation and led to all manner of introspection from embarrassed New York State officials.
The late-night missives were the latest twist in a legal tango that has riveted Washington, with a lifetime appointment to the nation's highest court hanging in the balance.
If you're a pure sports fan, the book's descriptions of the team's thrilling "rezball" style would be enough to keep you riveted on its run to the state playoffs.
Maybe you've been riveted by front-page news on Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, the deadly fire in London, or the shooting at an Alexandria, Va., baseball field.
SEOUL, South Korea — The criminal trial of Lee Jae-yong, who controls Samsung, one of the world's largest corporate empires, has riveted South Korea since it began last spring.
And Amazon Prime's offerings, with their squabbling squirrels and chattering raccoons, have found prominence on social media, where owners post videos of their cats riveted by the onscreen action.
The plight of the five starving animals in Al-Qureshi Park in Khartoum has riveted global attention in recent days and drawn an outpouring of efforts to help them.
Spectators are riveted by a good game because it is a good game, almost as if to say that we look for something that takes us out of ourselves.
Modern safety and navigation systems are just one of the ship's upgrades from its predecessor — the Titanic ll will feature a sturdier welded hull instead of a riveted one.
The enormous spadix, or central spike, on the biggest of the three plants riveted passersby on Wednesday with its ashy maroon color and the glossy green leaf sheathing the base.
Celebrating its 40th birthday this month, the album has always riveted, but if anything the political and social predicaments that inform these songs have only become more dysfunctional over time.
This week we've been riveted by VICELAND's Dark Side of the Ring, a documentary series that revisits some of the more sobering, troubling stories in the history of pro wrestling.
Kunis, 33, appeared riveted by Wiz Khalifa's set at the event as they sat atop a scaffolding structure watching the "Stayin Out All Night" and "See You Again" rapper perform.
Although Iris has been known to become impatient just from sitting in a car, she will sit through a two-hour concert at the orchestra absolutely riveted by the sounds.
Surprising many, Trump had remained silent on Twitter throughout the day on Thursday, when Washington was riveted by Comey's first public comments since the president fired him early last month.
Speculation and delayed announcements on the public listing of the world's largest company have riveted investors and market watchers since plans for the float were first disclosed three years ago.
I'm no more riveted by a grumpy puppet who lives in a garbage can than I am by a horny auto-tuned journal entry edited over a lonesome computer loop.
Many of the small children in attendance, including Lily, a 2-year-old who had come with me, seemed at once riveted and a bit scared by the pounding rhythms.
Here's what you need to know: The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote this morning on the Supreme Court nominee, a day after emotional testimony that riveted the nation.
School gun violence and the terror it creates have riveted America again since a gunman shot and killed 20163 last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
The high-profile federal trial of the banker, Mehmet Hakan Atilla, depicted high-level corruption in Turkey, riveted the Turkish public and strained that country's relations with the United States.
Panicked, confused, riveted by the imminent possibility of catching a possibly fatal illness, the entire country, it seems, has lost the capacity to reimagine the world in language or thought.
Panicked, confused, riveted by the imminent possibility of catching a possibly fatal illness, the entire country, it seems, has lost the capacity to reimagine the world in language or thought.
The disappearance has riveted Scandinavia, and Mr. Madsen's new account appeared to raise more questions than it answered: If there had been an accident, why didn't he call the police?
The latest leadership race riveted many Israelis as it pitted old politics against new, and liberal forces against a deeply conservative government and a public that has been shifting rightward.
He represented a Kazuyoshi Miura, who was charged with plotting to have his wife killed during a trip to Los Angeles in 1981, a case that riveted Japan for years.
Carlos Ghosn, the high-profile auto executive whose legal travails have riveted Japan and global investors, is poised to leave jail after a court granted his latest request for bail.
Thousands of people watched in shock from the banks of the Seine, and many more were riveted to television screens, as flames tore through the beloved medieval landmark's wooden roof.
The dramatic story of the boys who hiked into the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system on June 23 and then became trapped by floodwaters has riveted people around the world.
The Ryder Cup is now recognized as the greatest rivalry in golf and millions around the world will be riveted by the Hazeltine thrills and spills on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
It was no #DL302 (the brave Delta flight Wednesday from San Juan, Puerto Rico to New York City that riveted social media as it skirted through Irma's storm walls to safety).
Speculation and delayed announcements on the public listing of the world's most profitable company have riveted investors and market watchers since plans for the float were first disclosed three years ago.
BEIJING — Twenty-two seconds of real-life police drama have riveted and divided many in China over officers' powers to use force against irate residents — including a woman clutching an infant.
The advertising industry, expert in the art of attention getting, has found itself riveted in recent months by an anonymously run Instagram account dedicated to exposing sexual harassment on Madison Avenue.
SEHGAL "Advice for Future Corpses," a treatise on the biological process of death and how to care for the dying by Sallie Tisdale, a longtime palliative care nurse, had me riveted.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, was convicted on Tuesday in his financial fraud trial, bringing a dramatic end to a politically charged case that riveted the capital.
She riveted the nation Thursday with an account of an attempted rape that she said she was "100 percent" certain was committed by a drunken Judge Kavanaugh in the early 1980s.
Over the past few weeks, the country has been riveted by the news of a whistle-blower within the intelligence community who filed a formal complaint alleging wrongdoing by President Trump.
They ranked sports and music higher than the Democratic primary or impeachment as things they pay attention to — unlike committed Democrats, who are riveted by impeachment and following the primary closely.
But as women and men across the country sat riveted, watching the hearing on Thursday, most were not calculating what this would mean for voters in swing districts, or whether Sen.
But now I'm a believer: When he repeated the feat in June at Millennium Park in Chicago, many thousands of people — including me — were silently riveted putty in Mr. Ma's hands.
The double homicide of the Closses, a quiet couple who worked at the local turkey plant, and the mystery of their daughter's disappearance riveted Barron, a town of just over 3,400.
Michael D. Cohen, the president's former lawyer and fixer, riveted the American public with a searing day of testimony that could intensify the criminal and civil investigations swirling around the president.
The nation's media, with news helicopters hovering overhead, were riveted on getting the first glimpse of his departure from jail, and some photographers had camped out overnight for a good position.
Americans were riveted by Thursday's Senate hearing on sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — and an unprecedented number of people who'd experienced assaults found themselves in need of support.
If you loved Netflix documentary series like The Keepers and Making a Murderer, you will likely find yourself riveted by the streaming platform's latest non-fiction entry — it's quite the wild ride.
While the unfolding saga of Donald Trump and his associates' ties to Russia has riveted millions of Americans for months, millions more find the media's fascination with it bizarre or even perverse.
Fans, especially in Europe, were riveted by his pursuit of the green jacket and career slam in Augusta last spring, but, unlike his primary foes, he hasn't mustered a victory in 2016.
And for more on the Cohen testimony, which riveted Washington on Wednesday, click here for our live blog of the day's events, and here for our wrap-up on a dramatic day.
The attention of the world's astronomers has been riveted these last few days on a star in the constellation Hercules, wondering if the end of humanity's cosmic loneliness was finally at hand.
Background reading: During televised hearings that riveted the nation in 1991, Anita Hill detailed her accusations of workplace sexual harassment against Judge Clarence Thomas, who said the claims played into racist stereotypes.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Update: Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, was convicted on Tuesday in his financial fraud trial, bringing a dramatic end to a politically charged case that riveted the capital.
A visit from Cecily, accompanied by one of her inamoratas, riveted Harrison: The couple dressed alike in black, shared a single seat at the dinner table and ate from a single plate.
"A day comes when a man dies under circumstances so striking and dramatic that the brooding soul of the city is touched and its distracted attention riveted," The New York American wrote.
Now, I didn't force (pun intended) him to start liking the movies; we first watched the films as a family when he was about 5, and he has been riveted ever since.
Dusk was settling over this town meeting in a racially mixed, working-class neighborhood, but what riveted the crowd of about 2000 Democrats was the way that Warren told her life story.
Even though the attention is riveted on the bad news of the tsunami devastating coastal towns...Considering the size of the phenomenon and of the city affected, Tokyo came through largely unscathed.
We were riveted again when the FBI made an arrest in the case: Sayoc, a Florida man who apparently built the pipe bombs in a white van plastered with pro-Trump propaganda.
Since October, advertisers have been riveted by an anonymous Instagram account called Diet Madison Avenue, which solicited reports of sexual misconduct in the ad industry and published the names of alleged harassers.
At times Klebold's book is so chilling you want to turn away, but her compassion, honesty – and realization that parents and programs must work to discover kids' hidden suffering – will keep you riveted.
The Monday fire that destroyed the roof and collapsed the spire of the church, which has sat on an island in the Seine for eight centuries, riveted and saddened people around the world.
The animals have riveted audiences for years, especially in cities where their arrival became a ritual, parading to the Staples Center in Los Angeles or through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel in New York.
"She really got everybody riveted and to be one voice and to fight for our kids' lives," says Kristen Greco, 43 of Neptune, New Jersey, whose 9-year-old son, Luke, has Duchenne.
The affair, which riveted a Swiss banking sector that prizes discretion above all else, outweighed the Ivorian's successful transformation of Credit Suisse from a risky investment bank into a leading global wealth manager.
The dominant figure on the painting's far left seems to be a cephalopod made up of distinct sections: some appear metallic and riveted, while others come off as some kind of alien flesh.
It won't be precisely like the original: In order to meet modern safety standards, reported the Belfast Telegraph, it will have a welded and not riveted hull and be about four yards wider.
In a good-versus-evil world the painstaking and dangerous steps of the undaunted investigator were the things that riveted the reader while the clever author slipped the message in with the prose.
Perhaps most importantly, Trump himself reportedly liked the fighting-mad Kavanaugh: President Trump is "riveted" and telling people, "This is why I nominated him," in a positive way, per person close to him.
While everyone was riveted by the drama over Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's potential confirmation to the Supreme Court, Facebook dropped a bombshell: Hackers had broken into at least 50 million of its accounts.
Like the Watergate hearings, the O.J. Simpson trial, the Anita Hill hearings before it, the hearing on Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination collectively riveted the nation, with political history unfolding in real time.
Between the music, the rabbi's accessible, emotional approach and the sense of engaged community, this second service was strangely more moving than any religious ceremony in recent memory (my daughters were riveted too).
With millions of Americans alternately riveted and horrified by the televised drama, Dr. Blasey and Judge Kavanaugh left no room for compromise, no possibility of confusion, no chance that they remembered something differently.
The Tronc/Michael Ferro/Gannett hostile takeover saga riveted news industry attention in the spring, as Gannett, the U.S.'s largest newspaper company, found itself confounded in its effort to buy Tribune Publishing.
August 26, 2019: Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes Get Steamy For The VMAs Even Taylor Swift is riveted by Cabello and Mendes' "Señorita" performance, but sorry folks — this one doesn't end with a kiss.
"Attention will likely be riveted on new-CEO Larry Culp's opening message on how he is triaging GE's hornet's nest of crises," RBC Capital markets analyst Deane Dray wrote to clients on Sunday.
Nobody seemed to notice when the Trump F.C.C. dropped the requirement about networks protecting information because we were all riveted by the Russian hacking of the election and the attempted repeal of Obamacare.
But only one person, a high school teacher named John Reardon, asked Warren about a subject that has riveted Washington and monopolized cable television for weeks: the potential impeachment of President Donald Trump.
A photograph of the 4-year-old child, his face coated in dust and smeared with blood as he sits in the back of an ambulance with a dazed expression, ;riveted the world.
With the premiere of "The Sopranos" in 1999, Americans were riveted by the story of Tony Soprano, a brutal New Jersey mob boss and father who liked to kill people with his bare hands.
" — David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama Yet in January 2016, Clinton was touting her role in the bin Laden raid in a stump speech that, Politico wrote, left audiences "riveted.
Just as the allegations that Tristan Thompson stepped out on Khloé Kardashian (again) with her good friend Jordyn Woods riveted the American public, so, too, have new allegations against Prince William across the pond.
Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy is based on the true story of Laura Albert's elaborate JT LeRoy ruse — one that had entangled many unknowing celebrities in her deception, and in its exposure, riveted the book world.
Four years ago, a jury convicted Robert Neulander, a prominent doctor in central New York, of killing his wife in their suburban home, seemingly ending a complicated case that had riveted the Syracuse area.
News about cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology can easily fly under the radar, especially when the country is riveted by a controversial Supreme Court nominee, so here's what you should know from this week's headlines.
But I wanted "Hello Kitty," the Kitty Genovese episode, to last for nine hours; I was riveted, and the closing moments, when Hannah realizes that Jessa and Adam are together, just knocked me out.
Some users feel that the riveted handles offer stability to the heavy pieces and stay cool while others reported that they get hot, aren't comfortable to grip, and are too long for easy storage.
Credit...Alexis Armanet PRODIGIES FASCINATE: We are riveted by the 22004-year-old violinist ripping through Beethoven's "Kreutzer" sonata and the 22008-year-old Oxford University graduate breaking new ground in mathematical knot theory.
The murder of Ms. Vetrano, 30, has been one of the most high-profile cases in the city in recent memory — an apparent act of random, brutal violence that riveted and horrified New Yorkers.
New York was riveted for weeks by a debate over whether Amazonshould receive $93 billion in tax breaks and other incentives in return for setting up a headquarters in Queens and creating 25,000 jobs.
For an Israeli public that has been riveted by the two-year, consistently leaky corruption investigation of the prime minister, his family and his top aides, the announcement met a fairly muted response. Mrs.
Strikingly handsome, with an inimitable dusky tone, Mr. Kaufmann arrived at the Metropolitan Opera nearly a decade ago and riveted the New York audience in roles like Puccini's Cavaradossi and Wagner's Siegmund and Parsifal.
His four-week trial in 2014 riveted Wall Street and was the first time that Mr. Cohen, a wildly successful hedge fund manager, was linked to questionable trades at his firm, SAC Capital Advisors.
And, likewise, I'm riveted by this profile in LA Weekly of the skateboarder Tino Razo, whose new book of photographs, "Party in the Back," documents the world of backyard pool skaters in Los Angeles.
The almost nine hours of intensely emotional testimony came against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and assault and had millions of Americans riveted to their TV screens and smart phones.
Both struck rare blows against Kavanaugh in front of a riveted nationwide audience Thursday, during a Senate hearing over Christine Blasey Ford's allegations that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when the two were in high school.
Each one boasts a full-tang, triple-riveted, nitrogen-cooled blade that's unique not just for its flexibility and strength, but also for its ridiculously cool surface pattern that alternates between matte gray and silver.
Today's MBA programs, insofar as they churn out graduates riveted to this worldview, limit the vision of future leaders at a time when public dissatisfaction with business and its institutions makes our complacency a danger.
WASHINGTON — With the nation riveted by the embattled Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the court itself returned to the bench on Monday to start a new term after the justices' summer break.
As negotiations reached their final stages last week, Canadians were riveted by the spectacle of the hearings for the nomination of a United States Supreme Court justice, which drowned out most trade news on Friday.
President Trump, whose apocalyptic speech in his United Nations debut last year riveted much of the world's attention, spoke again on the world's most important diplomatic stage on Tuesday, at the organization's New York headquarters.
But those proposals also did little to animate voters, especially those riveted by the ambitious policies of Ms. Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders, and before long Ms. Harris was downplaying what were her signature proposals.
During the two-week trial, which has riveted the country, the defense team sought to portray Mr. Silovsky as a lost and mentally unstable man who had come under the influence of manipulative terrorist propaganda.
The country has been riveted by Mr. Mueller's nearly two-year investigation into Russian election interference and whether Trump campaign officials worked with the Russians trying to sway the election in favor of Mr. Trump.
New York was riveted for weeks by a debate over whether Amazon should receive $3 billion in tax breaks and other incentives in return for setting up a headquarters in Queens and creating 25,000 jobs.
MODENA, Italy — When Amanda Knox, the American whose murder trial had riveted the world, landed at Linate Airport in Milan on Thursday, she immediately engaged in a familiar and uneasy tango with the news media.
The spectators were told we could move about, but the house was packed — there had been a long line out the door of people hoping extra seats would be made available — and we were quickly riveted.
"We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover," were among the first words of Major General SB Moyo in the post-takeover statement read on television to a riveted nation.
The event was convened by Sarah Chesters, an Australian ethics professor turned interior designer and mother (to Hugo, four, and Heidi, fourteen months), who had found herself riveted by the heated debates in online parenting forums.
Finally defeated, we retreated to the house we are staying in to watch his news conference with President Raúl Castro on our own fuzzy TV. We were riveted, as were the Cubans working in the house.
They also believe that surprise announcements provide a giant public relations payoff, keeping Russians riveted to the TV news and making them feel that they are included in a parade of thrilling events, Ms. Schulmann said.
The allegations against Kavanaugh, with the backdrop of the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and assault that has toppled a succession of powerful men, have riveted the country even as they have imperiled his confirmation chances.
A hundred years from now (assuming somebody has figured out how to archive this stuff) scholars will be riveted to your images of the everyday, and you — or at least your Instagram handle — will be immortal.
For weeks, the people of Iceland, a small Nordic country where the police do not usually carry guns and murders are exceedingly rare, have been horrified and riveted by the mysterious killing of a young woman.
The country was riveted in June when Fernandez's former public works secretary, Jose Lopez, was arrested while tossing bags stuffed with millions of dollars over the walls of a Catholic convent on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.
But the timeline is key in the alleged crime that has riveted Quincy since a police review of the unsolved case led to the arrest of Curtis, now 47, eight years after 38-year-old Cory's death.
Ultimately, after viewing these films, you come away with the idea that progress can sometimes mean simply staying still, riveted and devastated at the same time, caught between wanting to look away and continuing to gaze ahead.
Hill, a Brandeis University professor, was thrown into the public eye in 1991 when she accused Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment before an all-male Senate Judiciary Committee during hearings that riveted the nation.
Buoyed on by claims made by Victorian astronomers Giovanni Schiaparelli and Percival Lowell, who believed they had observed artificial canals on Mars' surface, the public was riveted at the idea that the planet might host intelligent life.
Every hour or so, a couple distracted and sad looking kids will wander over, playing the guiro––one of those riveted wooden tubes that makes a ratcheting sound––hoping to guilt you into giving them some change.
It was an inconclusive end to the market's worst week of the year, a choppy series of trading sessions in which investors were riveted by presidential tweets that amounted to a running public commentary on the talks.
But this week, after the city was riveted by the scandal of a married singer caught on video kissing an actress, some government agencies were criticized for using it as fodder for jokes in public service announcements.
The Woman, after pulling stray words and thoughts together with obvious difficulty, tells of the drowning of her 7-year-old son at play, which she witnessed but — "riveted to the ground…frozen" — was powerless to prevent.
Japan was riveted as the news media disclosed more grisly details from the second day of the investigation, reporting that Mr. Shiraishi, 27, had confessed to finding the victims, who he said were considering suicide, on Twitter.
The case also bore an unnerving twist that riveted the court: Ms. Madani, who was 19 in 2016, seduced Ms. Gilligmann, then a 29-year-old radicalized mother of three, by posing as a male ISIS fighter.
And with national parliamentary elections on Saturday, in which Mr. Fico's party could find itself out of power for the first time in eight years, the trial of Mr. Kocner and his associates has riveted the country.
The nocturnal gymnastics by Europe's largest aerospace group stunned the aircraft industry which had been riveted for weeks by a trade dispute between Boeing and Bombardier that threatened to hit the CSeries with large U.S. import fees.
News Analysis SEOUL, South Korea — China, Japan and Russia — North Korea's neighbors — while offering praise for the summit meeting with South Korea that riveted the world this week, appeared to acknowledge one thing: Now comes the hard part.
News organizations decided "the audience is going to be riveted by this" and "went all in," recalls journalist Ken Auletta in the documentary, citing a complicity between the media and investigators that were both playing to the public.
The unfolding scandal, known as Operação Lava Jato, or Operation Car Wash, has riveted Brazilians, as prosecutors have released details of how Petrobras funneled millions of dollars into the political campaigns of Workers' Party politicians and their allies.
The investigation and court proceedings over the ensuing two years have riveted the country, including the sensational, and head-scratching, allegation that the coup backers recruited a former C.I.A. officer to help ferry its plotters out of Montenegro.
It should be an especially fitting display of her talents: The quintessential Jennifer Lopez experience is an audiovisual one, allowing her to glide fluidly between music, movement and the theatrical star-power that can keep an audience riveted.
And then there's another start-up, Bollinger Motors, which is steering into this burgeoning category with an aluminum-bodied $63,000 electro-pickup called the B1 that is distinctive for its boxy military styling and riveted dark gray exterior.
The lurid court testimony riveted Canada: A Chinese immigrant shot dead his brash, womanizing, millionaire relative at his $8 million hillside mansion in Vancouver, and then chopped up the body into 108 pieces before taking a long nap.
It remained unclear, though, whether Ford would attend or if the hearing would occur without her as a drama that has riveted Washington since emerging a week ago was injected with a fresh burst of election-season suspense.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese boy abandoned in a dense forest by his parents for being naughty was found alive and unharmed on Friday, nearly a week after his disappearance set off a massive search that kept the nation riveted.
In 2002, the courtroom was riveted when he shared his reflections on the meaning of a Virginia law that banned cross burning, recalling "almost 100 years of lynching" in the South by the Ku Klux Klan and other groups.
Now fast-forward to 1991, when American women watched, riveted with horror, as a panel of white male senators contemptuously belittled Anita Hill's testimony about her former boss Clarence Thomas's sexual harassment, a term most Americans didn't yet know.
Thousands of viewers were riveted on social media on Wednesday by a man who took it upon himself to scale the side of Trump Tower in Manhattan using a contraption made of five suction cups, a harness and ropes.
A year after the world was riveted by scenes of desperate men, women and children streaming through Europe, international attention to their plight has waned now that the borders have been closed and they are largely confined to camps.
I reread it recently, and felt a sensation I associate with reading Atwood: nothing was really happening, but I was riveted, and fearful, as if someone were showing me footage of a car crash one frame at a time.
Across the country, millions of Americans sat riveted Thursday as Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett Kavanaugh gave dramatic testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee about her allegations that he sexually assaulted her when they were in high school.
In testimony that riveted the nation, the Senate Judiciary Committee heard Hill's allegations that her then-supervisor at the U.S. Department of Education and at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Clarence Thomas, made unwelcome sexual comments to her at work.
He remembers being riveted by the Watergate hearings playing on TV as a kid, and says that while they have no legal weight, an inquiry into Trump's past behavior with women would play a crucial role in shifting public opinion.
Because if this is it, if this is the best we can do, that's ... One of the things about this movie that I did see, although I was riveted to how you got not just Julian but Brittany Kaiser to talk.
It was hard to imagine that it all started here, the terrorist bombing spree that has riveted the New York metropolitan area for three days, at this sun-cosseted sliver of beach, boardwalk and seafood restaurants on the Jersey Shore.
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Weintraub's testimony lasted just a few minutes, but it riveted the committee and the public because her voice represented a population with a lot at stake with the Kavanaugh nomination: The disability community, particularly people with developmental, intellectual, and cognitive disabilities.
Don't let the name of the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum fool you — even those who can't tell a Phillips Head from a Torx will be riveted by the exhibits presented inside this beautiful museum, just steps from Shin-Kobe station.
An airline employee took off in a stolen plane at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Friday night in an episode that frustrated stranded travelers, riveted witnesses and ended with the plane crashing about 30 miles from the airport, the authorities said.
President Donald Trump's complicated relationship with the news media has riveted the political class for months — his impromptu TV appearances where foreign policy is made, his early-morning tweets, his crowing about ratings, and his love-hate relationship with individual outlets.
But it also revealed a president who was genuinely riveted by the drama unfolding in Texas, certainly more so than he has been by other pressing issues facing his administration, like tax reform or a repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
That disturbing truth was nowhere more evident than in Mr. Trump's pardon, late Friday night, of the former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, which he issued, in his cowardly way, as the nation was riveted to the impending landfall of Hurricane Harvey.
The debate also included the three other main contenders — the Socialist Benoît Hamon, the Republicans' François Fillon, and the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon — but it was the fight between Mr. Macron and Ms. Le Pen that riveted attention.
But interviews with more than dozen friends, relatives and acquaintances, in Bangladesh and the U.S., paint a picture of a young man who is impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted upon Muslims — especially the Rohingya.
Interviews with more than a dozen friends, relatives and acquaintances, in Bangladesh and the U.S., paint a picture of a young man who is impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted upon Muslims — especially the Rohingya.
Within a year, however, the Bush administration's attention was riveted on Iraq, with leading officials convinced not only that Saddam Hussein had an active nuclear weapons development program but that he, somehow, was linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda.
The devil, however, would be in the details: A system of paying for network use would need to be established across countries, as well as a uniform standard of safety and security — no easy feat in a world riveted by instability and terrorism.
Other Twitter emoji that have received a refresh include the kitchen knife, which now looks more like a chef's tool with a riveted handle, the crystal ball with new, curved holding base, and the alembic, which gets more detail to give it depth.
Last year, as a similar case riveted the country and President Trump weighed in, the courts ruled that life support could be withdrawn from another baby, Charlie Gard, and that his parents could not take him to the United States for experimental treatment.
Only now have they decided to speak about the experience, revealing a new chapter in the odyssey that riveted the world after Mr. Snowden disclosed that the N.S.A. had been monitoring the calls, emails and web activity of millions of Americans and others.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistani officials said Tuesday that the police and security forces had found Shahbaz Ali Taseer, the son of a prominent former governor, alive in southwestern Pakistan five years after militants kidnapped him in a mystery that had riveted Pakistan for years.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The high-stakes Senate hearing on the nomination of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh riveted American television viewers with roughly 20.4 million people tuning in on six broadcast and cable networks, according to Nielsen data released on Friday.
While America has been riveted to the swirl of controversy around Donald Trump, and Trump's apparent decision to fight back against that controversy by accusing Bill Clinton of being a serial rapist, House Speaker Paul Ryan wants to talk about … health insurance.
Millions of people who previously took only mild interest in politics have participated in protests, fumed as they stayed riveted to news out of Washington and filled social media accounts once devoted to family updates and funny videos with furious political commentary.
The dispute is the latest in a bitter family drama that has riveted the city-state and raised questions about the legacy of Mr. Lee, Singapore's first prime minister, and how the nation should be governed after 58 years of one-party rule.
The trial has riveted a country deeply conflicted about capitalism and corporate culture, and may help answer a question that haunts the French as they fitfully modernize their economy: How far can a company go to streamline, shed debt and make money?
And on every side is a thickening stew of bicycle rickshaws, little taxis, fat Mercedes, Uber drivers riveted to their screens, drivers drifting in and out of lanes, and Mario Andretti types hurtling down the main drag six inches from each other.
The imagery conjured by testimony at the trial riveted followers of the case, in which Victoria Cilliers, a 41-year-old physiotherapist, leapt from an airplane 4,000 feet above the ground unaware that neither her main parachute nor the reserve could open.
Yet the relentless grasping after dominance that's on display — as well as the mezzo-soprano Kate Lindsey's gymnastically raunchy, coke-addled portrayal of Nero (Nerone, in the opera) — does evoke something of the riveted disorientation endemic to our time of, ahem, norm-breaking.
With the nation's attention riveted on her as she has guided the impeachment inquiry, she has been at her absolute best—keeping an ideologically diverse and at times unruly caucus largely satisfied while not allowing impeachment fervor to overcome her governing or judgment.
Even as the nation is riveted by the high-stakes hearing about sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, housing regulator Mel Watt will be facing his own simultaneous reckoning with the #MeToo movement in a room across the Capitol.
New York (CNN)If the Trump administration has riveted the world -- a family saga of unexpected power, spiked with geopolitical tension and market upheaval -- the latest twist has international observers wary and agog as Democrats pursue an impeachment inquiry into the President.
The 18-day ordeal riveted much of the world — from the awful news that the 13 were missing, to the first flickering video of the huddle of anxious yet smiling boys when they were found by a pair of British divers nearly 10 days later.
It would walk forward slowly with one foot in front of the other, towards a person, eyes riveted on them, its tail wagging like a dog's from side to side, almost stalking them—and then at the last minute it would spring and attack them.
Fashioned in the steampunk tradition by the American industrial designer Jeff Barnes and built by Mr. Halter, the yellow gold model featured four riveted porthole-like dials of platinum in an asymmetrical, three-dimensional case, looking like something out of a Jules Verne novel.
But as the first day of the historic proceedings riveted Washington and dominated cable news, interviews with residents in two of the states likely to help decide the winner of next year's presidential election suggested voters on both sides had already made up their minds.
It doesn't surprise me that countless people around the globe were riveted to their screens, waiting for the boys to emerge, one by one, eager to hear that the divers also were okay and that the coach was rescued in good health as well.
Last October, when the compelling British tenor Mark Padmore riveted audiences at Alice Tully Hall by performing Schubert's three major song cycles over three nights, his crucial partner on every step of this momentous marathon was the superb young South African fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout.
Chancing upon "The Man at the Café" in a group show at the Janis Gallery, Cornell was riveted by this image of "a man reading a newspaper at a cafe table covered almost completely by his reading material," as he noted later in his journals.
After days of tense negotiations, the Securities and Exchange Commission and lawyers for Mr. Musk, Tesla's chief executive, had agreed on a settlement that would bring to a close a drama that has riveted Wall Street and Silicon Valley for the past two months.
The wave of suicides, and the trial of the executives more than 10 years later, riveted France, a nation in which many have conflicted attitudes toward work and capitalism, visible in the current wave of strikes over the government's plan to overhaul the pension system.
The roughly two-hour long movie is excellent, but I knew deep down that it could have been eight hours, shot on a wobbly iPhone, with a finger partially covering the lens, and I would have been riveted simply because Sacks was in it.
FENGXIAN, China (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to the country on Wednesday about "waves of positive energy" from the ruling Communist Party after its twice-a-decade leadership shuffle, but on the rural outskirts of Shanghai, not everyone was riveted to the screen.
The news accounts of this rightly focused on Trump's gratuitous combativeness with the leader of one of our closest allies, but I was equally riveted by another detail: The president spent a portion of the call reliving and reveling in his Electoral College victory.
The world was riveted when the birds hatched in March and WTOP reports that the American Eagle Foundation's footage of the birds have racked up tens of millions of views in the last month and a half as curious viewers seek a view of the young birds.
Curled onto the hard and lumpy dorm couches, the two of us zipped into hoodies, I glanced at Jess to see if the film had caught: Her expression held steadfastly neutral, but her eyes were riveted, and something in her slightly open mouth betrayed the truth.
With its accusation of plagiarism in one of the most famous and lucrative songs in rock history — according to one estimate, the song has generated more than $562 million in royalties — the case has riveted the music industry, and the courtroom was packed with reporters and fans.
WASHINGTON — Just as a rapidly spreading impeachment investigation has riveted attention on whether President Trump tried to pressure a foreign ally to bolster his 2020 campaign, a criminal trial set to open in Washington is refocusing attention on the last presidential election, and Russia's interference in it.
The country is riveted by the prospect of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former president, returning to government in a position that would put him at the side of his successor and protect him from an expanding inquiry into allegations of graft and money laundering.
I was so riveted that when I look over my notes for this episode — a showcase for Ruth Wilson and Ramon Rodriguez, the only two people on camera for the entire hour — they read less like jotted-down thoughts and more like a fully annotated transcript.
Bruno Chevrier, a history teacher in a Nantes school where students are from both old Nantes families and Afro-French or Caribbean French backgrounds, said that when he teaches about Nantes's role in the slave trade, the pupils are riveted, especially those whose origins are overseas.
The killing has riveted the southern African kingdom for more than two years as accusations have swirled around Mr. Thabane, 80, and his new wife, Maesaiah, who had long competed for the title of Lesotho's first lady and was herself charged in the killing this month.
The death of former Petty Officer 1st Class Saman Gunan early Friday morning during an underwater swim in the partly flooded cave struck a particularly deep chord with Thais, because he was a volunteer on a humanitarian mission that has riveted the nation&aposs attention for two weeks.
Mr. Kim's crossing of the line at the heart of the world's most heavily armed border zone, a prospect that seemed unthinkable just a few months ago, was broadcast live in South Korea, where a riveted nation sought to discern the intentions of the North's 34-year-old leader.
WASHINGTON — Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and his accuser faced off Thursday in an extraordinary, emotional day of testimony that ricocheted from a woman's tremulous account of sexual assault to a man's angry, outraged denial, all of which played out for hours before a riveted nation and a riven Senate.
It helped shepherd President Trump's contentious visit to Britain in July and, later that summer, Prime Minister Theresa May's trek to Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — the first sub-Saharan trip to Africa by a British leader since 2013 — during which she riveted the world with her dance moves.
Dr. Khaw Kim-sun, a 53-year-old Malaysian professor of anesthesiology in Hong Kong, is on trial on murder charges after the death of his wife and their 16-year-old daughter in May 2015, a case that has riveted the city with dramatic headlines and odd details.
The opening night crowd, which sat riveted through the intimate, pared-down production, included Anne Hathaway, showing off her baby bump in a pink dress; Maggie Gyllenhaal; John Mulaney; Anna Wintour; Kate Walsh; and a brigade of superheroes from the Marvel universe: Sebastian Stan, Tom Hiddleston and Charlie Cox.
The opening night crowd, which sat riveted through the intimate, pared-down production, included Anne Hathaway, showing off her baby bump in a pink dress; Maggie Gyllenhaal; John Mulaney; Anna Wintour; Kate Walsh; and a brigade of superheroes from the Marvel universe: Sebastian Stan, Tom Hiddleston and Charlie Cox.
Televised images of heavily armed police officers taking Mr. Temer into custody riveted Brazilians on Thursday, nearly a year after the nation was gripped by the imprisonment of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison for corruption and money laundering.
A few of the other wild tangents he took: It all suggests what many critics have long suspected: that Trump's attention was riveted by the glitz and glamor of the campaign trail, but that he has no interest in or capacity to doing the hard analytic work of the presidency.
On those Thank-God-It's-Thursday branded evenings on ABC, fans of Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and How to Get Away With Murder can watch ABC for three hours straight and be reliably riveted by punchy dialogue, narrative twists and turns, and a diverse array of clever, competent (and mostly female) characters.
While millions are riveted to the visual drama and eye candy happening on-screen, it's Abbott's job to run a team that juggles hundreds of audio channels, microphones, and sometimes thousands of inputs across multiple stages, all to make sure that you hear every voice and instrument with clarity and precision.
When Google first showed off its robot phone-calling technology, Duplex, back at its annual software conference in May, it not only riveted the crowd at the event but raised the eyebrows of privacy advocates who wanted to know more about robot disclosure and Google's plans to record phone calls.
The trial of Mr. Stone, 67, has revived the story of the Trump campaign's efforts to benefit from Russian interference in the 2016 race just as an impeachment inquiry has riveted the nation's attention on whether Mr. Trump tried to pressure a foreign ally to bolster his 2020 re-election chances.
During an eight-month trial, spectators were riveted by testimony detailing Mr. Brooks's lavish lifestyle, which had captured the attention of the tabloids when he threw what was rumored to be a $10 million bat mitzvah party for his daughter featuring the rapper 50 Cent and the rock group Aerosmith.
While I did break the phone while I was disassembling it (the screen was also riveted on in a few spots), I was unwilling to cut through the metal to see underneath the shield, primarily because I didn't want to start a fire in the VICE office by puncturing the battery.
The glass and riveted steel that they used for the construction, along with concrete, were innovative for the time period, and their completed building, in typical early 2850th-century decorative arts style, had a cream facade with stone balconies; its windows and balusters were adorned with angles, trellises and grapes.
Jen Psaki: The real reason we were riveted For the last few weeks, Washington has been consumed by how Christine Blasey Ford's letter was made public, whether or not she would testify, whether she should have been interviewed in a public or private setting, when the committee should have been informed.
But as a possible reordering of the political universe gathered, readers were riveted to see Warren -- rising to the Trumpian bait, seemingly out of the blue -- with her DNA test and video, meant to erase a negative issue and answer for all time: Native American or not (or just a little)?
There, for nearly a week, more than 100 girls and women riveted a national audience with stories of sexual abuse and institutional neglect as Lawrence G. Nassar, the longtime national team doctor, sat listening a few feet away before a judge sentenced him to essentially a life term in prison.
His comments come as the industry has been riveted by a direct overture made by Chery's local rival Great Wall Motor Co Ltd to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCA) this week, with an official saying the company was interested in all or part of FCA, owner of the Jeep and Ram vehicle brands.
But let's get to the elephant in the room: The public's attention was riveted on Barr's testimony because of the Senate committee's concern regarding special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation.
"As a Type 1 diabetic for almost 40 years, I was riveted by 'Breakthrough' which follows the life of Elizabeth Hughes as a child in New York and the ultimate discovery of insulin through the use of dogs leading to the Banting/Best Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1921," Adams told Business Insider.
Some years ago, one of Mr. Fisk's UPS spheres was living on the lawn of its owner, Chris Sharp, a sculptor and friend of Mr. Fisk's from Shelburne, Vt. Like all his work, the piece is instantly recognizable; made from riveted metal, it's a deep UPS brown, and sports a yellow UPS logo.
With Europe focused on a refugee crisis and Britain's exit from the European Union, and America riveted by a presidential election, this is plainly a time for ratcheting up tensions, keeping Ukraine off balance and even raising the threat of a wider war to achieve what are essentially economic and political goals.
In my newsroom, I was riveted by the hearings, and Professor Hill's testimony about how her old boss, the Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, behaved — the references to pornographic movies, to his own sexual prowess, the way he would ask her out, again and again, and not take no for an answer.
Riveted by their stories, you are so struck by the Xtravaganzas' strength and determination, by their vibrant spirits and humor, by their creativity, by their sensitivity to beauty and their capacity to give and receive love, that you are lulled into believing that, somehow, things will get better; the house will survive.
In the summer of 2015, he and another inmate, Richard W. Matt, engineered an escape from the Clinton Correctional Facility in rural Dannemora and then led the authorities on a three-week deep-woods chase that riveted the nation, attracted intense scrutiny to security lapses and abuses in state prisons and embarrassed Gov.
The plight of the boys, aged 11-16, and their coach, has riveted Thailand and much of the world -- from the heart-sinking news they were missing to the first flickering video of the huddle of anxious yet smiling boys once they were found by the pair of British divers deep in the sprawling cave.
Prior to that, I would have been hard-pressed to think of a play I'd want to sit through at that hour — particularly one I'd already seen — but A Doll's House, Part 2 is such an exciting piece of theater, and Laurie Metcalf's performance so compelling, that I was riveted from start to finish.
One of the concerns I have is that the world has been so riveted on the North Korean drama that meanwhile China has progressed steadily step by step in militarizing the South China Sea and trying to intimidate the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, the other countries in the region as well as the United States.
While Warren has risen in the past month into a virtual tie with former Vice President Joe Biden in opinion polls atop the Democratic race, most other contenders face an urgent challenge in breaking out of the pack while the political world is riveted by the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry of Republican President Donald Trump.
Washington tonight is riveted by news that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE has delivered his confidential report, bringing the two-year investigation to an end.
The YouTube live feeds of things like the 2014 standoffs between protesters and police officers in Ferguson, Mo., riveted millions, even though much of them would now seem hardly worth watching — just as the weatherman's live storm updates that Mr. Herrman and Mr. Isaac describe in their story probably aren't aging very well by now.
In bars, V.F.W. halls, offices and living rooms, Americans were riveted by the testimony of James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday, a moment of high drama about the conduct of President Trump, the workings of American democracy and the threats of Russian involvement in the presidential election.
Massachusetts has been riveted by the prospect of a Kennedy-versus-Markey showdown since August, after a report by The New York Times found that the political scion had begun telling senior Democratic officials that he was considering taking on Mr. Markey and had in fact commissioned a poll testing his prospects against the incumbent.
Recently fired FBI director James Comey's unprecedented Senate hearing Thursday morning riveted official Washington and left reporters, members of Congress, and the American public with almost more questions than before—including an apparent indication that his boss, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is a central figure in the still-unfolding investigation into Russia's meddling with the 2016 election.
In the series of snaps, Khloé mugs for the camera in a pair of thick-framed, riveted aviator sunglasses before saying, "I am at a crazy a** shoot with Justine, and Joyce, and Monica," while spinning the camera around the room to highlight all the beauty and fashion masterminds whose presence she was currently graced with.
Since the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia last week, the nation's political class has been riveted by the question of whether President Obama should nominate a replacement for the seat in his last year in office, and whether the GOP should hold an up-or-down vote on any such nominee before the November election.
Read more: Netflix is reportedly spending more than $1 per subscriber to make Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman"Along with having the very capable Johnson and Statham to keep the audience riveted, whether it's slinging insults to one another or taking turns kicking someone's behind, Leitch also has some great surprises for the audience with a few A+ cameos.
He riveted audiences on C-SPAN and watchers of TV news with testimony he gave in 2007 about the hospital showdown he had with officials from the George W. Bush White House who he said were trying to manipulate a sick man, his boss at the time, then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was incapacitated in a hospital bed.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 The ensuing child-custody battle in State Supreme Court in New York riveted and scandalized the nation for 13 weeks in 203 with lurid testimony of a mother's greed, debauchery and cold indifference to the girl — accounts magnified by hearsay evidence and sensationalized reports in the tabloid press.
As a child, I was riveted when my parents took the family to the zoo Mr. Escobar built at Hacienda Nápoles, his large estate outside Medellín, where hippopotamuses, giraffes, tigers and elephants helped soften the image of a man who killed scores of people and poisoned the country's politics in ways that endure to this day.
The hearing with Judge Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, a research psychologist in Northern California, sets up a potentially explosive public showdown that carries unmistakable echoes of the 1991 testimony of Anita Hill, who accused the future Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in an episode that riveted the nation and ushered a slew of women into public office.
While many were riveted by Comey's discussion of his discomfort in meetings with President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, most seemed to miss the fact that Comey was describing his own conduct in strikingly unethical terms.
LONDON — It was a case that riveted the world: In 1974, a dashing British aristocrat and army officer, known for his prowess at backgammon and bridge and his fondness for vodka martinis, powerboats and Aston Martin cars, vanished after the bludgeoned body of his children's nanny was found in the basement of his family's house in the affluent Belgravia area of London.
Ms. Miller was riveted and horrified by that scene when she first read the Odyssey, and it became a pivotal moment in her new novel, "Circe," a bold and subversive retelling of the goddess's story that manages to be both epic and intimate in its scope, recasting the most infamous female figure from the Odyssey as a hero in her own right.
By the time David Sweat spoke to investigators from the office of New York State's inspector general last year, he had spent three weeks on the run, been shot by a state trooper, and was facing the prospect of spending the rest of his life in solitary confinement for pulling off a Hollywood-ready prison break that riveted the country.
And there is uncommon skill and courage among the unsung immigrants who have done the dangerous, backbreaking work over the decades: the Chinese who blasted the Transcontinental Railroad through the Sierras and the Rockies; the Irish who dug the Erie Canal, and riveted together our skyscrapers; the descendants of those forced "immigrants," enslaved Africans, who dug out so many tunnels as sand hogs.
Both vehicles feature full pass-through storage from front to rear—a perk of the engine-free configuration—along with a sleek interior dome light that also stretches from front to rear, and retro-futuristic design touches such as an old-school stalk-mounted gearshift, knurled knobs for the dashboard controls, and exterior panels that are riveted in place (à la Airstream).
Carroll peppers her sentences liberally with bubbly asides to her readers, whom she always addresses as Ladies: "I can tell you, Ladies, without reserve, that in normal circumstances, I would be riveted to the ponytail, as I am a great ponytail aficionado and can rank the greatest ponytails I've seen in my life," she confides, upon spotting a particularly exemplary high ponytail in Anita, Indiana.
One of the biggest police misconduct cases in recent New York history, a criminal proceeding that riveted the city this winter and was swept up in the national debate about race and law enforcement, was threatened on Wednesday by an unusual and unexpected question: Did one of the jurors, a retired carpenter, hide his father's criminal past in order to be a panelist at the trial?
One such person stays in my memory from a rally in Fountain Hills, Arizona, in March: a solidly built man in his mid-forties, wearing, in the crazy heat, a long-sleeved black shirt, who, as Trump spoke, worked himself into a state of riveted, silent concentration-fury, the rally equivalent of someone at church gazing fixedly down at the pew before him, nodding, Yes, yes, yes.
The world was riveted this week by the meeting in Hanoi between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Last year's initial summit between the two leaders in Singapore created nearly giddy hope for an end to the longstanding hostility between the United States and North Korea, particularly the resolution of the thorniest issue of all: North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program.
" You may have been riveted by any number of stories in this busy news week, whether Britain's stunning decision to leave the E.U., the Democrats' sit-in on gun control, the Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action and immigration, the acquittal in the Freddie Gray case, the triumph of the Cleveland Cavaliers — or maybe just the fact, via the Styles section, that there is such a job as "professional cuddler.
For the month since North Korea agreed to send 22 athletes and an entourage of artistic performers and dignitaries to the Games, the news media has been riveted by an advance visit by one of North Korea's most celebrated pop stars, the arrival of North Korean cheerleaders in matching red wool coats, and controversies over whether the North's participation in the Olympics would violate international sanctions punishing North Korea for its nuclear weapons development.

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