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1 The Report is one of the most gripping movies you'll see this year.
2 Some of the most gripping also make it onto this podcast.
3 It was the most gripping story Tonino had ever read.
4 Wesley and RBAI were involved in the most gripping match of the day at Danum.
5 Three of James Ellroy's most gripping crime novels featuring Lieutenant Dudley Smith in one volume.
6 Here racing's most famous obstacle and its most gripping spectacle would be seen close up.
7 And the plotlines for the next fortnight might just be the most gripping to date.
8 His description of their flight is the most gripping account of those events to have survived.
9 We seemed the first men who had ever been there: that was the most gripping thing about it.
10 Thirty-two years late, Algeria's first World Cup knockout game was one of the most gripping this tournament has seen.
11 The 13-day Olympic tournament delivered some of the most gripping and compelling hockey witnessed on any sheet of ice.
12 One of the most gripping and unique features of this book, is the fact that Death is the narrator.
13 Or could a guest spot by Judge Judy produce perhaps the most gripping episode of reality TV in human history?
14 It sounds heavy-going but it is in fact one of the most gripping and heart-wrenching stories I've heard in years.
15 The sensational, spidery plot of the most gripping game of thrones in modern history is best captured by two images.
16 Keith Hill's side should, however, take pride from participating in what was the most gripping of this season's play-off finals.
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