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He will return to a country riveted by his case.
I'd been riveted by both stories — trapped in a cave!
I was riveted by the performance Mr. Botstein led at Carnegie Hall.
"No matter what happens, people will be riveted by almost anything she does."
NT: Speaking of close finishes, I was riveted by the men's shot put.
Washington riveted by Cohen testimony: Michael Cohen's testimony dominated the day here in Washington.
The trial attracted a national audience riveted by the themes of sex and violence.
And a whole lot of you were absolutely riveted by Dropbox's exodus from Amazon's butt.
They seemed riveted by your terms of service and what your actual business model was.
Freddy Heineken was a national icon, and the Dutch public was riveted by the story.
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.
I cracked open the book, and for eight pages, I was riveted by the adult drama.
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.
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.
For example, maybe you've been riveted by Hurricane Irma, or riled by the end of DACA.
In the early 1990s, the American public was riveted by the prosecution of Erik and Lyle Menendez.
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.
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.
But I couldn't help spending much of the week riveted by the work my colleagues were doing.
A 6-year-old can stay riveted by her older sister's soccer game for only so long.
While the grown-ups tended to the injured, she stood on a knoll overlooking downtown, riveted by horror.
In front of a crowd riveted by the unusually high drama, the former champion beat the aspiring one.
But it didn't feel like a performance and I think people are going to be really riveted by her.
But for the most part, their attention will be riveted by the Big Day, not by what comes after.
"The door closes, and I'm filming, and I'm riveted by what's happening," Mr. Kriegman recalled in an interview last month.
A few months ago, I found myself riveted by an appearance Melissa Harris-Perry made on Real Time With Bill Maher.
South Korea has been riveted by how he saved Oh, and Lee says he knew his country was counting on him.
"That's what we're absolutely riveted by," said Kazi Anis Ahmed, a writer and publisher of the daily newspaper The Dhaka Tribune.
The scene across the Potomac River in Alexandria did provide a reminder that not everyone is riveted by the Russia investigation.
Even a non-bibliophile like me cannot help being riveted by the beauties and the significance of the tomes on display.
For the past few weeks, the world has been riveted by the story of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance and murder.
But while everyone in the largely European audience was deeply concerned about and riveted by Donald Trump, Smith completely avoided the topic.
I was riveted by the episode — the stakes felt real and drawn out — until the Klingons and the Ba'ul fighters showed up.
Mr. Simmons said he was riveted by Mr. Berry's music when he was an 8-year-old newcomer to America from Israel.
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.
Akemi Look said she was "riveted" by rhythmic gymnastics and wanted to try it after seeing it at the Olympics at age 10.
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.
In 2008, visiting the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, I was riveted by three brilliant Popovas from the "Painterly Architectonic" series (19233-18).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I must admit that I was riveted by Michael Cohen's testimony Wednesday at the hearing convened by House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah CummingsElijah Eugene CummingsHouse committee heads demand Coast Guard Academy explain handling of harassment allegations Can the Democrats unseat Trump?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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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