I roared in delight at the ludicrousness, while remaining riveted at the cheerful upping of the stakes. |
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The doubler plate is riveted or adhesively bonded onto a stiffening member web, or the tension band is crimped into the stiffening member web. |
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Perhaps this was because everyone was so afraid of missing a signal that attention was riveted on him and his sets were quiet. |
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What is it about the new crop of reality TV programs that has so many viewers riveted? |
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The forward unit of the fuselage was covered with aluminum sheet skin that was riveted to the bulkheads. |
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The buttresses are built out by layers of crockets and mouldings riveted on to the front. |
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The planks have to be drilled and riveted together side by side with a diagonal chamfer at their ends. |
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But with all of that, the audience seemed to stay riveted from the beginning to the end. |
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Made chiefly from riveted stainless steel and copper sheeting, these free-standing works are occasionally complemented with wood. |
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After Uncle Vernon has riveted bars across Harry's window, Ron Weasley and his brothers arrive in their father's flying car to free him. |
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He heard the sounds of parts being welded and riveted together, and the clank of titanium against steel. |
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The original Victorian cast iron structure has been stripped back and exposed, its riveted, pitted hulk like a decaying ship's hull. |
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The Ring is a great suspense film that will draw you in and keep you riveted until the final seconds. |
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A fine example is the watch pin in Plate IV, which is made in two sections riveted together. |
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The ornate pommel is of Phrygian cap form, made in two parts riveted together at the top. |
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The extensions are actually part of each side of the saw clamp, riveted together at the outer end. |
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The best type of helm was hammered and raised out of a single piece of iron and was therefore stronger than a riveted one. |
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Amy's eyes were so riveted on the sunset that she didn't notice Jack coming up behind her. |
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As the attention of the audience was riveted on the artiste's magnificent performance, perhaps it was not missed. |
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A great score by Krzystof Penderecki and gorgeous cinematography keep the ear and eye riveted even while the brain is in meltdown. |
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The werewolf stopped moving towards them, his yellow eyes riveted on the bird. |
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We could've been talking about toenail clippings and I would have been riveted. |
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He swore he could feel their gaze riveted on him as he ventured his way through it all. |
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The case has again riveted the country's attention on the manufacture and sale of fake products. |
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She was absolutely riveted to see at first hand the paintings which appear as illustrations in her textbooks. |
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Eliminating the Info Dump in dialogue will create mystery that keeps your reader riveted while strengthening the prose. |
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It used large, one-piece skins that wrapped around the leading edge and were riveted into place at the trailing edge. |
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Just a bit past the halfway mark, the film has a surprise twist that will leave viewers riveted to their seats. |
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The camera is riveted on them, showing backs, heads and necks in never-ending flight. |
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The noses are riveted to a raised area, carefully indented to the front along a vertical midline. |
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Straps are riveted to the bottom ends of the W-irons so that the axle boxes and springs don't fall out. |
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Much of this will be prefabricated, rather than being riveted together from thousands of aluminium sheets and ribs. |
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It has riveted attention particularly on the way Liberals handle all money transactions and economic matters, such as the budget. |
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Politicians seem more riveted by party intrigue than by interest rates. |
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The audience watched, riveted, as the moment dragged on, terrified that she would start sobbing inconsolably, half-hoping she would. |
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Another stainless steel name plate firmly riveted to the valve indicates the test gauge pressure. |
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He detected an underwhelmed audience whose attention could be riveted, even if he had to play the clown. |
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It was riveting tennis, meaning I was riveted to the couch and the television screen. |
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The characteristic handle is a heavy rolled loop, soldered or riveted to the body. |
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The hype and hope surrounding the company are such that Chicagoans are riveted to the saga. |
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Mr. Chair, while you are riveted to your seat, I would like to ask the following question. |
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I am sure that the hon. member's attention will be riveted to what the finance minister has to say. |
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It is also displayed on a plate, riveted to the frame, immediately behind the steering head on the left hand side of the motorcycle. |
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Blade segments on the new fans are riveted to a center disk for efficient customization. |
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The zinc coated steel sections are riveted to the angle sections at intervals of 35 mm. |
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She was riveted to it, writing feverishly with her thumbs as she blogged the proceedings. |
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Their eyes riveted to the screen, the spectators attentively follow the development of the story. |
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Every child was riveted to his story and all the instruments he had on stage. |
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With the same quality features as the 436 license light, riveted to a black, steel bracket. |
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The Modular Rainscreen Panels overlap at all gaps and are visibly screwed or riveted to the substructure. |
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The generator is identified by another metal nameplate riveted to the frame. |
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The audience was all ears, some times laughing and sometimes somber, but always riveted. |
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A fellow student in a metaphysics class lent me her copy, and it instantly riveted my attention. |
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After removing the riveted joints, turn the points back to front before replacing with new chilled cast iron points. |
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The roof deck is formed from prefabricated stressed skin panels comprising two profiled steel decks riveted together with their troughs aligned in opposite directions. |
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I stood riveted to the spot as I listened for any sounds in return. |
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Phil scanned the pool area, then kept his eyes riveted on the hallway. |
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It literally riveted the attention of a nation, black and white, for a full week and has never been surpassed in the ratings for a multi-part drama. |
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In that respect, it differs from most contemporary lithographic portraits of the violinist, which show him bust-length, his piercing gaze riveted on the viewer. |
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But even as he stammered out the words, his gaze was riveted on Kevin, and he felt a mounting apprehension. |
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It is ideal for producing components which are primarily coined, riveted, crimped or flanged and, to a small extent, machined. |
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Usually on an aluminum frame, those are riveted on, not screwed. |
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Her expert draping and tailoring drew raves from the judges, and the drama of the competition kept viewers riveted. |
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The case riveted the city – Rondeau had been a homecoming queen – and became the stuff of tabloids and even a TV recreation. |
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Islanders listened, riveted, to dramatic live broadcasts as 69 witnesses were interviewed. |
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He has the trick of appearing to speak truth to power while being riveted to power himself. |
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The body panels are riveted on to the frames in a way that Henry Ford would recognise immediately. |
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On 3 April 2007, the eyes of the world were riveted on the silver train that streaked along the East European line at a breakthrough speed. |
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The locking rod consists of two sections, joined by a riveted hinge, to allow folding for easy fitting and removal. |
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The loss of one handle may be the reason that the suspension chains have been riveted directly to the lamp's body. |
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Instead of the coarse, riveted superstructure assemblies of the prototype, he came up with a smooth-surface design. |
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One of the things the owners said yes to was to cover the inside walls with riveted aluminium sheets. |
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This regulation is especially useful to avoid the deformation of axles with small diameters or fragile pieces to be riveted. |
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Now everyone in the room is riveted, watching Justin put one huge foot in front of the other. |
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The stories of two of the rescued women, Berry and DeJesus, have riveted Cleveland for close to a decade. |
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It was the Golden Globes moment that riveted A-listers and home viewers alike. |
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Until they do, berry utilizes her star quality to keep us riveted and awaiting whatever twist comes next. |
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Kids who have never been in an art museum before are riveted by the experience, lingering far longer than adults as they puzzle out the meanings of a single work. |
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The kids, from knee-high to tall as any grown up, sanded the round bone discs, and hammered a design onto a metal plate that Yip riveted to the face of the disc. |
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At this time, only the stringers are being drilled and riveted. |
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The repair design consists of a laminate patch and aluminium angle bracket adhesively bonded and riveted, respectively, to the helicopter external surface. |
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They have no overriding need to keep their eyes riveted on stock-exchange prices, and they do not have to constantly evaluate the return on investment to be paid to shareholders, as they have none. |
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Bypassing the discreet beige that more conventional women trot out for such occasions, she chose a decollete number that riveted all eyes to her chest. |
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For example, a floor beam connected transversely to a girder by means of riveted or bolted web framing angles will be treated by the designer as a shearonly connection. |
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Most of the detail categories are for welded details, but Detail Category D in this figure was also shown in Fig. 7.1, where it applies to riveted details. |
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Scaring riveted not only the witness's attention but that of the jurors as well, who went from staring torpidly ahead of them to looking alive and interested. |
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Meanwhile, at the Bank of Montreal Group of Companies, we have been putting together a parallel turnaround of our own, our full attention riveted on improving our financial performance. |
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Steel blade hardened and blue annealed, connection between stock and blade created by brass bracket let in on both sides and riveted in two places. |
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Harry's woolly hats, tweed caps, donkey jackets and riveted jeans were a regular THE combo for pit workers. |
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All witnesses to a moment in history that still has us all riveted. |
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The two largest parts are the handgrips, which were spot welded and riveted to the breech mechanism and trigger guard. |
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The structure of the cantilever type makes up of 2 members with sole in T with thick heart out of box which rigidified of the sheet steel veins, the coating making up of riveted duralumin. |
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Then, in the form of plates riveted together and made watertight, it was used to form the hull itself. |
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Skins were no longer sheet metal riveted to a structure, but milled from large slabs of alloy. |
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Ottoman mail was constructed with alternating rows of solid links and round riveted links. |
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Up until the 14th century European mail was made of alternating rows of round riveted rings and solid rings. |
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Close up of Mughal riveted mail and plate coat zirah Bagtar, 17th century, alternating rows of solid rings and round riveted rings. |
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Close up detail of Mughal riveted mail hood kulah zirah, 17th century, alternating rows of round riveted rings and solid rings. |
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Mughal riveted mail and plate coat zirah Bagtar, 17th century, alternating rows of round riveted rings and solid rings. |
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Ottoman riveted mail, alternating rows of round riveted links and solid links, 16th century. |
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European wedge riveted mail, showing both sides of the rings, 16th to 17th century. |
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Until relatively recently, structural steel connections were either welded or riveted. |
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He placed the rivet into the hole to be riveted, then quickly turned to catch the next rivet. |
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Caulking is also the term to describe the process used to make riveted iron or steel ships and boilers watertight or steamtight. |
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Thus, the best data available are tests on riveted connections of proportions that are consistent with usual structural practice and are of full size, or at least large size. |
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For the thousands of spectators present in Toulouse for the A380's maiden flight on 27 April 2005, and for the hundreds of thousands of others riveted to their television screens, the question was irrelevant. |
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If I watched it now I'd probably be freaked out but I remember at the time being totally riveted, to the point where my mum had to buy me the video. |
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Many eyes are riveted to the government to implement the right structural reforms so that the windfall benefits all the population and not just a few. |
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In the gantry cabin, the operator had his eyes riveted to the screen. |
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Yesterday, everyone was riveted to one of the Tour's top entertainers. |
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People were watching and riveted to him, really listening and engaged. |
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Because of corrosion, old riveted structures, especially bridges, are unlikely to have the sound rivet heads that would be necessary to resist fatigue in the axial direction of the rivet. |
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Aren't our affections hopelessly, buttheadedly riveted to the less worthy and the weak? |
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I think in particular of the Latvian Bishop who held us riveted in his quietly-spoken witness to what his country had experienced under Communism, and the story of his own personal suffering. |
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The elements are riveted for extremely solid and long time endurance. |
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Not only have they kept audiences riveted to the big and small screens, these members of the entertainment elite have grossed billions for movie studios, television networks. |
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Eventually European mail makers stopped using solid rings and almost all European mail was made from wedge riveted rings only with no solid rings. |
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Wire for the riveted rings was formed by either of two methods. |
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A rare example of Japanese riveted mail, round riveted rings. |
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At a central location near the areas being riveted, a furnace was set up. |
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Creepers threaded the wrecked windows of the coaches, ancient and chalky brown with their riveted seams and welted coamings like something proofed for descents into the sea. |
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