What the characters are thinking and feeling and what they are doing is often as imponderable and revelatory to them as to us. |
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Some of the world's greatest art is exhausting, and painful, and just as cruelly revelatory. |
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Some of their music was very lovely, but it was never the revelatory experience that their press might have prepared you for. |
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It is something less than our finest hour, but highly revelatory of our national obsessions. |
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But in the hands of a master, the altered perceptions can be not only revelatory but joyous. |
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Michel Bouquet delivers a revelatory, award-worthy performance as the amiable and mysterious French president. |
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Trips to refuges like Montezuma or Jamaica Bay are revelatory, but ultimately, we're trespassers, traipsing callously through the beasts' lairs. |
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Many of the composers presented were new to the audience, and produced works of revelatory musicality and quality. |
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All the authors that I have read on Sikhism consider Sikhism to be a monotheistic and a revelatory religion. |
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Here Maguire is at her most perceptive, most articulate and most revelatory. |
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This is a fascinating story, revelatory of the ways of Washington and one of Washington's major players. |
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John's gospel offers deep reflection on the nature and meaning of Jesus as the revelatory Word of God. |
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It's not exactly revelatory information, but I figured someone out there might find it useful. |
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His carefully balanced compositions often create an island of stillness, a moment of revelatory quiet amid the modern churnings. |
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It is a positively revelatory experience that mere listening or score-reading cannot provide. |
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Mangold offers a series of cutaways in a revelatory montage near the end in attempts to justify what we've seen up to that point. |
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I was disappointed with myself because anger is often such a revelatory emotion, especially in a situation like team sports. |
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Most mediums are women, many of whom become mediums after a crisis or revelatory experience. |
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Soon these experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character and became recreational and explicable. |
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Scorsese takes the time to let viewers really see the music unfold in revelatory concert performances. |
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In Asia, a wide array of sites offers unique and revelatory experiences for both curious visitors and devoted pilgrims. |
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The open, revelatory vision of the crystal ends up being one more version of the covert vision of allegory. |
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If general themes do emerge in this year's Biennial, they are subtle rather than revelatory. |
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But the big news of the production is Bill Irwin's revelatory performance as George. |
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They appear comfortable and content to be allowed to develop in a steady, laid back, logical flow instead of jerky revelatory leaps. |
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To say it has been a revelatory experience would be an understatement. |
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This assumption of a given unacquired intuitive and revelatory source of true judgments transcending discursive reason is both a logical and an empirical imperative. |
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There was a time when this exposure of ironies was revelatory. |
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For the reader who doesn't share Harrison's fascination with physical extremity, though, the journey can seem less sensuous or revelatory than furtively pornographic. |
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Impossible to transcribe phonetically, but it was a revelatory tongue twister. |
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At Zander a week later, the experience was revelatory in a different way. |
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Premodern interpreters, from both Qumran and the Syriac exegetical tradition, understood the scriptural text to be open to a revelatory discourse. |
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Great teachers are those that have such a revelatory impact on their students that it might shape their future destiny. |
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Ideas can be revelatory, exciting and inspiring even when they are dead wrong. |
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Corruption is not new but we have certainly been made aware of it in a new revelatory way. |
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This revelatory film unveils a vast range of hunting and social behaviours of these charismatic animals. |
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The new revelation of Jesus' life and teachings emerges as transformed believers engage in revelatory living. |
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The articulated problematics are revelatory of the current issue of culture on the European scale. |
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People are starving for The Urantia Book's revelatory credibility and we hold the keys to the pantry. |
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Furthermore, the effort to wipe the anti-Fascist victory from people's memories and to abolish its anniversary on 9 May is revelatory. |
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The true word is thus always revelatory, it opens up horizons of meaning which transcend mere information or communication. |
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We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense. |
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When I read the story I thought it was revelatory and completely the opposite of what I thought the script to be. |
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When an undergraduate does something extraordinary and revelatory, my eyes do get wet. |
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Perhaps most revelatory was the gained knowledge that the world harvest actually produced enough food to feed the entire planet. |
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He infuses recurring, revelatory pieces about the emotional effects of a father's absenteeism to complement the ever-unfurling theme of ingenuousness. |
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Like a bow against a cello, this revelatory scene plays against us, plays deep in our inmost selves, and brings something low and grieving to our lips. |
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In the way of Aeneas, Bugs was possessed by a revelatory calling to found a great city. |
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If you can stand the obliqueness, the allusiveness and the tension-inducing pace, you are in for an experience that is disturbing, revelatory and poetic. |
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It isn't the revelatory experience which was White Lilies Island. |
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The attribution of magical and personal properties to the contents of his work is consistent with his belief in the artist as shaman and art as revelatory. |
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While Caesar examines the effect of unbridled political ambition on political order, Merchant explores the effect of revelatory religion on the polity. |
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Thus they tend to have a distanced, sociological air, while being at the same time terribly depressing – revelatory, grim, unhopeful and of necessity brutal. |
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Being on the reef is a revelatory, thrilling and unbeatable experience and with this project we're going to be able to share it with millions. |
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William Gaddis shunned the spotlight during his life and was not an autobiographical writer, making these letters particularly revelatory. |
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The result is both relaxed and revelatory, and unlike anything the guitarist has done in his legendary career. |
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The couple's last novel, Imprimatur, was equally revelatory, and is still banned in Italy, where Monaldi and Sorti live with their children. |
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The concepts of cryptonymy and preservative repression stipulate the collapse of the revelatory properties of the symptom and language. |
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In 1996 after several concert dates in small clubs in the Paris region, they concentrated on Brittany, a territory that continued to escape business logic in terms of music and regularly produced revelatory artists. |
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While keeping the fragility of this matter in mind, it seems interesting to note three major trends that just might be revelatory of current creation. |
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It is an entertaining if not profoundly revelatory exhibition. |
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Celine Dion sets out in a bold new creative direction with Taking Chances, perhaps the most personal and revelatory collection of songs and performances in her fabled career. |
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The Commission's proposals as a whole and for each country are revelatory. |
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For us to understand the revelatory teachings about personality, it is helpful if we make a distinction between that which is personality and those who have personality. |
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There are many tasty interpretations here — the punishing punctilio of McKean's Sam, the lapdog loneliness of Saxe's Joey — but Eve Best's Ruth is the most revelatory. |
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And bravo for this modest, poetic, revelatory piece of television. |
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Turrell's concerns, though, are both ancient and modern: his fascination with perception and the revelatory properties of light – of stars, sun or sky – is as old as man. |
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But no, we mustn't fall into the old traps, because the more insistent these allegations become, the more revelatory the establishment is getting about Prince Andrew's efficacy in his deceptively nebulous role. |
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The first, while entertaining, is the less revelatory of the two. |
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After making history by taking to the air on April 7, the HB-SIA Solar Impulse prototype took off for the second time this morning on Switzerland's Payerne airfield for a revelatory flight. |
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That breakdown of dualism, that honesty, is so important and revelatory. |
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The Life and Teachings of Jesus was sponsored by a commission of twelve Urantia midwayers acting under the supervision of a Melchizedek revelatory director. |
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Alan Swinbank's gelding showed little aptitude for the task at hand on his debut at Carlisle, but his performance at Thirsk a fortnight ago was almost revelatory. |
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Substantial points of difference remain, however, related to the gulf that existed between Egyptian religion and the revelatory theology of Yahwism. |
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