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So much revelation can swamp the book and the author.
There are no melodramatic climaxes in Degas; each instant has as much revelation and possibility as the next.
What he is to see is, he knows, to be a punishment to him – and therefore not so much revelation as confirmation.
There has been hardly any let-up since, although there has been so much revelation that what would have once been a significant development is seen as an incremental piece of news.
A retrospective organized by Minneapolis' Walker Art Center provides its usual superior catalogue, a good look at a number of Bartlett's big suites of paintings, sculpture and drawings, and as much revelation as such a purposefully elusive art can provide.
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Its driving purpose isn't re-enactment so much as revelation, which helps guard against the pull of nostalgia.
Of course not (that presenter has already tried to sue me once, for a much smaller revelation).
What Sinai meant to Israel was not so much the revelation of these laws but their divine endorsement.
Ms. Kidman, who turns Franklin's guardedness into as much a revelation as a concealment of character, is pretty close to perfection.
His job is as much a revelation to her as the discovery that Ms Rain is in a stable lesbian relationship.
Instead, there is too much candid revelation, such as details of recent Amis family holidays and how the night-time tears of his baby daughter are reminiscent of the screams emanating from the gulags, and too much narcissistic self-positioning.
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