• The new film unwinds in one take, lasting ninety minutes, and by some miracle we grow happily accustomed to its rhythm, like children held rapt by a bedtime story.

    NEWYORKER: Russian Ark

  • His last chapter, describing how a subway busker reduces a crowd of scurrying New Yorkers to rapt silence with a Bach violin sonata, is an appropriate image for our times, a sign that classical music does indeed still matter.

    ECONOMIST: Classical music

  • The next morning, Biden is in front of another rapt audience at a Cedar Rapids coffee shop.

    NPR: Behind in Polls, Biden Hopes for Iowa Surprise

  • Barack Obama declared victory in Chicago's Grant Park before a rapt, peaceful crowd, the city's towers twinkling in the distance.

    ECONOMIST: Mayor Daley to go

  • Marketers are suckers for jargon-spouting consultants, and Warden--with his talk of parallel attacks and rules of engagement--has found a rapt audience.

    FORBES: The Art Of War

  • He had a rapt audience for this first public appearance at Lambeth Palace, but future press conferences might not be quite so easy.

    BBC: Next archbishop Justin Welby 'humble but firm'

  • They see President Obama's Budget announced "dead on arrival" in Congress, and they see our chancellor deliver his Budget to a rapt Parliament, and they know which model would suit them better.

    BBC: Why the world envies Mr Osborne

  • "In the days before Pampers, you actually got to fold the cloth, you got to put it on, you got to put the safety pin in and I haven't pricked any baby yet, " Mr. Lee told a rapt nation.

    WSJ: Thursday's the Day to Go All the Way For Civic Duty in Singapore

  • What amazes me is that the real causes of the financial meltdown are being ignored and while there is rapt attention on things that matter a lot only because there is rapt attention on them.

    FORBES: Hang it up, Wall Street. Dodd-Frank is here to stay

  • When designing the interior of the structure, the global and award-winning design firm, Rapt Studio, included a level of brand implementation through artistic design that may just be unmatched by any other large tech company in the world, including murals by street artist El Mac and tattoo artist Mike Giant.

    FORBES: Adobe Debuts Its Newest Campus - Bring Your Gym Shorts!

  • But Audubon told his share of whoppers too: in a serious paper he described to rapt British scientists how American rattlesnakes could hop from tree to tree after their prey a claim that was later retracted.

    ECONOMIST: John James Audubon

  • In one small school, Ebyon, 200 children sit rapt before young women teachers in a series of small, ill-lit rooms each morning.

    ECONOMIST: A better education system calls for more than money

  • The audience is rapt as they listen to Denning, a former World Bank program director who received international recognition for his successful transformation of the old-school, decentralized, multi-cultural lending international agency in the 90s.

    FORBES: Revolutionizing The World Of Work: Day One

  • The Super Bowl is the sports world's biggest amateur day, and if you're a hard-core fan who's spent all season paying rapt attention, you will be chagrined to discover you're suddenly in a room with chattering dilettantes, asking if that guy on the screen is really named Ochocinco.

    WSJ: Jason Gay on the 21 Rules of Surviving a Super Bowl Party

  • But Microsoft knows that the people who care will be rapt with attention when E3 bows in just a few weeks.

    FORBES: Xbox Reveal: 'One' Console To Rule Them All

  • November marked the third annual Boring Conference in East London, where speakers delivered PowerPoint presentations on such topics as toast yes, toast and a discontinued portable keyboard, to a sold-out audience of about 500 rapt attendees.

    WSJ: Interesting Fact: There's a Yawning Need for Boring Professors

  • In a televised group discussion, you have to pay rapt attention lest the moderator call on you.

    CNN: Talking Race With The President

  • The custom-made "Metric Mystery" board is divided into a grid of 36 squares, Brendon told his rapt audience.

    CNN: Gaming Reality

  • Rapt, another start-up, is perhaps the best example to show that optimising a supply chain can be as challenging as managing a financial portfolio.

    ECONOMIST: Chain reaction

  • Thousands in the arena stood rapt at the scene, including CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus, who craned his arm to snap a cellphone camera.

    WSJ: For Louisville, Title Was in the Cards

  • What ensues is a strange blend of manhunt and tone poem, in which even the most brutal characters seem rapt in the face of red earth and endless sky.

    NEWYORKER: The Proposition

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