Your point should be a revelation to those who would think on what you have said. |
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Dividing the newspapers into quadrants by circulation size gave the same revelation. |
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Then even the integrity of the final narrator is brought into question by yet another revelation. |
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Seeing the dancers and musicians in action there last weekend was a revelation. |
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The way he spoke to messengers, admin staff and catering staff was a revelation. |
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It's soon clear that wheelchair rugby is more than just a game to them, it's a revelation. |
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I loved it, so much style and the raw emotion at the moment of the revelation is spectacular. |
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Still, her performance is less a revelation than an indicator of how much razzle-dazzle her co-stars lack. |
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For Bulgakov, kenosis, the divine self-diminution, is the core revelation of who God is. |
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What gets under our skin, aggravates, infuriates, frustrates and makes us hate is of the same seed that also begets love and divine revelation. |
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I had a revelation recently, when I stopped into Pendelis to get a pizza to go. |
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The air con has been frosty, the food okay, the coffee a revelation, and the people pretty friendly. |
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This revelation worries me for our future, because it brings his whole character and judgement into focus as a dreamer as well as a wisher? |
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They prayed towards Jerusalem, until Muhammad had a revelation reorienting the faithful towards Mecca. |
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The same insouciance was evident in the other revelation anent local government last week. |
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The latest genetic revelation comes in the journal Science from an Australian working in America. |
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Clearly, both the media and the public were surprised by the revelation that Isaac Newton was an apocalyptic thinker. |
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While it contains a shocking revelation, its impact is diluted by the immensely overlong justification which accompanies it. |
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Each new revelation was the smoking gun that was going to end his presidency. |
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Deterrence's objective is secret, only for domestic consumption, or for later revelation by history. |
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And the unintended revelation of that simple truth is probably enough to recommend the film. |
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Those in charge obviously feel that the greater risk is the unlawful revelation of trade secrets. |
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The revelation of the secret of incest tears the family and, by analogy, the nation, apart. |
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Chuckling to myself, I awaited the revelation of my secret weapon with anticipation. |
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She incapacitates him through her revelation of the secret of his birth at a moment when he should have been at his strongest. |
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Yet the structure of the novel, the elements of revelation of character and plot, have been rearranged in quite a strange way. |
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The Prime Minister's revelation of a possible Government ban on public smoking has been welcomed by Swindon health watchdogs. |
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Some Health Ministry officials were concerned that the revelation of the whole truth would cause panic. |
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They hardly know each other until the revelation of a secret in their past reunites them again. |
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Indeed, party members' addiction to power in a remarkably short time has been a revelation. |
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The white light, high intensity discharge headlamps are simply a revelation. |
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A little tighter editing and this would have been a startling cinematic revelation. |
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The Van Gogh Museum is a revelation, even for people who hadn't previously considered themselves huge lovers of his work. |
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With regular striker Denman out for the season Addingham have had to rely on the youthful David Tod and he has been an absolute revelation. |
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Barcelona footballer Ronaldinho is an absolute revelation for taking the game to a different level. |
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That said, some of the play of other Irish backs at assorted levels in the past two seasons has been a revelation. |
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Diving the Tynemouth region of Newcastle upon Tyne is unreservedly superb and an absolute revelation to any visitor. |
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For those lucky enough to have caught onto his comedy before his untimely death, Hicks was an absolute revelation. |
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His batting technique, however, was a revelation to those previously restricted to dissecting his one-day innings. |
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Of course, when the likes of Miller reject God's propositional revelation in Scripture, they are misleading themselves. |
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All other claims about revelation in human history are based on the experience of one individual or at best a small group of initiates. |
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Thus, the task of making life Holy is paramount to giving reality to the Kabbalah and to divine revelation in faith moments. |
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Over a span of 23 years, he received the divine revelation of the Quran, sometimes one verse or several verses at a time. |
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There is no divine revelation concerning the true nature of the New York Times. |
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We simply must rely on God to give us divine revelation by his Holy Spirit. |
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In fact a revelation came asking people to give the Prophet privacy in his own home. |
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Pope John Paul II has said that divine revelation reveals not only God to man but man to himself. |
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The science-and-theology discourse on eschatology did not work toward divine revelation. |
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Ask the Spirit to give you divine insight and revelation that touches your heart as much as it teaches your mind. |
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By contrast, in Scripture, God used his undeniable miracles to authenticate his divine revelation. |
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Is it possible to reconcile a belief in divine revelation with Enlightenment rationality? |
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Iconic creativity issues out of the entire church's dogmatic heritage, which is founded on divine revelation. |
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We assume a stunning revelation about the murder is forthcoming, but the twist, when it finally arrives, is anticlimactically ambiguous. |
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I can't help but think we are still looking to secular models to pattern our thinking rather than to revelation. |
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This tricky Argentine right-winger has been a revelation since joining the club in the summer. |
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However, the reintroduction of true gospel doctrine into those periods of apostasy required a belief in continued divine revelation. |
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Geologists will thrill to the revelation of the layers of limestone, shale and sandstone. |
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It is a revelation, not quite on the road to Damascus scale, but a pleasing experience nevertheless. |
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Changes of material mark positions of former walls, a revelation of archaeological history. |
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Francis seemed to start quietly but became a little of a revelation as the show went on. |
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Any half-wit, by the simple device of ascribing his delusions to revelation, takes on an authority that is denied to all the rest of us. |
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Whilst we sometimes feel as though we live globally in the proximity of a timebomb, artistic revelation is there for the asking. |
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The English bowlers looked to have their tails up, as though they'd had a moment of revelation. |
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No, this is not a revelation that unraveled the inexorable tangles of my mind. |
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Now, I am certain that priestly charism transubstantiates my lame lay prose into inspired revelation, but do not my efforts smack of presumption! |
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While hardly approaching August's inspired revelation, I think it gives a good picture of how this situation survives. |
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There is the potential for preparing fish in a spice tea mix to go awry, but the first flake of perfectly poached salmon was a revelation. |
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To see a Gold Cup winner being schooled with a long leg and going on the bit was a revelation. |
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He went beyond the scholastics to affirm that what violates reason cannot be accepted as revelation. |
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Succeeding chapters take the reader from entrance to the final mystery and revelation of the martyr's tomb within. |
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He declared that a theophany or revelation transformed a profane space into a sacred one, and thus it became locally fixed. |
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The onion bhaji, though hardly a revelation, was polished off fairly smartly by Tim. |
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Emerging from their apparently aimless meanderings came an essential truthfulness, a revelation of how things are. |
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We must learn from them as they bear witness to and engage the biblical witness to God's revelation. |
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I'm talking about the revelation that I now had it within my power to hop in my beat-up hatchback and drive anywhere in North America. |
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Both meanings are relevant to that great universal event of the revelation of the Quran and the assigning of the message to the Prophet. |
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This news follows last week's revelation that a toll plaza may soon be constructed on the Newbridge bypass. |
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The upcoming holiday of Shavuot commemorates the world-shaking event of the Divine revelation at Sinai. |
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Both men seemed to be offering an assuring revelation rather than unsettling bewilderment. |
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A chance revelation provides him with the insight to realize that they are dealing with a biblically inspired murderer. |
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The second chapter treats the apparently obligatory discussion of natural revelation, before the author returns to the topic of culture. |
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The revelation has shocked environmentalists who are demanding an urgent investigation into the risks of the contamination spreading. |
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It was a revelation that shocked a public that had thought itself inured to stories of criminal excess. |
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Hardly a week goes by without some shock-horror revelation about how they now wear the metaphorical trousers. |
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After the revelation of the study to the institute's staff, five potentially lost teaspoons were recovered from miscreant hoarders. |
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One of the reasons for that was it is the revelation of the three persons in one which is the Trinity. |
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The revelation of gruesome forms of torture is puzzling in part because the Moche developed a vibrant and highly advanced culture. |
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God, to the modalist, is not a Tri-Unity unto Himself, but only in his revelation to mankind. |
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The real McCoy is always made with bitter oranges from Seville and is a revelation. |
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The connections slipped into place like the tumblers in a well-oiled lock and the revelation they unlocked left me standing stunned. |
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Their public revelation of the deal's contents even before the votes were cast looked very much like a bid to sink a free and open election. |
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If not, consider the passion of obligation, the release of unashamedness and the exhilaration of revelation. |
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Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here. |
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As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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It appears entirely unembarrassed by the revelation that its rules are so ineffective that only one motorist in ten follows them. |
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And with this revelation she felt a new feeling come over her, a surprising tenderness that sprung from old memories unforgotten. |
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The language of Belin's poetry is a rich confluence of Navajo storytelling, urban realism, and intimate personal revelation. |
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Because the Nazarenes chose their own grasp of Jesus rather than looking to the Holy Spirit for revelation and divine insight. |
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Monolingual, untraveled, and rather lost, Julia is taken in by Malcolm and becomes the catalyst for a not wholly unpredictable revelation. |
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The stress of pregnancy, revelation of pregnancy to parents, and moving on despite the shame and worry can be nerve-racking. |
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This is his opinion, which we respect, but the nihil obstat and imprimatur cannot be used to authorize nor approve a private revelation. |
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These beliefs were grounded in memory, experience, and observation rather than verbal instruction or religious revelation. |
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Griffin puts a bit more meat on the bone in the second half, which opens with a revelation that rocks the budding relationship. |
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Each day seems to bring some new revelation and the hierarchy's bungling, even venal handling of such cases. |
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I will try to keep this review as free of spoilers as possible, but the nature of the film requires some revelation. |
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He seems to know stuff no one else is aware of, perhaps vouchsafed to him through a special revelation. |
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It's no revelation that families talk to each other in unique ways, quite often in a non-verbal manner. |
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This revelation seemed all the more miraculous after a squint into the kitchen, which is also extremely small. |
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This revelation turned out to be just one of many secrets that Lindbergh had kept from the world. |
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To us, it is the contemporary sound through which new and old truths explode in syncopated revelation. |
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Neither Howard nor any Minister had nailed their colours to the mast in a way that would have made revelation of torture stories an embarrassment for them. |
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Olivia uses this revelation to hypocritically lecture about waiting for stolen moments and mistaking secrets and lies for love. |
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He longs for the revelation of the truths enshrined in the Upanishads. |
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To that end, Mount Eerie is a five-song story cycle about a boy who is born, greets the sun, ascends a mountain, dies, and then has a massive, post-mortem revelation. |
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A local NBC affiliate reported that, when reached by phone, McFarland had confirmed the details of his revelation. |
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Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side. |
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Just this sudden waking in the small hours, these words given as though in revelation. |
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Another soldier was outed by an Evangelical roommate who had baited him into the revelation. |
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There was the empathetic way she dealt with the revelation that Mrs. Baxter is a former criminal. |
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He had an infectious way of making a charlatan believable, a Lothario's wooing credible, a swindler's eventual revelation of a heart behind his billfold totally convincing. |
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A revelation like that, combined with laxity in this biogenesis investigation, would be damning in the extreme. |
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Nevers is a revelation for us both, a wonderful town nestled on the Loire and bursting with cathedrals, chateaux and history. |
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Sunlight, for instance, often stands in for divine grace or revelation. |
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With this came a shift from proof by discussion or divine revelation to the scientific method, which dictates that theories must be supported by experiment. |
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But he's only just made the shocking revelation that he's gay. |
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The Deputy Planning Officer's report begins with a surprising revelation. |
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Surprised by the revelation, Shanza slipped in the sand again. |
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More than any other media proprietor, Rupert Murdoch had an intuitive revelation about the value of news as a commodity. |
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Nevertheless, I was momentarily taken aback by this packaging revelation. |
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Back in the famous Quiz Show Scandals, the horrifying revelation was that certain contestants had been given the questions and the answers in advance. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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The whole of divine revelation comes to full fruition in him. |
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The young scrum, the front and back rows especially, has been a revelation and should develop into a fearsome unit given a little time and a following wind. |
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As Maria, newcomer Catalina Sandino Moreno is an absolute revelation. |
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An attempt at tragedy in the book's last quarter all but tips the book into oblivion with the revelation of a family secret so silly that Sunset Beach would reject it. |
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But in solidly Democratic Oregon, the political fallout from this revelation is likely to be limited. |
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Without this, the kenosis of the Son and the kenosis of conversion to faith in the Son as the revelation of the Father are reduced to groundless, accidental occurrences. |
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Instead, the muckraker only seemed to grow bolder and more dangerous with his every revelation. |
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What is so alarming about the commissioner's report is the revelation that so many relatively minor inroads on civil liberties have gone unremarked and unnoticed. |
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The austerity is admirable but the effect of this hair-shirted self-punishment is too often not the revelation of a new affective range, but a dutiful boredom. |
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No, that would be the flashback revelation that Ross and Monica accidentally kissed once at a party. |
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The revelation of God is found in the Word of God, the gospel enshrined in the scriptures, and all claims for revelation must be brought back and tested there. |
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For Torrance, too, God's revelation, the Word of God is Jesus Christ. |
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Perhaps the more exciting announcement to come out of Crewe is the revelation of the company's re-entry into motorsport, specifically the 24-hour Le Mans race. |
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No sky alight with revelation crowns this picture, only a small triangle congested greeny-yellow by the monsoon, crammed against the top of the frame by the massif. |
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Michaud did not come out of the closet in order to avoid some scandalous revelation. |
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For those who know Mackenzie primarily as the author of whimsical tartan entertainments such as Whisky Galore, this bitter book comes as something of a revelation. |
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I am afraid to say that this revelation caused a certain amount of food to be spat out, and scenes of a boisterous nature which cannot be tolerated in polite society. |
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Guterson creates a disturbing, mesmeric atmosphere, leaving his readers unsure whether Ann's visions are the result of divine revelation or magic mushrooms. |
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The inspired prophet cannot even get the number of Seven Sleepers correct, so the compilers of this latest rubbish send in a new revelation from Allah. |
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John stands, open mouthed at the revelation and is left unable to speak. |
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My poetic revelation occurred in the last stages of modernism, when the various schools of the avant-garde were beginning to appear in Latin America. |
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It was nice to be, in fact it was a revelation and a relief to be, in a theocracy where church and state was interconnected in such a fruitful way. |
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The far more disturbing aspect is the sneering tone of accusation that can creep into the latest revelation. |
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The real revelation, though, is the mellifluously named Holliday Grainger. |
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The revelation will fuel the debate over the use of such interrogation techniques and whether the ends justify the means. |
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He argues for a more rigorous, theophanic model of critical reading that might boldly declare God's revelation in and through artistic works. |
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One disturbing revelation may lay to rest wild rumors that have circulated in the submarine community for decades regarding the USS Scorpion. |
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The sort of real delicious Italian country cooking that is a revelation after so much chichi Italian food dished up in London. |
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If therefore they will appeal to revelation for their creation they must be concluded by it. |
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So what if arms dealers are money-grabbing deathmongers? This is a revelation? |
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But like all the other symbolic devourings in the novel, this one too brings its revelation. |
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Bettman, meanwhile, performed his now-traditional fan dance, skating around the revelation of a third group interested in buying the Coyotes. |
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Kant argued like Descartes from the existence of individual consciousness rather than from the givenness of a God found in revelation. |
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These revelations, however, soon distort God's revelation and immanentize it through a political choice. |
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It resulted from powerful preaching that gave listeners a sense of deep personal revelation of their need of salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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The Methodist Church acknowledges this revelation as the supreme rule of faith and practice. |
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Here, he had a profound revelation and he never returned to the mortal world. |
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In her fourteenth revelation, Julian writes of the Trinity in domestic terms, comparing Jesus to a mother who is wise, loving and merciful. |
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The pure and benign light of revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind. |
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Docherty was dismissed shortly afterwards, following the revelation of his affair with the club physiotherapist's wife. |
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Canon law is not divine law, properly speaking, because it is not found in revelation. |
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Instead, it is seen as human law inspired by the word of God and applying the demands of that revelation to the actual situation of the church. |
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As for the Quran, Muslims consider it to be the unaltered and final revelation of God. |
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Everything in the Orthodox Church has a purpose and a meaning revealing God's revelation to man. |
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In this view, Christ is the revelation of God, and the scriptures witness to this revelation rather than being the revelation itself. |
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Nowadays, singer Stromae has been a musical revelation in Europe and beyond, having great success. |
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Irenaeus' opponents also claimed that the wellsprings of divine inspiration were not dried up, which is the doctrine of continuing revelation. |
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Indeed, twinkletoes Hughes has been a revelation since being switched into the centre of midfield. |
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All leaders in the church are called by revelation and the laying on of hands by one who holds authority. |
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Mendelssohn had misunderstood, platitudinized, and misinterpreted the holy concept of revelation. |
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It was a revelation to me that Monotheism was not a religious concept but an imperialist idea. |
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This revelation of disaffection, together with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, darkened the last years of Pope Nicholas. |
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Human beings could learn about God only through divine revelation, he believed, and Scripture therefore became increasingly important to him. |
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Both biblical revelation and natural law originated in God and could therefore not contradict each other. |
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However enraged I might be at the new revelation of Addicks' extraordinary veniality, the other elements in the situation remained as before. |
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Cantwell, meanwhile, avouches himself a religious man, but completely ignores Hockstadter's revelation, returning immediately to business. |
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The revelation of Quran is one of the issues that has been made into written literature by Quranic scholars. |
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The revelation is British star Poulter, who melds sweetness, vulnerability and goofiness to winning effect. |
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Seeing such a success story, says Turlington, was a revelation. |
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The revelation has been a massive PR coup for the city of Leicester. |
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There is, however, a temporal separation between the earthly crystallization of Quranic calligraphy and the advent of the Quranic revelation. |
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That suited us until the revelation of these alleged, awful crimes. |
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They have a mantic power to know and reveal what is concealed in the future, a revelation they express in human language just as prophets do. |
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Neil McNeil was sent boxes and boxes of Scott's Porage Oats after the firm saw his birthday revelation in the Daily Record. |
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This coequality is signalled in the text by the ultimate revelation that the robber also has a left leg made of wood. |
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Jonathan Wilkes is quite a revelation in the starring role, emoting away like an old pro and singing well on the big numbers. |
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A recent spin on Knockhill's skidpan under some expert tuition was a revelation. |
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So the LP was a revelation in its day, as amazing as Pandora is to us. |
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The situation has not changed since, as another astonishing revelation was made last week by an official of Bahrain's Environment Waste Disposal Unit. |
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However, some young Friends such as John Wilhelm Rowntree and Edward Grubb supported Darwin's theories adopting a doctrine of progressive revelation with evolutionary ideas. |
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Eddy's revelation shakes Dwight out of his self-pitying fug and he tidies his appearance then drives back to West Virginia to dole out what he perceives as justice to Will. |
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Consequently the key to the understanding of myth has to be found transcendently and super-cosmically in confrontation with the revelation of God. |
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Belief in the revelation of the Tao from the divine Laozi resulted in the formation of the Way of the Celestial Master, the first organized religious Taoist sect. |
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The doctrines of the evangelical faith which Methodism has held from the beginning and still holds are based upon the divine revelation recorded in the Holy Scriptures. |
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The rediscovery of Roman geographical knowledge was a revelation, both for mapmaking and worldview, although reinforcing the idea that the Indian Ocean was landlocked. |
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Mr Ponting's defence was that the revelation was in the public interest. |
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But Linda's broodiness isn't the only revelation and Mick is seriously rattled by another secret even more disturbing than the prospect of a few dirty nappies. |
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Instead of considering the authority of divine revelation, he explained, Rationalists relied solely on their personal understanding when searching for truth. |
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In 1851 Pope Pius IX approved the Chaplet of Saint Michael based on the 1751 reported private revelation from archangel Michael to the Carmelite nun Antonia d'Astonac. |
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When finally, sometimes after a prolonged arduous effort, his answers came forth, his statement stood before us like a newly created piece of art or a divine revelation. |
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This is the egalitarian revelation and baptism that Muir found in the Sierra, and it confirmed his Campbellite tendency to reject creeds and dogmatic human traditions. |
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Soon after the revelation, Brooks pondered whether Jude Callegari could have been Rowling as part of wider speculation that the entire affair had been a publicity stunt. |
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That insight extends to other musical forms and styles in the age of recording. One of the pleasures in reading Paul Gilroy, for example, is the revelation of his discophilia. |
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In sunshine as vivid as revelation, Linden Avery knelt on the stone of a low-walled coign like a balcony high in the outward face of Revelstone's watchtower. |
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These truths, he teaches, are known to us by revelation alone. |
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Some others claim to have involved themselves in the religion after experiencing direct revelation through dreams, which they interpret as having been provided by the gods. |
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After the revelation, Andries Anglicised his name to Andrew and began to devote all his energies to the task of righting the wrongs that had been done to the Griquas. |
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But his portrayal of shambling schizophrenic Denis Cleg in this intriguing, if uneven, adaptation of Patrick McGrath's novel is still quite a revelation. |
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The proper answer to this question is only found in positive revelation, and is therefore dormant at this point, though indeed arcanely latent in all that we will do. |
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Guru Nanak emphasized the revelation through meditation, as its rigorous application permits the existence of communication between god and human beings. |
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Most Friends believe in continuing revelation, which is the religious belief that truth is continuously revealed directly to individuals from God. |
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It includes material on metaphysics and its idols, saturation, gift and icon, reading Descartes, revelation and apophasis, and love and sacrifice. |
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Yet these quibbles pale when placed next to his striking revelation that there was a First Baptist Church in Tiflis, Georgia, where Joseph Stalin attended seminary. |
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