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How to use Revelations in a sentence

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The Apocalypse has come from under cover and is therefore apparent in the Book of Revelations.
Revelations that some schools are performing better than expected might halt the drift towards fee-paying grind schools.
It has been hard to miss NBC's promotions for Revelations, its six-part end-times miniseries that debuts tonight.
Revelations pertaining to renowned footballers accruing exorbitant gambling debts have reopened the debate over players and their relationships with turf accountants.
The first time Robinson saw her name on the callboard for the next day's rehearsal of Revelations, she couldn't sleep, she said.
Her Revelations of Divine Love, written around 1395, is the first book in the English language known to have been written by a woman.
It is usually only then that you own up to those deep Revelations of vulnerableness.
Among the revelations was the fact that Ibiza's understaffed customs had not made a single arrest for drug smuggling in two years.
One of the most interesting revelations of the study is that American Jewry seems to be moving in two different directions simultaneously.
The run-up to the 30th anniversary produced a rash of new revelations and bitter polemics.
Much of the book is relentlessly polemical and was obviously written in a white heat in the aftermath of the revelations.
Well, Thomas Jefferson said the book of revelations was the ravings of a lunatic.
He has since been photographed with other women, and been the subject of kiss-and-tell revelations.
Obviously, the old murder-mystery impetus is there, and the red herrings and shock revelations are being doled out as standard.
If there is a criticism of these final episodes, it is probably the over-reliance on deep, world-shaking revelations about the characters.
There are unlikely to be any new revelations when it reports its third-quarter numbers on Tuesday.
Predictably, the editors buried the lede on this story, literally pushing the most damning revelations down to the last four grafs.
Now a New Zealander has brought to light more revelations about the legendary love story.
France is reeling from daily revelations about bribery and corruption scandals.
Peggy is keen to publish the sculptor's memoirs but Alice thinks the past holds no interest until some shocking revelations are disclosed.
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Revelations and scenes might bring upon him the wrath of the owner of the saloon, who insisted upon respectability of an advanced type.
He returned to London, and revealed his Oates's Revelations.
I like Revelations, and the book of Daniel, and Genesis and Samuel, and a little bit of Exodus, and some parts of Kings and Chronicles, and Job and Jonah.
Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this.
The only gospel that these men ever knew of or fellowshipped, was a gospel distinguished by revelations, visions, and angels.
Are these miraculous revelations that we hear of ascribable to evil influences?
During these revelations Bulan had sat with his eyes fixed upon the Chinaman.
The first effect of the washy revelations on Mr. McCall had been merely to stun him.
In an orotund voice he declaims to his pupils the mighty revelations that he copied from the book.
Despite this new stimulation of interest, it was not until 1891 that Eugene Poulin, a Lazarist priest, decided to check the nun's revelations.
Had we the secret of that mirror, we would gladly sit down before it, and transfer its revelations to our page.
Wilson now entered upon a close survey of the palm again, and his revelations began.
Take my word for it, loo could make some revelations on this theme.
The great revelations that underlie this latter day work are true.
Baisemeaux interrupted the musketeer in the middle of his revelations.
Last season Chelsea's reputation was tarnished by a series of sordid revelations, with the private lives of John Terry and Ashley Cole laid bare.
The awful revelations of Patmos had not yet illumined his eyes.
The great revelations of nature's majesty are not describable.
To this old artist-lover she grants no petty details, no chance revelations of this or that sweetness and quality but her whole pure self.
Victims Commissioner Kathryn Stone said they have been left disappointed and bemused by revelations surrounding the John Downey case.
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