It was a riveting conclusion to a week filled with some awkward moments.
This is a riveting and bold move that is sure to spark the Twitter-and blogo-spheres alight.
Ross Perot in a riveting campaign that took place as Bush's sky-high approval dwindled following the first Iraq war.
This Six Nations is a demolition derby, a riveting confrontation between half-built outfits with as many imperfections as attributes.
The History Channel earlier this year ran a riveting documentary mini-series (retelevised Oct. 1) called World War II in Color.
To be sure, the bidding war for NYSE Euronext (NYX) could hardly be anything less than a riveting daily news saga.
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This proposition is explored in a riveting book that will be published later this month by one of my colleagues, Kevin D.
That would normally be a riveting issue that the news media, and Congress, and constituencies, would be paying attention to, overwhelming attention to.
Coming off two match points, five-time Open champion Roger Federer lost to third-seeded Novak Djokovic in a riveting five-set semifinal match, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2, 7-5.
"The creative team in front of and behind the camera have delivered a riveting 13-chapter narrative that we're proud to present to Netflix members today, " said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer, Netflix.
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His remarkable success and his equally surprising departure is a riveting story of power and ambition, corporate skullduggery and long internecine warfare, culminating in the disputed sale of the family business to outsiders.
But it was cruel on Blackpool, who had more than played their part in a riveting match in which both sides created countless chances, with the visitors striking the woodwork twice and the hosts once.
With her artist's eye, her self-deprecating humour, her talent for spotting the absurd and her palpable sense of outrage, Humbert was an irresistible companion, who offered a riveting day-by-day account of the genesis of the Resistance.
Starting a company is a riveting roller coaster of emotions with tremendous highs and at times, difficult lows, but one thing that always helps me through the ups and downs is to connect with some of the greatest minds.
Earlier this year, David Yerushalmi, a litigator specializing in securities law and an expert on Shariah, produced a riveting legal memorandum (soon to appear in the University of Utah Law Review) examining the civil and criminal exposure inherent in Shariah-Compliant Finance.
Should he play at the exceptional level of his early Knicks run, when he rocked Madison Square Garden by leading the team to seven straight wins, highlighted by a riveting 38-point night against the Lakers on ESPN, then the Linsanity that was kick started in New York should transfer easily enough, say sports marketing experts.
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Mr Cannon, who covered both events for the Washington Post, has written a classic piece of journalism, riveting, eye-opening and balanced to a fault.
Morgan, played by an absolutely riveting Lennie James, is a changed man, and not for the better.
Harriet Walter's austere Brutus is a performance of riveting intricacy.
The riveting film "Precious" yielded a best supporting actress win for African-American performer Mo'Nique, and the first ever statuette for an African-American screenwriter in the best adapted screenplay category went to Geoffrey Fletcher.
But as he did back in June, when he wrestled with the propriety of some borderline Sarah Palin jokes right from the stage of the Ed Sullivan Theatre, Letterman turned a personal embarrassment into something publicly riveting.
Janey Cotton's recent and riveting book "The Austerity Olympics" describes a country and a sports culture that would seem primitive not only to Jessica Ennis, Britain's 2012 heptathlete hopeful, but also to Milo of Croton, who won six titles at consecutive Olympics in the sixth century BC.
Unveiling today in Shanghai, the two-seater EN-V concept is a play on last year's altogether riveting (albeit forgotten) P.
It may not sound riveting, but reforming Chinese farming is long overdue and a crucial matter of stability.
Using a stereoscopic camera, magnesium flash powder and riveting language, the Danish-born one-time crime reporter seared bleak, iconic images of New York's low-income neighborhoods into the American consciousness.
It follows the life of a farmer in pre-Revolutionary China and proved riveting to Americans who knew little about the culture.
The occasion was a reception at the Joslyn Art Museum to celebrate the riveting pictures Buffett's son Howard has taken in Africa.
Hunt, a spiritual and visual descendant of William Blake, was a precise draftsman and technician whose saturated colors and neurotic piety are both riveting and bizarre.
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