
Nathan Solis, Los Angeles Times, 7 Apr. Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter, California The avian soap opera unfolding atop this Berkeley bell tower has humans riveted ApAnnie was then alone with her clutch of eggs, but within several hours of Grinnell’s death, another male swooped in and took his place, Peterson said. 2023 Franco-Belgian actor Worthalter, who’s perhaps best known for his role in Lukas Dhont’s Girl, is riveting every time his character takes the stand. Caitlin Gibson, Washington Post, 20 Mar.

2023 At birthday parties, the child hovers near the dessert table, riveted by the cake instead of playing with friends. Stephen Humphries, The Christian Science Monitor, 21 Apr. Romero, The Arizona Republic, Like the almost 10,000 spectators here, they’re riveted by this clash between host team Wrexham and visiting Notts County. Verb He was riveted by the team's run to the Super Bowl in 2008, cheering for Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald as a 9-year-old. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 24 Mar. 2023 Attention to detail was required: intakes could actually focus radar energy, creating a sharper return, while even rivets, gaps, or the smallest protrusion could reflect energy. 2023 There’s the integrated bracelet, of course, and the rivets on the bezel, but what charmed me most is the depth of the peacock green dial.
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2023 The new trailer features an ultra-sleek, rivet-free shape and a set of windows that wrap around the front of the vehicle. Roxana Popescu, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Mar. 2023 How friends rallied and helped: his companion in shipbuilding, Ivar Schoenmeyr, hammered in more than a thousand copper rivets and used his engineer’s mind to solve problems.

Katie Jackson, Travel + Leisure, 29 Apr.

2014 That said, it’s made of aviation-grade (think what planes are made of) aluminum, and the stainless steel rivets holding it together can withstand more than 27,000 pounds of weight per square inch. Cosmo Genova, Field & Stream, At Tesla's assembly lines, robots glue, rivet, and weld parts together, under the watchful eye of humans. Frances Solá-santiago,, Everything about the smokers is meticulously crafted, with no cut corners, cheap screws, or pop rivets. Noun Over time, the 501 further transformed in response to social customs and customer feedback: In 1937, the rivets on the back pockets, which were originally placed outside of the jeans, were moved to the inside after Levi’s heard complaints about the metal scratching people’s furniture.
