His original comments have been chillingly confirmed by the recent revelations in the letter written by one of the hijackers. |
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In one of the book's most titillating revelations, she writes about engaging in sexual threesomes. |
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Despite the family image, a book of revelations published by a former chauffeur has painted Chirac as a serial adulterer. |
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But despite these revelations, the novel is a paean to the power of the aesthetic. |
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The action followed a public outcry over revelations that the church hierarchy covered up claims of abuse. |
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The punishments announced by the CFA follow the revelations earlier this month of widespread fixing of European football matches. |
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One of the most interesting revelations of the study is that American Jewry seems to be moving in two different directions simultaneously. |
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The run-up to the 30th anniversary produced a rash of new revelations and bitter polemics. |
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Much of the book is relentlessly polemical and was obviously written in a white heat in the aftermath of the revelations. |
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That documentary dished out shocking revelations as to what the state fed our children. |
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I thought I was beyond shockability but the book's revelations were stupefying. |
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Well, Thomas Jefferson said the book of revelations was the ravings of a lunatic. |
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The book is somewhat short on hard evidence, yet Davies says he has no doubt about the truth of the revelations. |
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We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday. |
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We are not to introduce divine revelations into philosophy nor philosophical opinions into religion. |
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Think of burning bushes or Von Daniken's revelations and you can almost hear the oohs and aahs of some divine miracle. |
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We expect revelations like who was sleeping with whom, who was committing adultery, who was charging the highest black money and so on. |
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A lot of people have been jabbering about him, what with the revelations about him splashed across the gutter press this weekend. |
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Even then, there may be revelations of private conduct that cast doubts on a politician's fitness for office. |
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This play has all the twists and turns, unexpected revelations and dark secrets you would expect from a good thriller. |
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He has since been photographed with other women, and been the subject of kiss-and-tell revelations. |
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The revelations silenced most supporters and he was hanged in Pentonville prison on 3 August 1916 with scarcely a murmur of protest. |
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Obviously, the old murder-mystery impetus is there, and the red herrings and shock revelations are being doled out as standard. |
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If there is a criticism of these final episodes, it is probably the over-reliance on deep, world-shaking revelations about the characters. |
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Actors body it forth, personify, animate, amplify, isolate and expand gestures, emotions, exclamations, revelations and silences. |
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He was hoping for spectacular revelations, including what he believed was an undiscovered continent hidden under the ice. |
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The plot of the play centres around the Doyle Family and many revelations are unfolded as the play unfolds its riveting story. |
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In this case, Collins has a gentle, easygoing manner that makes Murrell's revelations and philosophical musings seem natural and unforced. |
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He has barely been seen or heard in the media since he went into purdah in the wake of the donation revelations. |
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We respond to the luminous revelations of small transcendences rather than the ungraspable miracles of the universe or the cosmos. |
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But at least one protester said revelations that others were paid makes the whole demonstration smack of political opportunism. |
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These startling revelations spurred the Army's inspector general to launch an investigation to determine the facts. |
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This week has been a series of revelations and confessions for me, which is unusual. |
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As for his revelations about the despicable claims that he is not legitimate, one can only say bravissimo! |
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David Reynolds does not seek a radical new reading of the last half-century and there are no major revelations. |
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When the revelations regarding his alleged misconduct broke, the paper clearly felt itself under immense pressure. |
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It's nippily directed, but until the closing revelations, rather too talky. |
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These revelations certainly vindicate the concerns he expressed at the time. |
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There are unlikely to be any new revelations when it reports its third-quarter numbers on Tuesday. |
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However it is on the byroads of lateral thinking that the best revelations are made, where practical knowledge meets the vivid imagination. |
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And why leave her to those who wish to multiply her titles or to those fixated on gnostic interpretations of private revelations? |
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Predictably, the editors buried the lede on this story, literally pushing the most damning revelations down to the last four grafs. |
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Now a New Zealander has brought to light more revelations about the legendary love story. |
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Since then, Almighty God sent several prophets and revelations, the last in this chain being Prophet Muhammad and the Qur'an. |
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France is reeling from daily revelations about bribery and corruption scandals. |
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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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Those incidents prompted him to restart the computer security inquiry, and new revelations have emerged at today's hearing. |
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But the cascade of recent revelations has left human rights groups understandably alarmed. |
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There were some startling revelations along the way that made me check and recheck in complete amazement. |
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Not till the recent revelations in The Sunday Times was the real story disclosed. |
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In fact, the American landscape occasionally yields surprising revelations of continuity. |
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There are some startling new revelations tonight about Marilyn's life and death. |
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Another hour and the virtually constant stream of questions, revelations and personal admissions had all but dried up. |
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The Democratic Alliance said the revelations came as no surprise, as police officers were being forced to moonlight in order to make ends meet. |
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Shock revelations follow as the story unravels, the plot thickens and the audience grows more intrigued. |
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Significantly, the corporate media has all but completely ignored the revelations of wrongdoing by Immigration Canada officials. |
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Fuller doesn't rouse his audiences with smooth patter and startling revelations of abuse he's suffered. |
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The latest revelations have been followed by verbal protests within the media and political establishment. |
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Despite revelations of wrongdoing in high places during recent years, Ireland remains a society obsessed with secrecy. |
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Several other revelations have begun to seep out in the wake of O'Brien's forced defenestration. |
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Now that we have seen his response to the revelations, it is surely beyond dispute that he is a liability who must be removed forthwith. |
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The reaction of the so-called French left to the first revelations exposes its cynical and self-serving attitude. |
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This naturally entails a missionary element, bringing new revelations to the benighted souls in the art-complacent Antipodes. |
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His position is becoming more untenable in the light of more revelations that have come out. |
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The revelations of Monday indicate just how apt both those descriptions have turned out to be. |
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In 1974, when the Watergate revelations were rocking the presidency, the would-be assassin went over the edge. |
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All this had been foreseen in the Psalmists and Prophets who were given revelations by God of how redemption would be accomplished. |
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Recent revelations that 11 executive directors were cumulatively paid 3.3 million euros in 2002 have caused outrage among staff. |
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His book adopts a folksy, conversational style, but doesn't really contain any new revelations. |
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Right now, her public profile has been sustained by revelations about her love life, and that is becoming a national joke. |
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We are intrigued by narrative clues, and must piece them together to see the whole picture. The revelations are desolate. |
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But hasten to say that if those revelations were a mere fabrication, then let posterity judge us as a nation. |
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The camera's frequent slow dollies backwards, from a small detail to the wider scene, echo the plot's revelations and the inexorability of fate. |
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The present pose of horror adopted by media and government officials with regard to revelations of torture by the military is a sordid farce. |
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It follows revelations that Mr Ridsdale had been targeted with a series of poison pen letters threatening himself and his family. |
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His revelations of these falsehoods, fictions, fabrications and fantasies are backed by compelling evidence and cohesive argument. |
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Scriptures based on true revelations are never melancholy, pessimistic, or depressing. |
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It seems certain that the opening chapter of the penultimate story in the series will contain major revelations. |
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Paul's conversion was a life-long process that consisted of any number of revelations and encounters with the living Spirit of the Risen Christ. |
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Gnostics read their revelations in private, or discuss them in small conventicles with those who are similarly enlightened. |
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Yet his stern, fearsome presence creates the perfect penetrable entity, a persona ripe for revelations to bounce off of and reflect on. |
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Three recent revelations have driven home just how pervasive, and dangerous, identity theft can be. |
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Among the revelations was the fact that Ibiza's understaffed customs had not made a single arrest for drug smuggling in two years. |
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Things end in disaster, however, due to the revelations of an out-of-control drinking game. |
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There have been too many innuendo-laced revelations about his remote marriage, and a home in Sri Lanka, managed by a houseboy. |
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From there, the film dives into a complex series of double-crosses, allegiance shifts, dramatic revelations and impossible love. |
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They were doorstepping the author's 82-year-old mother in an attempt to unearth more revelations. |
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Perhaps you've been pleased by the ongoing revelations of scams, scandals, and outright scuzziness in the executive suites of major corporations. |
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The client must be secure in the knowledge that the lawyer will neither disclose nor take advantage of these revelations. |
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There was a magic revealed program on TV this weekend and I am sure that the magicians were bluffing with their revelations. |
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There are small epiphanies to be had, sudden revelations of the true nature of our place on the wheel of things. |
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How could they suspect him when they believed that he received revelations from on high? |
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The book includes many shocking revelations about the mayor's personal life. |
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Will breakfast at Balthazar bring sudden revelations about Millennials and Gen Xers and their taste in wheels? |
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The revelations cames as the Irish government today bowed to pressure and announced a full enquiry into the homes. |
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Ultimately they would go ahead along with the Washington Post and publish a host of revelations from the Snowden cache. |
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He responded to the revelations by canceling a public appearance involving relief for Hurricane Sandy victims. |
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You know, every time something happens and then the dust settles and they begin to raise their head over the parapet, they're then shot down again with yet more revelations. |
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The Daily Beast speed-read the book, which is out today, to cull the biggest, juiciest revelations. |
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It's hard now, when that subject is so widely acknowledged as almost to have lost its distinguishing interest, to recapture the thrill of those revelations and reclamations. |
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Yes, there are several, arguably illuminating revelations in the Chander-dog saga, but the endgame is the same. |
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With Sinclair as our non-judgmental guide, we see that these revelations are not meant to shock us but, perhaps, enlighten us. |
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The means the revelationists use to obtain those revelations are various. |
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Above and below, divisions blur and the long-established equilibrium is knocked off balance amid revelations of illicit sexual liaisons and dubious business dealings. |
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But in the furor over the latest revelations, an even larger and more serious problem may be getting lost. |
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These artists see the value of their productions as art for art's sake as well as revelations of the truth and presentation of possibilities for their listeners. |
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Coddington, the reluctant celebrity, shares the facts of her life in her memoir but she is grudging with emotional revelations. |
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This week Weiner addressed the new revelations at a hastily called press conference. |
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The claim comes on the back of revelations that the Orkney Flag cannot be sanctioned for official use in the county either because it has Irish links. |
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And they have no idea about the latest revelations of inappropriate NSA snooping. |
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But as these athletes make such revelations, critics say the hubbub is overblown. |
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A number of things bother me about the latest revelations about CIA spying in Germany. |
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The revelations about Dewar's astounding personal wealth belie the First Minister's image as a man who scorned the finer things in life and valued frugality and simplicity. |
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The focus is on the revelations and how the reporting enhanced public understanding and stimulated public discussion. |
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The men later were retried after revelations that they destroyed the in-flight videotape of the incident. |
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Such revelations seem like the dream come true of know-nothing anti-Catholicism. |
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What about forthcoming revelations from the investigation at the Carlton in Lille? |
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The tabloid revelations were, according to sources within Goodison Park, the principal reason why Rooney was so anxious to leave Merseyside before the transfer window closed. |
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Are you shocked at recent revelations about players, booze, and drugs? |
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Many of your readers will have been shocked by your revelations. |
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Now major, surprising revelations pop up fast as ducks in a shooting gallery, and the persons of the drama are as astonished and knocked sideways as the audience. |
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The revelations from Snowden provide evidence that such hacking is a two-way street. |
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Likewise, the band's trippy neo-psychedelic arrangements and raging, minimalist rock were not earth shattering revelations, at least not for this seasoned Toronto audience. |
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This month's Home Office revelations must turn even the stoutest stomach. |
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After more than a year of rancorous debate and ugly revelations, Cameron agrees to a voluntary press watchdog. |
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Whether or not that support will be forthcoming in the numbers expected is a moot point following revelations about the parlous state of Britain's armed forces. |
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And so she is set free to pour out her incessant revelations, without ever reaching her point, because her real point is simply her uncontainable good feeling. |
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These are among the more startling revelations that Cheung uncovers. |
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But after revelations involving prostitutes, coupled with a spate of ungentlemanly scuffles on the football pitch his bankability could be in jeopardy. |
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The added tragedy of losing a son had been hard enough to bear without the wrenching revelations of recent days. |
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First there were the revelations that the council's pension fund was massively in the red, along with those of councils and businesses up and down the country. |
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Many believed that God heard and answered prayers, while others believed in ongoing divine revelations through prophecies or visitations by angels. |
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It appears possible that Graham did make certain revelations to his cellmates whilst either under the influence of drugs or whilst being detoxified. |
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Two recent revelations brought this point home to me in a significant way. |
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As to the cars on display, most of the principal revelations are referred to in a separate article in the motoring supplement which accompanies this week's paper. |
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The desire for knowledge of the future seems to be at the root of palmistry and other forms of divining secret knowledge through paranormal revelations. |
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The characters all speak in melodramatic, incomplete sentences as if they knew unspeakable horrors, but this tactic merely delays revelations that turn out to be quite dull. |
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As he coolly, incisively probes away, his questions elicit fascinating personal revelations, generating feelings of anger, guilt, panic and emptiness. |
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Playing up his sometimes spacey, Zen-like nature, he likes to compare himself to Ziggy, the befuddled comic-strip character who often stumbles into cosmic revelations. |
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The actors took a short while to fully get into the difficult dialogue, but by the end, the confessions, revelations and delusions were brilliantly spelt out. |
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He has no time for stuttering confessions or intimate revelations. |
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The revelations which emerged from the Prime Ministerial lips will surely send aftershocks of controversy echoing along the corridors of power for years to come. |
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Crazily, I would watch the nightly newscasts for revelations. |
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The figures are the latest in a series of revelations which have led to claims that the Scottish criminal justice system is creaking at the seams. |
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As a frontispiece, the book reproduces a plate by Albrecht Durer from his 1498 Apocalypse of Saint John, in which the picture of a book prefigures millennial revelations. |
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Hopefully it forms a brief diversion from the main action, and a prelude to the character development and genuinely shocking revelations of the third volume. |
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It is an enthralling book of revelations that he peels away like the delicate skins of an onion, constantly delighting his readers as they urgently devour its 483 pages. |
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This is not only good news but encouraging revelations, especially made at the beginning of the year when projections are usually about gloom and doom. |
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The argument put forth by Elaine Pagels and others is that Gnostics were a vibrant community that sought refuge from Roman power in cults that endorsed personal revelations. |
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The old charge, that he was an epileptic and that his revelations occurred when he was in the grip of epileptic fits, is now universally rejected by all serious scholars. |
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That's the first thing you learn in the wilds of life, where thrive all the arts, action, adventure, discoveries, revelations, epiphanies, excitements and beauties. |
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The investigation came after revelations that many of its vehicles had software that allowed them to deceive US nitrogen oxide tests. |
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Mark Oaten withdrew from the contest because of revelations about visits to male prostitutes. |
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At the centre of Muhammad's achievement was the extraordinary poetry which enshrined his revelations. |
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But the NSA leaker, dark as his revelations may be, is all those things. |
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In the struggle against the influence of such revelations, the counterattractive force of appeals to consider British interests was weakening. |
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The revelations add weight to expert recommendations that South Wales cannot sustain two separate neurosurgery units. |
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The revelations on his private life, thoughts and attitudes created controversy. |
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Muhammad's companions memorized and recorded the content of these revelations, known as the Quran. |
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The latest revelations about Barclays reveal a cess-pit of unscrupulous traders, unfettered and unrestrained. |
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The sodomitic rape scene has troubled readers who fail to discern that it is one of O'Connor's deliberately grotesque revelations. |
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Ibn al-Arabi said we have a religious duty to create imaginative theophanies, revelations of God, for ourselves. |
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He was stunned by the backlash from some of the sleazier revelations in Tom Bower's recent tell-all biography, Sweet Revenge. |
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As she wrestles with these revelations, Telly is placed under surveillance by federal agents. |
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It follows The People's revelations last week on the sick note capital of Britain where 20 per cent of folk are living off the handout. |
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Ofgem spokesman Ian Marlee was asked about revelations that power giants could have made PS4billion in secret profits in three years. |
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His call follows revelations that gardai are now investigating 10 more claims of child sexual abuse in Lota. |
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It was the revelations in James' book, Into the Bear Pit, that led to him being left with no option but to fall on his vice-captaincy sword. |
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These revelations, however, soon distort God's revelation and immanentize it through a political choice. |
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Ratepayers' reaction to the Birmingham Mail revelations has been to revile the roadmen. |
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But the drip-drip of revelations about UK involvement in renditions is hugely damaging. |
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Such revelations, if true, would destroy both Chongqing men. |
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Pending future revelations, I'm going to assume that the present is like the past, and that this is more of the same old same-old. |
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Throughout the programme's long history, there have been revelations about the Doctor that have raised additional questions. |
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As the revelations about Gill's private life reverberated, there was a reassessment of his personal and artistic achievement. |
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Pentecostals understand the word of wisdom and the word of knowledge to be supernatural revelations of wisdom and knowledge by the Holy Spirit. |
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Anyone hankering for startling revelations or amusing anecdotes had better look elsewhere. |
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In the years to follow, public revelations on the state of Charles and Diana's marriage continued. |
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The MCC had made it clear, in light of the revelations of the bodyline series, that these players would not face Australia. |
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How many more embarassing revelations need to emerge before the Coalition concedes the firm has lost all credibility? |
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His very honest revelations give us a new perspective on the internal world of the psychopath. |
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Beatles cultists who have read all the books will find a few new twists, but there are no great revelations. |
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Among new issues are the Global War on Terror and related treatment of Muslims, revelations of clergy abuse of children, and televangelists defrauding their followers. |
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The revelations about Eliot's private life surprised and shocked many of her admiring readers, but this did not affect her popularity as a novelist. |
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In desperation, the brown-haired bumbler confides in him about his marriage doubts, hoping the revelations will take his mind off making him exercise. |
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Ganser never lets up in this fast-moving thriller, and the listener will have to listen carefully to keep up with the twists, turns and character revelations. |
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God thus explains His revelations to you, that you may be appreciative. |
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Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. |
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It was followed by A Woman of No Importance in 1893, another Victorian comedy, revolving around the spectre of illegitimate births, mistaken identities and late revelations. |
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We are not to expect such striking revelations as those received of whom we have read, but we may at least learn from them to distrust our own mistrustings. |
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The Sunday Times' revelations about alleged bribery surrounding the selection of Qatar for the 2022 World Cup has put a whole clowder of cats among the pigeons. |
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Athletics in Kenya has come under scrutiny in the wake of Russia's provisional suspension by world governing body the IAAF following WADA's revelations of systematic doping. |
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Woods said he is going to take time off to re-evaluate things after finishing fourth in the Masters, his first competition since revelations of his extra marital affairs. |
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