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1. A circular rivet had been driven in with a screw to both overlap the nail and to hold it in place
2. In the third chapter Amos uses a different method to rivet his hearers on what he is
3. The super heating of the steel casing plates had already strained the rivet heads almost to breaking point, and the extra pressure tipped it over the edge
4. I explored the walls with my hands, searching for a seam, a crack, or a rivet
5. “Somewhere on the ship is a rivet that emits a noise when in the influence of a
6. ‘Even that minor attraction has a name to rivet upon, but this unique happening would remain a nameless memory,’ he sighed at that time
7. are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British
8. cabin was lined with steel and it felt as if a rivet had punctured his
9. “Saw me putting a rivet into McGuire’s head when all's I was doing was putting him out of his misery
10. Though he took the shield off me and looked at it long and deep, his dark eyes taking in every shape and rivet and line, every movement of the goddess, her white dress floating around her in a mist, her long white hair, and he looked at me, stunned maybe, as all the time he could not say anything…
11. How many faces in a crowd are passed indifferently—there is no vitality in the impression they make on our mind; but suddenly a face will rivet our attention, and although it is gone in a flash, the memory of the impression will remain for some time
12. The best of Holbein's portrait drawings give one the impression of having been seen in one of these flashes and rivet the attention in consequence
13. The Hag is gone, apparently chasing the sound of the rivet hitting stone
14. Without it I’m not sure I would have been able to stop myself from plunging down to join the rivet
15. When our visitor had disappeared Sherlock Holmes's movements were such as to rivet our attention
16. The clangor of old-fashioned hammers and new-model pneumatic rivet guns was deafening, but it was scarcely the only sound assaulting his ears as he stood at dockside and gazed at the mammoth ship floating against the thick fenders
17. Along the way, he and Sir Dustyn Olyvyr had invented entirely new construction techniques … and modified those techniques on the fly as still newer and better capabilities—like the rivet guns—became available
18. Since the previous evening she had attached herself to Charles by those links of happiness which bind soul to soul; from henceforth suffering was to rivet them
19. "You've done a fine job, Monsieur, haven't you? You've fallen deep in love with a mortal who'll never yield to you, only succeeding in driving a true rivet into her heart which her innocent husband won't fail to detect sooner or later
20. When our visitor had disappeared, Sherlock Holmes's movements were such as to rivet our attention
21. Every nail driven should be as another rivet in the machine of the universe, you carrying on the work
22. He ordered the blacksmith to rivet securely iron shackles on my feet
23. The under officer cried out again as he agitated his stick, but the second rivet snapped like the first
24. President, when we look over the whole world known to us; when we particularly cast our eyes over that part of it with which we have the most intimate relations; when we see the rapid strides which despotism is making over the whole human race; when we observe the various and powerful means now in use to rivet its immovable dominion upon mankind; when we reflect that the Constitution of the United States now affords the only practical experiment upon the republican principle, and the only and last hope for the preservation and extension of the liberties of man; is it wonderful or alarming, that we should feel and express some partiality and even veneration for an instrument of so peculiar a character? or should even endeavor to teach others to venerate, to cherish, to support it? An instrument, whose provisions at least exempt us from the general scene of despotism, and may eventually extend their blessings to the whole human race? Or if, in dwelling upon the wisdom and importance of its provisions, we might pass over some possible defects from scrutinizing them with an hypercritical eye, might not the omission be indulged without producing animadversion or censure? Sir, we all venerate the republican principle
25. Shall we then believe the one and not the other? Shall we frown and look big at England, while, with timid and abject submission, we crouch at the feet of France, and quietly rivet the chains prepared for us? Mr
1. His eyes were riveted to the scene on the balcony and the sight of her moved him so deeply that it took great strength to keep his control
2. Angry, loud, male voices riveted her brain, holding her suspended in place, with the mighty tongue-lashing taking place
3. Nebuchadnezzar stood riveted to one spot, his arms at his sides
4. The cats' eyes were riveted to them as they soon vanished from view
5. As the black overcoat was removed, all eyes in the room were riveted to Cupid’s magnificent wings
6. By travelling so very young, by spending in the most frivolous dissipation the most previous years of his life, at a distance from the inspection and controul of his parents and relations, every useful habit, which the earlier parts of his education might have had some tendency to form in him, instead of being riveted and confirmed, is almost
7. His attention was riveted on her as he altered his course to stop at the table in front of her
8. His eyes were riveted on Rita’s face which spoke of a thousand promises with the slow flutter of her long black lashes
9. I remained riveted to the spot
10. The professor stood riveted
11. The man, whose eyes had been riveted to Herminia’s well-exposed cleavage, nevertheless noticed their appraising stares
12. They did remind Truman of himself and Raul when they had been like brothers to each other, but what really riveted his attention was the insignia on the collar of the uniform his cousin wore and its matching shoulder patch
13. As unseen hands shoved him numbly across the distance that separated them, the cousins’ eyes riveted
14. She saw the knife, but her eyes were riveted to the cockroach tattoo
15. 46 And Shechem and his father Hamor heard the words of the sons of Jacob, and the thing pleased them exceedingly, and Shechem and his father Hamor hastened to do the wishes of the sons of Jacob, for Shechem was very fond of Dinah, and his soul was riveted to her
16. My hand was firmly entwined with Brandon’s but my gaze couldn’t help but be riveted on the passing streets and buildings of New York
17. which were riveted, added a lumbar support to
18. I ate in the car while riveted to the radio
19. 46 And Shechem and his father Hamor heard the words of the sons of Jacob and the thing pleased them exceedingly and Shechem and his father Hamor hastened to do the wishes of the sons of Jacob for Shechem was very fond of Dinah and his soul was riveted to her
20. To her right she noticed a boat overturned and broken, but it was the burning house before her that her gaze was soon riveted on
21. ” Morgan’s gaze became riveted on Leora as he continued on, “This is the doing of another for Tselel Legeon inhabits these regions
22. Kirk was now staring at the Primagnon in disbelief, his attention riveted to the Leader’s arresting eyes
23. Sutton heard rather than saw the attack from the side, his attention riveted on the drama at the head of the column
24. In half a second, I held a shimmering bronze sword with a double-edged blade, a leather-wrapped grip, and a flat hilt riveted with gold studs
25. Its gas tank had flames painted on it, and a shotgun holster riveted to either side, complete with shotguns
26. I usually fell asleep but Max was riveted
27. The bus driver, mouth hanging open skirted around James’ car and drove off – all eyes on the bus were riveted upon James and Marianne…someone whistled!…a few even clapped!
28. She stared at him and saw the fear in his riveted gaze as she dressed
29. All eyes in the room were now riveted on the Judge as he
30. ’’ Said calmly Nancy, her eyes riveted on the screen as the probe approached one of the crates to read the markings on it
31. After about twenty minutes, Joan Stanley regretfully got up from the sofa, her eyes still riveted on the screen
32. �� Echoed Sir Dill, his eyes riveted on the speeding tank
33. Stalingrad had become a matter of personal prestige which riveted his attention, much to the joy of the Russian general staff
34. Star was riveted to the spot in terror, as the flash had also singed her hair
35. And here we come to the image that was riveted to
36. Beastie's eyes were riveted on the gold
37. The audience had now become riveted to the conversation between the Galaef and this stranger
38. The woman stood up, dazzling the entire restaurant who had been riveted to the celebrity couple's conversation
39. Brother Francis’ attention was riveted on the words of this enigmatic person
40. He wanted to check out Mister Wu’s reaction but his eyes were riveted on the persona of David the Illusionist
41. She was sitting on the edge of her chair, her attention riveted upon him
42. As she failed to yield, he riveted near her to make her relent
43. raging, turbulent river, the sound that riveted his attention even more was the
44. To his surprise, Baldur’s eyes are riveted at the far end of the procession
45. The crowd went silent, all of their gazes riveted to Aesa
46. ” AW glanced at S and then riveted their attention on Revenuluv
47. Their attention riveted on the pianos, Joel and Falcon crossed over to the alcove, so they could better see and examine the instruments in awed reverence
48. Greg’s tender smile, which he riveted directly in front of the old woman’s weary eyes, conveyed much more than mere words
49. Sound glanced up for only a second, then riveted his eyes back on the screen
50. Stephanie had been riveted by the latest news reports
1. story had become so riveting that none of us wanted to sleep
2. The guards were constantly yielding up these stories, riveting for their stark terror which would then circulate through the office until Sinclair show up again to loosen the resolve of the next headstrong individual, and there’d be a new rumor
3. Riveting his eyes through the rear view mirror on the alley entrance, he hastily planned to grab for the rifle the instant she came into view
4. Next, the public was treated to a riveting story about how an undercover (covert) agent of the CIA had been outed
5. The women (Riveting Rosies) were a big part of the behemoth that produced in
6. Straightening against the back of his chair and riveting Nick with a serene gaze, “In nineteen and feefty, Almozt zirty yearce ago,” He said it as though he expected the question and he pointed his finger upward as he said it
7. And what made this palace so riveting was, it glittered and sparkled
8. Captain Van Boskerck illuminated the honored motto and secured its place in naval history with his riveting lyrics and music (Krietemeyer, The Coast Guardsman"s Manual, pp
9. The dome had been made by riveting huge curved steel plates together
10. When combined with everything else you’ve developed, poise and manners create an aura that’s riveting to behold
11. to read that I found riveting!
12. It was always a riveting show
13. When I arrived, she was standing by the tomato bin with those same pale, riveting eyes
14. “Yeah, so, basically this thing's digestive system is just an intricate series of time travelling worm holes and the like that’ll send whole solar systems shootin’ diagonally, sideways, arching, skittering, riveting and spiraling through time and space
15. All forms of intensity and passion are riveting, fascinating, envied
16. Scott and Jeff found the conversation riveting, especially after a hash
17. Hadaen eyed her and stepped back, riveting his gaze back out to the open land
18. preoccupied with Costa's riveting story which I was soon to discover was very much the
19. At length, he paused directly in front of Heyward, and riveting his eyes upon those of the other, he said, with a lip that quivered violently:
20. The trial record he had just finished for the third time had been tedious in nearly all respects, except when it was riveting
21. The temptation was certainly great: she was very fond of the exercise, and the gratification of riding on a fine horse, with Captain Lydgate, Sir Godwin's son, on another fine horse by her side, and of being met in this position by any one but her husband, was something as good as her dreams before marriage: moreover she was riveting the connection with the family at Quallingham, which must be a wise thing to do
1. iron forged, heavy with rivets of rain,
2. Not that there was anything much to see, just grey and white panels and rivets, not even any flashing symbols
3. edges with rivets, very quaint, even the wood
4. The edges cut into her hands, and her boots slipped off the smooth metal rivets
5. Then place rivets in the front and in the
6. Several of the solid oak trunks that made up the gate doors had been shattered, dislodged with their rivets sheared off, giving just enough space for some of the smaller creatures to swarm through and face the blades of the exhausted Tanarian garrison
7. leather seat cushions with shiny brass rivets
8. The stainless steel surface of the vessel was smooth apart from the rivets that held the steel plates together
9. The ladder rested against the dome at a point just above the central band of rivets that encircled the dome
10. The lines of rivets were the only blemishes on an otherwise entirely smooth, shiny outer surface
11. He could hear the teeth grinding screeches of the metal sheets that formed the dome as they stretched and strained against the rivets to contain the heat and pressure inside
12. This, coupled with the enormous surge of pressure, sheered the heads off the rivets holding the casing together
13. There are cracks in the wings and some of the rivets
14. Where the cylinder bolts to the hull, the holes were temporarily filled with imitation rivets of hard rubber
15. The fuselage creaked and shuddered, the engines roared, and Midge watched in horror as one or two of the rivets that held the hand-rail in place, snapped off
16. he still remembers the rivets, the little orange
17. Onward he drove, watching the rivets in
18. the rows of rivets in the soot-encrusted metal
19. It is a combination of lines that instantly rivets the attention, and has probably a more powerful effect upon the mind—quite apart from anything symbolised by it—than any other simple combinations that could have been devised
20. opening or a hatch, a "manhole," to use the official term; but the lines of rivets had been firmly driven into the sheet–iron joins and were straight and uniform
21. Its plating can't give way; it's self–adhering and not dependent on the tightness of its rivets; and due to the perfect union of its materials, the solidarity of its construction allows it to defy the most violent
22. “From what I could see, driven in with metal rivets
23. I can pry the rivets out but my spear is useless for cutting the manacles off his arms
24. The sleepers had never been removed, and the rails, fishplates and rivets were all ready, for we had taken them from a siding on the abandoned portion of the line
25. Despite these alarms, I had become inconsolable when I saw a television news item about the scrapping of steam locomotives, with hammers and torches tearing out the rivets and cutting up the belly of a boiler to be thrown into the smelting furnace
26. Packaging: Almost a quarter of aluminum is used to create aluminum wrap and foil, along with beverage cans and rivets
27. He listened quietly to what the convicts had to say, declared that the task he gave them was to get off four rivets unbroken, and to demolish a good part of the barque
28. The task was a considerable one, but, good heavens! how the convicts now went to work! Where now was their idleness, their want of skill? The hatchets soon began to dance, and soon the rivets were sprung
29. Those who had no hatchets made use of thick sticks to push beneath the rivets, and thus in due time and in artistic fashion, they got them out
30. The most awkward and least intelligent convict can saw through them, or break the rivets by hammering at them with a stone