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"gripping" Definitions
  1. exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention
"gripping" Synonyms
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I walked around with her on my back, her arms gripping my neck, her legs gripping my waist.
She shrieks, gripping her swelling belly: The babies are kicking.
But you can't tell me it's not a gripping story.
What you're left with is a shockingly gripping international adventure.
A gripping, scrupulous history of a seminal but mythologised atrocity.
The scenes with the autonomous trucks are short, but gripping.
In a partly speculative but gripping foray, Haag describes how
The surmounting abyssal of instrumentation makes for a gripping finish.
Bergen: A gripping glimpse into bin Laden's decline and fall
Four detainees are wearing street clothes and gripping plastic bags.
"This was a mistake," I told him, gripping the dashboard.
Gibson is no stranger to chasing gripping global phenomena, though.
This week, AMC launched the gripping new crime drama, "McMafia".
Gentrification is not usually the stuff of vivid, gripping documentaries.
The suspense would be gripping if it weren't so debilitating.
PG: But look at how everyone is gripping the table.
A gripping, deeply human account of an endlessly fascinating leader.
There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis gripping Capitol Hill.
The camp director emerged from the trees gripping a sword.
Another, Judy Viskoe, 36, stood by, gripping a black umbrella.
It was gripping, partly the result of some judicious editing.
The arcs it traces is gripping, splendid, a geometer's dream.
Is the mystery of godello gripping enough to keep tasting?
Her descriptions of royal escapes from the Nazis are gripping.
These photos illustrate the arctic blast currently gripping the South.
She was in tears and gripping her arm in pain.
This film was touching, moving, emotional, gripping, funny and real.
Theory 3: "Infinite Jest" is a peerlessly gripping novel of character.
Last night's presidential race wasn't the only election gripping the nation.
Up in space, gripping objects takes on a whole new absurdity.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - True crime has never felt quite so gripping.
And that reality doesn't make for the most gripping film content.
King's cinematic, gripping writing lends itself easily to the big screen.
But the princely capers make a gripping, if sometimes repellent, read.
Our photog got the rapper at Le Jardin gripping the Styrofoam.
She has been gripping to me for a very long time.
It's gripping in a way suspenseful spy dramas could never approach.
Watching individuals act with impunity can be both horrifying and gripping.
This book is not gripping me — it feels a little pandering.
But that is not the design of Kalanithi's gripping, emotional book.
They quickly spread, gripping public and private universities across the country.
Gripping -- WINTER: But there is less than 20163,22016 flying air marshals.
But the interviews you did were particularly gripping, they really were.
The legend just isn't gripping enough to sustain the circus sequences.
Her gripping novel is ultimately a story of redemption and hope.
This was an exalted "Swan Lake," but not a gripping one.
To finish the deadlift, begin to stand while gripping the barbell.
Gripping the steering wheel tightly, I decided to trust the app.
"I'll see you in Montana," he said, gripping my hand tightly.
That's the tone of the album's ambiguous and gripping title song.
Still, Hope Litoff's documentary becomes more voyeuristically gripping as it progresses.
He did two pull-ups into the void, gripping the ledge.
But the Trump tales are not the only gripping stories here.
A tolerance for the pain of skin gripping metal also helps.
It's not gripping, as either an adventure or an intellectual exercise.
The tensions gripping the city were on full display on Oct.
Earlier that night, she had been gripping his sleeve, grinning wildly.
Powerful, gripping and uncompromising, both films rank among the festival's best.
The highly intricate, visually gripping fight choreography doesn't lose a step.
Somehow this, too, became part of the strange exuberance gripping me.
The drought now gripping the southwestern United States feels scarily familiar.
" Here is the gripping finale of the Symphony No. 2, "Resurrection.
Here are five takeaways from a gripping night in Las Vegas.
The photo depicts a man gripping a portraits of Langston Hughes.
It settled back down, its powerful talons gripping Steve Schwartze's gauntlet.
A surprisingly gripping sub-plot is the history of political-campaign tactics.
McCullum's death is another in an ongoing spate of violence gripping Chicago.
It's a gripping, unsettling project, one that Cage considers his most compelling.
Lopez's worked: "Goddam helluva speech," one man told him, gripping his hand.
Dalloway" an "overrated novel that I don't find particularly gripping or interesting.
The spy drama that unfolds is gripping, heavy, and utterly binge-worthy.
Along with the gripping text, the book is filled with lavish images.
The way each side of the story is presented is completely gripping.
This is a gripping study of power, and the loneliness of power. ■
A prolific writer and gripping speaker, Graham's influence can hardly be understated.
It's the fascinating, gripping, and at times unsettling tales of American folklore.
The later account of "King Philip's war" is both graphic and gripping.
The Calculating Stars is a gripping read that I couldn't put down.
Guns, Grits, and Gravy, Mike Huckabee described a great culture war gripping
The result is one of the most gripping works of his career.
I began the gripping new Daniel Silva novel in the Kindle app.
Her hands are yellowed and callused from years of gripping oar handles.
Moscow's response to the massive anti-regime protests gripping Iran since Dec.
The tensions gripping the city tested Washington, but they were Arnold's undoing.
And Delfina, her head bowed, gripping a black shawl around her shoulders.
Mahmood sat forward in her chair, gripping the edge of the table.
"No real difference, timewise," Andrew said to Ingrid, gripping the steering wheel.
Colon said he had no issue gripping a ball after the game.
And twice they were defeated in gripping and emotional first-round series.
René [Redzepi] was the most incredible guy; he's so gripping and inspirational.
Gripping details, we know, but what else are we supposed to say?
Rich's story is a gripping narrative that reads like a historical whodunit.
The macabre mentality of multiple bombings can be gripping, Mr. Klapec said.
They are also powerfully representative of the existential battles gripping their parties.
The deadlock in the cabinet underscored the political crisis gripping the government.
The gripping rescues include the case of a Utah sheriff's deputy, Sgt.
Consider a long but gripping book to read aloud in small increments.
Washington, when he needs to, makes his tale both gripping and credible.
But now a crisis of opioid addiction is gripping this remote region.
Both enrich what is a gripping movie, and also a great one.
The result was gripping and compelling -- and harmful to the President's case.
And the pedophilia story, though awkwardly handled, at least raises gripping issues.
Thursday's performance at Trinity Church, by contrast, felt gripping, raw and searching.
"This is how I got here, baby," I say, gripping the DVDs.
Even more gripping are scenes with no wink toward the history books.
In these pages, Michiko Kakutani called it "a gripping, action-packed narrative."
As with Wallace, all of this bad behavior makes for gripping reading.
Here's everything we know, and don't know, about this wildly gripping story.
"No, because I have these people," he said, gripping his lawyer's shoulder.
"Tuck me in, Daddy," he asked after a while, gripping Joe tightly.
Before that it had basked in the 'Africa Rising' hype gripping investors.
So at the end of a long day of gripping drama, Mrs.
Noor was still gripping Tablet, displaying rows of numbers and quantities and amounts.
"I'm pleased to meet you!" he said, gripping her arms as they swayed.
Is a super-tiebreak shoot-out more gripping than a draining third set?
The shell-shocked U.S. Marine gripping his gun with a long, bewildering stare.
" The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw said the "brilliant" film is "shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot.
Super thin and comes with a handle for gripping like a book spine.
Political negotiation, however, does not necessarily sound like an ingredient for gripping theatre.
A documentary, "Weiner", which portrays his failed campaign, is both gripping and excruciating.
It's a gripping story, one that I really hope stays on the page.
Three surreal strides and he was at the door, hands gripping the bar.
That is gripping it by the throat and making the event your own.
But you may not have paid much attention to the chaos gripping Venezuela.
Beyond the Maps, Snapchat is currently gripping with negative user reactive post-redesign.
"Cryptocurrencies are taking over the world!" he says, gripping my arm in enthusiasm.
They're all gripping hands and finally they embrace her toward the end here.
She's not surrounded by parakeets in cages, their claws nervously gripping the wires.
He said that he can throw but has a problem gripping the bat.
Well, from the very gripping first episode, the answer seems to be…maybe?
"I can do that for four minutes," she said, gripping her water glass.
Yet the combination of wry observations and personal reflections makes "Time Song" gripping.
A PopSocket to make gripping a large iPhone less strenuous on your fingers.
"Roll Red Roll" is a gripping exploration of rape culture and its effects.
"Peaky Blinders" is a gripping period drama set in England in the 1920s.
Consequently, this moment is more than a milestone -- it's a ground-gripping convulsion.
In fact, the first pages of the book are among its most gripping.
The soprano Keira Duffy brought rich sound and gripping expressivity to the performance.
Manchin has so far stayed quiet about the issue that's gripping Capitol Hill.
Fernanda was gripping a green apple with both hands, occasionally taking a bite.
As I bounced around the passenger seat gripping the armrest, he looked amused.
Within weeks, the show's gripping drama had taken the streaming service by storm.
His kind, unpretentious personality is perhaps what made his Bach encores so gripping.
But privately, she said that she fights gripping self-doubt and abject fear.
The poems here are as visually gripping as they are stunning to read.
The media naturally gravitates to those gripping stories of peoples' frustrations and anger.
They get so upset, and you totally understand, but it's just — it's gripping.
Monday's heat was part of a wave gripping much of Pakistan and India.
They repeatedly grabbed each other's arms, gripping hands for several moments before parting.
It's the strange humor of the show that is gripping me most consistently.
But if nostalgia is gripping you, GameStop sells the PS1 version for $14.99.
The A.P. tracked him down, and in a gripping tale, told his story.
Adam Higginbotham's "Midnight in Chernobyl" is a gripping, miss-your-subway-stop read.
It's more psychological thriller than war film, and it's both grim and gripping.
" While The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw said the "brilliant" film is "shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot.
Gripping her mother's hand, she repeated, "Mama, please don't leave me!" over and over.
It's a quick but gripping read, one that leaves an enormous and lasting impression.
But what may sound melodramatic in summary becomes, in the execution, gripping and authentic.
But Guskin pulls off the silly premise with a gripping, deft and moving mystery.
This gripping coming-of-age story shows a woman's world being opened through education.
Purists insist that slow-building Tests are more gripping than a flurry of sixes.
"It's shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot," The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw wrote, giving it five stars.
This gripping Norwegian drama was chosen by Blazing Minds founder and editor, Karen Woodham.
These shortcomings are not fatal to a documentary that is both enlightening and gripping.
Much of this material was covered more urgently in "Citizenfour," Poitras' gripping 2014 documentary.
She delivered her testimony in a gripping voice and broke down in tears afterward.
PREPA declared bankruptcy in July, part of a larger debt crisis gripping the commonwealth.
But, Dowd's willingness to charge towards the darkness has made her performances unquestionably gripping.
Still, everyone knows how it ends, but sounds like this one will be gripping.
They both posted a close-up shot of Jayden gripping Mom and Dad's fingers.
The interview made for gripping television: Dennis Rodman is now weeping on CNN pic.twitter.
The FBI is once again in the crosshairs of a political controversy gripping Washington.
But also the acting is just brilliant and the story lines are just gripping.
My hands grew tired from gripping the railing, but they never loosened their hold.
He recommended gripping the axe with both hands and throwing from over your head.
Can it be that some politicians do not perceive the fear gripping our communities?
It is, however, far more gripping and enjoyable than most theater productions I've seen.
Then, still gripping the back of his neck with his left hand, he strikes.
You're going to need a Kleenex to watch this gripping new trailer from NBC.
But as the ALSC recognized on Monday, Wilder's books aren't just lovely and gripping.
It's a welcome counterbalance to the data-driven, engineering mind-set gripping the culture.
"Gripping and grinning," a man grumbled from his folding chair as Mr. Lamb passed.
She pushed herself up against the table, gripping her cane tightly with one hand.
I was left unsettled by this deft and gripping novel, and also deeply impressed.
But these days, there's a far more important type of injury gripping the league.
When he turned to leave the restaurant, he was gripping his gun, she said.
Ms. Headley fought hard to hold onto him, gripping his shirt in her teeth.
Together they crossed the road, Ms. Zaldivar gripping the blue tote, and then disappeared.
One of the more gripping chapters speaks to dance's role in healing and recovery.
The trilemma points to a way to defuse the tensions gripping the global economy.
I felt that gripping sensation when you need to sob but hold it in.
A deadly coronavirus known as the Wuhan virus, or 2019-nCoV, is gripping China.
Stage productions of "Anna Karenina" and "Don Quixote" turn sprawling novels into gripping theater.
Ford detailed her allegations in a gripping testimony Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The question is gripping the public's imagination and making headlines in Denmark and Sweden.
We turned to see the older man, gripping his cane and waving his kerchief.
He produced some of the most emotionally gripping paintings associated with the Op trend.
But the legislation was largely overshadowed by the political turmoil gripping the White House.
And they appear particularly relevant again to the bull mania gripping China's commodity exchanges.
Euro area economies continue to diverge with mass unemployment and austerity gripping the south.
Student Opinion Have you read any books so gripping you couldn't put them down?
It's a gripping read and true fodder for the necessary reckoning with toxic masculinity.
What makes these simple stories of unrequited passion so unusual and gripping is Ester.
Other parts look at the world as it really is and are freshly gripping.
A banal episode, in other words, except in the telling, which is quietly gripping.
Natalia's quest to free Cal — and Cal's increasingly desperate loneliness at RealCorp — becomes gripping.
He has clearly hit upon a way, blunt but gripping, of visualizing incomplete histories.
You can read the surprisingly gripping FBI file on the Brian Kil investigation here.[TechCrunch]
Energy analysts say the volatility gripping the sector is likely to continue beyond the holidays.
Photo: APThe scale of the opioid crisis gripping the United States is hard to fathom.
Please, please, please, please, I'd say, gripping my tiny small hands, it's all I'm asking.
To understand the madness gripping American leftists, try to see the world through their eyes.
And the story is one of King's most gripping mysteries, beautifully adapted by Tony Gilroy.
It was gripping and wonderful, and I was hooked on politics from that day forward.
There's also a genuinely gripping will-they-or-won't-they romance between Dylan and Evie.
It solicits the audience's morbid curiosity rather than gripping our emotions or haunting our dreams.
Beneath the gripping plot lies an inquiry into the power of social media and crowdsourcing.
To shop at Trader Joe's is to sometimes leave with a gripping sense of FOMO.
The Fox special airs Sunday at 8 PM. Gripping and, at the same time, nauseating.
The anti-Semitism crisis gripping the Labour Party is also a crisis of conspiracy-mongering.
You know, there was a gripping eyewitness report on the board meeting about what happened.
Finally, making her dramatic debut: a gripping, harrowing, and starring role in Steve McQueen's Widows.
YOU KNOW, THERE WAS A GRIPPING EYEWITNESS REPORT ON THE BOARD MEETING ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED.
Geopolitical rivalry is gripping the tech industry, which accounts for about 20% of world stockmarkets.
There were magnificent triumphs and stunning upsets, not to mention a fair few gripping finals.
Consequently, beach reads are more gripping, more powerful, and more fun than the average book.
Throughout, Mr Wallace's lively style turns an invaluable work of reference into a gripping read.
That means no jump scares, no sinister undertones, no gripping plot to keep you awake.
It's a gripping drama that touches on so many issues women face regardless of industry.
The result is a gripping read which sets a thoughtful framework for a tactical lifestyle.
The audio, released by lawyers for Dawson's family, provides a gripping account of what happened.
In under 100 years, film evolved from technical demonstrations to emotionally gripping and serious storytelling.
" The video closes with a reading of Ferguson poet Marcellus Buckley's gripping "The People vs.
Not just by the day's work, but also the topic of conversation gripping his city.
The penultimate episode of The Missing on Sunday night (March 26) is its most gripping.
Its characters are rich, its conflicts are gripping, and its stakes couldn't get much higher.
Her gripping rendition of her new single "Never Be the Same" on Good Morning America.
The stars' commitment to Life's uninspired but consistently gripping script helps sell these secondhand goods.
Force sensors in the fingers also give the wearer feedback on how hard they're gripping.
It's a tight, gripping book about a man hellbent on reinventing himself against long odds.
No, I mean, I feel like people will read long, and heavy, and gripping stuff.
Maybe that sounds boring and arcane to you, but the backstory is actually quite gripping.
And all of a sudden, Thompson's novel turns into something far more unexpected and gripping.
Mr. Douglas's play with the conventions of the cinematic espionage thriller is heady and gripping.
It's a scary, gripping instance of singer-songwriter craft, and it rocks with spiky clarity.
As a result, it feels like the headphones are hugging you, rather than gripping you.
Fear and despair are gripping Afghans after 17 years of war and unending political crises.
But the coronavirus crisis gripping the country has added some uncertainty to the contests ahead.
Yes, it's ridiculous but it's gripping, heartfelt, and far too intense to really laugh at.
Its hearings have offered gripping viewing for a nation bent on reconciling with its past.
The social-media-as-villain narrative is gripping because it plays vividly to our fears.
And gripping programs they were, too, full of softspeaking announcers and occasionally hard-drinking players.
And gripping programs they were, full of soft-spoken announcers and occasionally hard-drinking players.
Exit West is by turns fantastical and all too real, and always thoughtful and gripping.
Eban's gripping book lays bare how Gandhi's well-intentioned local action became hellish global fraud.
He leaves her gripping the side of a cliff as she angrily stares after him.
He gesticulates with his hands, one of which is still gripping the sharp, pointy sword.
The audio version, read by the actor and experienced book narrator Ralph Cosham, is gripping.
The strong, sad inertia of her journey is at once gripping and sickening to watch.
She was almost upside down, gripping a handhold the size of a loaf of bread.
The busy person already overwhelmed by the abundance of gripping TV may be muttering, more?
Altogether the book is a complicated ethical read, and thus gripping and unnerving at once.
She stepped into the sun, gripping a bouquet and leading supporters to a nearby park.
This felt like something a bit more significant and prevented me from gripping the ball.
Fans of "You" will enjoy the dark themes, unsettling characters, and gripping suspense of "Mindhunter."
It's laid bare the emotions still gripping many Democrats nearly 11 months after Clinton's defeat.
The AIDS pandemic was gripping my country, in addition to civil unrest and economic calamity.
The Russian embassy posted images of the president grinning and gripping hands with the ambassador.
What ensued was a gripping, passionate and entertaining second-half battle between two N.F.L. heavyweights.
"That's I think what is really gripping the markets with concern right now," she said.
But it is also gripping, suspenseful and moving — a hard look at a hard subject.
I looked over at Lorena, her hands gripping the steering wheel at 10 and 2.
As for the gripping live-action animal-on-person drama you may have been expecting?
Nonetheless, this was a gripping wine that stimulated my imagination and filled me with wonder.
The phenomenon currently gripping chart dance music is peculiar in that it's a narrative one.
Some of Cop Car's most gripping scenes are essentially silent, letting nervous faces tell the tale.
True crime podcasts are now heading back to the history books, and the results are gripping.
But her vocals, even filtered through a production tool, are gripping for their desperation and emotion.
All signs point to no as with the gripping teaser for HBO's upcoming Euphoria starring Zendaya.
It takes an incredibly complex sequence of events and makes it at once gripping and informative.
VICE: The book is a paced balance between quiet meditations and gut-gripping, almost loaded photographs.
But when it keeps its focus on subtler scares and Mike's paranoia, it's gripping and effective.
There were a collection of exceptionally prim, terrifyingly young looking special advisor types nervously gripping beers.
There was far greater visceral excitement to the interpretations, a gripping clarity, transparency and rhythmic zest.
Scribe; £18.99 A gripping account of Apollo 8, the first manned space flight around the Moon.
The mermaids in Siren, Freeform's gripping and original new drama that airs tonight at 8 p.m.
FOR the first time in a generation a groundswell of youthful enthusiasm is gripping British politics.
The narrative is spasmodically gripping, with Mr le Carré at his old best in full flow.
The women's team's victory was the final chapter of a gripping saga at this year's games.
And the way it builds those tropes around its black characters is both gripping and absorbing.
The story is a gripping one, and it comes to an end with an unexpected twist.
In theory, the patent assumes that everyone's firmly gripping their carts in an aisle-based altercation.
"What did you say?" he said, feigning hearing loss and gripping a reporter by the shoulder.
He doesn't reciprocate my greeting and steps out from behind the muscle car gripping a mallet.
Nearly every day, I pick up this paper and read about gridlock and partisanship gripping Congress.
Famines, earthquakes and beheadings all make gripping headlines; "40m Planes Landed Safely Last Year" does not.
He had a major success, ending with a gripping and profound account of Sibelius's Second Symphony.
She declined both times, adding that he was gripping a gun as he left the restaurant.
Onn the gripping hand, drastic changes in mining capacity raise the spectre of a 51% attack.
"The Lord will give you strength," Kasich told the town hall attendee while gripping him tightly.
The wild swings show that while it's a new year, the same uncertainty is gripping markets.
Being employed is a critical first step to eliminating the gripping effects of homelessness and poverty.
Like other editorials, the one in The Dallas Morning News addressed the violence gripping the country.
Unfortunately, in widening the scope, we've lost a lot of what made the show so gripping.
Lewis makes academic life seem gripping, which believe it or not, is not easy to do.
Sexual assault has been a front page presidential topic gripping headlines for the last several weeks.
This gripping story, by our colleague Ray Sanchez, stitches together everything we know about Jayme's ordeal.
The conflict is part of chaos gripping Libya since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
But Trump's rise coupled with the anti-Washington fervor gripping the GOP is fraying Republican nerves.
Thus, the robot knows that either its hand is slipping, or the object it's gripping is.
The conflict is part of chaos gripping Libya since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
" I'm assuming you've already worshiped at the altar of Sandra Oh, including the gripping "American Crime.
"Wanderer," her 10th studio album since 1995, is a gripping set produced by Ms. Marshall herself.
Gripping testimony in the U.S., the Indian Supreme Court's adultery ruling, the Philippines president's stunning admission.
It is he who has sat with me, beside her hospital bed, his hand gripping mine.
Picture Prompts How do you feel about the frigid cold spell gripping North America this week?
I'm gripping my seat; my body isn't used to the notion of movie theater seats moving.
In Lucy Kirkwood's gripping eco-thriller, three physicists walk into a country cottage and worlds unfold.
In this gripping track, the jazz piano riffs sound almost like pointillist strands of atonal music.
Modi will also need to address a liquidity crisis that is slowly gripping India's shadow banks.
And gripping programs they were, too, full of soft-spoken announcers and occasionally hard-drinking players.
Modi will also need to resolve a liquidity crisis that is slowly gripping India's shadow banks.
Its hands are made of prongs, which are capable of gripping, releasing and aiming a ball.
It is part of what makes the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament and the N.F.L. playoffs so gripping.
The first three episodes are some of the most gripping episodes of television I've ever seen.
For the past eight days, jurors heard gripping testimony in the trial of Brooke Skylar Richardson.
That, in effect, has put Blutstein in the middle of the political battles gripping the country.
A big win or a big loss isn't a particularly gripping read for the average person.
Finally, Bourgeois had a gripping back story of childhood trauma that you weren't allowed to forget.
That attitude left stocks vulnerable to a market freakout like the one gripping Wall Street now.
The meteorologists agree: The long hot spell gripping parts of Europe this past week is uncommon.
AM View host Alexis Simendinger talks with The Hill's Jonathan Easley about the fallout gripping Washington.
But Michelle Hurd's portrayal of someone who has additionally dealt with substance abuse is quite gripping.
"Sexual harassment, that's not something you turn a blind eye to," she said, gripping the remote.
You just played 18 holes of golf, gripping clubs that are positively awash in WASP germs.
The singers deliver a haunting rendition of Ravel's illustrious score to accompany Maqoma's grounded, gripping movement.
Buy it here >>Roger Lowenstein captures the gripping roller-coaster ride of Long-Term Capital Management.
The result is a soul-baring journal entry from one of our generation's most gripping storytellers.
Her months-long disappearance has been a gripping saga, but also feeds into a bigger story.
Her horrified high notes are all the more gripping for being wobbly and out of control.
The effect here is compounded by a prankish yet gripping touch in Mr. Cairns's brilliant staging.
SEAL members recounted in gripping detail how Gallagher stabbed a wounded and defenseless teenager to death.
Still, even without a gripping narrative arc, Rock Steady achieves its goals in a brilliant manner.
However, if you take the time to read the available information, there are some gripping stories.
This is his newest work, published just last year, and it's just as gripping as his first.
And pay special mind to Detective Kevin Byrne, the ethically conflicted hero of Montanari's gripping police procedurals.
HBO produced its own recent documentary devoted to the 2013 attack, and the individual stories are gripping.
Others have dealt with their children who struggle with the gripping effects of post-traumatic stress (PTS).
"They are playing roulette with the economic future of the country," he says, hands gripping the table.
Sure, everyone's heard of them—you've maybe even watched a gripping documentary about them on A&E.
Cops descended on Lure nightclub after getting the 911 call, and the video is gripping and dramatic.
Federated downgraded this year's target to 2800, following the deep sell-offs gripping the market since October.
They are fully loaded with water and people gripping sticks, their eyes firmly fixed on the future.
So, she picked the most gripping interview subject she could think of for the closing Q&A.
You're also given the option to play a gripping single-player campaign, or participate in multiplayer combat.
He has in a remarkably short time produced a story that is thorough, comprehensive and utterly gripping.
Ford, her voice shaky at times, outlined details of the alleged assault with gripping and devastating language.
She stared, slit-eyed, down the length of the gun, gripping the handle until her knuckles whitened.
So they took a gripping robot on a plane that simulates zero gravity — nicknamed the Vomit Comet.
Tense and gripping, "The American Friend" does lose momentum as it mutates into an eccentric buddy film.
The narrative opens out to become a tender love story, a family drama and a gripping mystery.
This remake relies on recreating the iconic cult moments of the original, in gripping HD action sequences.
Luna walked through the airport terminal, gripping her super cute kid-sized suitcase with a ladybug pattern.
It's a gripping account, but nobody had observed similar behavior in electric eels for over 200 years.
The prosthetic arms are fully functional, with hands that are capable of gripping objects through EMG sensors.
The door to the next car suddenly crashed open, louder than the steel wheels gripping the tracks.
The trailer suggests that this is no ordinary cop-and-robber story, but a gripping psychological thriller.
Obama himself hoped that his reelection would, in his words, "break the fever" gripping the Republican Party.
The most gripping elements of the film were moments in which the late Biggie Smalls was memorialized.
Investor Peter Boockvar sees two narratives gripping the market, and one could send investors running for cover.
Hong Kong's government had failed to take responsibility for the outcry gripping the city, one activist said.
Below, you can see the Hoxie native gripping the note (as well as that highly desired rose).
Try some coffee and maybe stream one of these intense, gripping dramas to get your blood flowing:
I'm now reading Putney by Sofka Zinovieff and am finding it gripping and disturbing in equal measure.
The chaos speaks to the desperation and disorganization that are gripping Maduro's government as Venezuela melts down.
The result is a gripping, if occasionally dense, work that uncovers a world long cast in shadow.
The resulting documentary is a gripping account of the staggering financial crisis and our governmental institutions' response.
It also speaks to a trend that is gripping not just Airbus but Boeing: Smaller is better.
She concentrated on sweeping away her tracks and then on gripping the letter firmly in the tongs.
It's the biggest mystery gripping Washington, D.C.: Why did Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) do what he did?
The still-glowing resentment Mr. Padnos has for Mr. Schrier makes for a surprising and gripping scene.
This gripping documentary tracks down former Indonesian death squad leaders and has them reenact their mass-killings.
Their imminent disintegration can be weirdly gripping, inviting us to examine them brush stroke by brush stroke.
One of the story's most gripping moments hinges on the results of a Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot.
"I'm half scared, half so excited," said Ms. Faul, gripping the stiff leather handle strapped to Innes.
Twisting the right handlebar moves you forward, while gripping the hand-breaks brings you to a stop.
The political mysteries in Steavenson's novel could be gripping, but the form-versus-content battle rages throughout.
Apocalypse aired as a two-part special that remains some of Brown's most gripping work to date.
Mantel's genius for a history deeply known and lightly worn made the Tudors unaccountably gripping and proximate.
I was gripping my Captain America gym bag closer to my body for a sense of protection.
The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster is a subject full of gripping detail and historical and scientific import.
The end product is far less manic than some of his prior experiments, but no less gripping.
It was an unpleasant, gripping scene, not an antiseptic killing, with Erica thrashing and spitting up bile.
The gripping scene is shot quietly, almost documentary style, with a delicacy and a kind of reverence.
Crops, houses, livestock, and infrastructure were severely damaged and a cholera outbreak -- still gripping the country -- followed.
Here are some of the most gripping tales from our foreign correspondents, photographers and editors in 2016.
Mr. Atwood tried bracing himself by gripping the folded-up seats along the wall beside his stretcher.
Mr. Lucic, a major baritone, sang Macbeth when the Met introduced Adrian Noble's gripping production in 2007.
With or without an agreement, he thinks the significant slowdown gripping the global trade cycle will persist.
During the course of Cluess's gripping, graceful debut novel, Henrietta will have much to get fiery about.
The tension gripping the country boiled over into clashes at a Trump rally in San Jose, Calif.
Local police officers, mayors, and governors have all been implicated in the deadly crisis gripping Mexico's press.
This is a gripping story about a crisis that affects us all, involving the food we eat.
He suggests there's an emotional high gripping the market right now that shows little signs of fading.
We need to know that you've been at meetings, gripping and grinning, and we didn't know Harriet.
"Orfeo" is rich with choruses, songs and dances that lend variety and vitality to the gripping story.
Ms. Gillibrand appeared nervous as the interview began, gripping Mr. Colbert's hand just before making her announcement.
With Rachael in step behind her, though, firmly gripping her shoulders, she knows exactly which direction to turn.
It felt very much like gripping a well-made game console controller, maybe even a shrunken Nintendo Switch.
They are fully loaded with water and people gripping sticks, their eyes are firmly fixed on the future.
It is a gripping story that itself seems from a vanished world in which books more urgently mattered.
She crouches, gripping her knife in a clenched fist, and reads a proffered list of the salon's treatments.
An opioid crisis is gripping the US: Over 70,000 people in the country died from overdoses last year.
Then a police officer wrapped his arm around Garner's neck, gripping him in a chokehold until he collapsed.
They manage to capture the realities of mental illnesses while also telling gripping, moving, and often beautiful stories.
Lengthy coalition talks are expected to follow the vote, further fuelling the mood of political uncertainty gripping Europe.
But convert it he did, writing an artful, gripping feature about the crash for this week's New Yorker.
The acute hunger gripping Jubbaland caused an exodus of hundreds of families into the capital Mogadishu seeking help.
Tiny nanostructures prevent substances from gripping these surfaces, leading the mess to bead up and roll right off.
That leaves it bereft of the plot, suspense and occasional conflict that made the original "Somm" so gripping.
This is a spare, black-and-white photo of a young, muscular man gripping a set of branches.
The jubilant blocks of color and eerie disarray remain, gripping for their unexpected combination of poetry and politics.
The trailer for the highly anticipated film, which premiered earlier this year at Sundance, is emotional and gripping.
Norman is smart and gripping as she analyzes the role sexism plays in misdiagnosing and mistreating women's pain.
Garfield, for his part, rose to the challenge, gripping Reynolds with both hands as the two locked lips.
With the fear of missing out gripping fewer investors, Stoltzfus contends it's not the time to get aggressive.
The crisis gripping the Turkish lira has rattled emerging markets and reverberated across equities, bonds and raw materials.
I saw someone standing on the edge of the beach, who was gripping two people by the back.
And I've just got caught up with the latest "Serial" podcast, which I find gripping and thought provoking.
Both come with alternate gripping hands and phasers, but Kirk gets a communicator and Spock gets a tricoder.
Generally speaking, YA books are gripping and cinematic; chapters end in cliff-hangers that encourage turning the page.
Inside is gripping and beautiful in its simplicity, similar to its predecessor Limbo (which is also on sale).
Alongside Kidman will be Elisabeth Moss, who is currently appearing in another gripping Hulu series, The Handmaid's Tale.
The story is long — and we can't be 100% sure that it's true — but it's a gripping one.
Without her glee in picturing humans as suffering automatons, this vision would lose its gripping and discomfiting texture.
This vote of confidence is also an important counterweight to the panic gripping investors in U.S. financial institutions.
Netflix's grim, controversial, gripping teen drama 13 Reasons Why kept us glued to our couches throughout the season.
This is the plot, and it's less than gripping, partly because Terry and Luka are (deliberately) such everymen.
It's an effective piece of action filmmaking: loud, raucous, and filled with some gripping moments of real dread.
As a country, we are struggling to address what has become a tragic opioid epidemic gripping the nation.
When you're not scoring goals, guys are maybe gripping the sticks a little tighter than needs to be.
In Africa you still see sightless souls led about by children gripping the other end of a stick.
"American drone strikes and Russians bombing a hospital in Syria are immediate, gripping, tragic human stories," he said.
But the gripping final chapters ramp up the suspense as the narrative careers toward a heart-wrenching conclusion.
He also realized that if you filmed such a race it would make for exotic and gripping viewing.
But he's working without cover now: "Painkillers" is stripped down, gripping in places, and too bare in others.
Mr. Fitch's gripping production of a trimmed version of the opera made a virtue of the space's smallness.
Yes, he said, he was excited — but he also had trouble gripping the ball on an icy afternoon.
Outside of the gripping storytelling and horror movie-esque audio, Hellblade's sublime tension is derived from the unknown.
Because virtually any activity involves gripping objects, that creates a lot of data for the software to analyze.
But this year's increase, coming after a presidential election, underscores the deep and continuing uncertainty gripping immigrant communities.
His hands rarely left two fixed positions — one on his lap, the other curled backward, gripping the chair.
Nothing motivates Capitol Hill like a gripping story of someone getting off on what looks like a technicality.
In the end, I had nothing to fear: The new music was thrilling, gripping and totally, surprisingly different.
The arms of the tongs with which the stallholder was gripping the sausage were ketchup-stained and dripping.
The pope's remarks come as the deeply divisive issue of abortion is once again gripping the United States.
Through the haze of alcohol, I remember him gripping me so tightly that I cried out in pain.
I just wanted "Misery," a horror-thriller that left me wiping away tears instead of gripping my armrests.
I just wanted "Misery," a horror-thriller that left me wiping away tears instead of gripping my armrests.
As we taxied to take off, I became aware that my seatmate was gripping the armrest between us.
It gives us a role in a gripping drama, of which the Christmas story is one defining scene.
Ben Stein braved the outdoors Friday to make a trek to the market ... and the image is gripping.
But they will certainly see something not native: a giant sculpture of a mythic kraken gripping a shipwreck.
So let me acknowledge the many levels of uncertainty, anxiety and catastrophic thinking that are gripping us all.
Cratering currencies, rising inflation, jumpy investors: A financial panic is again gripping some of the world's developing economies.
This book includes one of those plays, a rich and gripping retranslation of "Blood Wedding," written in 1932.
When both the film and the publication are on their A-game, they're quite good — and occasionally gripping.
Here is Jonas Kaufmann, a worthy successor, singing the aria in a gripping 2013 Vienna State Opera production.
Kaylyn Meyers, 29, watched the exchange and said it seemed to sum up the tension gripping the country.
With chaos gripping pockets of central Hong Kong on Sunday evening, some protesters sought refuge in local churches.
But sometimes having your darkest anxieties externalized into gripping, scary theater can be a splendid means of catharsis.
The polarization gripping the country had hit young people, many of whom are voting for the first time.
They are the debris of a growing heroin scourge that is gripping the remote community in Northern California.
The audiobook, read by Amanda Plummer, is uncommonly gripping – it's a dark and sensual plunge into the abyss.
Most critics felt the show drew viewers in with its unique cinematography, well-developed characters, and gripping drama.
And signs that Mueller is deepening his investigation will do nothing to slake the Russia fever gripping Washington.
Kloza predicts heating oil will rise sharply mostly due to the cold snap gripping much of the nation.
The game was marked by aggressive head-locks, face-gripping and incessant grappling in front of the goals.
Noble says she showed up and Harvey sat next to her, started massaging her and gripping her shoulders.
Magnusson's book has a gripping title: terrifying yet cozy, like an avalanche as seen from a ski chalet.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's former top adviser and close friend tried to defuse a political scandal gripping Canada.
Like "Unedited Footage of a Bear," it is kind of insane — yet not without a gripping internal logic.
Omar, a former weightlifter, said he fled the sectarian violence gripping Iraq after his brother and nephew were killed.
Well, the point is sometimes there's a series so gripping and so unique, it's worth following into the darkness.
Maduro needs a good scapegoat: Millions have fled the country due to the crippling economic crisis gripping the country.
As a result, this season feels better suited for television than Season 1, and is completely gripping to watch.
It was in sharp contrast to the raucous, capitalistic free-for-all gripping most of the former Soviet states.
But it is still a gripping read, highlighting what was little short of a revolution in China's economic thought.
There was no game more gripping, more intense, or more environmentally compelling in 2017 than Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
How could anyone put on a gripping play without the essential elements of sin and the feelings it inspires?
Cinemagoers and critics have been provided with a gripping and entertaining spectacle that few will be able to forget.
Each one makes for gripping entertainment—and a depressing verdict on the failed efforts to stop the drugs business.
Bruce still had it, the villain was loathsome and charismatic at the same time, and the plot was gripping.
Though dramas are gripping and comedies are fun, odds are, you feel most alive while watching a horror movie.
Now, Netflix is ushering in another teen-centric mystery that sounds as gripping as the Selena Gomez-produced series.
In particular, we examine an idea that is gripping economists, politicians and tech titans: a universal basic income (UBI).
Still, the film, directed by Rick Famuyiwa (Dope) and written by Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich) is gripping and necessary.
So, for the purposes of this list, we'll classify a "thriller" as a gripping page-turner rimmed by darkness.
Ryan would post up outside his district's plant gates, gripping-and-grinning with shift workers coming off the job.
Perhaps the most gripping scene in episode one is when Kunta Kinte is forced to accept the name Toby.
One of the most gripping moments in the PBS film comes when Nelson interviews members from one such group.
I've not been able to stop thinking about the story—it was very gripping, and certainly Firewatch's biggest strength.
Instead of gripping the Pepsi for an easy can-to-mouth tilt, she holds it like a dirty tissue.
The film featured gripping photography and DiCaprio's intense performance and made a set piece of a vicious bear attack.
Jones appeared to struggle gripping the ball in the rain but escaped trouble when Jimenez caught Luke Voit's lineout.
While 9% is certainly an inadequate number, women in film are continually churning out groundbreaking and gripping new content.
"The Discovery of Chance" — all 592 pages of it — is her gripping biography of a tragic if courageous life.
Employee ownership is the solution real American families need to ease the financial fears gripping households throughout the country.
His first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, delivered gripping testimony on her allegations before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week.
Fresh concerns over Chinese espionage are gripping Washington as lawmakers fear Beijing is gaining sensitive details on U.S. technologies.
We got huge ratings for that hour, and it was a gripping, important hour on a very important topic.
Gripping the sides of her thighs, the dancer stretched the "skin" outward like the webbed wings of a bat.
The TweezerGuru Slant Tweezers are excellent for gripping fine, hard-to-reach hairs that tend to escape other tweezers.
Hersch's music is harsh, relentless, and often deliberately lacking in contrast, but it is gripping in its dogged progress.
Some of the most talked-about films of the year include superhero films, gripping action flicks, and compelling dramas.
Rich's solution to the problem of climate communication is, essentially, to weave a gripping tale of classic Aristotelian tragedy.
Aidan dials the taxi number, gripping the phone hard against his skull so the ringtone shrieks in his ear.
The play's gripping second half brings urban warfare, with bomb blasts and gunfire that felt joltingly close and real.
Mr. Maduro has demonstrated that he is unwilling to share power or acknowledge the humanitarian crisis gripping the nation.
The work seems dull and grinding and it is difficult to make gripping television out of dull and grinding.
The combination of elements that have nothing to do with each other, or with the natural environment, is gripping.
But he couldn't resist wrestling her a few seconds, gripping her firm calves and one of her bare feet.
BTW, Elon left in a Tesla, naturally, while gripping a copy of GQ Australia ... with Amber on the cover.
But the sterling reputation of a single government scientist has been no antidote for the fear gripping financial markets.
After pleading with him, the officers noticed that he was gripping what appeared to be a laser-mounted pistol.
Uncertainty is also gripping the House, where this week two Republicans, Mr. Reichert and Mr. Dent, announced their retirements.
How that all happened is not an unfamiliar story, but it remains, nearly 50 years later, a gripping one.
Stylez offered insights on his musical direction, the problems gripping Indigenous populations, and his drive to inspire his people.
A group of designers recently asked her and a few of her neighbors to test a gripping tool prototype.
"Najwa" includes four gripping, electric-soup originals dedicated to heroes of 20th-century black music, plus one torch song.
The most gripping documentary in the lineup is "Charm City," by the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Marilyn Ness ("Cameraperson").
But the tales can be gripping, and they are recalled by soldiers who save lives rather than taking them.
Stirred by the virus, the political maelstrom gripping Washington intensified as the first two Americans perished from the coronavirus.
Letter To the Editor: "Auschwitz's Legacy, Seen Through Pieces of a Somber Past" (news article, July 27) was gripping.
Why it matters: The fistfight showcases "the extraordinary political polarization gripping Latin America's largest country," the Washington Post writes.
Poll Watch Many of the existential questions gripping the Democratic Party center on one mysterious figure: the "moderate" voter.
Lengthy coalition talks are expected to follow the vote, feeding into a broader mood of political uncertainty gripping Europe.
Yesterday she finally ended the suspense that's been gripping America and announced the final results of the Iowa caucus.
I was recently asked to testify before a subcommittee of Congress about the famine gripping parts of East Africa.
Senior Pentagon official Laura Cooper was sworn in after Sondland's gripping appearance on Capitol Hill, which dominated the day.
With over 500 scripted series being released each year, this battle for leisure time will make for gripping viewing.
World, meet the Bananas of New York, a website dedicated to sharing the gripping stories of this delightful fruit.
The crisis gripping the Turkish lira has rattled other emerging markets and reverberated across equities, bonds and raw materials.
The group's most dashing figure sat front row center, wearing a stylish white homburg and gripping a walking stick.
Artists who died this year left behind gripping scenes, profound turns of phrase, unforgettable melodies and plenty of laughter.
Nerve damage prevented her from gripping with her dominant right hand, so she was forced to use her left.
Or gripping your steering wheel grimly on the Taconic while S.U.V.s hurtle past you, come to think of it.
Tyanna Buie weaves together her travels throughout New Orleans, Paris, and Berlin in her gripping new body of work.
Most people hold their coffee either by using the handle (so obvious!) or by gripping the body of the cup.
Some lives are so extraordinary, with twists so unexpected, that they're easily translated into a gripping movie or TV series.
Seriously, he basically French kissed her entire head -- while gripping his ciggie -- and Uma felt violated, according to her camp.
The records have provided gripping accounts of drama and danger but no additional information about a motive for the attack.
Picking Squisho up, I soaked in all of the New York City sidewalk trash gripping tightly to his gelatinous body.
But it's an uncommonly gripping hour, even removed from the context of the show's sprawling "Who killed Rosie Larsen?" mystery.
The descriptions of mania are gripping, all-consuming, and so intimate you feel like the pages have absorbed you completely.
I spend long moments moving my thigh bone around in my hip socket, discovering places where I was unknowingly gripping.
For that matter, is gripping a cylinder of cheese in your clammy paw supposed to be a pleasant party sensation?
The angle here also makes Shorten look like the world's smallest man gripping an immense dinner tray of a lectern.
The team announced Gaines' injury on Monday after he left Sunday's practice on a motorized cart, gripping his right knee.
Yet the judges' courage, for one gripping moment, was backed up in an unlikely quarter—by the prime minister himself.
To rally the base of your party, use the most vivid, gripping language that doesn't set off independents too much.
Also, everyone is a gripping, spirited, interesting character, even that over-the-top soap role that I knew nothing about.
Wootton's book, Power, Pleasure, and Profit, is gripping, but it takes a fairly simplistic and narrow view of the Enlightenment.
I will never forget the pain in their eyes, the tremble in their voices and the sadness gripping their souls.
Upon pulling over, the motorist found the koala stuck behind the wheel well, gripping onto one of the car's axles.
As long as you can get past how unlikely this would be somewhere as large as Sydney, it's gripping stuff.
There's a kind of reader who gets off on the juxtaposition of a gripping genre plot and an indecipherable dialect.
Many experts in the area believe that Kim Jong-un could try to capitalize on the uncertainty gripping the nation.
How the hell did Jurassic Park, a smart and gripping biotech thriller, devolve into this heap of steaming dino-dung?
Despite the familiarity of the subject matter, Mr Hardy provides us with a gripping and illuminating addition to this literature.
But that hasn't cooled a frenzy for bitcoin and other virtual currencies that is gripping young investors in South Korea.
Hopefully, the games this year prove to be bit more gripping than the lazy inter-species game of salmon catch.  
The actor, 32, announced the baby news on Instagram Monday with a photo of the newborn adorably gripping his finger.
He clasped hands jovially with French President Emmanuel Macron instead of gripping him at length, as he did in May.
Is there any other show so bursting with diverse women characters, well-rounded backstories and gripping, and urgent plot lines?
Long Island has been particularly affected by the brutal street gang, with recent high-profile murders gripping the community there.
This is the start of the Jamie Vardy film – and it's already the most gripping thing Hollywood has ever produced.
Arrival is a gripping science fiction drama about alien life, the nature of language, and the threat of human extinction.
Ebola. It became the single issue gripping the American amygdala, the area of voters' brains that triggers the fear response.
The gripping testimony from Trump's former lawyer was a hit among Democrats and a bona fide juggernaut on the airwaves.
Because I'm a millennial, I promptly posted a selfie on Instagram, gripping the album to my chest and grinning widely.
The flyer, sent out by a Republican candidate for state Senate, depicted his Jewish opponent gleefully gripping fistfuls of cash.
The television producers, gripping sheets of scribbled upon paper between their hairy signet-ringed sausage fingers, cooked up a plan.
Gold hovered near a two-week high thanks to the weaker dollar and the risk aversion gripping the broader markets.
Series premiere date: October 21"I will not share my throne with anyone," the empress snarls in HBO's gripping teaser.
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 100%This gripping coming-of-age drama created by Tarell Alvin McCraney aired on OWN in August.
This gripping debut about a Mexican-American misfit is alive and crackling — a gritty tale wrapped in a page-turner.
Bar-Joseph's account is packed with gripping detail and debunks some theories, including one that Marwan was a double agent.
It's an intricate, emotionally gripping and sprawling story, but its scale does seem to come at the expense of scares.
His flow is so immediate and gripping, and if you dig into the lyrics, he's really quite a deep guy.
But on Thursday, it effortlessly shared the stage with "Become Desert": two excellent performances of two gripping pieces of music.
But incessant name-dropping aside — which tends to detract from his gripping narrative — Holiday has written one helluva page-turner.
This gripping adaptation of John le Carré's espionage novel is the last movie Philip Seymour Hoffman completed before his death.
He famously designated his entire 2014 state-of-the-state address to the issue, which he said was gripping Vermont.
"Anybody got a problem with anybody from the east, they got a problem with me," he said, gripping a Heineken.
I'm drawn to confidently written novels with strong narrative authority, plenty of attitude, incredibly gripping plots, and complex, flawed characters.
She wrote that he crossed the library "toward the imaginary podium" while gripping his 16-year-old son James's arm.
The performances can still be a little uncanny, but the show is no less gripping for the absence of humans.
His elegant writing applied to a game that can ruin men at the same time it exalts them is gripping.
" Reviewing Mr. Giridharadas's book for the Book Review, Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize winning economist, called it "entertaining and gripping.
When he wears his Thrashers hat, with a bird gripping a hockey stick, people ask whether it's a skateboarding company.
Ms. Flanigan went first, with a gripping 40-minute work called "Subtonalities," for sine-wave oscillators and her own voice.
Her tweets were gripping and immediate, and they gave us a window into a scene we couldn't have otherwise gotten.
With its gripping account of the personalities, circumstances and drama behind Roe, Karen Blumenthal's JANE AGAINST THE WORLD: Roe v.
What happens when an author manages to translate this horror from an abstraction to a gripping tale of immediate particulars?
But Joshua Hammer's gripping "The Falcon Thief" plunges us into the psyche of the wildlife thief and smuggler Jeffrey Lendrum.
She had pulled him into a secluded spot and was gripping him by the shoulders, pinning him against a wall.
In this week's gripping episode, the bad news doesn't pierce like a bullet, but rather descends like a heavy fog.
These series have the opportunity to tell subversive, gripping stories that wouldn't necessarily find funding or promotional support in theaters.
"For some reason, Boeing and the FAA did not sense the mood gripping the rest of the world," said Charles.
Timeline -- Senior Pentagon official Laura Cooper was sworn in after Sondland's gripping appearance on Capitol Hill, which dominated the day.
Even with that threat looming, California's leaders have taken a softer approach on the homeless crisis gripping the Golden State.
Mr. Polenzani combines both qualities in his poignant, gripping performance, singing with melting warmth one moment, virile heft the next.
" NRA spokeswoman Amy Hunter called the resolution a "worthless and disgusting 'soundbite remedy' to the violence epidemic gripping our nation.
The backlash to Obama was a terrifying expression of the anxieties—both racial and otherwise—gripping America's increasingly unhinged conservatives.
It's gripping and disturbing and filled with righteous indignation—a witty, viral manifesto written through a character on the brink.
Exciting though they may be to watch in the stadium or on the screen, sports seldom make for gripping theater.
The documentary "becomes more voyeuristically gripping as it progresses," Ben Kenigsberg wrote in his review in The New York Times.
The episodes this team created for "I Am the Night" are heavily fictionalized, though based on Ms. Hodel's gripping memoir.
That's the uneasy truism and slow-boiling moral of the gripping documentary "Midnight Family," about a household of ambulance workers.
A specialized machine will even test their changes in their gripping strength over the course of the 6-week mission.
David Roberts: The first three books of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series were utterly gripping.
Christina Forrer's colorful and gripping tapestries, currently on view at the Swiss Institute, focus on the awkward physicality of aggression.
There is music that sweeps and direct-to-camera narration of a gripping personal story, interspersed with photographs from the past.
Through their research, they found that the difficulty lies with the gripping force of the utensil, according to their Kickstarter campaign.
Former FBI Director James Comey's prepared testimony about President Donald Trump — delivered on Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee — is gripping.
It was infuriating TV — conceptually and thematically interesting, but never as gripping on a character level as it needed to be.
A gripping three-part adaptation of the Agatha Christie's classic mystery novel, The A.B.C. Murders, arrived on Amazon Prime February 1.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) told the tear-soaked crowd, most of whom were gripping pictures of loved ones lost to firearms.
But the homelessness crisis gripping Los Angeles is one that has been many years in the making with no easy fix.
It comes as severe drought is gripping the American Southwest, especially the area where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado meet.
"The Salesman" is a quiet but gripping two-hour meditation on a marriage in crisis; compelling but not quite blockbuster material.
I was trapped, gripping the rope, thinking to myself, What kind of idiot goes up without a plan to come down?
"This discovery also reminds us that much still remains to be learnt in the next gripping chapter of this detective story."
Fisher plays 13-year-old Kayla with such bare vulnerability that she imbues the whole film with a gripping emotional suspense.
Gripping the podium, Carter began his address by acknowledging his fall while getting ready to go to church on Sunday morning.
True to earlier reports, Amazon's Kindle Oasis is the smallest and lightest Kindle yet and comes with a handle for gripping.
The story is gripping in of itself, and it's already part of Cocaine Cowboys, a documentary about organized crime in Miami.
It's gripping, intense, and difficult to watch — and it immediately received harsh criticism from teachers, parents, organizations, and other influential teens.
Yet Crown is wonderful history, bustling, gripping and gossipy (and consider: season 1 stops in 1955, years before Diana's rogue adventures).
The story as told in Genesis is certainly a gripping one that has fired the imagination of many a religious artist.
One person who is particularly thrilled: Douriean Fletcher, the L.A. jewelry designer behind some of the film's most visually gripping pieces.
When that light is reflected back by something nearby, it causes the strip to flex forward, gripping whatever that object is.
Speculative fiction stories have the power to take abstract policy debates and obscure jargon and turn them into gripping, visceral tales.
It stands as both an illuminating depiction of wartime France and a gripping and affecting personal account of endurance and defiance.
But the brutality of the domestic abuse she faced at the hands of her ex-husband, Ike Turner, was truly gripping.
But PHEMA would still be limited by the fact that water causes it to become malleable and lose its gripping ability.
But the Japanese rallied to match the lanky Czech shot-for-shot in a gripping second set, then dominated the tiebreak.
"The hand is pneumatically operated and hence the gripping pressure can be controlled by adjusting the air pressure," the article states.
This poor fox is one of the victims of extreme weather conditions that are gripping vast parts of Germany and Europe.
With uncertainty around this week's Fed meeting gripping the bond market, one expert says buying bonds could be a terrific trade.
Biden's been caught on camera embracing a female reporter from behind and gripping her above her waist, just below her bust.
Patent fights aren't always the most gripping conflicts, but this one's starting to look like it could influence an entire industry.
These sparsely populated and sometimes deeply isolated towns and counties are already gripping the threads of an unravelling social safety net.
These scenes, presented in both a different tense and font, are gripping but partly dissolve the icebound spell of the rest.
Criminal justice experts said the federal probe was a glimpse at the deep roots of corruption gripping the U.S. corrections system.
But next week, the most gripping news for the music industry may come out of a federal courtroom in Los Angeles.
The news comes amid a national heatwave that is gripping most of the US.Read more stories like this on Business Insider.
And maybe we'll show you behind the scenes of a Shaquille O'Neal cover shoot, but that's not super gripping stuff. Right.
Government officials considered this idea but rejected it, and the journalist David Dayen's gripping story of foreclosure fraud shows us why.
It's not that gripping after a while to watch someone do more coke and continually obsess over the bad-boy ­bartender.
In the first photo, she seems to be caught somewhat unaware, with her glasses on and still gripping her burger wrapping.
The discussion of "Death by GPS," where people blithely drive into terrible trouble because GPS says to, is gripping and horrifying.
This one features white-lacquered shelving, a DirecTV satellite dish and two pedal pumps for the mineral spirits used for gripping.
Buchecha seemed to stifle this by gripping one of Gracie's pant legs and threatening to push it back into half guard.
Better Call Saul At last, a Season 2 episode of "Better Call Saul" that demonstrates how gripping this show can get.
My hands, gripping the handles that rev the gas and pull the break, begin to turn an actual shade of blue.
Despite what Clinton said, President and Nancy Reagan wanted nothing to do with the AIDS epidemic gripping America in the 1980s.
From the gripping Kavanaugh hearings to developments at the United Nations General Assembly, it's been a busy week in American politics.
World leaders are gripping for more economic turmoil as the coronavirus pandemic gains speed, including the possibility of a global recession.
"I'd really like him to explain why he paid Chinese workers to make Trump ties," Clinton said, gripping the folded garment.
Despite fervent denial, the most gripping evidence of the erasure of Nakhichevan's Armenian heritage comes from within the Azerbaijani government itself.
We've been promised a return to the basics, like the gripping single-player campaign and frantic online experience we once loved.
But Flynn strikes the right balance in Justin's physical torment: curled up in a blanket, gripping his stomach, agitated and restless.
Marie-Madeleine Fourcade certainly did, and with this gripping tale Lynne Olson pays her what history has so far denied her.
Yet if the novel succeeds only intermittently as a parable, it's gripping as a story, especially when it leaves the Wall.
Not only is it gripping and well-written, but it also blows up the idea that childbirth in America is safe.
It would also do wonders for breaking the toxic partisanship gripping Washington, by breaking the zero-sum dynamics driving this partisanship.
But the silence also, Manohla Dargis said in her review for The Times, prevents it from developing into a gripping narrative.
As a congressman I'd stand in a room with hundreds of supporters, gripping and being gripped, posing for selfies, signing autographs.
In "The Robbers," massive, continually rolling treadmills dominated the stage, in a production as dramatically gripping as it was technically ingenious.
He revisits the gripping detective story surrounding bones under a parking lot that turned out to belong to King Richard III.
As part of the escalating wave of knife crime gripping London, young people have started awarding themselves "points" for rival stabbings.
But there is power in being average, and versatility is a gift even in its less gripping and more benign forms.
" But, she writes, "when both the film and the publication are on their A-game, they're quite good — and occasionally gripping.
From the front, the same muscular arms gripping a club, right hand over left, in that quiet moment before he coils.
Fifty years later, in 1990, he conducted the last performance of his life there — a gripping account of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
It was a gripping yarn, Ms. Seelye said: "His death was the final depravity in a life of remarkable human depravity."
More than 2 million people have been infected with cholera, while an alarming dengue and influenza epidemic is gripping the country.
A young man whom Mr. Shaw had seen minutes earlier, silhouetted in a pickup truck, was gripping an AR-15 rifle.
Like all the best historical sports stories, this is a gripping and educational listen that speaks directly to the present moment.
According to Bong, the color swap gives the film a different feel—perhaps making an already gripping movie even more intense.
But hers is a story that could not be told without a close examination of the political tensions gripping the nation.
But if you haven't watched the gripping first season, which can be streamed from Netflix, you have a treat in store.
But in the right artistic hands, even the unruliest and most cumbersome of narratives can be converted into gripping, involving theater.
There was 87-year-old Susie Jackson, gripping her cane and purse as she made her way into the whitewashed church.
It's no secret our nation faces a grave problem that's gripping the country from coast to coast — and worsening each year.
His son Jarvis modeled as Schwerner, and Rockwell himself posed for a detail photo of Chaney's bloodied hand gripping Schwerner's bicep.
How did the House impeachment vote reflect the "deep polarization gripping American politics in the Trump era," according to the article?
Only the presence of the counterterrorism police, one officer gripping her weapon in a hot pink manicure, darkened the sparkling day.
For Anton Samoylov, a software engineer who's been playing Pioneer since April, this was the most gripping aspect of the tournament.
In comments posted to his official website, Khamenei appeared to blame foreign nations for at least exacerbating the unrest gripping Iran.
That's why, with a historic deep freeze gripping the Midwest, beer deliveries are on hold in some parts of the region.
The political crisis gripping the country deepened as Guaido urged protesters to demand that the powerful military side with the opposition.
In "Oceans of Crime," he presents a gripping story about a crisis that affects us all, and the food we eat.
Otherwise, "The Zookeeper's Wife" plays like a medium-gloss rerun of other more gripping depictions of Nazi evil and Jewish suffering.
FOUR FRIENDSPromising Lives Cut ShortBy William D. Cohan Death in the prime of life is a gripping subject for a writer.
FOUR FRIENDSPromising Lives Cut ShortBy William D. Cohan Death in the prime of life is a gripping subject for a writer.
The condo sits down a country road, past grazing cattle, a wire fence and a guard in fatigues gripping a rifle.
The condo sits down a country road, past grazing cattle, a wire fence and a guard in fatigues gripping a rifle.
Hughes's book begins with the prehistoric substrata, delving with curiously gripping detail into layers of settlement archaeologists have only recently unearthed.
Tamblyn, who brings her forceful, theatrical voice to reading her own audiobook, doesn't hold back on deeply personal, often gripping anecdotes.
"It looks as though he is trying to keep her in balance, so he's gripping her a little differently," she explained.
It shows the actual hand of the artist, gripping and pulling the bottom of the black curtain, which fills the frame.
Barbara Bourland's gripping new novel Fake Like Me unfolds at the pace of a thriller but is steeped in contemporary art theory.
Myint Oo learned about the pandemic allegedly gripping his country the same way most people in Myanmar did: on his Facebook feed.
What makes this gripping fiction is the various ways in which the sisters chafe against a way of life expected of them.
It comes as a severe drought is gripping the American Southwest, especially the area where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado meet.
After a six month journey and gripping landing sequence, NASA's InSight lander has already returned its first image of the Martian surface.
The subject matter was relatively under the radar at the time, and I thought it would make for a gripping conspiracy thriller.
The failure to form a Catalan government mirrors a political stalemate gripping all of Spain following an inconclusive national election on Dec.
What emerges is another beyond-twisty mystery, one that grows more gripping and densely layered as this eight-episode limited series unfolds.
Yet for all its colourful drama, the city's history can be hard to narrate in a way that is coherent and gripping.
In addition to the noise, the "Baptism" now hangs adjacent to the gripping "Battle of San Romano" by his contemporary Paolo Uccello.
But his book is excellent—built on a lot of study (including time in the archives) and written in a gripping style.
As such, it's an excellent, gripping novel with a brisk plot, outstanding characters, and plenty to think about long after it's over.
It's a kind of horror that seeps in and grabs hold, gripping on tight and dragging you forward, and it's executed expertly.
"Help us," a woman in a New York Yankees hat said, gripping the fence just inches away from her would-be captor.
One of Hercule Poirot's most gripping adventures takes place on the Simplon Orient Express, which used to run from Paris to Istanbul.
But no segment is fully developed, and the rigorous theatrical timing that often makes a Bel piece gripping isn't consistently in play.
The "Get Low" singer shared a photo of Bear's small hand gripping his thumb in an Instagram photo he shared on Thursday.
As she grew up, the little girl developed her own method of writing by gripping the pencil or pen with her arms.
Both gripping and heartbreaking, this film is even better than the director's last two collaborations with Wahlberg — Lone Survivor and Deepwater Horizon.
That was when the Brexit crisis gripping British politics began to push Theresa May towards her resignation as prime minister in July.
The aid shipments have been meant in part to dramatize the hyperinflation and shortages of food and medicine that are gripping Venezuela.
Thursday that promises to be the most gripping television to come off of Capitol Hill since the Clinton impeachment hearings or Watergate.
For Olegario Vazquez Rana, president of the International Shooting Sport Federation, the finals were gripping and unpredictable and made for great television.
Emotionally spent, she wiped her own tears behind sunglasses and stroked Pamela&aposs hair while gripping Estela, who stood by her side.
Gripping action sequences and well-crafted humor made this film a huge hit and launched Willis as a major box-office star.
Liu balances the uncanny images with soothing GIFs like a boiling espresso pot, chopsticks gripping sushi, and a smoker taking a drag.
It did little to bolster Trump's claim, made early Monday morning on Twitter, that there is "No WH chaos!" gripping his team.
The shows are known for their action-packed narratives, gripping story arcs, pulpy relationships, and, of course, terrifically good-looking lead actors.
One officer, identified in media reports as Detective Jeff Payne, appeared angered and grabbed at Wubbels before gripping her around her torso.
Calhoun sits at his desk one morning in January, gripping a foam coffee cup in a hand decorated by a bulky ring.
The panels have heard gripping witness accounts of all things from death squads and sordid affairs to corruption, murder and sex tapes.
And "Let It All Work Out," where Wayne finally tells the whole truth about a childhood suicide attempt, is a gripping finale.
From there we get imperfect use of jersey-gripping, clothing-ripping, half-naked yelling, desperate attempts at grappling, and drunken audience participation.
While most people were gearing up for the Fourth of July, Florida-based makeup artist Tallia Lee was spilling one gripping narrative.
It is a fine, unflinching example of the increasingly widespread use of crime fiction to explore social issues; its plot is gripping.
The crisis gripping the soccer world began with arrests of a group of FIFA officials at a luxury Zurich hotel in May.
That was when the Brexit crisis gripping British politics began to push Theresa May toward her resignation as prime minister in July.
She is gripping the edges of a pillow, more tightly than she means to, and suffocating a sixty-eight-year-old widow.
The images of relentless demonstrations and entrenched autocrats being ejected one by one were gripping, as was the bewildering speed of events.
That intensity is present in Sigur Ros performances too; they're often gripping affairs where fans grapple with questions of life and death.
Ford delivered a gripping testimony before the committee on Thursday, detailing her allegations of assault against Kavanaugh for the first time publicly.
This proportion, the latest sign of the pessimism gripping world markets, is the highest since September 229, according to data from Tradeweb.
The handlebar is intended for gripping with only one hand, allowing riders to give hand signals to others with their free hand.
Most chroniclers confine themselves to the human interest stories, reasoning that the funding of these hospitals is unlikely to be as gripping.
Parkland: Birth Of A Movement tells the gripping story of the young activists fighting for increased gun control after the Parkland shooting.
There is a palpable animating intelligence in the show, and it is often elegantly executed, gripping on an episode by episode level.
It was a smoothly edited, strangely gripping supercut of just about every time a nightclub—or somewhere similar—featured in a film.
Widows combines this flair with the gripping thrill of a big screen blockbuster, creating loud moments that give way to intense devastation.
In one group, there is a photograph of a white policeman gripping a black man's shoulder, as he forcefully directs him forward.
The Disney-owned animation studio is known for its ability to consistently create world-class movies with gripping narrative alongside stunning visuals.
The bottom line: Ma attributes the four companies' 2016 dealmaking to pessimism gripping the Chinese business community, otherwise known as capital flight.
The road is bumpy and I'm gripping desperately onto my hat and backpack to keep them from flying out of the buggy.
He'd been right there in front of me, tightly gripping his umbrella, speaking quietly, posing a strange question, and then he'd left.
New York (CNN)It's a fall day in midtown Manhattan and a man is seen shuffling along a sidewalk, gripping his walker.
So I was surprised at how tense I felt reading INTO THE RAGING SEA, Rachel Slade's gripping nonfiction account of the disaster.
His gripping new book, "Heart: A History," had me nearly as enthralled with this pulsating body part as he seems to be.
They are made up of fragments: an image of a woman's hands gripping her insteps, her feet shod in red high heels.
Carlos Martiel continues his gripping, often devastating explorations of bodies marked by history, culture, and place with a performance at Y Gallery.
It is the most traditional tune Gallant has ever put out, and an absolute work of art––simple and beautiful and gripping.
Beatrice swiftly shifts from gripping Henrietta's hand in support to refusing her pleas to hold her baby before she is taken away.
The boys sat in the boat's cockpit gripping their steaming bowls of oatmeal, trusting us, and the universe, to watch over them.
"At Eternity's Gate" is carried by its star, Willem Dafoe, whose gripping performance is aided by his uncanny resemblance to the artist.
In a gripping video she made in Elmhurst's emergency department, where she works, Dr. Colleen Smith says the hospital is straining desperately.
And Katja Jung provides many of the trial's most gripping moments as a charismatic and smooth-talking Thomas Danforth, the head judge.
Saba, my partner and I waded in, the current tugging on our flip-flops, me holding Saba's arm, him gripping the chair.
The administration's coronavirus response — or lack of one — is justifiably gripping a nation that still places health care as its top priority.
Here is the great Italian soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci in a gripping semi-staged performance of the lament from Amsterdam in 220.
"This dinosaur had an enlarged area for muscle attachment to allow for a much stronger grasping or gripping ability," Dr. Jasinski said.
What would already be a gripping performance feels even heavier after the news of Kobe Bryant's death announced hours before the show.
But the question gripping Brexit supporters is whether the moment of departure will be marked by the familiar chimes of Big Ben.
At times, the tour resembled a protracted television infomercial with the leaders gripping hand-held microphones to ask exhibitors about their products.
In this strange and gripping début novel, a lonely teen-age girl assumes the identity of a classmate who has gone missing.
By gripping the stylus between his teeth, Var uses an app to alter the colors and textures of photos on his phone.
Which is precisely why Jack Goldsmith's gripping hybrid of personal memoir and forensic procedural lands with the force of a sucker punch.
Set in Nevada, New York, and Hollywood, it's "an indictment of Hollywood culture" in the 1960s and utterly gripping in its intensity.
"Moonlight," Barry Jenkins's gripping coming-of-age story of a queer black man, won the Academy Award for best picture in 2017.
A critic for The Globe and Mail called it a gripping, superbly made example of "landmark Canadian TV." THE RANCH on Netflix.
Safe-haven gold hovered near a two-week high prompted by the weaker dollar and the risk aversion gripping the broader markets.
We pay for the most special time by wading directly into the night, even if we're gripping tiny mittened hands in ours.
Glazer, whose firm has more than $2.5 billion dollars in assets under management, points to conflicting dynamics involving greed gripping the markets.
He gives a russet-toned, compelling performance, joined by an impressive cast for a gripping and, in every sense, poignant performance. A.T.
Nagy's most gripping subplot involves Jim's decision to exile his young son to an undeveloped island in a kind of muscular christening.
Recently I tried "The End of Eddy," which was gripping, but there was a lot of graphic violence so I abandoned it.
And there was Conlon Nancarrow's zany but gripping String Quartet No. 3 (1987), in which each player marched to a different tempo.
And in Atlanta, the issue is gripping two campuses, and exposed a deep fissure between schools closely linked by history and geography.
In 2019, after eight years of gripping in Atlanta, Ragone moved to Los Angeles to try to break into writing and directing.
A story like this may be gripping on the page, but it needs to be translated, not just transplanted, to work onscreen.
When I entered, Khrustalev was pacing the floor in a maroon velvet jacket, gripping a half-smoked cigar and rehearsing his lines.
In a reflection of the uncertainty that's gripping the newsroom, some of the anchors don't yet know what their new start dates are.
Yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury fell 7.5 basis points overnight as bond prices rose on jitters gripping the broader financial markets.
Edgarton's direction is meticulous, his performance gripping, matched only by Jason Bateman as the model husband whose past is murkier than it seems.
Francis reciprocated the warmth, gripping the French leader&aposs arm and then shaking his hands vigorously and smiling broadly as he said goodbye.
Esports brings those two things together in a way that is instantly gripping, even for this nearly 30-year-old female tech reporter.
Harris created a viral moment for herself earlier this month with her gripping questioning of Kavanaugh in his first set of Senate hearings.
The surreal drive to put so much work into something so trivial produces a gripping dissonance — and, to my ears, an endless delight.
When the ex-roommate went upstairs he saw Skalitzky gripping the sword with Jane's decapitated body on the floor, according to the complaint.
Czechoslovakia faced West Germany in the final of the European Championships and, after 120 minutes of gripping action, the game went to penalties.
It's one of the more gripping moments in modern science fiction, made stronger because Monáe has been building to it for 15 years.
That Retina display became discolored for some users, and gripping the device by its sides (as one does) could substantially decrease its reception.
Under her pen name, Karoline Kan, she has written the gripping autobiography of a generation—and a superpower—caught between tradition and ambition.
But aid officials worry the coalition could reintroduce the blockade at any moment and further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis still gripping the country.
Director Oliver Stone's Snowden turns one of the most gripping real-life political thrillers in recent memory into an awards season-ready blockbuster.
You can watch gripping fate of this hoverboard store in Garfield, NJ, right here thanks to News 4 New York's live chopper team.
Ultimately, All American takes the fascinating ingredients found in Paysinger's story and renders it into a gripping teen drama — and absolutely worthwhile viewing.
The gripping show — which stars Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini as the two central female characters — was just renewed for a second season.
A gripping look inside the efforts by the Oakland Police Department to rebound and gain the community's trust after police misconduct and scandals.
It is a credit to the film that it manages to turn the run-up to a tiny tax case into gripping cinema.
Smyly improved to 10-2 against AL East teams and did so on a day when had trouble gripping the ball at times.
Garza's memoir is the rare sex addiction narrative from a female perspective, and a profoundly genuine, gripping story that any reader can appreciate.
But S-Town also delivered a brand of on-edge storytelling, with gripping, buzz-generating questions, that was similar to Serial season one.
The girl who was gripping her younger sister to keep her from tumbling into the rubble, Riham al-Abdullah, was 5 years old.
"While it's too early to brace for a recession gripping the United States, a slowing economy is something to worry about," Shigemi said.
If the full game can add a little more ever-present danger, this seamlessness will help make it a gripping, "always-on" experience.
If The Shark Club plays with the pitfalls and pleasures of unusual relationships, Francesca Segal's The Awkward Age pushes them to gripping extremes.
And Thursday will feature Fiona Hill, a National Security Council official who has provided detailed and gripping accounts from inside the West Wing.
Thanks to bits of smoked trout, the broth around the mussels was as heady and gripping as that in any well-seasoned bouillabaisse.
He sees additional near-term corrections gripping stocks as the budget deficit exposes more vulnerabilities to the United States' capacity to do business.
A massive heat wave is gripping half of the country, and as of Friday nearly 200 million people were under a heat advisory.
Yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury fell 640.003 basis points overnight as bond prices rose on jitters gripping the broader financial markets.
Her work is gripping, real and totally immersive, akin to that of writers as different as Richard Price, Richard Ford and Richard Russo.
ESPN's five-part documentary is gripping and educational and made what I thought was a familiar story into something completely new and riveting.
As we followed the meticulous directions, a gripping tale of dark local history played in our ears, atop an eerie David Lynchian soundtrack.
Gripping a yellow pool noodle, Miriam Kahn, 77, treaded water in a pink dress and a pink ruffled swimming cap on Wednesday morning.
Ford, in a gripping testimony, alleged that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party when the two were in high school in 1982.
And after reading the entire tome, we now see the title refers to the dread gripping the Washington establishment, not the White House.
Plus, with gripping (and occasionally intergalactic) plots and equally sharp prose, we doubt you'd be able to put them down if you tried.
Michael Cohen's gripping congressional hearing fueled even more talk about Democrats' potential plans to pursue the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump.
Gripping it and tossing it back and forth between my hands, I could feel that the material—medical-grade silicone—was high quality.
In a gripping new video, 22 sexual assault survivors came forth to lend their voices to the statement she wrote to her attacker.
Mr. Johnson's departure followed that of David Davis, who quit as Brexit secretary late Sunday, and deepens the mood of crisis gripping Mrs.
It tells a downright cushion-gripping tale of how our personal demons, when left unattended, can turn into a sort of monster within.
With confusion and fear gripping many parts of Iran, this app is looking to take advantage of that to boost Tehran's surveillance capabilities.
This gripping six-part series and accompanying podcasts explores the lives of a family caught in the machinations of a vicious con man.
There's some technology that was shown from MIT recently for gripping and this really lightweight gripper, and then he talked about needing air.
The gripping fictional story told in the hit 2015 podcast has been adapted into a new series starring Jessica Biel and Stanley Tucci.
An often gripping drama from the Palestinian director Muayad Alayan chronicles a high-stakes affair between a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman.
Not only that, but Arrival is one of the best movies of the year, a moving, gripping film with startling twists and imagery.
A display details the different receptors that tell your brain what to feel when wiggling your fingers or gripping something in your hands.
I want to keep grooving on the virtuosity of the directing, keep loving the (male) characters, the camerawork, gripping story and mysterious light.
D.R. at War" trilogy and certainly as gripping and powerfully argued as the first two, "The Mantle of Command" and "Commander in Chief.
Mr. Trump had posed for pictures with the other world leaders, gripping and grinning amid talks that White House aides insisted were friendly.
Melancholy, beautiful, and undeniably gripping, this is the movie to watch if you want to be completely consumed for an evening (or two).
"It's all wonderfully gripping, and Bruch has the most pained, expressive eyes you'll see all year," the critic for The Financial Times wrote.
Mr. Sanford had voted for much of Mr. Trump's agenda, but repeatedly lamented what he called the "cult of personality" gripping the party.
This four piece from New York makes sharp indie pop to prop up their greatest asset: the gripping voice of their lead singer.
Before every pitch, Kluber grabs his tongue with his pitching hand, then wipes the saliva on his pants leg before gripping the ball.
Mr. Shaw, an electrician, had seen a young man move toward the building gripping an AR-15 rifle and squeezing the trigger repeatedly.
"The Call of the Wild," Jack London's gripping 1903 novel, tells the story of a California house dog who discovers his inner wolf.
For pitchers, loosening up is not the problem — it is gripping and controlling a ball that feels drier in cooler and windier conditions.
The works performed included gripping ones that utilize the composer's extraordinarily detailed, graphically notated scores — pages of which were projected on a screen.
"The Pentagon has repeatedly failed to address the sexual assault crisis gripping its ranks and, as a result, the problem continues to grow."
It all builds to a gripping climax that — as any good sci-fi climax does — puts the fate of humanity in the balance.
Laws will not prevent all mass shootings, but they are a critical piece of reducing the scourge of gun violence gripping our country.
Its gripping, foot-on-the-gas plot touches on the fall of the Berlin Wall, stolen Stasi files, and a missing thermonuclear warhead.
Readers, it is time to discuss the most compelling scandal gripping our nation this week: Donald Trump being bad at spelling and grammar.
Glen Chapron's photorealistic artwork gives "The Attack" the air of a gripping motion picture filmed on location in Israel and the West Bank.
But so far this winter real cold snaps have yet to show up, thanks to an El Nino weather pattern gripping North Asia.
The shorter, stylish, gripping works of illustrated fiction lent themselves to easy reading with the same lasting impact of many picture-free works.
Her images are gripping and unconventional, her discoveries palpable and personal as she writes persuasively in defining the genius of the Roebling family.
Metaxas knows how to tell a story and how to develop characters, and this talent makes his narrative at once gripping and accessible.
I'm also down to the final pages of 'The Passage of Power,' part of Robert Caro's gripping 'The Years of Lyndon Johnson' biography.
After another ten minutes, however, the feeling of gripping on to a very low wattage electric fence was as far as it went.
Now 36, she had gone to college to be a director of photography, but found that she really liked the world of gripping.
This gripping horror film may not have won an Oscar, but it racked up a few awards for its sound editing and screenplay.
It's a testament to the quality of his works that they would be gripping to behold even if you didn't know of his disabilities.
He famously stayed in an oak tree and in country homes of allies, which is captured in all its gripping adventure in the book.
His book* recounts the gripping saga of how Nokia was driven out of the mobile-phone business it dominated, and had to reinvent itself.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said he was disappointed to hear the fear gripping immigrants had manifested itself in the cancellation of a city event.
In the photo, EXPORT slumps on a bench while gripping an allegedly real machine gun and exposing herself via her jeans' cut-out crotch.
It doesn't matter how you're gripping your device, a back swipe is always within convenient reach and doesn't require you to readjust your grasp.
Yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell 63 basis points overnight as bond prices rose on jitters gripping the broader financial markets.
But if you're reading this, then despite the tweet's accuracy in predicting the World Series' gripping Wednesday night finale, the world hasn't ended yet.
The whole time this was happening, we were gripping each other's hands so hard because there was something about it that felt so familiar.
Their 24-23 victory over Croatia in Moscow ended a World Cup that turned out to be perhaps the most gripping in a generation.
Then, when the tongue snaps back, the saliva changes and becomes more viscous — thicker than honey, actually — gripping the insect for the ride back.
He can be seen gripping the wheel for a moment as it dips lower, but he eventually lets go and lands on the ground.
Click here to view original GIFThat articulated arm, and the gripping head on the end of it, are technological marvels all on their own.
In an age of climate change and stubborn inequality, in Australia and beyond, that is an unsettling conclusion to a gripping and insightful book.
I was raised in a working-class family in Ohio, and have witnessed firsthand the downward mobility and gripping insecurity of the working class.
Taylor-Joy manages to earn our sympathy, despite playing a non-human character, especially in her gripping action scenes opposite co-star Kate Mara.
It allows a user to trigger Assistant by pushing in on the sides of the phone while gripping it, and it works really well.
Additionally, Festo believes its OctopusGripper would be more universally capable than the standard pair of gripping claws that many robots utilize to grab objects.
The film was gripping and explosive, and so much of that on-screen dynamism could be taken for granted by the viewer; until now.
Those risks have been brought back to the forefront by "Chernobyl," the gripping Emmy-nominated HBO miniseries on the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Set in Nevada, New York, and, most importantly, Hollywood, it's "an indictment of Hollywood culture" in the 1960s and utterly gripping in its intensity.
They appear to be specialized for a life stalking insects in the trees, with most species sporting powerful gripping limbs and long, prehensile tails.
The political turmoil gripping the country took a surreal turn Tuesday night with an audacious attack by a police helicopter on the Supreme Court.
Now I'm sitting upright in bed, the lights on, still death-gripping my phone, when my girlfriend comes home around 1:45 or so.
This is because of the attention, detail, respect, and gripping narrative approach to stories evidenced in episodes like Casefile's five-part series on EARONS.
It was his misfortune, says Catherine Fletcher in her gripping narrative, to be assassinated "first with a sword, then with a pen" by historians.
With its gripping story, visceral emotions, and penchant for stirring up controversy, Netflix's 13 Reasons Why has also begun several difficult discussions about suicide.
"It is not too late for you to repent," the man cried, gripping her by the shin so hard that his knuckles went white.
But the characters at issue — Mr. Giuliani; Mr. Pompeo; and the president himself — and the unfiltered descriptions of their actions make for gripping reading.
In the most gripping sequence, the father challenges his son to lower himself by ropes over a cliff to bring back a particular stone.
Speaking of power, faux jobs can be rough—with lots of face-fucking, hair pulling, and head gripping—or tender, or anything in between.
A 60-ton hammer dangles from a hook on the crane's boom, with its jaws gripping the pile and pounding it into the riverbed.
This gripping biography is based on years of in-depth, personal interviews with Steve Jobs — and over a hundred family members, friends, and colleagues.
"I try to assemble the year 1947 into a splintered whole," Åsbrink writes in this gripping history, formed as a patchwork of significant events.
Hot Seats The Senate race in Nevada between Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, and Representative Joe Heck, a Republican, is gripping on several levels.
Nothing here is as gripping or fascinating or surprising as the previous seven episodes, which were split into two seasons and a Christmas special.
The gripping title story narrates the collapse of a crowded pier from a God's-eye perspective, breathlessly shuttling among the tragic fates of victims.
"The more gripping their speeches about their willingness to help, the more furious I became," Mr. Grossekathöfer, 44, wrote in this week's Der Spiegel.
The band has been honing a gripping sound that gathers disparate Southern modes—Americana harmonies, gospel choirs, chain-gang chants—into rousing protest punk.
TMZ obtained the gripping call one worker made to cops, moments after the suspect, Maricia Medrano, held her at gunpoint and trashed the store.
Little is available by way of documentation of Lewis's early life, but the 19th-century press supplied a gripping narrative of her early years.
The beeswax hands, dusted with ash, with many tightly gripping each other, either resemble gestures of reassurance or the last, parting grasps of companions.
The result is that the object is grasped strongly but gently for as long as the user continues gripping it with, essentially, their will.
It's inventive, it's surprising, and the method of delivery is wrapped up in a scary and enticing series of events that is delightfully gripping.
But that show was so gripping that we actually canceled a lot of plans that we had because we just couldn't stop watching it.
So when he opened his speech, gripping a plate instead of a cup, saying "I feel like I've been here before," he's not bullshitting.
Cole and Bruce did a lot of the talking, and behind them is a woman, lounging on the floor, gripping a railing and smiling.
But even in its expurgated form, this is an expert potboiler, and its oft-imitated house-of-mirrors climax is as gripping as ever.
First, if you're looking for a gripping long read this weekend, I recommend "I don't want to shoot you, brother," by ProPublica's Joe Sexton.
Beginning with a slippery love triangle and ending with a multi-week manhunt, Escape at Dannemora is a gripping personal drama with terrifying implications.
Fears that the fast-spreading coronavirus will disrupt global supply chains and tip the economy into a recession are gripping investors on Wall Street.
I played it on the Switch, and the vibe was just about perfect: reclined, with headphones in, gripping my own hot mug of coffee.
Maybe if we did more of that, there would be more room for discourse, compassion, and less gripping onto 'I'm right and you're wrong.
The final set was a gripping, evenly-matched affair as Gauff battled from a break down to get back on serve at 2-3.
When he needed a bottle, I wobbled downstairs, gripping the railing with one hand, and fed him while resting my head against the couch.
If the series is anything like its source material, you can expect a gritty, gripping ride as psychologically intense as it is action-packed.
During a gripping daylong hearing, Cohen also described how he and Trump pursued a massive business deal with a Russian company during the campaign.
Natalie Portman earned an Oscar nomination for her role as Jackie Kennedy in this gripping English-language debut by the Chilean director Pablo Larraín.
When Sharlet meets Mazur, she's at Crown Fried Chicken, in a wheelchair, being accosted by the police, gripping her most beloved possession — a plant.
The series reconstructs historical events moment by moment, using archival materials, and the episode captures in gripping detail how the anger and destruction spread.
Whether you're gripping the handrail, cradling an infant, or guarding a bag, these mobile games will get you through that slog of a commute.
But they were pushed aside for me in the moment when hearing Gershwin's masterpiece on Monday, especially in a performance so authoritative and gripping.
CreditCreditMaring Photography/Getty Images The sensational, spidery plot of the most gripping game of thrones in modern history is best captured by two images.
All of the failings prove that despite Washington's strong competitive position, it is not immune to the polarization gripping the rest of the country.
The characters were multifaceted, the story was gripping and original, and there wasn't too much exposition — we got right into the story early on.
A sweater depicting a crazed Claus gripping a straw, getting ready to dive into 3 lines of cocaine was being peddled on Walmart's website.
But for Liberman and his conservative secular followers, the draft controversy is just a symbol of the more disturbing economic disparity gripping Israel's population.
As we were walking down the street, I guess I was walking too fast for one of the officers gripping either of my arms.
" Gripping a walking stick because his feet were swollen from canvassing, Cheung added: "I don't think the movement will end in the short term.
Altaira Capital Partners' Acampora, who calls himself contends an impressive rotation is firmly gripping the market — a vital element of any strong bull market.
Gabriel said the European Union and Germany must stand together "to defend our interests" and to prevent such nationalistic fervor from gripping the continent.
More than a decade ago, "Planet Earth" dazzled viewers and set the benchmark for nature series with its gripping overview of wildlife across habitats.
The towering Edgar Selge stars in a gripping 120-minute monologue that imagines an Islamic takeover in France in the not-too-distant future.
But the most telling sign of the tragedy gripping the country was the hundreds of Venezuelan bolívares — the country's currency — scattered on the pavement.
Food shortages gripping the country have only compounded the medical problems, with recent anecdotal reports from doctors indicating a rise in child malnutrition cases.
The piece is gripping throughout but especially when she's describing how people who have overdosed are brought back to life when she administers Narcan.
Her skills as a writer — her confident pacing, emotional honesty and political consciousness — unite the two halves, making for a gripping and moving whole.
She majored in printmaking and painting at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, and got her start in gripping after assisting the photographer Eddie Adams.
The power of Westbrook's want is the reason why he's so gripping to watch, if also why he can be so unsettling to watch.
To be sure, blending those two modes, sometimes awkwardly, made this a gripping series, with lots to hash out and discuss after every episode.
But DuVernay keeps it all chugging and churning along, propelled by the force of her montage and the sheer volume of damning, gripping material.
All those unique adaptations added up to make T. carnifex a formidable ambush predator and expert climber, with gripping skills similar to a koala.
As for Cancer season: The sign of the crab is a tenacious one, famously stereotyped for gripping on to the past with its pincers.
Sharapova produced one of her best performances of the season to overcome her Latvian opponent in a gripping contest lasting three hours and 10 minutes.
But I can't imagine much good coming from one that can open the front door with a clever manipulation of its gripping arm and legs.
Grace Gummer as Dominique "Dom" DiPierro commanded some of the season's most gripping scenes, most often centered around her agonizing conversations with her Amazon Echo.
Another is to send in a bot the size of a small refrigerator on tractor treads, equipped with cutting and gripping tools to wrangle debris.
Last year's final against Halep was a battle of wills between two players with similar styles — Stephens eventually succumbing in a gripping three-set contest.
There, his team of instructors coached eager-faced gamblers—each of whom had paid $250,22016 for the privilege—on setting, gripping, and tossing plastic cubes.
Livesey shows us both sides of this marriage in equally magnetic prose, and the effect of being in the middle is one of gripping tension.

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